Hello folks,
I want to poll some sockets other machines deliver data to. I have to wait a
maximum amount of time until ALL sockets should have received an arbitrary
amount of data, to put the incoming data into time slots. So I have to do
subsequent poll()s or select()s, each with a timeout of th
The latest snapshot of setup.exe setup-20020317.exe seems to be free of all
the screen presentation problems that afflicted earlier versions in W98/SE.
Is its size an accident or a necessary consequence of the cure?
setup.exe218,112
setup-20020224.exe 353,792
setup-20020225.exe 3
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> The latest snapshot of setup.exe setup-20020317.exe seems to be free of all
> the screen presentation problems that afflicted earlier versions in W98/SE.
> Is its size an accident or a necessary consequence of the cure?
>
That's an accident. Try downloading setup-20
Hello fergus,
Monday, March 18, 2002, 10:00:50 AM, you wrote:
fbun> Is its size an accident or a necessary consequence of the cure?
fbun> setup.exe218,112
fbun> setup-20020224.exe 353,792
fbun> setup-20020225.exe 354,816
fbun> setup-20020315.exe 355,328
fbun> setup-20020317.
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Howdy and thanks for the response!
I have changed ROOTDIR so it is now "C:\cygwin" but I am still getting these
problems:
When I run Cygwin it is putting me in a home directory of "/cygdrive/c" (not
my user directory) and some of my commands are not working. For example:
Robert Mark Bram@DIJONG
/ "Robert Mark Bram" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Howdy and thanks for the response!
|
| I have changed ROOTDIR so it is now "C:\cygwin" but I am still getting these
| problems:
BTW My rootdir isn't set to anything, try and not setting it.
| When I run Cygwin it is putting me in a home director
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From: "Robert Mark Bram" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Andrew Markebo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Cygwin"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 4:26 AM
Subject: RE: terminal is not fully functional ***Rootdir problems***
> Howdy and thanks for the response!
>
> I h
Hi
I'm curious, how does everyone start cygwin? I use a shortcut
"C:\cygwin\bin\rxvt.exe -sl 200 -fg white -bg black -geometry
110x43+0+0 -backspacekey ^H -fn 8x16 -e /bin/bash --login -i", starting in
"C:\cygwin\bin" (the geometry matches my screen resolution) Is there a
smarter/faster way to st
On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 09:14:59PM -0500, Oleg wrote:
> Hi
>
> How can I get copying and pasting to work in rxvt like it does under X? I
> want to be able to slect text with the left button and paste it with the
> middle button ("emulated" actually: I just press both left and right buttons
> at
On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 04:57:36AM -0500, Oleg wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm curious, how does everyone start cygwin? I use a shortcut
> "C:\cygwin\bin\rxvt.exe -sl 200 -fg white -bg black -geometry
> 110x43+0+0 -backspacekey ^H -fn 8x16 -e /bin/bash --login -i", starting in
> "C:\cygwin\bin" (the geometry
Hi again Andrew!
I have Cygwin DLL version 1.3.10 - I downloaded it only last week!
> | I have changed ROOTDIR so it is now "C:\cygwin" but I am still getting
these
> | problems:
>
> BTW My rootdir isn't set to anything, try and not setting it.
Tried this and it had no effect!
>| When I run C
Hi Oleg and thank you for your help!
>I'm a Cygwin newbie, although a long time UNIX/Linux user, but here's an
>idea: check that you have ncurses
>cygcheck --check-setup | grep ncurses
>and maybe try reinstalling them
>
>libncurses5 5.2-1
>libncurses6 5.2-8
>ncurses 5.
|
| > Where is your 'homedrive'?
|
| >From the output of set:
| HOME=/cygdrive/c
| HOMEDRIVE=C:
| HOMEPATH='\'
| HOSTNAME=DIJONG
Try to set HOME so it points to the place you want to have 'home'.
Maybe you also need HOMEDRIVE and HOMEPATH set too, but I only think
HOME.
If you unset HOME, I
[...]
| What does ncurses do?? Creative error messages? :)
ncurses is library that replaces curses, generic interface for moving
around the cursor in a text-terminal, drawing text-lines and so
on. Works on many terminal-types.
Not the problem here, well a bit of the problem could it be, ncurses
Perfect!
Some massaging in the batch file and I can keep Rose happy too..
Thank you Andrew and Oleg for your advice!
Rob
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> From: Phil Edwards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, March 15, 2002 8:27 PM
> To: Jesper Eskilson
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Installing from local directory -- trying to
> avoid massive
> duplication of effort
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 08:
> -Original Message-
> From: Bernard Dautrevaux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 12:27 AM
> Isn't there also entries in /etc/setup that may be needed to
> be able to update later on? (of course in case we would like
> to avoid full scripted re-install in cas
I have installed Cygwin as per the user guide, run startxwin.sh as instructed and got
the expected gui showing. However, I can't connect to any remote boxes because I don't
have either telnet (in /usr/bin) or ssh.
Any ideas what I might have missed during the installation?
Cheers,
Alyn.
/ "Alyn Ashworth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| I have installed Cygwin as per the user guide, run startxwin.sh as instructed and
|got the expected gui showing. However, I can't connect to any remote boxes because I
|don't have either telnet (in /usr/bin) or ssh.
|
| Any ideas what I might have
On Sun, Mar 17, 2002 at 09:14:59PM -0500, Oleg wrote:
> Hi
>
> How can I get copying and pasting to work in rxvt like it does under X? I
> want to be able to slect text with the left button and paste it with the
> middle button ("emulated" actually: I just press both left and right buttons
> at t
Hi all!
Today I have spent a few hours debugging cygwin.bat which starts up Cygwin
and runs DOS commands.
How can I set up a starting script that will be run in Cygwin?
Thanks!
Rob
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Oleg,
Montag, 18. März 2002 15:32:41, du schriebst:
> I'm curious, how does everyone start cygwin? I use a shortcut
> "C:\cygwin\bin\rxvt.exe -sl 200 -fg white -bg black -geometry
> 110x43+0+0 -backspacekey ^H -fn 8x16 -e /bin/bash --login -i", starting in
> "C:\cygwin\bin" (the geometry matche
Lars,
Montag, 18. März 2002 15:37:33, du schriebst:
>> How can I get copying and pasting to work in rxvt like it does under X? I
>> want to be able to slect text with the left button and paste it with the
>> middle button ("emulated" actually: I just press both left and right buttons
>> at the
At 09:28 AM 3/18/2002, Robert Mark Bram wrote:
>Hi all!
>
>Today I have spent a few hours debugging cygwin.bat which starts up Cygwin
>and runs DOS commands.
>
>How can I set up a starting script that will be run in Cygwin?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Rob
Check out documentation on bash (i.e. man bash). It
"Gerrit P. Haase" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Faster: "C:\cygwin\bin\bash --login -i" , starting in "C:\cygwin\bin"
> Smarter: No.
Smarter: ssh fred@doos. You don't need to get-up and walk over to the
windows box (not even be at same site the windows box is at). You get
to keep your favourit
| How can I set up a starting script that will be run in Cygwin?
Eh exactly what do you want??
A starting script that will be run in cygwin, you mean you want to
doubleclick a .sh file and it will be thrown on bash?? Or??
/Andy
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On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 02:27:15PM +0100, Bernard Dautrevaux wrote:
>> On Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 08:48:01AM +0100, Jesper Eskilson wrote:
>> > I've been looking for this script. Come to papa! ;-)
>> >
>> > Won't this leave out the necessary updates to the registry?
>> Or does mount
>> > take care
On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 04:37:18PM +1100, Robert Mark Bram wrote:
>Howdy all!
>
>I am running Cygwin on Win2K and I have also installed Rational Rose.
>
>When installed, Rational Rose changed my rootdir variable to this:
>ROOTDIR='C:\PROGRA~1\RATIONAL\RATION~1\NUTCROOT'
Cygwin does not use the RO
David,
Montag, 18. März 2002 16:10:05, du schriebst:
>> I want to build it on Cygwin, would be nice to have here;)
>>
>> I'm getting this error during compiletime:
>>
>> make[3]: Entering directory `/splint-3.0.1.6/src'
>> grep "FLG_" flags.def > Headers/flag_codes.gen
> It looks like this ste
cURL has been updated to version 7.9.5-1.
There are a few new or updated features, as well as a whole host of
bugfixes in this version. There was no cygwin release of version 7.9.4,
due to some bugs discovered within hours of that version's release.
Complete release announcements with details ar
Robert,
Montag, 18. März 2002 16:53:54, du schriebst:
> start button |
> settings |
> control panel |
> passwords and users |
> clicked on my id |
> properties |
> changed my username from "Robert Mark Bram" to "RobertMarkBram".
Hmmm, Windows is a little picky about changes...
> I notic
Hi Gerrit,
># Make Home work
>"\e[7~": beginning-of-line
># Make End work
>"\e[8~": end-of-line
># Make Delete work
>"\e[3~": delete-char
># make Insert work
>"\e[2~": paste-from-clipboard
is there any documentation for the key mappings ? I tried without success to
bind something to ALT+CurUp or
Jorg,
Here's what I did: I used "od -c" to determine what are the actual
sequences generated by the keys I cared to map and then wrote a .inputrc
file based on that.
Here's a hint, RXVT and the Windows console do not agree fully on key
mappings (nor are the completely distinct).
Here's the "
On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 01:54:48PM +, David Starks-Browning wrote:
>On Monday 11 Mar 02, Corinna Vinschen writes:
>> On Mon, Mar 11, 2002 at 10:18:47AM +, John Beranek wrote:
>> > Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> > >On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 04:05:01PM +, Don Sharp wrote:
>> > >
>> > >>I can c
I was having this problem too.
After carefully read the inetutil.readme file, I followed the instruction
and inserted the required registry key and granted the required priviledges
to the user. Then the telnet work perfectly and no more "failed to init".
Hope this help.
Nemo.
At 01:08 AM 3/1
Jörg,
Montag, 18. März 2002 18:58:50, du schriebst:
> Hi Gerrit,
>># Make Home work
>>"\e[7~": beginning-of-line
>># Make End work
>>"\e[8~": end-of-line
>># Make Delete work
>>"\e[3~": delete-char
>># make Insert work
>>"\e[2~": paste-from-clipboard
> is there any documentation for the key m
I am logged in as user "jdoe" and have administrator rights on a WinNT box.
I installed the most recent stable cygwin on this box (logged in as user
"jdoe"), usable for "all".
However, the cygwin shell tells me:
~ $ whoami
Administrator
and gives me the following environment variable settings:
Look at the file /etc/passwd. Is your jdoe username in there? If you are
in a windows NT domain, and jdoe is a domain user, you will need to type
"mkpasswd -u jdoe >> /etc/passwd" from a bash shell to create an entry
for jdoe. Alternately you can use "mkpasswd -d >> /etc/passwd" to
populate th
I am hoping some people can give me ideas on how to debug a problem I am
having with rm when invoked from cygwin's make.exe, which is using sh as
its shell. Basically, when I call "rm -r -f" from a makefile, it gives
me errors about "Permission Denied, Directory Not Empty". This is the
same er
> -Original Message-
> From: Bleyer, Michael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 7:13 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: login account is "Administrator" not "username"
>
>
>
> I am logged in as user "jdoe" and have administrator rights
> on a WinNT box.
>
At 01:18 PM 3/18/2002, Peter Buckley wrote:
>I am hoping some people can give me ideas on how to debug a problem I am having with
>rm when invoked from cygwin's make.exe, which is using sh as its shell. Basically,
>when I call "rm -r -f" from a makefile, it gives me errors about "Permission Deni
So I'm trying to work out a way to have socket passing using
DuplicateHandle. Unfortunately I don't think that sendmsg works
correctly.
I use socketpair to create a pair of connected Unix Domain sockets. Then I
fork. Then I create a socket which I want to pass to the child. But when I
call send
Windows 2000 has added "service failure actions" that can be taken when
a service fails. Details are available at
http://www.win2000mag.com/Articles/Print.cfm?ArticleID=8943 and
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/dnw2k/html/shc.asp
I would find it helpful to be able
Thanx for your quick advice (it works). May I suggest an extension (add to
FAQ?):
change the batch file cygwin.bat as follows:
### snip ###
@echo off
C:
chdir \cygwin
bin\grep -q %USERNAME%: etc\passwd
IF ERRORLEVEL 1 GOTO setuppass
goto start
:setuppass
bin\mkpasswd -l > etc\passwd
bin\mkpas
Hello,
Sorry to bother you, but I am trying to get cron to
work on my Windows 2000 machine.
I installed cron as instructed here:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-announce/2001/msg00077.html
which was:
cygrunsrv -I cron -p /usr/sbin/cron -a -D
My $(id) was:
uid=500(Administrator) gid=513(No
Why is MAX_DELQUEUES_PENDING set only to 100? Sometimes I want to delete
more than 100 files (quite often in fact). Any good reason for this or is it
an arbitary limit? If so, could it be upped to something a bit larger
please?
It seems the current limit of 100 was chosen arbitarily by Geoffrey No
At 04:22 PM 3/18/2002, Chris January wrote:
>Why is MAX_DELQUEUES_PENDING set only to 100? Sometimes I want to delete
>more than 100 files (quite often in fact). Any good reason for this or is it
>an arbitary limit? If so, could it be upped to something a bit larger
>please?
>It seems the current
On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 09:22:43PM -, Chris January wrote:
>Why is MAX_DELQUEUES_PENDING set only to 100? Sometimes I want to delete
>more than 100 files (quite often in fact). Any good reason for this or is it
>an arbitary limit? If so, could it be upped to something a bit larger
>please?
>It
> I have recently compiled the latest 3.1 branch (grabbed directly via cvs)
> for cygwin (1.3.9) and am having problems when using anything related at
> all
> to input streams.
See this:
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-patches/2001-06/msg00841.html
then try rebuilding libstdc++ with
#define _GLIBCPP_A
I have installed CygWin on numerous machines using teh nice setup program at
cygwin.com. Recently, however, I have installed CygWin on two machines (one
a W2K machine and the other a Win98SE machine) and when I tried to run rxvt
I got strange behavior for the prompt. If I bring up a bash shell
imm
Hello,
Has anyone tried the above two apps on the latest cygwin? If so, how did
you get them to work?
Thanks.
Dave.
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Jon,
For whatever reason, you've managed to invoke /bin/sh (ash) instead of BASH
in the RXVT emulator context. Ash doesn't interpret the escape sequences in
the PS1 variable set up by /etc/profile to make the prompt conform to
someone's idea of utility and aesthetic merit.
I don't know why on
I'll make you a promise. READ THIS E-MAIL TO THE END!
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I am running Win2k and have always had this rxvt problem.
The other problem is the keyboard arrow for bash command
history do not seem to work either. What happens when you
type "echo $TERM"? Do you get rxvt or something else?
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002, BERNDT, JON wrote:
> I have installed CygWin on
On Mon, 18 Mar 2002 15:34:20 -0800
Randall R Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Jon,
>
>For whatever reason, you've managed to invoke /bin/sh
>(ash) instead of BASH in the RXVT emulator context. Ash
>doesn't interpret the escape sequences in the PS1
>variable set up by /etc/profile to make th
I get the same rxvt behavior, so I start it with `rxvt -e /bin/bash`
Oleg
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From: "Randall R Schulz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 6:34 PM
Subject: Re: termcap problem in RXVT?
> Jon,
>
> For whatever re
Howdy all!
Read the documentation.. made my .bashrc script!
Here it is so far:
function ll
{
ls -l
}
function m
{
man $1 | less
}
Any one have any other nice tricks they use in theirs?
Rob
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Of
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To: "Andrew Markebo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: "Cygwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 8:21 PM
Subject: RE: Start up script
> Howdy all!
>
> Read the documentation.. made my .bashrc script!
>
> Here it is
Hello there, If you are like me you are always looking for new and
better ways to achieve FINANCIAL FREEDOM. Take a few minutes to check out
the business I have found to be the best of them all. A few months
back I joined a program and then...promptly forgot about it. You may
have done
Oleg,
At 18:06 2002-03-18, Oleg wrote:
>- Original Message -
>...
>
>are the ones I use often. No need for "function" BTW
You'll need functions when it's not sufficient to have the parameters to a
command simply tacked onto the end of the alias expansion.
If I recall, this is one place
I meant that there was no need for "function" in both of the examples given
by the previous poster. Yes, of course "function" has more functionality
than "alias", but here, it's an overkill.
Consider
alias l='ls'
vs
function l() { /bin/ls $@; }
HTH
Oleg
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From: "Rand
I tried this #define (in the newlib bits directory - cygwin uses newlib
right?), reconfigured and recompiled gcc 3.1, but the same problem occurs -
segmentation fault on the simplest bit of code that uses cin or ifstream or
stringstream. ( cout etc. works fine by the way).
I'll repeat the code s
On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 07:20:07PM -0800, max wrote:
>OK that's an inappropriate example.
>Back to my original question. My cygwin is of version
>1.3.10. The command dd failed because it does know
>/dev/fd0.
>
>$ dd conv=sync if=install/bin/redboot.bin of=/dev/fd0
>dd: opening `/dev/fd0': No such
OK that's an inappropriate example.
Back to my original question. My cygwin is of version
1.3.10. The command dd failed because it does know
/dev/fd0.
$ dd conv=sync if=install/bin/redboot.bin of=/dev/fd0
dd: opening `/dev/fd0': No such file or directory
(instruction from Redboot User Guide)
-
--- Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 07:20:07PM -0800, max wrote:
> >OK that's an inappropriate example.
> >Back to my original question. My cygwin is of
> version
> >1.3.10. The command dd failed because it does know
> >/dev/fd0.
> >
> >$ dd conv=sync if=in
I just tried this too. Same result. I have been chasing (without success) some
libstdc++-v3 testsuite failures that are similar. That discusion is on the libstdc++
mailing list. The advice was to try recompiling libtsdc++-v3 with CXXFLAGS="-g -O0"
and use the debugger. This got me a little
--- Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 07:55:37PM -0800, max wrote:
> >
> >--- Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> On Mon, Mar 18, 2002 at 07:20:07PM -0800, max
> wrote:
> >> >OK that's an inappropriate example.
> >> >Back to my original questio
Hi all!
When I try "man read" or "man diff" I am told by Cygwin "No manual entry for
read" or "No manual entry for diff".
Was there a setup option with Cygwin I didn't include in order to get all
the manuals?
Is there a way for to download them?
Thanks!
Rob
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Hmm.. I noticed some talk on a mailing list somewhere about problems with
locales... could it be to do with input streams trying to look up locale
info and getting null ptrs as a result?
I'll try compiling libstdc++-v3 with -g and -O0 and see how far I can get -
does gdb 5.1 work ok with gcc 3.1
Hi folk,
A new release of setup.exe has been made. As usual it's
accessible at http://www.cygwin.com/setup.exe.
It includes the following key new features:
* New GUI that should be less prone to 'disappearing'.
* Can download from multiple mirrors - use CTRL-Click or Shift-Click in
the mi
I once asked along same lines and I was told that originally in GNU info was
going to be the replacement to man system... Why I am not sure but that must
have not worked out really well since half the stuff info digs up seems to
be manpages but without the eyecandy (highlighting and underline). Ev
I tried the new SETUP.EXE. The problem is it doesn't recognize my previous
installation or rather my previous downloads! Instead it creates another
folder named according to the server it connected and download the packages
into it. Anyone can help me with this?
Thanks,
Benny Ng
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>
> I tried the new SETUP.EXE. The problem is it doesn't
> recognize my previous install
Just a curiousity...
I've a mental concept I've been batting around for a while - about how can we
drastically increase configure and related script performance on cygwin...
AFAICT the largest performance issue is fork() and exec(). File access is quite fast,
as is networking. Unix sockets are
> See the FAQ entry:
>
> Why do I get a message saying Out of Queue slots?
> http://cygwin.com/faq/faq_4.html#SEC65
>
> It's an oldie but a goodie! ;-)
Which suggests I should remove the warning about it possibly being out
of date. I'll fix that. Thanks for the reference.
David
(Cygwin FAQ m
I think clever (or not so clever) examples of .bashrc or whatever are
off-topic for this list, unless it is something specifically relevant
to Cygwin.
David
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I am hoping that I'll get some helpful hints by posting this. I've been
running Cygwin under Win98SE for months now without the CYGWIN env
variable set in Windows at all. I have FAT and FAT32 partitions. My
mounts are all binmode. Now I am looking at setting CYGWIN thus:
SET CYGWIN=export
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