gettime time travels after suspend

2002-04-13 Thread Philip Aston
I have a running process which prints out the result of gettimeofday() at regular intervals. If I suspend and resume my machine then the value returned by gettimeofday() is incorrect - it jumps several days into the future. Doing the same with time() is fine. I don't want to point fingers, but

g++ -shared and libstdc++.a specs bug?

2002-04-13 Thread Robert Collins
Using g++ -shared to build a C++ dll, it failed to link with a number of missing symbols. Adding -lstdc++ to the link line fixed this. The interesting point is that the static build worked fine. I presume the correct solution is either a dllised libstdc++, or a specs file tweak. I'm not a g++ sp

Re: Compliance with the GPL (cygwin)

2002-04-13 Thread delphi.stuff
VCDEasy is originally a Graphical Interface helping users to use VCDImager. Then I added cdrdao and some mjpeg tools to ease the VCD creation process. If I include in some VCDEasy distributions these command line tools, it is only to easy the end user setup. Note that VCDEasy is a Win32 native

Re: Compliance with the GPL (cygwin)

2002-04-13 Thread Herbert Valerio Riedel
On Sat, 2002-04-13 at 01:46, Charles Wilson wrote: > License compliance for programs which use cygwin. >VCDImager (cygiwin-1.3.6) [..] > Note that it's very easy for each of these projects to comply with > cygwin's license (the GPL): just >1) make their own source available (true alread

Re: Compliance with the GPL (cygwin)

2002-04-13 Thread Herbert Valerio Riedel
On Sat, 2002-04-13 at 10:58, delphi.stuff wrote: > I bought some components so I do not have the rights to publish them. So > now, based on the fact that I will not publish the source, what should I do > ? you have no obligation at all to publish your source to vcdeasy, since you don't link to a

Re: RCS 5.7 and 5.7-2: Patch for potential solution to CR/LF problems

2002-04-13 Thread Stipe Tolj
Christopher Faylor wrote: > > On Fri, Apr 12, 2002 at 05:17:59PM -0700, Dean Ferreyra wrote: > >I created patches for RCS to take care of its CR/LF problems. I have > >placed them here, http://pages.sbcglobal.net/dferreyra/, since I could > >not tell if attachments to this list are accepted. >

RE: Compliance with the GPL (cygwin)

2002-04-13 Thread Robert Collins
> -Original Message- > From: Herbert Valerio Riedel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 7:17 PM > >4) mention the availability of the source code for libraries > > used to create their windows port somewhere on their > > webpage (not strictly neces

RE: Setup 2.194.2.24 available?

2002-04-13 Thread Robert Collins
> -Original Message- > From: Rick Rankin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2002 7:24 AM > That's pretty weird. I've tried a couple more times, once > after renaming my existing setup.exe, but I still get > 2.194.2.22. It must be cached somewhere between me and >

make and bash-2.05a-3 problem with environment variables

2002-04-13 Thread Andre Domaschke
Environment: win2k sp2 Description: in a makefile: MAKE=make ifndef HOSTNAME ifndef COMSPEC HOSTNAME := $(shell uname -n) else HOSTNAME := $(shell ver) endif endif with bash-2.05-6 no problem but with bash-2.05a-3 the HOSTNAME won't be found i use always the same make version

Re: gettime time travels after suspend

2002-04-13 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Fri, Apr 26, 2002 at 03:44:46PM +0100, Philip Aston wrote: > > >I have a running process which prints out the result of gettimeofday() >at regular intervals. If I suspend and resume my machine then the >value returned by gettimeofday() is incorrect - it jumps several days >into the future. Doin

Re: gettime time travels after suspend

2002-04-13 Thread Chris January
> >I have a running process which prints out the result of gettimeofday() > >at regular intervals. If I suspend and resume my machine then the > >value returned by gettimeofday() is incorrect - it jumps several days > >into the future. Doing the same with time() is fine. > > > >I don't want to poi

Re: Compliance with the GPL (cygwin)

2002-04-13 Thread Charles Wilson
delphi.stuff wrote: > > VCDEasy is originally a Graphical Interface helping users to use > VCDImager. Then I added cdrdao and some mjpeg tools to ease the VCD > creation process. If I include in some VCDEasy distributions these > command line tools, it is only to easy the end user setup. Note

Re: Compliance with the GPL (cygwin)

2002-04-13 Thread Charles Wilson
Herbert Valerio Riedel wrote: >>Note that it's very easy for each of these projects to comply with >>cygwin's license (the GPL): just >> 1) make their own source available (true already, for most of them) >> > ftp://ftp.vcdimager.org/pub/vcdimager/ > > >> 2) put a tarball of the (appropria

Re: Does anybody use G++ on Windows to make DLLs?

2002-04-13 Thread William S Fulton
You should be using gcc not g++ as JNI requires C linkage. Take a look at this site for help and tuturials on using Java JNI with cygwin: http://www.inonit.com/cygwin/ Cheers William > I'm trying to create a DLL: > > --/HelloWorld.cpp/-- > #include > #include "HelloWorld.h" > #

Re: Compliance with the GPL (cygwin)

2002-04-13 Thread Charles Wilson
> For VCDImager: > libxml2-2.4.12-1-src.tar.bz2 > stay tuned. VCDImager doesn't use version 2.4.13-1 nor 2.4.17-1, which > are the only versions currently available on the cgywin download site. > I'm checking with Robert Collins, the cygwin maintainer of that package, > to see if he has kep

Installing XFree 4.2 on Cygwin.

2002-04-13 Thread Warren Postma
I downloaded the cygwin port of XFree 4.2 from one of the Cygwin mirrors. I ran "sh ./Xinstall.sh" and it complained that it couldn't find the extract utility in the current directory. Apparently it's not looking for the microsoft 'extract.exe' that ships in most versions of windows. I thought I

Re: Installing XFree 4.2 on Cygwin.

2002-04-13 Thread Randall R Schulz
Warren, Two things: 1) Wrong list. There's a list specifically devoted to XFree68 on Cygwin. Check here for information on the list you need: . 2) If you read and follow the installation instructions, you won't have the "extract" problem. Randall Schulz Mountai

Re: crypt command

2002-04-13 Thread Sam Edge
> Its very easy to knock your self up a crypt. Perl has a crypt function so it > should be very easy to create a crypt that takes the plain text password on > stdin. It would also very easy to do in 'C' (although it appears that mcrypt > will do the job). mcrypt has (old) crypt compatibility but

is there a program for cygwin that will convert a .RC file into a.RES file that I can link in?

2002-04-13 Thread Jonathan Wilson
is there a program for cygwin that will convert a .RC file into a .RES file that I can link in? Something that does the same thing as the microsoft RC.EXE program but that isnt (C) microsoft. -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cy

Attn: The President

2002-04-13 Thread musa bello
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New directories for each mirror

2002-04-13 Thread Alan Starr
I recently changed from setup version 2.125.2.10 to 2.194.2.24. Now, whenever I download from a mirror, it creates a new folder for that mirror. Before, all mirrors used a common 'contrib' and 'latest' directory. Since not all mirrors are always up-to-date, I shuffle through several. A friend

RE: New directories for each mirror

2002-04-13 Thread Robert Collins
> -Original Message- > From: Alan Starr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 1:08 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: New directories for each mirror > > > I recently changed from setup version 2.125.2.10 to > 2.194.2.24. Now, whenever I download from a mirror,

RE: New directories for each mirror

2002-04-13 Thread Robert Collins
> -Original Message- > From: Alan Starr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 1:19 PM > To: Robert Collins > Subject: RE: New directories for each mirror > > > Now I have 4 folders, one for each mirror I chose. Yes. And setup will try all 4 mirrors, and check al

RE: New directories for each mirror

2002-04-13 Thread Robert Collins
> -Original Message- > From: Alan Starr [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2002 1:21 PM > To: Robert Collins > Subject: RE: New directories for each mirror > > > I liked the old behavior better. That's nice. Rob -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#un

RE: gettime time travels after suspend

2002-04-13 Thread Robert Collins
> -Original Message- > From: Chris January [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > There is a similar problem here with timeouts passed to > WaitForSingleObjectEx, and WaitForMultipleObjectsEx. I was > thinking of generating a patch that does a single retry when > a Wait* times out. Is the con

having problem with linking using w32api and cygwin\mingw

2002-04-13 Thread Jonathan Wilson
Basicly, LD is spitting out a whole bunch of errors like "cant find GetLastError@0" and so on, I did make sure I had -lkernel32 on the ld command line so that cant be the problem. Any ideas? -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygw

problems linking to mingw libraries

2002-04-13 Thread Jonathan Wilson
I am using version 1.3.10-1 of the cygwin dll version 20011002-1 of binutils version 2.95-3.5 of gcc (and building with -mno-cygwin) and version 1.3-2 of mingw-runtime I add -lmsvcrt to the LD command line and it cant find it. Is there a way to tell LD to look in the mingw32 library path that doe