> -Original Message-
> From: David Starks-Browning [mailto:starksb@;ebi.ac.uk]
> Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 8:18 AM
> To: nemrut cesetevi
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: cygwinl.dll
>
>
> On Monday 21 Oct 02, nemrut cesetevi writes:
> >
> >
> >
> > i installed cygwin-b20 full
> > i installed cygwin-b20 full setup.but i dont find "cygwinl.dll" file
>
> Where did you get cygwin-b20 full setup?
>
> > anywhere .where can i donwload full cygwin ? dont say cygwin.com plz :/
>
> Why not? Is this a joke?
"Oh no, please Mr Troll," pleaded the goat. "I'm only the smallest Billy
Before anyone flames me, I've read the docs, the FAQ, and searched the
mailing list archives for 'I have no name.' I've tried the suggestions on
the mailing list but they aren't working. I've even searched using
Google.
I'm using Windows XP and logged in with a domain login. My domain
userna
wrong list realy (you want the cygwin-xfree list
but try the startxwin.sh script. (see extract from that file below) (and
maybe try a snapshot cygwin1.dll)
# Startup the X Server, the twm window manager, and an xterm.
#
# Notice that the window manager and the xterm will wait for
# the server
> because if it works from cygwin bash - and not from an xterm in xwin -
the
> two differences which spring to mind are the fact you have your display
> variable set - and the term variable will be xterm instead of cygwin.
I like this track of thought. Just what I was thinking... I havent been
fid
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From: Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 15:26:34 -0400
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cygwin use report: vexec, UML, off-topic X rave
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 12:55:04PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi David,
>
>I just wanted
i dont have a reson for that. just to complete my work.
i donwloaded cygwin setup again.downloading all packages.
thank you for ur help
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Christopher Faylor writes:
> I was able to duplicate Jason's mmap problem with his version of exim
> and, so, I think I was also able to fix it.
>
> The latest snapshot should solve this problem. The hanging problem that
> I mentioned previously seems to be gone, too... or, more likely, it
> wil
I want to install cygwin on a shared network drive so
that there is a reduced overhead in maintaining it.
There will be multiple users creating instances of the
cygwin shell on their Windows 2000 machines.
Does anyine have an opinion on this shared
installation whether it is a good or bad idea. H
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 11:15:59AM -0700, Matt Perry wrote:
> I also thought that this was strange. Here is my entry in /etc/passwd:
>
> perrym3:unused_by_nt/2000/xp:81217:10513:Perry, Matt {Info~Pleasanton},U-RNUMDMA
> S\perrym3,S-1-5-21-2116170847-193796598-433219294-71217://RPBMF106/perrym3$:
Brian,
There is no reason why this shouldn't work (unless you use some special
type of drive, such as a samba share). I would guess you'd want to keep
/tmp and /var on a local disk on each machine, but you should be able to
share /bin, /lib and /usr (even in read-only mode). /etc might be a bit
I know about archives but it quite a loosing time for the begginers to
search very simple problem
So in advance im sorry for disturbing from now on
1° how can i view a rest of the information scrolling away
2° i've downloded some packages mc ,lynx ina second time how can i set
them up
That
bla bla bla..
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Thanks. That did the trick.
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Randall R Schulz wrote:
Alan,
Assuming you're using Cygwin in a so-called "console" Window, which is
the default (the alternative being RXVT), you probably want to enable
"QuickEdit" mode. Access the window properties dialog (click on the
small Cygwin icon
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 12:55:04PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi David,
>
>I just wanted to make two comments based on your observations below.
>
> 1. File extensions are already optional on NT-based platforms.
>Originally,
> Cygwin didn't enforce ".exe" for exectuables. This was added
As a new user I wanted to customize cygwin.bat to my system, which
uses 4dos as the shell and only maintains command.com as an
antique. W98 BTW.
I found that various commands wouldn't work! The reason was that
command.com was being called in the .pif file. I simply changed
the .pif to specify "
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 01:13:28PM -0400, Jason Tishler wrote:
>Sorry, but I'm not sure how useful this post will be...
>
>With the latest snapshot (i.e., 2002-Oct-20) installed, I got a bunch of
>"can't read memory address foo" dialogs from things like basename, cp,
>rm, etc. while the post-instal
Hi,
I've been trying to track this down for a few days, to no avail.
I have a cvs repository on a samba drive. My OS is Win2k SP2; CYGWIN is
set to "check_case:strict ntsec notitle nosmbntsec". My cvs is 1.11.0-1
(I tried both the distribution binary and the one built from the source).
I also tr
dear sir,
I have downloaded the cygwin setup softwere, and started installing
it. I have chosen download from internet , choose a ftp site and
downloaded the basic file. Then i installed the pakage. now i am filling
that i need some upgrade. if i get the x.tar.bz2 pakage then can
i add to my in
Hello,
I'd like to use the latest Flex (ie. 2.5.23) under a Windows
environment. The main pb is related to the integral types declaration
(in flexint.h).
Cygwin :
* does not have
* but provides which defines most integral types
* the latter is needed for the uint* unsigned types (Cygwin adds
Wow! Where to start?
How about this: It's spelled "knock." I guess your dictionary is hard to
search, too.
More to the point, silly subject lines aren't going to help getting your
questions answered.
At 13:10 2002-10-21, hazz wrote:
I know about archives but it quite a loosing time for the
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Pierre wrote:
> Currently cygwin does not support uid > 0xFFFE.
> My (untested) recommendation is to edit passwd and change the
> uid to 15681.
Thanks Pierre! That fixed the problem.
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On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 03:03:13PM -0400, Norman Vine wrote:
>Christopher Faylor writes:
>
>> I was able to duplicate Jason's mmap problem with his version of exim
>> and, so, I think I was also able to fix it.
>>
>> The latest snapshot should solve this problem. The hanging problem that
>> I ment
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 01:04:49PM +, nemrut cesetevi wrote:
>bla bla bla..
>
>be happy
Ok. Anyone keeping count? How many off-topic, inane messages from this
person? Keep it up, nemrut, and we'll see what happens...
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I have recently installed cygwin into a M$ Windows 2000 desktop.
I do not seem to be able to cut and paste from other windows into
the cygwin bash shell window, nor can I highlight text in the cygwin
window. Is this a feature? or is it a misconfiguration on my part?
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I can't use "startx" anymore with the new cygwin package on my
Windows 2000 machine. The problem goes away when I revert to
the previous version. I totally uninstalled and reinstalled cygwin
(deleting the entire folder) to make sure there was nothing non-standard
about my setup.
What happens i
Hello from Gregg C Levine
By my count, and by the computer, (he's holding the messages.), I count five
of these off topic messages. Since we rarely have a string of off topic
messages, here, let's be tolerant. Its when they climb to about, say, seven,
or eight, then we should do something. Christop
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Jason Tishler wrote:
> Igor,
>
> On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 10:47:59PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> > --- ./src/mygdbm.h2002-10-20 14:44:40.0 -0400
> > +++ ./src/mygdbm.h-orig 2002-10-20 14:44:35.0 -0400
>
> The above seems to indicate a reverse pat
On 10/15/2002 11:41 PM, Anurag Sharma wrote:
I haven't had any response to this question. Can someone please tell me
who the maintainer of the cygwin/newlib package is?
Well, what the -DREENTRANT_SYSCALLS_PROVIDED does is to compile newlib
so that guaranteed reentrant versions of certain syst
Christopher Faylor writes:
> On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 03:03:13PM -0400, Norman Vine wrote:
> >Christopher Faylor writes:
> >
> >> I was able to duplicate Jason's mmap problem with his version of exim
> >> and, so, I think I was also able to fix it.
> >>
> >> The latest snapshot should solve this pr
Hi ,
I'm trying to scp (without pass phrases) using dsa on cygwin cron.
scp works fine, but not within cron.
this is what I'm doing -
crontab -e
00 * * * * /usr/bin/perl /home/admin/perl/test.pl >> /tmp/test.txt
and this is what test.pl has:
#!/usr/bin/perl
system('scp -P 9989 -oProtocol=2
Alan,
Assuming you're using Cygwin in a so-called "console" Window, which is the
default (the alternative being RXVT), you probably want to enable
"QuickEdit" mode. Access the window properties dialog (click on the small
Cygwin icon at the left of the window frame) and select "Properties." In
i have cygwin installed on a w2k machine in the administrator account. to
give power users access cygwin. i've used the "mkpasswd -l > passwd"
command as explained in the user's guide. but when the power users try
to log in, they're told that they have no permission to create a home directory
in /
Sorry, but I'm not sure how useful this post will be...
With the latest snapshot (i.e., 2002-Oct-20) installed, I got a bunch of
"can't read memory address foo" dialogs from things like basename, cp,
rm, etc. while the post-install scripts were running.
FWIW, here is the list of post-install scri
> -Original Message-
> From: William A. Hoffman [mailto:billlist@;nycap.rr.com]
> Sent: Monday, October 21, 2002 10:12 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Latest update problems (ntsec and file permissions, I think)
>
> Once I did that, things were better. Is this a problem that is goin
er b20 is kind of ancient (even if i do hear everything used to work better
back then ;)
go to www.cygwin.com download the installer, pick a mirror, pick the
components you want, download.
cygwin1.dll will be in your /bin directory
> -Original Message-
> From: nemrut cesetevi [mailto:cese
Hello.
At my system:
CYGWIN_NT-5.1 1.3.13(0.62/3/2) 2002-10-13 23:15
sshd fails in fork:
- sshd
/usr/sbin>./sshd.exe -d
debug1: sshd version OpenSSH_3.4p1
debug1: private host key: #0 type 0 RSA1
debug1: read PEM private key done: type RSA
d
Dear Igor Pechtchanski, you wrote:
>
> setup.ini should be in e:\cygwin, and you should specify that as your
> local package directory, not e:\cygwin\release.
Aargh! How come I didn't try that myself??? Probably because of the E:\release
bug in setup. Anyway, your suggestion solved the problem: n
I recently started having a problem that hundreds of others have documented
over the last year or so.
When doing cvs commands like "cvs co " it hangs on the very last
file.
This only happens when you're using cygwin over SSH. (Sourceforge
recommends you do just that)
The problem occurs when you
> I would experiment first with NT file permissions, but rather
> embarassingly, I haven't been able to figure out how to get to
> NT file permissions under XP (right-click properties doesn't
> show a Security tab, and Advanced doesn't show any, and my
> disk partition *is* NTFS).
To allow use of
i see.but i understand from "porting" like this. i want to make my program
which is working on unix like program.exe
i have compile a program with visualc++ and tried to make it like
"program.exe"
i have many link errors. and is there any way to make an .exe file with
cygwin ? which work on wind
A test program and statistics are shown below which clearly show Cygwin's
fork implementation in the lead.
how much memory did your programs allocate prior to fork()ing?
copy-on-write might only apply to applications with high memory-usage.
another thing i didn't understand was, why you took a t
Probably not since this only applies to XP professional not XP home.
Mike
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:cygwin-owner@;cygwin.com]On Behalf
> Of Gen Zhang
> Sent: 21 October 2002 09:02
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: amores perros
> Subject: RE: aclocal wrapper fails
> > A test program and statistics are shown below which clearly
> show Cygwin's
> > fork implementation in the lead.
>
> how much memory did your programs allocate prior to fork()ing?
> copy-on-write might only apply to applications with high memory-usage.
>
> another thing i didn't understand was,
I'm afraid that what you've provided only tells us what you're
doing and how you're doing it. Unfortunately, we don't know anything
else about your system or your setup. Make sure you've reviewed the
email archives for cron issues and resolutions and that you've reviewed
the cron and login READ
Hi,
sorry to bother you directly - I found (via google) an entry of yours in a
discussion group regarding a problem with WinSCP:
(Quote:"I don't seem to be able to run scp. I install a window scp client
(winscp) and when I try to connect I get "PuTTy Fatal "Error" Out of memory"
error message.")
(minor) English grammatical revisions to htdocs/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html
Two files included directly.
#1 = ChangeLog entry (I couldn't find any ChangeLog in htdocs,
so I followed the format of one from some unrelated project --
feel free to amend it as you wish)
#2 = patch file (generated
My thanks to Gen Zhang for explaining to me how to get to
NTFS file permissions, and I will try experimenting with them shortly.
However, I still tend to believe that something is wrong, because:
#1)
I believe the -x test in the aclocal wrapper is failing
(thus telling me aclocal is unavailable),
Igor,
let me back up a little here. i am trying to setup my pc at home as a work
station. this is relatively new for me because in the past at various jobs
it
was already done.
so some of the things you ask about i am not certain, like the glob.
> Does the glob expansion function of tcsh (^X-*)
Thanks. I did look at the FAQ s'. I haven't seen any of these specifics.
I'm trying to scp files through cygwin cron (running on windows 2000) to
Linux(redhat 72 kernal 2.4.7-10). And I'm running linux on pIII.
The open_ssh version on Linux is OpenSSH_2.9p2. And I run sshd on linux on
ports 998
Smithesh,
The fact that scp works for you from the command line doesn't necessarily
mean it will work from cron. Ssh and scp look in $HOME/.ssh for public
keys. Cron runs as SYSTEM, with a blank (or default) environment. Even
if you set the effective uid to you (which you actually may not be do
I update cygwin to 1.3.13-2, but found more works incorrect. It just
showed one page and then broken. I change back to 1.3.12-4, and it works
fine.
And, under cygwin 1.3.13-2, dumper does not work too, when update
libintl2 from 0.11.2-2 to 0.11.5-1, because of function dcgettext__ no
longer in
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 08:21:08PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>
> The fact that scp works for you from the command line doesn't necessarily
> mean it will work from cron. Ssh and scp look in $HOME/.ssh for public
/usr/doc/cygwin/openssh:
"Please note that OpenSSH does never use the value of
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been trying to track this down for a few days, to no avail.
> I have a cvs repository on a samba drive. My OS is Win2k SP2; CYGWIN is
> set to "check_case:strict ntsec notitle nosmbntsec". My cvs is 1.11.0-1
> (I tried both the distrib
On WinXP when I run /usr/sbin/makewhatis -w I get the messages:
bash$ [Administrator] makewhatis -w
chmod: changing permissions of `/tmp/whatis800': Invalid argument
chmod: changing permissions of `/usr/man/whatis': Invalid argument
chmod: changing permissions of `/usr/local/man/whatis': Invalid ar
On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 08:21:08PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> >
> > The fact that scp works for you from the command line doesn't necessarily
> > mean it will work from cron. Ssh and scp look in $HOME/.ssh for public
>
> /usr/doc/cygwin/openss
WinMe, dll built from cvs last night.
/obj: uname -a
CYGWIN_ME-4.90 HPN5170X 1.3.14(0.62/3/2) 2002-10-20 21:59 i686 unknown
3 crashes observed, first two under rxvt, windows went away too fast to
read message. Last one was in console.
/obj: make
C:\PROGRAM FILES\CYGWIN\BIN\SH.EXE: *** 1. unable
Try setting the heap_chunk_size back down to 256M.
The stack dump is just the result of the abort in fork.cc which was
caused by the memory error so it isn't very useful. Thanks for decoding
it, though.
cgf
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 09:41:17PM -0400, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
>WinMe, dll built fro
Norman Vine wrote:
> Christopher Faylor writes:
> > The signal 11 is a problem. There should
> > be a stackdump file. Please decode the addresses with addr2line and
report
> > them here.
$ addr2line -e /bin/cygwin1.dll -f 0x61088F0F 0x61088ED7 0x61034584
0x61077A1F 0x61007A61 0x61007C47 0x
6
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 10:51:17PM +, amores perros wrote:
>(minor) English grammatical revisions to htdocs/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html
>Two files included directly.
>
>#1 = ChangeLog entry (I couldn't find any ChangeLog in htdocs,
>so I followed the format of one from some unrelated project -
> Hallo Sven,
>
> > BTW: why is cygwin installed with that batch-file, and why doesn't
> > the setup create shortcuts to the command "bash.exe --login" but
> > to cygwin.bat?
> > Has this been done for some reason?
>
> Some environment settings need to be done before the first Cygwin
> process star
My replies are bounced as spam,
so I replied offlist to Christopher Taylor.
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> Repeat after me: don't open old threads.
> However I'll let you off this once, because you are using a newsreader and
> I've made the same mistake before.
BTW: As long as it's open, I did try to compile and link with the libfork.a
you(?) sent me, to try it on XP, and got nowhere. I couldn't li
> I was able to duplicate Jason's mmap problem with his version of exim
> and, so, I think I was also able to fix it.
>
> The latest snapshot should solve this problem. The hanging problem that
> I mentioned previously seems to be gone, too... or, more likely, it
> will manifest itself 10 seconds
On Tue, Oct 22, 2002 at 03:28:26AM +, amores perros wrote:
>My replies are bounced as spam, so I replied offlist to Christopher
>Taylor.
You know, Christopher Taylor, the guy who ends most of his messages with
the signature below.
FWIW, the messages were bounced due to the "Join Now!" that MS
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 10:42:45PM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
>>I was able to duplicate Jason's mmap problem with his version of exim
>>and, so, I think I was also able to fix it.
>>
>>The latest snapshot should solve this problem. The hanging problem
>>that I mentioned previously seems to b
I just tried that, again.
I ran the setup.exe and uninstalled. Deleted all directories.
Then I went to web site, and Install Now.
Install Base e:\cygwin
Install directory: e:\cygwindownload
Same thing again, only lib, tmp and usr directories (and sub directories).
Is there something in the reg
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 09:19:58PM -0700, Jim Langston wrote:
>I just tried that, again.
>
>I ran the setup.exe and uninstalled. Deleted all directories.
>
>Then I went to web site, and Install Now.
>Install Base e:\cygwin
>Install directory: e:\cygwindownload
>
>Same thing again, only lib, tmp an
I've installed from internet and downloaded from internet both, but exact
same thing.
On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 09:19:58PM -0700, Jim Langston wrote:
>I just tried that, again.
>
>I ran the setup.exe and uninstalled. Deleted all directories.
>
>Then I went to web site, and Install Now.
>Install Bas
> On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 10:42:45PM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
> >>I was able to duplicate Jason's mmap problem with his version of exim
> >>and, so, I think I was also able to fix it.
> >>
> >>The latest snapshot should solve this problem. The hanging problem
> >>that I mentioned previousl
hi,
i am having trouble setting tcsh as my default shell. cygwin does not
seem to pick up the settings in the .tcshrc from my $HOME directory.
i started with the default profile and csh.cshrc files that came with
the cygwin download.
i noticed that cygwin seemed to start the bash shell from cygw
As anyone succefully compiles and operated ICS's DHCPD on their cygwin box?
I am very instersted in trying to get it working. but im not a super
programmer :(
has anyone done it successfully?
Chris K Ellsworth
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On Mon, Oct 21, 2002 at 09:40:56PM -0700, Jim Langston wrote:
>I've installed from internet and downloaded from internet both, but exact
>same thing.
Only one is appropriate: "Install from internet". Essentially, at this
point, you should just be running Setup and clicking on Next repeatedly.
Don
i downloaded fullsetup of cygwin.my system is windows98.in setup directory
there is a file with " .src.tar.bz2" .how can i exract it or how can i setup
my cygwin :)?
and also wondering something.after i compile and run my program with
cygwin.may i open it with visualc++6.0 and again compile+ru
I tried 20021020 snapshot (I experienced this fork problem too); now
cygwin fails on the second fork level :
E:\>bash
bash-2.05b$ bash
bash-2.05b$ bash
1076 [main] bash 3612 fhandler_disk_file::fixup_mmap_after_fork: requested 0x
9C != 0x0 mem alloc base 0x9C, state 0x2000, size 2088960
So i downloded setup and installed via internet.On my NT pc it made 2
directory
One for cygwin and other one for the downloded relese.
I tried to download the mc packet and lynx .So i went to the setup and
click install on a local directory so i choose the relese directory and
than go onto the f
Hallo Abraham,
you wrote:
> 1) gcc 3.2 was released this week via setup.exe (i.e. you don't need to do
> "Exp" anymore)
Ah, I didn't saw this yet.
> 2) I'll write up a bug on getting the build instructions updated. This is a
> task that I had meant to get to, but wasn't sure whether to do th
1) gcc 3.2 was released this week via setup.exe (i.e. you don't need to do
"Exp" anymore)
2) I'll write up a bug on getting the build instructions updated. This is a
task that I had meant to get to, but wasn't sure whether to do that first or
get the cygwin package built and deployed.
3) I have an
Hallo Judy,
CC to Abe Backus && cygwin at cygwin.com && xerces-c list,
Please F'up to cygwin && xerces-c lists.
Am Montag, 21. Oktober 2002 um 03:49 schriebst du:
> Here is my steps:
> 1) download the cygwin(gcc 2.95, different mirrors seem have
> different versions) and xercesc-c-src2_1_0 fro
I have been using the cygwin environment for a month now and have these
things to report and recommend.
All in all, it has worked surprisingly well. I have been developing
CLI and socket-based C applications for a unix target system with no
bumps at all.
SKIP DOWN A BIT TO AVOID DISCUSSION OF
Hi David,
I just wanted to make two comments based on your observations below.
1. File extensions are already optional on NT-based platforms.
Originally,
Cygwin didn't enforce ".exe" for exectuables. This was added for 9x/Me
support and will likely remain until these systems fall in
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