Harig, Mark A. wrote:
You might try reading a recent thread of messages
in the mailing list archive with the subject line:
"Is RSA authentication on SSH still broken?"
It started back on 5 November 2002.
Thanks to mention this thread, but this can't fix the problem of windows
shared home direc
thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> it seems that the pipe code with recent cygwin versions causes a
> performance problem when much data (3.6 MB per second in this case) is
> transferred from one program to another.
>
> i use mkisofs to make an iso filesystem from files on the fly and pipe
> the
> -Original Message-
> From: Christopher Faylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 5:02 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: gcc-3.2-3: bootstrap build fails (HAVE_DECL_GETOPT not in
> config.h?)
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 10:14:59AM +1100, Nigel Stewart
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 01:11:35AM -0500, Wayne Clerke wrote:
> The Perl code below creates a non-blocking socket and attempts
> to connect it to 127.0.0.1:2 (which should be immediately refused),
> The loop shows the socket becomes briefly writable according to
> IO::Select. Is there some logic be
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 11:47:22PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> I'm regenerating a snapshot right now which may become 1.3.16.
> Please try it.
Might I ask whether there are any fixes or remaining known problems
with signals being lost on multi-processor machines?
The much reported 'rsync
Max Bowsher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> it seems that the pipe code with recent cygwin versions causes a
>> performance problem when much data (3.6 MB per second in this case) is
>> transferred from one program to another.
>>
>> i use mkisofs to make an iso f
This probably is a newbie question, I searched the FAQ and the mailinglists
but could not find anything.
I just installed Cygwin on our Win2000 Terminal Server as Administrator.
I then logged as myself, started cygwin, logged in to our CVS server,
and downloaded the software I am trying to port to
On Tuesday 19 Nov 2002 9:06 am, Ralf Habacker wrote:
[SNIP]>
> #define ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE 6L
> The rebase could not open the dll. Is this dll still used by any process ?
> Please make sure, this dll isn't used by any process.
>
> > gary@LADVENT ~
> > $ /usr/sbin/apachectl start
> > Syntax error o
Ron Arts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This probably is a newbie question, I searched the FAQ and the mailinglists
> but could not find anything.
Looks like an unidentified bug. See:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-07/msg02400.html
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Tino Lange wrote:
Hi!
If maybe someone looks at this problem in the next time - I'm on holiday
for 3 1/2 weeks. So don't wonder if I don't reply...
So I'm not impolite - just not there :-)
Have a nice time!
Cheers
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Carlo,
Do you have any anti-virus software running? 'ls -l' has to open each
file, and this typically triggers your AV software to scan it.
Depending on your AV product, and how you have configured it, this
might explain unusual delays.
If you do have AV software running, try repeating the tests
I have an initial port to Cygwin of the Redhat 8.0 "at" daemon.
I do not have time at the moment to completely clean it up and
get it in packageable form. However, if anyone would like to
step forward and take this over, I can send you what I have.
Joe Buehler
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Hans Larsen wrote:
I found in /bin an emacs, and an emacs.exe. I removed both, downloaded the
binaries from: http://68.98.180.124:3000/cygwin/emacs/ and all problems
disappeared.
Let's make sure I understand. You grabbed the modified emacs binaries
I put up, and your problems disappeared. D
On Thursday 21 November 2002 10:47 pm, you wrote:
> I'm regenerating a snapshot right now which may become 1.3.16.
> Please try it. Please try the later of a 2002-11-21 or 2002-11-22
> snapshot.
>
The problems earlier reported with TinyFugue persist in the 11/21 snapshot.
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Manuel,
Please post instead of sending private email. However, your timing is
impeccable. I just got around (yesterday) to building PostgreSQL under
the latest Cygwin gcc2 and gcc packages.
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 01:23:48PM +0100, Tarabas wrote:
> I read your thread abut problems installing Po
Like an earlier poster, I had noted some hang conditions when a window in
which rxvt was running when resized. This morning I downloaded the 11/21
snapshot of the cygwin1.dll, and the problem appears to have gone away.
Note that they changing out of the cygwin1.dll file was the only change
that I
Hello,
i have installed the latest cygwin release on a win2000 workstation.
On that workstation i have enabled the rsync daemon.
Now i want copy files from another host (unix with the same release of
rsync) to that workstation. Copying of the first file works but after that
the cpu load is 100% and
Check the email archives for rsync issues to come up to
speed on this one. Don't be afraid to try snapshots either
as a general rule for problems you encounter. ;-)
Larry
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From: Leideck, Wolfgang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 16:20:30 +0100
To: [EMA
This message applies to both updating cygwin1.dll via setup or copying a
snapshot.
Make sure you end all services started via cygrunsrv before you upgrade.
jim drash
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On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 01:26:01AM -0700, Michael H. Cox wrote:
>
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Christopher Faylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 5:02 PM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: Re: gcc-3.2-3: bootstrap build fails (HAVE_DECL_GETOPT not in
>>
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 07:34:04PM +0900, Anthony Heading wrote:
>On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 11:47:22PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> I'm regenerating a snapshot right now which may become 1.3.16.
>> Please try it.
>
>Might I ask whether there are any fixes or remaining known problems
>with sig
FWIW (quite a lot to me, actually), my mysterious UW imapd hanging problem
went away with this snapshot of cygwin1.dll (1121).
D. Knisely
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From: Christopher Faylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 21, 2002 10:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Ple
I have a tcl/tk application (tclcvs) that requires a more recent
version of tcl/tk than currently provided with cygwin.
However, I cannot get a clean build of tcl 8.4.1 due to some
linker errors. So, I appear to be missing some required libraries
or they are not on the default search path. If so
David,
The odd thing is that the delay occurred on a file (in a directory) that,
according to Carlo, do not exist. Nor do they exist on my system even
though I have all of the Cygwin packages installed (including XFree86/Cygwin).
Why would a simple attempt to access a non-existent file trigger
Spoke too soon; latest snapshot is much better with UW imapd and
Outlook/IMAP (i.e., doesn't hang 100%), but still hangs every 10 minutes or
so. Seems to be a less likely race condition problem or something.
>FWIW (quite a lot to me, actually), my mysterious UW imapd hanging problem
>went away wi
Leideck, Wolfgang wrote:
Hello,
i have installed the latest cygwin release on a win2000 workstation.
On that workstation i have enabled the rsync daemon.
Now i want copy files from another host (unix with the same release of
rsync) to that workstation. Copying of the first file works but after th
WinXPpro, cygcheck attached. Appeared around 20021119, I can try to narrow
that down if it's a concern. Does anybody else see this? Nothing changed
config-wise on me AFAIK, "set bell-style audible" is in .inputrc.
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Parish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote around 19 Nov 2002
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>> Try 'patch -p0 --dry-run < filename'.
>
> That did it. Thanks Igor :-)
>
> I'd always assumed that without -p patch obeyed the path in the diff and
> that -p was only needed if, for example, the
Hi Joe,
guess my cygwin .dll is a recent release.
I agree that the problem is in the cygwin .dll, because I also experienced
some strange $TERM related behaviour of rxvt recently.
With regards to emacs, which worked properly until some weeks ago, I
definitely fixed the problem by replacing th
Is it a science, or an art?
[The following description pertains to the *July 2002* version of dlltool].
I am wanting to know about something relating to building of DLLs on
Cygwin using the GNU Binutils tools. Up until this point I've been happy
enough just letting recent GCC (ld) versions work t
There is a problem with the /etc/csh.login included in Cygwin package
tcsh-6.11.0-4 (current). Embedded spaces in path elements are not
preserved when the path is modified. As a UNIX user I naturally try to
avoid spaces in pathnames as bad form, but the inherited Windows path
is likely to have sp
well i'm a bit lost here. can someone point me in some direction what to
do next? where is the relevant code, i figured it must be pipe.cc and
tty.cc or is there some other place?
also do i have to recompile the binaries when i build a new cygwin1.dll
to test the changes?
thomas
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On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 10:00:59PM +0100, thomas wrote:
>well i'm a bit lost here. can someone point me in some direction what
>to do next? where is the relevant code, i figured it must be pipe.cc
>and tty.cc or is there some other place?
If the relevant code was obvious then it would be trivial
Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If the relevant code was obvious then it would be trivial to fix. I'm
> not even convinced that there is a cygwin problem here. It doesn't
> appear to be doing anything wrong. However, unless you are doing something
> with ttys I don't see why tha
Hallo Soren,
> Taking apart the current build setup, we see that dlltool (through dllwrap)
> is invoked for building the shared Perl library
That is not correct. At first a static lib is created:
/bin/ar rcu libperl.a perl.o malloc.o gv.o toke.o perly.o op.o pad.o regcomp.o dump.o
util.o mg.o
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 11:04:15PM +0100, thomas wrote:
>Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>If the relevant code was obvious then it would be trivial to fix. I'm
>>not even convinced that there is a cygwin problem here. It doesn't
>>appear to be doing anything wrong. However, unless
Thomas,
At 14:04 2002-11-22, you wrote:
...
now please correct me if i'm wrong, but when it works with 1.1.18 and not
with 1.3.x and the only constant that changes is cygwin, wouldn't every
fan of logic scream out loud then: it's cygwin! :)
Don't bite my head off, Tuvok, but your "logic" is f
Hello.
I am trying to prepare a series of cygwin dependant applications for
distribution.
The available documentation says all that is required is to distribute the
cygwin1.dll
with the apps. However when I tried this I had corrupted data returned from
a read call.
After much experimenting I det
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 04:51:11PM -0600, Holmes, Randy wrote:
>I am trying to prepare a series of cygwin dependant applications for
>distribution. The available documentation says all that is required is
>to distribute the cygwin1.dll with the apps. However when I tried this
>I had corrupted dat
Hi,
If I compiled following code with -DDATE="Wed Nov 22", it compiled fine
using gcc-2.95, but when I updated my cygwin recently, it gives parse
errors using gcc-3.2.3 (which, I think it should)
#include
#include
typedef double DATE;
main(){
printf ("Hello World!\n");
}
Looks like wtypes.h
> Randall R Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I don't know what sort of system you're using, but as desktops go, mine's
> pretty high-performance: 2.4 GHz processor, PC 3100 RAM; dual-channel
> Ultra-160 SCSI controller with fast disks segregated from slow ones; CD
> recorder on SCSI. I have
greeting:
I try to write a boot loader in cygwin. this code
worked in linux. but I try to assembled and linked
it in cygwin, it assembled ok. first question is
what kind of file format that as generated??
then, I tried link it into plain binary format, I
got following error: ld: PE operations on n
What's gcc 3.2.3? Do you mean gcc 3.2.1? That's the latest gcc.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
Of Nitin Gupta
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 5:23 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: -DDATE start giving error with gcc-3.2.3
Hi,
If I compiled
Hello,
I just noticed that cygwin seems to get confused when we do a
cd to dos-short-pathname. It is easy to reproduce:
a) Install cygwin to c:/Programme/cygwin
b) make sure you mount / in binary mode
c) mkdir c:/Programme/cygwin/tst
c) cd c:/Programme/cygwin/tst
d) echo "XXX" > file1
e) od -c f
I'll be very surprised if your program compiles under any C compiler on
Earth.
-Vijay
> -Original Message-
> From: Nitin Gupta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 3:23 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: -DDATE start giving error with gcc-3.2.3
>
>
> Hi,
>
>
This is the gcc which came with latest cygwin
gcc version 3.2 20020927 (prerelease)
Sorry not 3.2.3 but 3.2-3
Robert McNulty Junior wrote:
What's gcc 3.2.3? Do you mean gcc 3.2.1? That's the latest gcc.
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Of
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Andrew Chang wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I just noticed that cygwin seems to get confused when we do a
> cd to dos-short-pathname. It is easy to reproduce:
>
> a) Install cygwin to c:/Programme/cygwin
> b) make sure you mount / in binary mode
> c) mkdir c:/Programme/cygwin/tst
> c) c
On Friday 22 November 2002 04:10 pm, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Andrew Chang wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I just noticed that cygwin seems to get confused when we do a
> > cd to dos-short-pathname. It is easy to reproduce:
> >
> > a) Install cygwin to c:/Programme/cygwin
> > b) m
Yeah, I will change the code. My idea was that some one will see the
difference in preprocessed file using
gcc -E -dD foo.c -DDATE="Wed Nov"
Vijay Sampath wrote:
This isn't the original program you posted to the list.
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From: Nitin Gupta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTE
Nitin Gupta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> If I compiled following code with -DDATE="Wed Nov 22", it compiled
>> fine using gcc-2.95, but when I updated my cygwin recently, it gives
>> parse errors using gcc-3.2.3 (which, I think it should)
>>
>> #include
>> #include
>> typedef double DATE;
>> m
OK. I see.
-Original Message-
From: Nitin Gupta [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 6:09 PM
To: Robert McNulty Junior
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: -DDATE start giving error with gcc-3.2.3
This is the gcc which came with latest cygwin
gcc version 3.2 2002092
I wish to use -mno-cygwin to produce an executable that can work without
Cygwin installed. I have successfully done this before. Now I'm adding
some functionality to my program and it is no longer working! I've
worked it out such that it will compile and link but when my program
runs it simply
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 05:08:33PM -0800, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
>I wish to use -mno-cygwin to produce an executable that can work without
>Cygwin installed. I have successfully done this before. Now I'm adding
>some functionality to my program and it is no longer working! I've
>worked it out suc
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 08:34:27PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>Undoubtedly neither -liberty nor -lg are compiled using -mno-cygwin.
Sorry. That should read "one of or both of -liberty or -lg".
cgf
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On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> I wish to use -mno-cygwin to produce an executable that can work without
> Cygwin installed. I have successfully done this before. Now I'm adding
> some functionality to my program and it is no longer working! I've
> worked it out such that it will c
In the actual cygwin GCC (gcc-3.2-3)
I did not find the header search.h containing lsearch.
I am not sure whether function lsearch is part of ANSI C,
but it is available under Linux GCC and MS VC.
Did I make something wrong with the installation?
Can I find it on some other place?
Thank, you
Hel
Has anyone configured and compiled an openafs client for cygwin?
-Leland H.
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Hi All,
I've recently spent some time configuring cygwin, and it's mostly gone as
expected. I say mostly because I've noticed a strange behavior with the
USER environment variable, and possibly others. I've set this in both
~/.bashrc and in /etc/profile to be the user name that our UNIX machine
Cygwin DLL version info:
DLL version: 1.3.15
DLL epoch: 19
Hello,
I'm finding that dos2unix and d2u doesn't
change a file in-place, even with -U (the
timestamp doesn't even change). It works
find for stdin-to-stdout, though. Just
thought I'd share my feelings on that
(that is, I feel it
> WinXPpro, cygcheck attached. Appeared around 20021119, I can try to narrow
> that down if it's a concern. Does anybody else see this? Nothing changed
> config-wise on me AFAIK, "set bell-style audible" is in .inputrc.
Hmmm, works fine on XPhome. Nevermind, something must be SNAFU at work.
-
Fred,
It works OK for me. You may be experiencing an interaction with a text mode
mount (though from the looks of it, "conv.c" was ported for cygwin to open
files in binary mode, so this shouldn't happen).
As to the mod time, perhaps you wrote the file and then converted it within
the same min
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