Yes, a bit OT, but could be useful to understand more about it...
Soren A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I cannot get the Registry to accept the entries now! Each time I try I
> get the keys created OK, but the "command" is undefined (I am writing
> of how we see the Regist
Jeremy White wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Forgive me if I have missed something blindingly obvious,
> but I cannot find a CVS tag to correlate
> to the 1.3.22-1 release of cygwin1.dll. I see one for
> cygwin-1-3-19-1 on some winsup/cygwin files.
>
> I was hoping to check out a 'stable' release from CVS,
>
Hi folks,
I'm having problems connecting to Apache with mod_ssl (all latest
versions) -- the output of error_log looks like this:
D:\cygwin\usr\sbin\httpd.exe: *** unable to remap D:\cygwin\bin\cygssl.dll
to same address as parent(0xB2) != 0xB3
65154432 [main] httpd 2956 sync_with_chi
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Jim Kleckner wrote:
I see references to a package called upset to
manage the creation of release areas. I looked
searched vigorously on cygwin-apps and cygwin
lists and looked through the site including the
pointer to the CVS web link and didn't find
On Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 09:33:24AM +0100, Max Bowsher wrote:
>Jeremy White wrote:
>>Forgive me if I have missed something blindingly obvious, but I cannot
>>find a CVS tag to correlate to the 1.3.22-1 release of cygwin1.dll. I
>>see one for cygwin-1-3-19-1 on some winsup/cygwin files.
>>
>>I was h
Looks like it's the hex-encoded representation of some Unicode text
(each character is a 16-bit entity). For plain ASCII values (e.g.
English text), yes, you'll see every other byte as a zero.
stephan();
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On Sun, 6 Jul 2003, Max Bowsher wrote:
> Jeremy White wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Forgive me if I have missed something blindingly obvious,
> > but I cannot find a CVS tag to correlate
> > to the 1.3.22-1 release of cygwin1.dll. I see one for
> > cygwin-1-3-19-1 on some winsup/cygwin files.
> >
>
On Sun, 6 Jul 2003, Jim Kleckner wrote:
> Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>
> > On Thu, 3 Jul 2003, Jim Kleckner wrote:
> >
> >>I see references to a package called upset to
> >>manage the creation of release areas. I looked
> >>searched vigorously on cygwin-apps and cygwin
> >>lists and looked through
On Sun, 6 Jul 2003, andrew brian clegg wrote:
>
> Hi folks,
>
> I'm having problems connecting to Apache with mod_ssl (all latest
> versions) -- the output of error_log looks like this:
>
>
> D:\cygwin\usr\sbin\httpd.exe: *** unable to remap D:\cygwin\bin\cygssl.dll
> to same address as parent(0xB
"Stephan Mueller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Looks like it's the hex-encoded representation of some Unicode text
> (each character is a 16-bit entity). For plain ASCII values (e.g.
> English text), yes, you'll see every other byte as a zero.
Gratitude! Thanks Stephan
Soren A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> But I cannot get the Registry to accept the entries now! Each time I
> try I get the keys created OK, but the "command" is undefined (I am
> writing of how we see the Registry in "regedit"). Somehow, my guess is
> that REGEDIT is not
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I was wondering if there is a way to "kill" windows processes ? I use the
"ps -W" cmd however I am not able to close windows based applications or
windows expect the cygwin console itself. i have tried "kill -f" which
actually brings back "bash: kill: f: invalid signal specification" & also
tri
On Mon, Jul 07, 2003 at 12:00:21AM +, Tremaine Floyd wrote:
>I was wondering if there is a way to "kill" windows processes ? I use the
>"ps -W" cmd however I am not able to close windows based applications or
>windows expect the cygwin console itself. i have tried "kill -f" which
>actually b
Greetings,
I have just installed cygwin in order to compile adasockets-1.7,
and the ./configure script told me that the C compiler cannot
create executables due to a missing procedure entry point.
I attach my cygcheck report, and a link to a screenshot for
people interested in repl
You have a point. I cannot kill some windows in processes "directly" within
the bash environment either.
But this works EVERY time:
cmd /c kill --force
Try it, you'll like it.
p.s. It'd be nice if it worked "as advertised" ;-)
I ain't demand'n nothin! Whoever you are, and no m
Hi,
I have a question about gnumake under cygwin...
I am getting an error "*** missing separator" compliling using a home-baked
makefile.
The following is the segment of the Makfile that is causing the problem. The
error refers to the line starting with $(LIB)
-
On Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 08:24:12PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>You have a point. I cannot kill some windows in processes "directly" within
>the bash environment either.
>But this works EVERY time:
>
> cmd /c kill --force
>
>Try it, you'll like it.
Or, you could just do what I su
I'll "try it again". In all fairness, I started using this method more than
two years ago when
kill - I would guess - really DID have a problem killing some windows
processes. It may indeed
be that it got fixed somewhere between now and then - or that I'm an idiot.
Either way, if it
now works - I'
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> In general, ht://Dig is ok for 1- or 2-word queries, but for anything
> else, you're better off using Google (with the understanding that you'd
> have to search both site:cygwin.com and site:sources.redhat.com, and that,
> TTBOMK, Google cannot restrict the search to a s
> IIRC, symlinks to the installed sources for w32api and mingw-runtime in
> /usr/src were enough...
Thanks for all the help; I think I've begun to learn enough of the
dependencies to see why CVS tags are difficult. And, sadly,
I didn't get your email in time, and had to learn about the
problems
> I did a little more research and now I believe I have php because I
> installed Apache with the php mod.
ok.
> Is there something more I need to do?
To get php up and running, try reading the docs available at
/usr/doc/Cygwin/php-4.2.0-2.README
/usr/doc/php-4.2.0-2/
Best Regards,
Carlo
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On Mon, 6 Jul 2003, Jeremy White wrote:
> > IIRC, symlinks to the installed sources for w32api and mingw-runtime in
> > /usr/src were enough...
>
> Thanks for all the help; I think I've begun to learn enough of the
> dependencies to see why CVS tags are difficult. And, sadly,
> I didn't get your
Ok here's what I had to do to get the tftp daemon running.
I want to serve files from /tftpboot so I added that bit to the line in
inetd.conf. Then I had to install inetd as a service and start it. I had to
look at inetd source to find the -i option to install it as a service. There's
also a -r o
So, this wierdness ges better - Mitch Nibbelink wrote me with this:
Mitch Nibbelink wrote:
> I'm seeing the same thing, not subscribe to the mailing list...
>
> My current workaround (since I have activestate perl installed) is to
> # point to activestate perl
> $ export PATH=/cygdrive/c/Apps/Per
I can't stand hyperterminal. Does anyone have a port or patch of minicom for
cygwin/winXP? Is there something else like minicom I can use to talk over
serial cable?
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Googling on Cygwin and minicom came up with a number of hits, perhaps
some of them might be useful to you...
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=minicom+cygwin
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On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, kat-Zygfryd wrote:
> Greetings,
>
>I have just installed cygwin in order to compile adasockets-1.7,
>and the ./configure script told me that the C compiler cannot
>create executables due to a missing procedure entry point.
>
>I attach my cygcheck report, and a l
On Sun, 6 Jul 2003, Peter Wohlers wrote:
> So, this wierdness ges better - Mitch Nibbelink wrote me with this:
>
> Mitch Nibbelink wrote:
>
> > I'm seeing the same thing, not subscribe to the mailing list...
> >
> > My current workaround (since I have activestate perl installed) is to
> > # po
Hello Corinna, hello Pierre,
I was told that you have a utility which prints a full authentication token.
Is this available anywhere, possibly already as binary???
Thank you very much!!
> > I'm using cygwin 1.3.22 and need some help.
> >
> > I'm trying to change the user (coming from the locals
I tried many of those links the other day. The patch wasn't compiling correctly
and the binary links are stale...
> Googling on Cygwin and minicom came up with a number of hits, perhaps
> some of them might be useful to you...
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&q=minicom+cygwi
Hello Jason
>I just tried NT 4.0 SP6 and I cannot get proftpd to hang. Sorry, but
>if I cannot reproduce the problem, then it will be difficult for me to
>debug it.
I agree. Does the strace help?
>BTW, does proftpd hang in the same way with latest Cygwin snapshot?
I tried now with: cygwin1-2
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hello Corinna, hello Pierre,
>
> I was told that you have a utility which prints a full authentication token.
> Is this available anywhere, possibly already as binary???
>
> Thank you very much!!
Try Session Viewer[1] and the Token Dump[3] Component from Keith Brown
Gerrit,
[...]
> I do always this before the build:
> $ autoreconf --install --force --verbose
[...]
A good trick (autotools method ?) to keep in mind.
Anyway, having the stuff working after over 2 months digging, now I turned
to test some apps :)) (which, by the way, are just a few -- most of gtk2
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