Hi:
Yes, I kind of did that already actually, I added a
"_AD" to all my account username. However this is what
I am getting when I open cygwin:
/usr/share/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf: Permission denied
/usr/share/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf: Permission denied
/usr/share/texmf/web2c/texmf.cnf: Permission deni
Hallo Daniel,
#include
main()
{
long long i;
i=100;
i*=100;
printf("%lld",i);
return 0;
}
$ ./printf
1
Am Samstag, 24. Januar 2004 um 01:41 schriebst du:
> when I compile the following program:
> #include
> main()
> {
> long long i;
> i=100;
> i*=100;
> pr
Hallo Bryan,
have you already asked the SpamAssasin developers? Have they any
idea? At least they should know best why it behaves different for
similar headers with another domain.
Gerrit
Am Sonntag, 25. Januar 2004 um 05:46 schriebst du:
> Greetings,
> Not sure where to go for help with t
"Gerrit P. Haase" wrote:
>
> Hallo Bryan,
>
> have you already asked the SpamAssasin developers? Have they any
> idea? At least they should know best why it behaves different for
> similar headers with another domain.
Mmm. I suppose that's a fair question.
Only it's not really SA that's be
After installing cygwin-1.5.6-1 files created with
tar -c | bzip2 > file.tar.bz2
were corrupted (bzip2 reports CRC cheking error when trying to unpack).
With cygwin-1.5.6-1 such command works as expected.
I am very sorry, I made a missprint. Everything worked fine with
previous version cygwin-1.5
I have fairly recently installed cygwin into my Windows 98 system and I
have run into the unfortunate coincidence of having spaces in my username.
That seems to have caused Bash to fail reading the .bashrc file of my
/home/User Name directory no matter what I do to fix this problem. Of
course I
I know that there have been several mailings on this subject. And indeed
the answer has been posted, but it is not stated clearly -- as in
somebody asked about it again on 12 January, and it took me a day or so
to figure out what I read and put it togeather.
What I will do is describe the steps
On Sun, Jan 25, 2004 at 02:25:07PM +0100, Ilya Pobelov wrote:
>>>After installing cygwin-1.5.6-1 files created with
>>>tar -c | bzip2 > file.tar.bz2
>>>were corrupted (bzip2 reports CRC cheking error when trying to unpack).
>>>With cygwin-1.5.6-1 such command works as expected.
>
>I am very sorry,
On Sun, Jan 25, 2004 at 10:47:15AM -0600, Layton Davis wrote:
> I know that there have been several mailings on this subject. And indeed
> the answer has been posted, but it is not stated clearly -- as in
> somebody asked about it again on 12 January, and it took me a day or so
> to figure out w
Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
On Sun, Jan 25, 2004 at 10:47:15AM -0600, Layton Davis wrote:
I know that there have been several mailings on this subject. And indeed
the answer has been posted, but it is not stated clearly -- as in
somebody asked about it again on 12 January, and it took me a day o
Ling,
Please configure your client to not quote raw e-mail addresses in your
replies -- let's not make the spam harvesters' life any easier.
I'm surprised you get these messages... They probably have something to
do with the tetex installation, but they seem to appear in your
/etc/profile or ~/.
On Sun, 25 Jan 2004 f00roaxddchalmersse wrote:
> I have fairly recently installed cygwin into my Windows 98 system and I
> have run into the unfortunate coincidence of having spaces in my username.
> That seems to have caused Bash to fail reading the .bashrc file of my
> /home/User Name directory
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