Re: Tcl doesn't build out of src repository on cygwin

2004-12-15 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Dec 14 18:58, Bernhard Walle wrote: > Corinna Vinschen wrote: > >On Oct 13 13:15, Dave Korn wrote: > > > >> > >> Should it? I see loads of error messages caused by a bad table of static > >>initialisers in src/tcl/win/tclWin32Dll.c. > > > > > >It happens because DLLIMPORT is used a lot in w32ap

Re: 1.5.12: mt sees incorrect maximum block size

2004-12-15 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Dec 14 14:36, Richard Simon wrote: > when I attempt to set the correct block size with mt (or try to do so with > tar) I am unable to do so. > mt status 2 reports a maximum block size of 65535, whereas the windows driver > and the winTarSCSI utility both report a much larger maximum block size

Re: 1.5.12-1: ld (make) Error while compiling

2004-12-15 Thread prasanna hegde
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RE: 1.5.12-1: ld (make) Error while compiling

2004-12-15 Thread Dave Korn
> -Original Message- > From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of prasanna hegde > Sent: 15 December 2004 09:57 > ok > thanx a lot for reply .. with this i m attaching file > which is a output of cygcheck . > > > > We'll need to take a look at the output from > >"cygcheck -s -v -r", posted as

RE: problems using gcc -MM on source with Windows-style #include paths

2004-12-15 Thread Dave Korn
> -Original Message- > From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Benjamin Drucker > Sent: 14 December 2004 18:39 > I want to generate dependencies for my adopted C code > with "Windows-style" #include paths like this: > > #include > #include "Common\Misc\Boot.c" > > I am building from a cygwin [C

cygwin package server inside firewall, setup can't get list of download sites

2004-12-15 Thread george young
[setup-2.427, Windows XP pro 5.1, experienced with linux, not a windows or cygwin hacker] I need to have a local (partial) copy of the cygwin software tree to allow fast installs for many PC's. This has to be inside our corporate firewall. I set up the data on a local ftp server. When I run

Re: Limitation in SCP?

2004-12-15 Thread Bob Smart
I suppose it could be related to the XP piping problem, but I only have NT and W2K. All I can really say is that it never happens (to me, anyway) on NT. It certainly sounds like what others have described on XP. The transfer that fails is a "pull" whether I'm using scp (which fails) or the ta

Re: Limitation in SCP?

2004-12-15 Thread Christian Weinberger
Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes: > Hmm, that doesn't happen for me. I tried to copy around a 200 Megs file > between WinXP and XP<->Linux multiple times and don't see any hang. Did > you try with Cygwin 1.5.12, too? > > Corinna Is it possible the cygwin has a more generic problem here? T

Re: [Fwd: unison and cygwin on windows xp SP2]

2004-12-15 Thread Bob Byrnes
> any new development on the pipe frontier? I haven't had as much time to work on this as I would have hoped, due to a confluence of short-term deadlines at work and elsewhere. But some of these projects are now done, so I have hope for an improved rate of progress. My plan is still to use one of

Re: find crashes in /proc/registry

2004-12-15 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004, Reini Urban wrote: > Chuck schrieb: > > Christopher Faylor wrote: > > | On Mon, Dec 13, 2004 at 04:52:31PM -0500, Chuck wrote: > > |>I don't know if this has been reported before > > | > > | It has. > > | The conclusion? > > | Don't use find on /proc. > > > Are there any plans

Re: Managed mount point question(s)?

2004-12-15 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 11:19:42AM -0700, Mark Paulus wrote: >In general, does it make sense to mount c:/cygwin as >/ in managed mode? No. >Is there some reason this would not be a good idea? Since you are supposed to first create an empty directory, then mount it as managed mount, and then popu

Problem with ssh and X

2004-12-15 Thread Dr Christian Hicks
I am trying to connect to a Sun UNIX box and display the graphics on my PC running Cygwin. I am using the command ssh -X -l . The connection is being made OK, but when I try and run something with X graphics I get an error message of the form: X Error (intercepted): BadWindow (invalid Window par

Error with managed mount point.

2004-12-15 Thread Mark Paulus
Hi, If someone can point me to the proper place, I would be willing to further analyze this, but this is the issue: Files/Directories that end in a '.'(dot) are not retaining the dot. For example: I am attempting to untar a tarball that contains this (done on a linux box) drwxr-xr-x 22 mgpaulu

using jvmstat from cygwin

2004-12-15 Thread Morche Matthias
Hi there, I wonder if I'm the only one who uses jvmstat from cygwin, but anyway, here is a recipe for using the jvmstat-package from cygwin: The culprit with not being able to run the standard installed jvmstat-tools on cygwin is the difference between the cygwin-paths and the windows-paths. On

ProFTPD 1.2.10 login trouble

2004-12-15 Thread Alder
Greetings all, I have no experience with ProFTP prior to using version 1.2.10, but I would like to get a standalone server running as a Service on my W2K system for users registered on that system. I've attached the cygcheck output for reference. The immediate problem is that users that exist

running .bat files from bash

2004-12-15 Thread Donal Murtagh
Hi, I've noticed that if I want to run a .bat file in bash I have to cd to the directory it's in first in order for it to run properly For example, if I want to run c:\foo\bar.bat I have to use: cd /cygdrive/c/foo bar.bat if I try /cygdrive/c/foo/bar.bat it doesn't work properly. It seems tha

find command hangs for 20 sec before starting with cygwin1.dll is 1.5.12

2004-12-15 Thread Andrew Stebakov
Hi, I just updated my cygwin to latest (version 1.59) and cygwin1.dll is 1.5.12. I found that “find” command takes a long time to start (about 20 seconds). It shows in my xemacs when I load ecb and issue igrep-find. I replaced the cygwin1.dll with some old version and the problem went away (also

Can not install Cygwin

2004-12-15 Thread Sean Tran
Dear Cygwin, I tried to run setup.exe and I got a lot of ftp site to download. I tried numerious sites and I got the same error as shown below. Please, help me out. Unable to get setup.ini from < Thanks, Sean -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/

Re: Can not install Cygwin

2004-12-15 Thread Larry Hall
At 03:21 PM 12/15/2004, you wrote: >Dear Cygwin, > >I tried to run setup.exe and I got a lot of ftp site to download. I tried >numerious sites and I got the same error as shown below. Please, help me out. > >Unable to get setup.ini from < > http://mirrors.rc

Re: Error with managed mount point.

2004-12-15 Thread Larry Hall
At 02:06 PM 12/15/2004, you wrote: >Hi, > >If someone can point me to the proper place, I would >be willing to further analyze this, but this is the issue: > >Files/Directories that end in a '.'(dot) are not retaining >the dot. For example: > >I am attempting to untar a tarball that contains this

Re: Error with managed mount point.

2004-12-15 Thread Mark Paulus
Running strace pointed me to the proper place to look for the error. However, the proper fix is maybe more of a philosophy issue. I found some code in path.cc that removes trailing dots and spaces from a file name in path_conv::check(). The question is, should these trailing spaces/dots actual

c++ code executes very slowly - sjlj EH to blame?

2004-12-15 Thread Adam McKee
My app runs about 6 times faster on linux than cygwin, even though it spends the bulk of its time doing pure computation in user-space: strace shows a minimum of system calls being made. Profiling shows that the culprit could be sjlj (set-jump/long-jump) EH. After googling around a bit, I found t

Re: Problem with ssh and X

2004-12-15 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004, Dr Christian Hicks wrote: > I am trying to connect to a Sun UNIX box and display > the graphics on my PC running Cygwin. I am using > the command ssh -X -l . Wrong list. Redirecting to cygwin-xfree. Please delete from subsequent discussion. > The connection is being made

Re: Error with managed mount point.

2004-12-15 Thread Larry Hall
At 03:48 PM 12/15/2004, you wrote: >Running strace pointed me to the proper place to look >for the error. > >However, the proper fix is maybe more of a philosophy >issue. > >I found some code in path.cc that removes trailing dots and >spaces from a file name in path_conv::check(). The question i

Re: c++ code executes very slowly - sjlj EH to blame?

2004-12-15 Thread Larry Hall
At 05:23 PM 12/15/2004, you wrote: >My app runs about 6 times faster on linux than cygwin, >even though it spends the bulk of its time doing pure >computation in user-space: strace shows a minimum of >system calls being made. Profiling shows that the >culprit could be sjlj (set-jump/long-jump) EH.

Re: cygwin Digest 15 Dec 2004 23:28:30 -0000 Issue 3998

2004-12-15 Thread Eric Schweitz
That sounds rather familiar... I'm seeing strange "random" accesses to my drives using find (and other apps) since I upgraded to 1.5.12(0.116/4/2). I'm seeing this on two machines now, both an XP machine and a 2000 machine. BTW, if I stick a floppy in my floppy drive and run find, I get the follow

Re: c++ code executes very slowly - sjlj EH to blame?

2004-12-15 Thread Adam McKee
Hi Larry, Thanks for your reply. About the messages you referred me to: /// http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-11/msg00962.html His situation is similar in terms of symptoms, but my test program (that throws an exception and tries to catch i

RE: why is -L/usr/local/lib necessary?

2004-12-15 Thread Dave Korn
> -Original Message- > From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Andrew Schulman > Sent: 14 December 2004 19:53 > > > why doesn't "gcc -lfoo" (ld) find /usr/local/lib/foo.dll? > > > what do I do to avoid this? > > > > Edit /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/3.3.3/specs > > Geez, that thing should be

RE: cygwin package server inside firewall, setup can't get list of download sites

2004-12-15 Thread Dave Korn
> -Original Message- > From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of george young > Sent: 15 December 2004 14:29 > But then setup hangs "Can't get list of download sites..." because > it's trying to get to some outside machine without proxy. Is there > some way to force setup to get it's initial list

Managed mount point question(s)?

2004-12-15 Thread Mark Paulus
In general, does it make sense to mount c:/cygwin as / in managed mode? Is there some reason this would not be a good idea? I have done this, and when I do, some files "disappear", such as /home/Mark.Paulus, which is my home. If I have a regular mount (c:\cygwin on / type system (binmode)), I

Re: 1.5.12: mt sees incorrect maximum block size

2004-12-15 Thread Brian Dessent
Corinna Vinschen wrote: > So, as you can see, the Windows NT tape functions doesn't allow me to set > the block size to more than 64K, too. That's the same functionality used > inside of Cygwin. I have no idea how to workaround that. I also didn't > find anything useful on the Web so far. > >

Re: Managed mount point question(s)?

2004-12-15 Thread Mark Paulus
Thank you for that information. That's the clue I needed. On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 13:37:50 -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote: >On Wed, Dec 15, 2004 at 11:19:42AM -0700, Mark Paulus wrote: >>In general, does it make sense to mount c:/cygwin as >>/ in managed mode? >No. >>Is there some reason this wo

RE: running .bat files from bash

2004-12-15 Thread Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID)
At Wednesday, December 15, 2004 3:10 PM, Donal Murtagh wrote: > Hi, > > I've noticed that if I want to run a .bat file in bash I have to cd > to the > directory it's in first in order for it to run properly > > For example, if I want to run c:\foo\bar.bat I have to use: > > cd /cygdrive/c/foo

Re: running .bat files from bash

2004-12-15 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004, Donal Murtagh wrote: > Hi, > > I've noticed that if I want to run a .bat file in bash I have to cd to the > directory it's in first in order for it to run properly > > For example, if I want to run c:\foo\bar.bat I have to use: > > cd /cygdrive/c/foo > bar.bat > > if I try > >

Re: c++ code executes very slowly - sjlj EH to blame?

2004-12-15 Thread Larry Hall
At 10:17 PM 12/15/2004, you wrote: >Hi Larry, > >Thanks for your reply. >About the messages you referred me to: > >/// > >http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-11/msg00962.html > >His situation is similar in terms of symptoms, but my >test program

Python, USB and cygwin

2004-12-15 Thread BMetzenthen
I have a couple of USB devices which are based upon FTDI chips. I am using the FTDI virtual serial port drivers. The devices appear to work properly except when attempting to communicate with them via cygwin python. Scripts which work o.k. with Windows python will not work properly with cyg