Op Thu, 28 Apr 2005 21:41:26 -0700 schreef Joshua Daniel Franklin
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: You particularly want 'mount -m':
:
: -m, --mount-commands write mount commands to replace user and
^^^
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Op Fri, 29 Apr 2005 21:39:36 -0700 schreef Brian Dessent
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: cygwin web site. The minimum you will need is everything in category
: "base".
You may also need any packages which those depend on.
Specifically this means you might need following packages which are not
On Apr 30 14:53, Larry Hall wrote:
> At 09:59 PM 4/29/2005, you wrote:
> >Dominic Chambers wrote:
> >
> >> Running commands via SSH causes windows executables to be given path
> >> priority, so that they run ahead of identically named UNIX executables. I
> >> found this while trying to use the find
robert johnson schrieb:
hello
i have been using activestate's perl for win32 just fine, except that i cant do
ZModem transfers. so I installed CYGWIN, and built a new perl in that
environment, with the hopes i could use available zmodem routines built for
*nix.
problem is, whereas Win32::SerialPor
However, that said, the above WJFFM. In fact, it works more like
linux in 1.5.16 than it does on 1.5.15, i.e., the cat command exits
after printing "YOUR TEXT HERE" whereas it continues to block in
1.5.15.
>> I tried the 4/30 snapshot of cygwin1.dll. It exhibited the behavior
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Christopher Faylor wrote:
> However, that said, the above WJFFM.
It *is* in the oloca but not found in command line "wtf", is this
expected? (e.g. "a new version if waiting for some critical level of
"new acronyms"?)
Lapo
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On May 1 03:46, Wesley W. Terpstra wrote:
> Why is the ISO C99 header missing?
> Cygwin is the only gcc platform I've seen without it; even MinGW has it.
> This header provides fesetround which I have no idea how to reproduce.
>
> Am I using the wrong version of some cygwin package?
Since the f
I'm getting crazy
I have the Xerces (I think) installed.
Now I have to set some variables but I dont know to what, can someone help me
XERCES_LIB
XERCES_INCLUDE
XERCESCROOT
XERCES_CONFIG
Thanks
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On Sun, May 01, 2005 at 09:43:50AM +0200, Bas van Gompel wrote:
>Op Thu, 28 Apr 2005 21:41:26 -0700 schreef Joshua Daniel Franklin
>in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>[...]
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>: You particularly want 'mount -m':
>:
>: -m, --mount-commands write mount commands to replace user and
>
Marcus Picasso wrote:
Seems that Cygwin port of the unison file synchronizer does not do the
-fastcheck very well. Transcript follows:
...
Can somebody confirm / explain this behaviour? I have a large tree that I'm
synchronizing across two hard-disks, and got suspicious when re-running
synchronizat
At 05:55 AM 5/1/2005, you wrote:
>On Apr 30 14:53, Larry Hall wrote:
>> At 09:59 PM 4/29/2005, you wrote:
>> >Dominic Chambers wrote:
>> >
>> >> Running commands via SSH causes windows executables to be given path
>> >> priority, so that they run ahead of identically named UNIX executables. I
>> >>
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
This message is produced by GNU find. "find -name a ." will result in such.
Oops. (Crawl under rock..)
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Hi all,
I tried to forward this message to the main cygwin
list yesterday, but had a little trouble getting it
there, probably because I mentioned "xterm" in the
subject. I'm trying again in case this is NOT an "X"
problem but a base cygwin problem.
I have attached the test program xtermbug.c in
On Sun, May 01, 2005 at 04:56:13PM -0700, Peter Farley wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I tried to forward this message to the main cygwin
>list yesterday, but had a little trouble getting it
>there, probably because I mentioned "xterm" in the
>subject. I'm trying again in case this is NOT an "X"
>problem but a
Christopher Faylor wrote:
> There was a problem with setting VMIN == VTIME == 0 on ttys/ptys. I've
> just checked in a fix. It will be in today's snapshot, when it shows
> up: http://cygwin.com/snapshots/ .
Peter Farley wrote:
> kbattr.c_cc[VMIN] = 0;
> kbattr.c_cc[VTIME] = 0;
If you
Greetings,
As I understand it cygwin access to NTFS is slow for various reasons.
For my purposes a filesystem on ramdisk managed by cygwin would work just fine.
Is that possible?
-Bill
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On Thu, Apr 14, 2005 at 03:58:13AM -0400, Lev S Bishop wrote:
>Process substitution in bash is not working for me currently. I'm pretty
>certain it worked at some point in the past (maybe about 6 months ago).
>
>For example:
>$ cat <( echo hello)
>
>hangs, ignoring ^C, kill -9, and requiring kill
Thank you Andrew.
I would try that out and let you know.
Best regards,
Jayant
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Thank you Corinna!!!
I would try it out and get back to you.
Best regards,
Jayant
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cgf wrote:
> I thought that maybe something like:
>
> cat < FIFO 42>FIFO
>
> might work since that would cause cat to keep FIFO open for input and
> output but that just hangs on both cygwin and linux.
Probably the right thing to do is:
in one shell:
$ cat < fifo
in the other shell:
$ exec 6>f
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