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It is possible to install this Perl module in the Cygwin.
When I do 'perl Makefile.pl' the script blows up and creats the file
'perl.exe.stackdump'
I changed the code of the Makefile.pl inside the 'sub backtick' from
open(STDOUT, ">$
Brian Dessent wrote:
"Gerrit P. Haase" wrote:
The column headers disappear partially when switching back from full
screen view to normal view, see attached screenshot.
It works at first, breaks after using the radio buttons one time, e.g.
switch from 'curr' to 'exp' then toggle back from ful
Hello Gary,
Gary R. Van Sickle a écrit :
I have updated the version of mutt on cygwin.com to 1.4.2.1i-1.
I have installed mutt on a win2000 box. When I want to reply to
a message or when I write a new one, a file /tmp/mutt-w1024-1284-6
for example, is open with vim. I do some modification, the
marcos rebelo wrote:
> It is possible to install this Perl module in the Cygwin.
Looks like only if you force install of XML::DOM you can install this one.
I tried the easy way:
$ cpan
cpan> install XML::XSLT
and all dependencies where installed, except XML::DOM which failed a few tests.
So t
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Didier BRETIN
> Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 3:46 AM
> To: The Cygwin Mailing List
> Subject: Re: Updated: Mutt-1.4.2.1i-1
>
> Hello Gary,
>
> Gary R. Van Sickle a écrit :
> > I have updated the version
I tried removing the -n option, then it works fine.
I also downloaded version 1.10. Same thing happens.
I am positive that it worked in Feb, when I wrote it. Could it be some windows
update?
/Morten
From: "Johnson, Matt \(GE Healthcare\)"
To:
Date: Fri, 20 May 2005 14:20:34 -0500
Subjec
marcos rebelo wrote:
Just for the record:
The subject is wrong, XML::XSLT is correct.
XML::LibXML works ok:
All tests successful, 1 test skipped.
Files=22, Tests=1090, 75 wallclock secs (37.12 cusr + 25.31 csys = 62.44
CPU)
/bin/make test -- OK
It is possible to install this Perl module i
marcos rebelo wrote:
Ok, to clarify this:
Which module do you try to install:
1. XML::LibXSLT(M/MS/MSERGEANT/XML-LibXSLT-1.57.tar.gz)
2. XML::XSLT (J/JS/JSTOWE/XML-XSLT-0.48.tar.gz)
3. XSLT(J/JO/JOSTEN/XML-XSLT-0.20.tar.gz)
I guess the 1st.
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Hello,
Didier BRETIN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have installed mutt on a win2000 box. When I want to reply to
> a message or when I write a new one, a file /tmp/mutt-w1024-1284-6
> for example, is open with vim. I do some modification, then I write
> it, and then mutt tells me : "Aborted unmo
Gary R. Van Sickle a écrit :
I have installed mutt on a win2000 box. When I want to reply
to a message or when I write a new one, a file
/tmp/mutt-w1024-1284-6 for example, is open with vim. I do
some modification, then I write it, and then mutt tells me :
"Aborted unmodified message.".
Effe
René Berber wrote:
marcos rebelo wrote:
It is possible to install this Perl module in the Cygwin.
Looks like only if you force install of XML::DOM you can install this one.
I tried the easy way:
$ cpan
cpan> install XML::XSLT
and all dependencies where installed, except XML::DOM which f
Original Message
>From: René Berber
>Sent: 20 May 2005 22:46
> mimiller OOPS ncsa.uiucDOTBLAH wrote:
>> program. My first guess was; c:cygwin\bin>cygwin vic
>> but I get an error: cannot execute binary file
> but it looks like it is... so first you opened the "Command Prompt",
> changed
At 08:54 PM 5/22/2005, you wrote:
>When I run a particular compiler application from rxvt at work (via .bat and
>.mak files) the program prints file pathnames with normal unix forward
>slashes. I can click the file pathname and paste it to rxvt and run win32 gvim
>(with cyg-wrapper.sh by hermitt
That could be. To be honest, I haven't had time to look into it. I've put it
on my list of "things to look into when I have time" pile, but I've been too
busy lately. A data point: I was using XP SP1.
-Original Message-
From: Morten Kjærulff [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May
> simple). But make still gave the following error
> and terminatedimmediately :-
> cd . && aclocal-1.7
> /bin/bash: line 1: aclocal-1.7:command not found
> make: *** [aclocal.m4] Error 127
It looks like you are missing aclocal script, which is, I believe, a part of
automake package. Use setup t
I am trying to build and install binutils-2.15 as I need this version. I
have successfully done this before on my other machine, but am unable to do
it on this one.
On the 'make install' I am getting the following error :-
make[4]: Leaving directory `/usr/build/binutils-2.15/binutils/doc'
make
>>> i'd like to use cygwin from a normal windows-app. The problem is, that i
>>> need a login-shell, so that all environment-vars are properly set. The
>>> problem: bash -li always changes the current workdir!
>>
>> So here's what i'd like to do. Perhaps you could help me with that:
>>
>> I'm tryin
I am trying to build and install binutils-2.15 as I need this version. I
have successfully done this before on my other machine, but am unable to do
it on this one.
Okay I was missing pod2man from Perl.
Aaron
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>I am trying to build and install binutils-2.15 as I need this version. I
>have successfully done this before on my other machine, but am unable to
>do it on this one.
Okay I was missing pod2man from Perl.
No that was not it :(
Any ideas ?
Aaron
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>>> i'd like to use cygwin from a normal windows-app. The problem is, that i
>>> need a login-shell, so that all environment-vars are properly set. The
>>> problem: bash -li always changes the current workdir!
>The point was "a flly functional" environment, and just adding /bin to
>the PATH is onl
Hi,
from time to time, I'm bootstrapping gcc on my Win98 cygwin Box.
>From a few weeks, it ends after about 1 hour of bootstrap with the following
message :
103 [main] make 395143 fork_copy: user/cygwin data pass 2 failed,
0x1001..0x10312000, done 0, windows pid 4293978333, Win32 error 8
Aaron Gray wrote:
>I am trying to build and install binutils-2.15 as I need this
version. I >have successfully done this before on my other machine,
but am unable to >do it on this one.
Okay I was missing pod2man from Perl.
No that was not it :(
Any ideas ?
$ makeinfo --version
makeinfo
>I am trying to build and install binutils-2.15 as I need this
version. I >have successfully done this before on my other machine, but
am unable to >do it on this one.
Okay I was missing pod2man from Perl.
No that was not it :(
Any ideas ?
$ makeinfo --version
makeinfo (GNU texinfo) 4.8
At 10:46 PM 5/21/2005 -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
>Ok, I give. No mas, no mas.
>
>I have a new mutt build ready to go, but I can no longer test it since I've
>gone DSL. AT&T does [E]SMTP over SSL, and ssmtp (which I had been using)
>doesn't (the official Cygwin one anyway). So I'm trying to
[snip]
> From you debug output:
> 204.127.134.146 in hosts_avoid_esmtp? yes (matched
> "imailhost.worldnet.att.net")
> not sending EHLO (host matches hosts_avoid_esmtp)
>
> If you don't send EHLO, the functionality is reduced.
>
> Pierre
>
I get the same (non-)results either way.
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Gary R. V
On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 12:55:12PM -0700, Dave wrote:
> >>> i'd like to use cygwin from a normal windows-app. The problem is, that i
> >>> need a login-shell, so that all environment-vars are properly set. The
> >>> problem: bash -li always changes the current workdir!
>
> >The point was "a flly f
Oops, false alarm. When I actually checked it again today at work the
program displays backslashes. Sorry for the spurious post.
-gene
Gene Smith wrote, On 05/22/2005 08:54 PM:
When I run a particular compiler application from rxvt at work (via .bat
and .mak files) the program prints file pathn
Hello,
I have downloaded some c++ libraries and tried to download them.But All of
them give an error like :
"'struct tm' has no member called 'tm_gmtoff'"
(tm is defined as 'time_t t; time(&t);tm* ptm = localtime(&t);')
I guess that tm should be defined in ctime header.
What's the problem and what
On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 06:34:21PM +0430, Alireza Ghasemi wrote:
> Hello,
> I have downloaded some c++ libraries and tried to download them.But All of
> them give an error like :
> "'struct tm' has no member called 'tm_gmtoff'"
> (tm is defined as 'time_t t; time(&t);tm* ptm = localtime(&t);')
> I
On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 07:58:01PM -0700, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
> tm_gmtoff is not required by the standard:
> http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/basedefs/time.h.html
>
> However, it is an extension available in the Olson tzcode, which
> cygwin seems to use. Enabling it would
Alireza Ghasemi wrote:
> I have downloaded some c++ libraries and tried to download them.But All of
> them give an error like :
> "'struct tm' has no member called 'tm_gmtoff'"
> (tm is defined as 'time_t t; time(&t);tm* ptm = localtime(&t);')
In general you will get much better help if you inden
At 07:25 PM 5/23/2005 -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
>[snip]
>> From you debug output:
>> 204.127.134.146 in hosts_avoid_esmtp? yes (matched
>> "imailhost.worldnet.att.net")
>> not sending EHLO (host matches hosts_avoid_esmtp)
>>
>> If you don't send EHLO, the functionality is reduced.
>>
>> Pi
i'd like to use cygwin from a normal windows-app. The problem is, that i
need a login-shell, so that all environment-vars are properly set. The
problem: bash -li always changes the current workdir!
>>
>>The point was "a flly functional" environment, and just adding /bin to
>>the PATH i
Hi,
I wonder if it is not better, avoiding to run texconfig in the post-install
script, and instead let the user do its own configuration.
bye
RM
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