I'm having problem with accessing files that have Unicode in their
filenames.
1. I use Windows XP Korean version (so the codepage must be 949?).
2. I use iTunes to listen to my music.
3. Files in iTunes Library have filenames in the following format:
"{Artist}/{Album}/{Track#} {Title}.mp3"
Following the very recent update to tar 1.13.25-6, the executable tar.exe
really _is_ located in /usr/bin/ rather than /bin/. Consequently, when in
Cygwin, tar is "not found".
(Local patch: move it there.)
Fergus
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Amit,
Amit Regmi wrote:
I am having problems with C:\libpst_0.3.4_win32\libpst_0.3.4\readpst.exe
after downloading cygwin1.dll and then placing at the same folder i
get this message on execution
" The procedure entry point __getreent could not be located in the
dynamic link library cygwin1.
> Following the very recent update to tar 1.13.25-6, the
> executable tar.exe really _is_ located in /usr/bin/ rather
> than /bin/. Consequently, when in Cygwin, tar is "not found".
> (Local patch: move it there.)
> Fergus
>
Confirmed here. That's the only file that gets put in the real /usr/b
Hello,
I am a blind user using Jaws for Windows 3.3 (that is screenreading
software). Upgrading to newer version of this software is expensive, and I
have no afford to upgrade. My old version doesn't support reading winxp,
but supports reading win98 screens. That was answer to question, why
som
fergus (a) bonhard.uklinux.net wrote:
Following the very recent update to tar 1.13.25-6, the executable tar.exe
really _is_ located in /usr/bin/ rather than /bin/. Consequently, when in
Cygwin, tar is "not found".
The tarball contains a leading ./ on all of the file names.
The package should b
Markku Yli-Pentila wrote:
Hello,
I am a blind user using Jaws for Windows 3.3 (that is screenreading
software). Upgrading to newer version of this software is expensive, and I
have no afford to upgrade. My old version doesn't support reading winxp,
but supports reading win98 screens. That was
On Jun 6 17:02, Brian Keener wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > There were a couple of security changes in recent releases. What about
> > 1.5.17? Does it solve your problem? I just tried using login using
> > my own account and it works correctly. You should carefully inspect
> > your /e
On Jun 6 23:11, Vadym Voznyuk wrote:
> From: "Corinna Vinschen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR
> >["Accounts: Limit local account use of blank password
> >to console logon only."]
>
> Could you please add a short notice about this feature in cygrunsrv.README?
On Jun 7 16:08, Jaeho Shin wrote:
> I'm having problem with accessing files that have Unicode in their
> filenames.
> [...]
> Since I really want to use rsync, I hope Cygwin to be able to access
> Unicode filenames. It would be great if I could mount a filesystem with
> a charset or encoding spec
Thomas Rabe wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to compile a project under windows 2000 professional using
MSVC C++ 6.0 and the cygwin package and get the following message:
text2pcap-scanner.c
Linking text2pcap.exe
link @C:\DOCUME~1\rt7zfe\LOCALS~1\Temp\nmf01876.
cd doc
NMAKE
Amit Regmi wrote:
I am having problems with C:\libpst_0.3.4_win32\libpst_0.3.4\readpst.exe
after downloading cygwin1.dll and then placing at the same folder i get
this message on execution
" The procedure entry point __getreent could not be located in the
dynamic link library cygwin1.dll
h
Hello,
Thanks foryour reply
1.I have never tried to create any username in Cygwin (Because I don't know
how!).Also,I haven't given any username to apache.just I typed "apachectl
start".How can I create a username in cygwin?
2.I have a very weak dial-up internet connection and downloading files with
Hi all,
I'm trying to integrate the D frontend for GCC in the GCC 3.4.4 release,
I'm in contact with the maintainer David Friedman, he successfully
compiled the current (0.12.1) sources with MinGW and I expect that he
also has tested it with other supported platforms, however I get this
error now
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to integrate the D frontend for GCC in the GCC 3.4.4 release,
I'm in contact with the maintainer David Friedman, he successfully
compiled the current (0.12.1) sources with MinGW and I expect that he
also has tested it with other supported platforms, howe
Hi,
I experience a similar problem (ssh login) on NT/2000 machines. Cygwin
with 1.5.14 works just fine. When I switch to cygwin 1.5.17, I get 'access
denied'.
I haven't observed problems on XP/2003 machines.
I tried those scenarios on 2 NT servers, 1 NT Workstation, 2 XP PCs and 2
Windows 2003 s
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to integrate the D frontend for GCC in the GCC 3.4.4 release,
I'm in contact with the maintainer David Friedman, he successfully
compiled the current (0.12.1) sources with MinGW and I expect that he
also has tested it with other
BTW, you could also need a time service at your machine:
NetTime from http://nettime.sf.net/ "is a simple time synchronization
client for Windows 95/98/NT/2000" and it is free of charge.
Gerrit
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On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 07:47:13AM -0400, Jason Tishler wrote:
> On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 11:06:29PM +0200, Hermann Klocker wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/local/bin
> > $ rebaseall -T list1 -v > rb.out
> > /usr/bin/tclpip84.dll: skipped because not rebaseable
> > /usr/local/bin/mpich.d
Alireza Ghasemi wrote:
> 1.I have never tried to create any username in Cygwin (Because I don't know
> how!).Also,I haven't given any username to apache.just I typed "apachectl
> start".How can I create a username in cygwin?
> 2.I have a very weak dial-up internet connection and downloading files
On Jun 6 17:02, Brian Keener wrote:
> Thanks for the response. 1.5.17 doesn't correct it either. I have tried each
> release since 1.5.14 and and always end up rolling back to 1.5.14.
I realized you're using W2K and now I'm mildly confused.
I just tried it on W2K and I'm unable to use login on
On Jun 7 13:16, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I experience a similar problem (ssh login) on NT/2000 machines. Cygwin
> with 1.5.14 works just fine. When I switch to cygwin 1.5.17, I get 'access
> denied'.
>
> I haven't observed problems on XP/2003 machines.
I'm running sshd/ssh on NT4 and
* Mahadevaswamy.Lingaiah (2005-06-07 05:32 +0100)
> I have a code which is developed on 'Cygwin' enviornment using gcc.
You mean "compiled under Cygwin"?
> I need to run this code in Linux enviornment. Please inform me what are the
> necessary steps that I need to take to convert into Linux envi
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 06:51:46PM -0700, Linda W wrote:
>>>separate thread running which manages this (which implies careful
>>attention to locking issues and context switching) or you a schedule
>> timer signal (which has similar problems).)
>>
>>
>This may not be necessary if you only cache fil
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 02:30:02PM +0800, Carlo Florendo wrote:
>Jason Tishler wrote:
>>Please post instead of sending private email.
>>
>
>Hey, I've seen this mentioned many times. A quick google with "Cygwin,
>Please post instead of sending private mail" would give around 200 hits
>
>Thus, with
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 08:44:40AM +0200, Jacek Piskozub wrote:
>Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>I guess eventually all of those old Win9x systems will have to stop
>>working and people will have to buy new XP systems. Who knows when
>>that will happen, though?
>
>Correction. Some of us will migrate
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 08:39:32AM +0100, Max Bowsher wrote:
>fergus (a) bonhard.uklinux.net wrote:
>>Following the very recent update to tar 1.13.25-6, the executable tar.exe
>>really _is_ located in /usr/bin/ rather than /bin/. Consequently, when in
>>Cygwin, tar is "not found".
>
>The tarball co
On Tue, May 24, 2005 at 07:47:13AM -0400, Jason Tishler wrote:
> On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 11:06:29PM +0200, Hermann Klocker wrote:
> > I try to run Dakota 3.3 (from
> > http://endo.sandia.gov/DAKOTA/licensing/release/Dakota_3_3.cygwin.tar.gz)
AFAICT, the above is distributing cygwin1.dll without t
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Maybe this is the problem here:
! && !defined (TARGET_IS_PE_COFF)
Is TARGET_IS_PE_COFF defined for Cygwin?
Yes it is:
#define TARGET_IS_PE_COFF 1
Is this wrong in the d-codegen source? I'kll try what changes if I
include Cygwin:
! #if defined (ASM_OUTPUT_DEF) \
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to integrate the D frontend for GCC in the GCC 3.4.4 release,
I'm in contact with the maintainer David Friedman, he successfully
compiled the current (0.12.1) sources with MinGW and I expect that he
also has tested it with other supported platforms, how
Thank you very much for your advice. I will explore malloc_usable_size as you
suggested.
AV
>>> Stephan Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 06/04/05 10:44 PM >>>
(seeing no response yet; taking a shot)
I believe msize (or _msize) is non-standard. It's at least a Microsoft
extension, but may be present
Previously, I wrote:
> I am able to run apache on one XP SP2 system but not on another.
> When first installed on the bad system, apache reported:
>
> D:\cygwin\usr\sbin\httpd.exe (2496): *** unable to remap
> D:\cygwin\lib\apache\mo
> d_vhost_alias.dll to same address as parent(0x3F) !=
Am Dienstag, 7. Juni 2005 17:25 schrieb Gerrit P. Haase:
> Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
[...]
Sadly, neither can I help you nor am I able to provide something at least
remotely useful. But I can provide something utterly useless (this mail) so
you are not completely alone in this thread...
Regards
David Friedman wrote:
Maybe this is the problem here:
! && !defined (TARGET_IS_PE_COFF)
Is TARGET_IS_PE_COFF defined for Cygwin?
Yes it is:
#define TARGET_IS_PE_COFF 1
Is this wrong in the d-codegen source? I'kll try what changes if I
include Cygwin:
! #if defined (ASM_OUTPUT_DEF) \
Original Message
>From: Alireza Ghasemi
>Sent: 05 June 2005 15:03
> Hello,
> When compiling doxygen-1.2.13 I got the following error:
> " Checking for GNU install tool... not found!
> GNU version of install is required: this is part of the fileutils package:
> see http://www.gnu.org/softw
> a login token, assuming the service has been setup correctly. If you
> use public key authentication, the impersonation will fail for network
> shares. You didn't state what kind of authentication you were doing.
In both cases I was attempting to do public key authentication - My
current solu
Hi
tar-1.13.25-7 is one of the few packages which still has it's info file under
/usr/info instead
of /usr/share/info ...
Ciao
Volker
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On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 06:50:22PM +0200, Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
>tar-1.13.25-7 is one of the few packages which still has it's info file
>under /usr/info instead of /usr/share/info ...
See the previous explanation of what tar-1.13.25-7 is for. I'm not
going to repackage this again just to put th
Any comments about this?
On Jun 2, 2005, at 11:22 AM, Peter Rehley wrote:
Here is a patch to thread.cc that allows _lock to process signals.
The patch is against the 1.178 version of thread.cc found in cvs.
--- thread.cc.orig Thu Jun 2 11:17:39 2005
+++ thread.cc Thu Jun 2 11:20:00
At 12:40 PM 6/7/2005, you wrote:
>> a login token, assuming the service has been setup correctly. If you
>> use public key authentication, the impersonation will fail for network
>> shares. You didn't state what kind of authentication you were doing.
>
>In both cases I was attempting to do publi
> >Hummingbird9 + Win2K + NFS shares works beautifully, FYI. I don't
> >have any of the problems mentioned in the cygwin FAQ re: accessing
> >network shares from inside a ssh session.
>
> OK, so then what was the point of this thread again? I've read it through
> again from the beginning and I st
Original Message
>From: Gerrit P. Haase
>Sent: 07 June 2005 11:59
> Hi all,
>
> I'm trying to integrate the D frontend for GCC in the GCC 3.4.4 release,
> What is new in the source regarding this problem is this patch which
> gives me the error cited below:
> diff -cr d-0.12/d-codegen.c
Original Message
>From: Allan Wilkins
>Sent: 07 June 2005 11:22
> I am receiving the following error whilst using a FIFO
> on the latest versions of cygwin:
>
> C:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe (2056): *** WFMO failed
> waiting for cygthread '(null)'
>
> To reproduce the problem:
>
> Open t
From time to time I get 100% cpu usage with the cpu taken by csrss.exe
and some cygwin processes (typically it is xinetd, init, etc.) I can't
pinpoint what triggers it, but it has been happening since about 6-8 weeks?
I see that a similar problem was reported previously in the following
threa
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Not that I know of. We're discussing to convert Cygwin's path
> handling to use Unicode for a while now, but it will take time.
> Don't expect this any time soon.
I've been off of the developer list for a while now, and
now the archives are subscriber only. :-(
How are
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 02:17:02PM -0400, Williams, Gerald S (Jerry) wrote:
>Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>>Not that I know of. We're discussing to convert Cygwin's path handling
>>to use Unicode for a while now, but it will take time. Don't expect
>>this any time soon.
>
>I've been off of the develop
At 01:50 PM 6/7/2005, you wrote:
>> >Hummingbird9 + Win2K + NFS shares works beautifully, FYI. I don't
>> >have any of the problems mentioned in the cygwin FAQ re: accessing
>> >network shares from inside a ssh session.
>>
>> OK, so then what was the point of this thread again? I've read it throu
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 11:22:21AM +0100, Allan Wilkins wrote:
>Open two cygwin bash shells. In the first enter:
>
> $ mkfifo TEST
> $ echo "Hello World" >TEST
>
>In the second enter:
>
> $ while read line
> > do
> > echo $line
> > done
>The following error will then be displayed:
>
> C:\cy
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 02:30:02PM +0800, Carlo Florendo wrote:
> >Jason Tishler wrote:
> >>Please post instead of sending private email.
> >
> >Hey, I've seen this mentioned many times. A quick google with "Cygwin,
> >Please post instead of sending
Hi,
I tried what is mentioned in the subject above but
have not been successful.
CreateProcess(...) returns the error 1305.
>From Winerror.h
#define ERROR_UNKNOWN_REVISION 1305L
Has someone tried this, or know the reason for the
error.
Thanks,
Venkatesh.
_
A working cross compiler? Perhaps that is part of the non-straightforward
problem. Have to build non-standard compiler and whatever other tools
are that need to be created especially for such an environment. This is
what I was referring to when I said that I always seemed to be missing
one tool
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 12:27:54PM -0700, Venkatesh Gopal wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I tried what is mentioned in the subject above but
>have not been successful.
>
>CreateProcess(...) returns the error 1305.
>
>From Winerror.h
>
>#define ERROR_UNKNOWN_REVISION 1305L
>
>Has someone tried this, or kno
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 12:31:34PM -0700, Linda W wrote:
>A working cross compiler? Perhaps that is part of the
>non-straightforward problem. Have to build non-standard compiler and
>whatever other tools are that need to be created especially for such an
>environment. This is what I was referrin
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Larry Hall wrote:
> At 01:50 PM 6/7/2005, you wrote:
>
> >> >Hummingbird9 + Win2K + NFS shares works beautifully, FYI. I don't
> >> >have any of the problems mentioned in the cygwin FAQ re: accessing
> >> >network shares from inside a ssh session.
> >>
> >> OK, so then what was
Hello,
I am installing postgresql in the Windows 98 with cygwin.
A signal error 12 is happening (initdb-failed).
Necessary to install postgres in the Windows 98, then I am using win98, cygwin
and postgresql-7.4.3.
They help me?
I did not find nothing in the aid InterNet?
I am thankful
I want to be able to run a noninteractive command like
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] somecommand
where user "joedoe" has /bin/rbash in /etc/passwd for a shell.
How do I restrict the PATH that is seen for the above ssh session?
I have tried changing and exporting PATH in ~joedoe/.bashrc but this
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 12:31:34PM -0700, Linda W wrote:
A working cross compiler? Perhaps that is part of the
non-straightforward problem. Have to build non-standard compiler and
whatever other tools are that need to be created especially for such an
environment.
David Friedman wrote:
This is probably a better test:
--- d-codegen.cc.origTue Jun 7 14:10:57 2005
+++ d-codegen.ccTue Jun 7 14:11:55 2005
@@ -1757,7 +1757,7 @@
char buf[256];
#if defined (TARGET_IS_PE_COFF)
- if (DECL_ONE_ONLY (function))
+ // if (DECL_ONE_ONLY (function))
"Craig A. Vanderborgh" wrote:
> I believe that this is a great example where it would be quite
> appropriate for you to provide a more useful response than "go google
> yourself".
>
> The details of exactly how a cross compiler should be configured for
> Cygwin are quite important, yet they remai
botham wrote:
> From time to time I get 100% cpu usage with the cpu taken by csrss.exe
> and some cygwin processes (typically it is xinetd, init, etc.) I can't
> pinpoint what triggers it, but it has been happening since about 6-8 weeks?
If you use process explorer to view the threads of a cygw
I'm having a problem when I try to use the stripped cygwin1.dll built
from CVS. I'm seeing this problem both with the current binutils release
and with the previous one.
When I attempt to start bash, I get the following error message from
Windows in a pop-up window:
"The application or DLL c
Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
(snip)
perl only checks ACLs if you ask it to. What does:
$ perl -e 'use filetest "access"; if ( ! -x "/cygdrive/c/Programme/NSIS/NSIS.exe" )
{print "not executable";}'
not executable
show?
Thank you! Works like a charm :)
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Joel Denny wrote:
> In trying to figure out why no one responded on this, I looked back
> through the mailing list to see if I missed something. I decided maybe it
> was the fact that I didn't mention running apache using cygrunsrv.
If no one responds then that usually means no one knows the ans
David Rothenberger wrote:
> I'm having a problem when I try to use the stripped cygwin1.dll built
> from CVS. I'm seeing this problem both with the current binutils release
> and with the previous one.
>
> When I attempt to start bash, I get the following error message from
> Windows in a pop-up
On 6/7/2005 4:28 PM, Brian Dessent wrote:
Part of the new cygheap changes that cgf recently checked in, were a
number of changes/tweaks to the linker script. It's possible that your
checkout happened in the middle of those changes, or you didn't get them
all. Try a recent checkout. (If you are
At 04:10 PM 6/7/2005, you wrote:
>
>
>I want to be able to run a noninteractive command like
>
> ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] somecommand
>
>where user "joedoe" has /bin/rbash in /etc/passwd for a shell.
>
> How do I restrict the PATH that is seen for the above ssh session?
>
>I have tried changing an
>This has nothing to do with security but with accessing shares on the
>network. Apparently you're accessing shares which are only available
>when the VPN is up and this *somehow* results in some internal problem.
>Unfortunately you're only giving very basic information. Please have a
>look into
Alireza Ghasemi wrote:
Hello,
Thanks foryour reply
1.I have never tried to create any username in Cygwin (Because I don't know
how!).Also,I haven't given any username to apache.just I typed "apachectl
start".How can I create a username in cygwin?
2.I have a very weak dial-up internet connection
Juliano Francisco Angeli wrote:
Hello,
I am installing postgresql in the Windows 98 with cygwin.
A signal error 12 is happening (initdb-failed).
Necessary to install postgres in the Windows 98, then I am using win98, cygwin
and postgresql-7.4.3.
They help me?
I did not find nothing in th
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 04:34:43PM -0400, Craig A. Vanderborgh wrote:
>Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 12:31:34PM -0700, Linda W wrote:
>>>A working cross compiler? Perhaps that is part of the
>>>non-straightforward problem. Have to build non-standard compiler and
>>>whatever
On Tue, 7 Jun 2005, Brian Dessent wrote:
>
> If no one responds then that usually means no one knows the answer. :(
Thanks. I was beginning to worry that everyone knew the answers to all my
posts and I was being ignored as an idiot.
> the actual problem that you are having - the part about cygr
Joel Denny wrote:
> I've seen the reports. I was hoping there were some further developments.
> Is there a list somewhere of unresolved issues? Or is that the mailing
> list's job?
There's no bug reporting or PR system, so the mailing list pretty much
serves all purposes. I think the idea has
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