On Jun 13 15:36, Ross Boulet wrote:
> > When building dig on Cygwin, its configury should find
> > that libresolv
> > already exists and link against it. It's the minires and
> > minires-devel
> > packages you need for that.
> >
> >
> > Corinna
>
> I did not have minires-devel installed. I hav
On Mon, 13 Jun 2005, Dave wrote:
chere adds a "bash here" context menu just fine. However:
Thanks for the report. Now how did that go unnoticed? More explicit instructions
No problem :) Also, as a feature request, and since you're touching it
anyway: Can you also add it to a folder's con
I think I didn't mention this before: The installation program does not
remember the port of the proxy, it always defaults to 80. No biggie.
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Nils Jeppe wrote:
> I think I didn't mention this before: The installation program does not
> remember the port of the proxy, it always defaults to 80. No biggie.
This is fixed in recent versions of setup. Unfortunately there has not
yet been a new release, so unless you follow the cygwin-apps m
Original Message
>From: Brian Dessent
>Sent: 14 June 2005 03:23
> Procexp's "virtual size" column seems to be a meaningless number that
> procexp somehow arrives at.
It's the amount of reserved-but-not-yert-committed memory.
> It's not just cygwin processes that it
> seems to come up
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, Brian Dessent wrote:
This is fixed in recent versions of setup. Unfortunately there has not
yet been a new release, so unless you follow the cygwin-apps mailing
Okay, cool, thanks :-)
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Hi Peeps,
How do I downgrade Cygwin to an earlier version? I managed to compile
and successfully run htdig on cygwin last december. But now with the
same version of htdig it is giving nasty errors which is related to
cygwin. I want to revert to an older version .. how can I do it?
TIA
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Oliver,
Please post instead of sending private email.
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 08:54:10AM +0200, Oliver Geisen wrote:
> >>how can i read the version-number of an windows *.EXE file out of a
> >>bash-script ?
> >http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-01/msg00882.html
> Seems to be excactly what i wan
We have Cygwin 1.5.16 and is installed on Windows 2000 server.
When I run command
> mkpasswd -l -d > /etc/passwd
Or
> mkgroup -l -d > /etc/group,
I get the following error message
mkpasswd (249) : [5] Access denied
Please help me resolving this issue.
Thanks.
Best regards,
Jayant
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Hi Dave,
From: Dave
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 15:09:27 -0700 (PDT)
::>chere adds a "bash here" context menu just fine. However:
::>
::>1) You have to click on a folder icon, clicking in a folder
::> that's open does not work
::>2) It opens the shell not in the folder you clicked on, but
::> in
> Firstly I apologize for emailing you directly, I am not familiar with
> posting to cygwin and couldn't see any other way to get in touch.
No problem, but the approved method is to send your query to cygwin a
cygwin d com, with "screen" in the subject. I should normally see that,
and then othe
Original Message
>From: Moghe, Jayant
>Sent: 14 June 2005 12:25
> We have Cygwin 1.5.16 and is installed on Windows 2000 server.
>
> When I run command
>
>> mkpasswd -l -d > /etc/passwd
> Or
>> mkgroup -l -d > /etc/group,
>
> I get the following error message
>
> mkpasswd (249) : [5] A
How to check the permissions and change them?
Thanks.
Regards,
Jayant
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Subject: RE: Cygwin 1.5.16 (0.128/4/2): - mkpasswd (249) : [5] Acc
Hello,
I have installed the latest version of cygwin on XP and it works fine.
I'm trying to write a small C application that reads data from a
Microphone. Another application is attempting to write data to the sound
card to be played.
Does anyone know how to open a connection (file descriptor) t
yeah, I guess I should have clarified. every journal has their own
specific requirements for citation /method/, so that will depend on
which publication I decide to submit my article. I was more interested
in the content, i.e. author, title, publisher, year, etc. as some
projects such as the
Peter Waltman wrote:
>> since I used cygwin to implement my masters project (which I'm not
>> getting into publishable form),
Arturus Magi wrote:
> Also, as a note: submitting a masters project may still be considered
> distribution. You may want to solicit advice from a legal authority,
> if p
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>From: Moghe, Jayant
>Sent: 14 June 2005 13:11
> How to [SNIP]
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>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: 14 June 2005 13:29
> Hello,
>
> I have installed the latest version of cygwin on XP and it works fine.
> I'm trying to write a small C application that reads data from a
> Microphone. Another application is attempting to write data to the
it shows bash-2.05b$ when i double click on cygwin.
in general, it should show something like this
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
in the 1st case, i cannot use ls.exe command while it lies under the folder
C:\cygwin\bin
how to make the cygwin work properly?
thank you in advance.
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On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 11:32:52AM +0100, Prash wrote:
>How do I downgrade Cygwin to an earlier version? I managed to compile
>and successfully run htdig on cygwin last december. But now with the
>same version of htdig it is giving nasty errors which is related to
>cygwin. I want to revert to an ol
* wen (2005-06-14 14:55 +0100)
> it shows bash-2.05b$ when i double click on cygwin.
> in general, it should show something like this
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> in the 1st case, i cannot use ls.exe command while it lies under the folder
> C:\cygwin\bin
The sense of this sentence is rather mysterious
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, Jason Tishler wrote:
> Oliver,
>
> Please post instead of sending private email.
>
> On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 08:54:10AM +0200, Oliver Geisen wrote:
> > >>how can i read the version-number of an windows *.EXE file out of a
> > >>bash-script ?
> > >http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwi
??
All I'm asking is where can I get an earlier version of cygwin
If you need more info then here's the post from htdig
-
htdig.exe refuses to run on Cygwin
htdig.exe crashes with DB2 error. Permissions are fine
and the script is being run as administrator. Both 3.1.
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Still cannot reproduce (my Process Explorer shows the same numbers as the
TaskManager). Which version of Process Explorer are you using?
I can. I've just downloaded v9.11 for Win2K/XP/NT 32-bit.
Anyway, it shows these wildly inflated Virtual Sizes for a lot of
appl
Original Message
>From: Shankar Unni
>Sent: 14 June 2005 18:10
> Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>
>> Still cannot reproduce (my Process Explorer shows the same numbers as the
>> TaskManager). Which version of Process Explorer are you using?
>
> I can. I've just downloaded v9.11 for Win2K/XP/N
Shaffer, Kenneth wrote:
After changing to a directory on another computer, I get bad file
descriptor from an ls command:
shaffek>cd //explr_drivers5/reboot_results2
reboot_results2
shaffek>ls
ls: reading directory .: Bad file descriptor
I don't see this on my WinXP SP2 box running 1.5.17.
Per
On Jun 13 20:12, Volker Quetschke wrote:
> tcsh doesn't find the program if the .exe extension is given. whoami is
> only an example, this also happens to other programs.
> [...]
> And all lower case, (cygwin only). Try something like this:
Well, it seemed like a good idea way back wh
I'm trying to do a chroot-ed make which uses the content of the ${MAKE}
variable. What I'm finding is the value of ${MAKE} has two slashes '//'
at the beginning, so any attempt to use it failes (looks like a network
share).
I've created a directory, expanded cygwin-1.5.17-1.tar.bz2 into it, t
I couldn't find it on Google and I feel it's a different thing than
running Linux X applications (like xterm etc.), which is done by Cygwin/X.
Is it possible to "display" Windows program on Linux via ssh / X?
What I mean, normally we do something like that:
windows_cygwin$ ssh -l user linuxbox
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 09:03:42PM +0200, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
>I couldn't find it on Google and I feel it's a different thing than
>running Linux X applications (like xterm etc.), which is done by Cygwin/X.
>
>
>Is it possible to "display" Windows program on Linux via ssh / X?
>
>What I mean,
Christopher Faylor schrieb:
I want to do something in an opposite direction: start Windows apps on
Linux display:
linuxbox$ ssh -l user windows_cygwin -X
windows_cygwin$ notepad
or
windows_cygwin$ iexplore.exe
And these Windows applications would be displayed on my Linux.
Is it possible wi
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
I couldn't find it on Google and I feel it's a different thing than
running Linux X applications (like xterm etc.), which is done by
Cygwin/X.
Is it possible to "display" Windows program on Linux via ssh / X?
What I mean, normally we do something like that:
windows
Hello,
I would recommend looking at VNC server.. If you run VNC server on your
windows box, you can log into it from your Linux VNC client and view
your Windows desktop... This works in both directions {you can run VNC
server on Linux and log into it from Windows}
Hope this can help...
Micha
On 14/06/05, Thorsten Kampe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * wen (2005-06-14 14:55 +0100)
> > it shows bash-2.05b$ when i double click on cygwin.
> > in general, it should show something like this
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > in the 1st case, i cannot use ls.exe command while it lies under the folde
PS:
If you are concerned about security {who isn't} You can tunnel VNC
through a SSH tunnel...
Michael Uman
On Tue, 2005-06-14 at 13:02, Michael Uman wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I would recommend looking at VNC server.. If you run VNC server on your
> windows box, you can log into it from your Linu
> Perhaps there's some problem/issue with the permissions on the root of
> your share that's confusing bash? Does this also happen in a
> subdirectory of the share?
bash hasn't changed, only cygwin1.dll.
It also happens in a subdirectory of the share. I had posted an strace
output which I hope
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
(...)
And all lower case, (cygwin only). Try something like this:
Well, it seemed like a good idea way back when. But I agree that it's
probably not quite contemporary anymore.
Try the below patch. It removes the 'all lowercase' and it allows to enter
all tools with e
Rolf Campbell wrote:
> I'm trying to do a chroot-ed make which uses the content of the ${MAKE}
> variable. What I'm finding is the value of ${MAKE} has two slashes '//'
> at the beginning, so any attempt to use it failes (looks like a network
> share).
>
> I've created a directory, expanded cygwi
At 12:25 PM 6/14/2005, you wrote:
>??
>
>All I'm asking is where can I get an earlier version of cygwin
An earlier version (1) is available via 'setup.exe'. This is generally true
for all Cygwin packages. I doubt you'll find a version of Cygwin package
from December by downgrading via
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 04:14:41PM -0400, Shaffer, Kenneth wrote:
>On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 10:17:09AM -0700, Shankar Unni wrote:
>>Perhaps there's some problem/issue with the permissions on the root of
>>your share that's confusing bash? Does this also happen in a
>>subdirectory of the share?
>
>b
Folks,
No matter what mirror I go to I get an error (incomplete
download) of groff. Specifically
groff-1.18.1-2.tar.bz2.
Any ideas why?
KW
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--- Nils Jeppe wrote:
> Can you also add it to a folder's context menu? Say, I have a
> folder open, and I click on the folder window itself, instead of a folder
> icon for a sub-folder. That'd be sweet.
If I understand what you mean, then I don't think it's possible. However, if you
can find ei
At 05:02 PM 6/14/2005, you wrote:
>Folks,
>No matter what mirror I go to I get an error (incomplete
>download) of groff. Specifically
>groff-1.18.1-2.tar.bz2.
>
>Any ideas why?
Nope. No problems here using http://mirrors.rcn.net.
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>> Please don't. Try doing this instead:
>>
>> c:\>strace -ostrace.out bash
>> shaffek>cd //explr_drivers5/reboot_results2
>> reboot_results2
>> shaffek>ls
> Attached.
Try turning off strict case checking.
Pierre
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Michael Uman schrieb:
Hello,
I would recommend looking at VNC server.. If you run VNC server on your
windows box, you can log into it from your Linux VNC client and view
your Windows desktop... This works in both directions {you can run VNC
server on Linux and log into it from Windows}
Thi
I just tried that one and had the same issue.
But guess what!! It's our safe gateway software.
I downloaded all of cygwin, all of TeX, and Xemacs and only this file
was blocked.
I found out by going to the rcn.net site and my browser popped up a
"Safe Gateway" message.
Thanks all for all of you
You are making an assumption that MS Windows was designed as a networked
windowing system. It's not. It's not Cygwin's fault nor X windows fault
rather it is MS' fault in that their concept of GUI windowed apps is not
cleanly divided into the client/server paradigm.
No, I don't make any assump
> Try turning off strict case checking.
That works, but now I'm not unix-like.
I put the strict case back and then tried the case that Windows shows in
the explorer, Explr_drivers5\Reboot_results2, and ls still failed.
In any event, looks like we're closer to solving the problem.
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I want to complete the story which has some point of interest.
Obviously, you are not obliged to replay, not to take care of
problems.
As you can see from this mailing list, after installing the
cygwin package 1.5.17-1 (26-27 May) I had a problem with Emacs:
it took all CPU (100%) and its window
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 05:24:59PM -0400, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
>>> Please don't. Try doing this instead:
>>>
>>> c:\>strace -ostrace.out bash
>>> shaffek>cd //explr_drivers5/reboot_results2
>>> reboot_results2
>>> shaffek>ls
>
>> Attached.
>
>Try turning off strict case checking.
Wow. I'
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Michael Uman schrieb:
Hello,
I would recommend looking at VNC server.. If you run VNC server on
your windows box, you can log into it from your Linux VNC client and
view your Windows desktop... This works in both directions {you can
run VNC server on Linux and log
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
You are making an assumption that MS Windows was designed as a
networked windowing system. It's not. It's not Cygwin's fault nor X
windows fault rather it is MS' fault in that their concept of GUI
windowed apps is not cleanly divided into the client/server paradigm.
On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
> >> Please don't. Try doing this instead:
> >>
> >> c:\>strace -ostrace.out bash
> >> shaffek>cd //explr_drivers5/reboot_results2
> >> reboot_results2
> >> shaffek>ls
>
> > Attached.
>
> Try turning off strict case checking.
Pierre, would you mi
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 07:49:42PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
>
>> >> Please don't. Try doing this instead:
>> >>
>> >> c:\>strace -ostrace.out bash
>> >> shaffek>cd //explr_drivers5/reboot_results2
>> >> reboot_results2
>> >> shaffek>ls
>>
>
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 07:52:45PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 07:49:42PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>>On Tue, 14 Jun 2005, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
>>
>>> >> Please don't. Try doing this instead:
>>> >>
>>> >> c:\>strace -ostrace.out bash
>>> >> shaffek>cd //e
Jason Tishler wrote:
Oliver,
Please post instead of sending private email.
By the way, FYI this is already in the OLOCA.
http://www.cygwin.com/acronyms/#PPIOSPE :)
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Hi,
Thank you very much for your advise. I tried reinstalling cygwin and now
works nicely.
Thanks!
FBM
At 12:47 AM 6/13/2005, you wrote:
Hello,
I'm having problems understanding how cygwin handles the loading of
/etc/profile:
-> My cygwin.bat says the following:
@echo off
At 09:12 PM 6/14/2005, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Thank you very much for your advise. I tried reinstalling cygwin and now works
>nicely.
Glad to hear it. Something must have gone awry during your first install
somehow. Just another one of life's little mysteries. ;-)
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Andrew.Schulman wrote
---
OK. I later changed the version number from 1 to 0test1, so the URLs for
download are now
http://home.comcast.net/~andrex/cygwin/screen/screen-4.0.2-0test1.tar.bz2
(binary)
http://home.comcast.net/~andrex/cygwin/screen/screen-4.0.2-0test1-src.tar.bz2
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