Bengt-Arne Fjellner wrote:
> either /proc/prtitions has something wrong or i have.
> This is how it looks.
> $ cat /proc/partitions
> major minor #blocks name
>
> 8 0 19535040 sdaOK
> 816 78124095 sdbOK
> 817 56196 sdb1 OK
> 818 61978770 sdb2 O
Herb Martin wrote:
You indicated that SPF might be dependent on SRS,
I don't see that (but might be missing something).
My limited experience confirms your previous email pointing
to IPv6 support as the hangup.
I compiled libspf & libsrs, though there were some tweaks
neccessary.
I take
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Up to last week, I was able to do
enscript -p- file.txt > $PRINTER
where I had
export PRINTER="//rhosvr01/rhohp4100"
in my /etc/profile
and this worked well.
After my hard drive failed and I reinstalled windows, etc.,
the above enscript command fails with:
So
Rebirth Seph wrote:
I'm getting these errors while compiling:
$ make
psp-gcc -c -Wall -pedantic socket.c
In file included from /usr/local/pspdev/psp/lib/gcc/psp/4.0.0/../../../../psp/in
clude/sys/socket.h:15,
from socket.c:10:
/usr/local/pspdev/psp/lib/gcc/psp/4.0.0/../../../..
Gianni Mariani wrote:
It appears a long long time ago that cygwin perl was capable of building
openssl, however it appears that now the openssl make files generated by
cygwin are filled with errors.
This seems to be a long-running issue. Ideas ?
Not really. I once used Cygwin & nasm to b
Please post to the list.
There was a patch posted:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2003-05/msg01593.html
Just apply the patch, build qmail and install it as on Linux.
Gerrit
Devarajulu E V - Senior Technical Architect - SIS wrote:
Hi,
I went through the mailing list posted by you on s
On Jun 21 09:14, Chris January wrote:
> Bengt-Arne Fjellner wrote:
>
> > either /proc/prtitions has something wrong or i have.
> > This is how it looks.
> > $ cat /proc/partitions
> > major minor #blocks name
> >
> > 8 0 19535040 sdaOK
> > 816 78124095 sdbOK
> > 8
On Jun 21 11:12, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >Up to last week, I was able to do
> >
> >
> >>enscript -p- file.txt > $PRINTER
> >
> >
> >where I had
> >
> >export PRINTER="//rhosvr01/rhohp4100"
> >in my /etc/profile
> >
> >and this worked well.
> >
> >After my hard drive f
> > It looks mostly like IPv6 stuff is causing the glitches.
>
> This is the problem with libspf2, making the IPv6 stuff
> conditional should do it, but I am not a programmer so I have
> not really an idea how to start, all the IP stuff is mixed
> together in several functions and it will be so
Herb Martin wrote:
It looks mostly like IPv6 stuff is causing the glitches.
This is the problem with libspf2, making the IPv6 stuff
conditional should do it, but I am not a programmer so I have
not really an idea how to start, all the IP stuff is mixed
together in several functions and it w
Morning all!
This is a bug report / progress report / RFA all in one: I've analysed
this bug and I'm fairly sure I've grokked it, but I could really use a
second (and even third) pair of eyes. The patch attached is FYI but is not
a formal submission, I have grave doubts that it is correc
On Jun 21 00:00, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 08:24:19PM -0700, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
> >On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 11:14:27PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> >>On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 06:13:22PM -0700, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes
> >>wrote:
> >>>On the 20050615 snapshot
> I have a problem with cygwin. I wanted to install on my PC cygwin with the
> UNIX text mode.
> I don't know why because I tried it many times but cygwin after installing is
> working allways
> in the DOS text mode. Furthermore, the most basic functions like "ls" or
> "dir" aren't
> working. I
I've updated the version of lynx to 2.8.4-9.
This is a Cygwin bugfix release. It solves the crash which might occur
when following an URL. It also does not overwrite /etc/lynx.cfg anymore
if one is already installed.
To update your installation, click on the "Install Cygwin now" link on
the ht
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 11:06:47PM -0700, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
> > Me too, but it is a popular product and maybe they've improved.
> > I also thought I remembered one that never worked for anyone
> > but a quick search didn't turn up t
Original Message
>From: Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes
>Sent: 21 June 2005 07:16
> On Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 11:06:47PM -0700, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
>> On 6/17/05, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> Why not just use the system firewall which is part of XP SP2?
>>
>>> Joshua, do you think you
On Mon, 20 Jun 2005, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
> On 6/17/05, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> > >>Why not just use the system firewall which is part of XP SP2?
>
> > Joshua, do you think you could add an entry about this concerning
> > what seems to work and what doesn't seem to work?
>
> Done. htt
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> Another thing to mention is the fact that programs other than firewalls
> might have that behavior (notably Norton Ghost and various antivirus
> programs).
Norton Ghost? That one is a hard disk duplication program, nothing to do with
firewalls or antivirus. I've never
On Tue, 21 Jun 2005, René Berber wrote:
> Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>
> > Another thing to mention is the fact that programs other than firewalls
> > might have that behavior (notably Norton Ghost and various antivirus
> > programs).
Two points, addressed separately.
> Norton Ghost? That one is
Hello all,
I'd like to capture packets sent between server and client sockets in
the same machine. I know tcpdump would do that, but it seems it's not
implemented in Cygwin. Is there another way of doing this?
Thanks,
Fernando
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Yes use ethereal and winPcap. Just go to www.ethereal.com
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 01:32:16PM -0400, Fernando Barsoba wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'd like to capture packets sent between server and client sockets in
> the same machine. I know tcpdump would do that, but it seems it's not
> implement
Fernando Barsoba wrote:
> I'd like to capture packets sent between server and client sockets in
> the same machine. I know tcpdump would do that, but it seems it's not
> implemented in Cygwin. Is there another way of doing this?
There's also tcpflow, very similar but easier to use.
Both tcpdump
Fernando Barsoba wrote:
Hello all,
I'd like to capture packets sent between server and client sockets in
the same machine. I know tcpdump would do that, but it seems it's not
implemented in Cygwin. Is there another way of doing this?
Thanks,
Fernando
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"Wayne Willcox" wrote:
> Yes use ethereal and winPcap. Just go to www.ethereal.com
>
Oh, so Ethereal under Windows can capture packets sent on loopback device
now? I couldn't get that to work when I last tried it.
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 01:32:16PM -0400, Fernando Barsoba wrote:
>> Hello all,
Hmm maybe it can't capture loopback. Guess I missed the same
machine part.
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 09:45:36PM +0200, Mikael wrote:
>
> "Wayne Willcox" wrote:
> > Yes use ethereal and winPcap. Just go to www.ethereal.com
> >
> Oh, so Ethereal under Windows can capture packets sent on loopback
Wayne Willcox wrote:
Hmm maybe it can't capture loopback. Guess I missed the same
machine part.
After doing some research... it seems it can't... Thank you anyway.
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 09:45:36PM +0200, Mikael wrote:
"Wayne Willcox" wrote:
Yes use ethereal and winPcap. Just
On Jun 21 15:59, Martin Vetter wrote:
> hi,
>
> >>- zsh as login shell for non-administrator = login via sshd hangs (!)
> >>- bash as login shell for non-administrator = login via sshd works
> >>fine
> >>- zsh as login shell for the administrator = login via sshd works
> >>fine
> >>workaround:
> Hi,
>
> I'm not sure if this is the right place for this, but I have a question
> about how ls on cygwin displays a symlink pointing to the current
> directory.
Yep, this is the right place.
>
> When I do the following:
>
> # cd ~
> # ln -s here .
> # ls -l here
> lrwxrwxrwx 1 gene.sally
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 11:35:26PM +, Eric Blake wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm not sure if this is the right place for this, but I have a question
>> about how ls on cygwin displays a symlink pointing to the current
>> directory.
>
>Yep, this is the right place.
>
>>
>> When I do the following:
>>
On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 01:08:38PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
>This is a bug report / progress report / RFA all in one: I've analysed
>this bug and I'm fairly sure I've grokked it, but I could really use a
>second (and even third) pair of eyes. The patch attached is FYI but is
>not a formal submissio
I'm getting a compilation error on #include saying the file can't
be found; am I missing something?
Thanks.
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FAQ:
On building binutils again on another machine I am still encountering a
build error.
I have built it successfully on my laptop but am unable to build it on two
other machines.
I am getting the following error multiple times on multiple files :-
Unknown index 'ky' and/or 'cp' in @synin
At 09:36 PM 6/21/2005, you wrote:
>I'm getting a compilation error on #include saying the file can't
>be found; am I missing something?
A good install perhaps? '/usr/include/stdio.h' is part of the "cygwin"
package. You can't have a proper install of Cygwin if you don't have this
package insta
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