On Wed, Dec 28, 2005 at 04:28:32AM -0800, Said Hanafy wrote:
> dear Christopher
> i try ti install cygwin in WINME platform
> and i follow the instruction exactly but the window is closed
> instantly (this means there is a problem in the setup of the software)
>
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Dec 28, 2005 at 04:28:32AM -0800, Said Hanafy wrote:
dear Christopher
i try ti install cygwin in WINME platform
and i follow the instruction exactly but the window is closed
instantly (this means there is a problem in the setup of
Hi,
If I am not mistaken, gs-X11 does everything that gs-no-X11 does, then
why distributing gs-no-X11 at all? A lot problems may arise due to the
presence of two different programs with the same name.
Of course all the programs of the package should go into /bin.
Bye
Happy holidays
R.M.
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Nick Low wrote:
> This morning, I tried to reinstall everything and see if that would
> make a difference. It did not seem to matter though. I have attached
> both the setup.log and setup.log.full files to this message.
Try not to send such big files, and if you have to, why not compress them?
Hi,
Two questions about GRACE:
1- Why is the folder of GRACE in /usr/ and not in /usr/share/ as
everything else?
2- Why there is in /bin/ a soft-link to xmgrace.exe while the actual
program is in /usr/grace/bin/ ?
Soft-links are not equivalent to the actual program, e.g. a
Windows nat
>Nick Low wrote:
>
>> This morning, I tried to reinstall everything and see if that would
>> make a difference. It did not seem to matter though. I have attached
>> both the setup.log and setup.log.full files to this message.
>
>Try not to send such big files, and if you have to, why not compress
Nick Low wrote:
> Alright, I put in the pause at the end of the batch file like you
> suggested, and now the window opens and displays the following
> message: "Press any key to continue..." Of course, pressing any key
> closes the window.
>
> There is no other information displayed in the wind
I had that problem some weeks ago, using CERNLIB libraries in building
fortran programs. (http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-12/msg00641.html)
I solved deleting '-lcygipc' from the build command. Also PAW, a CERN
application had problems, so I rebuilt all CERNLIB deleting -lcygipc.
Now all works f
Hello,
I have a problem with rights on font file. In a directory, with many ttf
files, when a double-click on some files, I have a message "This is not
a valid font file".
Then I do a ls -l in the concerned directory.
All the font files *with problem* have rights such as :
-rw-rw-rw- x
Hi all,
Is there anything new in automating Cygwin setup since the short command
line list at:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2003-03/msg00526.html
(Referenced in the Cygwin-apps Homepage)?
... And do these commands still work?
Since this is a slow week I'm once again digging into tryi
Hi,
I am experiencing a gcc/g++ crash when compiling polymake (the polyhedron
manipulation utility at http://www.math.tu-berlin.de/polymake/, download at
http://www.math.tu-berlin.de/polymake/download_choice.html):
---
g++ -c -o facets_from_incidence.o -I../../../apps/polytope/include
-I../../.
Hi,
Two questions about GRACE:
1- Why is the folder of GRACE in /usr/ and not in /usr/share/ as
everything else?
Because that is the default setting if --prefix is pointing to /usr.
I didn't know that there is a --enable-grace-home=DIR switch for
configure that can be used to change this def
cwpbl wrote:
> 1. What means "+" in the first column of "ls -l" ?
It means there are additional ACL privileges that cannot be represented
in the unix "rwx" format. Use getfacl, cacls, xcacls, "file -
properties" in explorer, etc. to view them.
> 2. Secondly, if I do "chmod a+x *.ttf", all works
On 12/28/2005, Bruce Dobrin wrote:
Is there anything new in automating Cygwin setup since the short command
line list at:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2003-03/msg00526.html (Referenced
in the Cygwin-apps Homepage)?
I think that still about covers it. You can check the source if
Hmm, I just tried it and it does appear to sort of work, but it only
installs the "default" and I don't see any way to tell it to do
otherwise. ( plus the -q flag still doesn't' suppress the "you must
reboot" window)
-Original Message-
From: Larry Hall (Cygwin) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
On Wed, Dec 28, 2005 at 04:23:33PM -0800, Bruce Dobrin wrote:
> Hmm, I just tried it and it does appear to sort of work, but it only
> installs the "default" and I don't see any way to tell it to do
> otherwise.
This has been discussed many times. In short, set up a dummy package
in setup.iniw
On 2005/12/28 18:08:11, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
>Rodrigo Medina wrote:
>> Hi,
>> If I am not mistaken, gs-X11 does everything that gs-no-X11 does, then
>> why distributing gs-no-X11 at all? A lot problems may arise due to the
>> presence of two different programs with the same name.
>> Of cou
Rodrigo Medina wrote:
On 2005/12/28 18:08:11, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Rodrigo Medina wrote:
Hi,
If I am not mistaken, gs-X11 does everything that gs-no-X11 does, then
why distributing gs-no-X11 at all? A lot problems may arise due to the
presence of two different programs with the same n
Hi.
I'm using the 20051227-snapshot of cygwin1.dll. This is my Windows 98SE
environment as told by the 'set' command:
TMP=C:\WINDOWS\TEMP
TEMP=C:\WINDOWS\TEMP
PROMPT=$p$g
winbootdir=C:\WINDOWS
PATH=C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND
COMSPEC=C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND.COM
DIRCMD=/o:gne
windir=C
On Mon, 05 Sep 2005, Sean Gugler wrote:
> Score! Snapshot 20050905 did the trick.
Unfortunately, there is still a crash with:
#include
#include
#include
#include
int cygwinsystem (const char *cmd)
{
pid_t pid;
int rc;
static int result;
if (!(pid = fork()))
<2 informal tests on my home PC, /etc/ssh_config is "OTTB">
no problem, using PubkeyAuthentication:
$ uname -a #login shell is bash, started by 'sshing in'
CYGWIN_NT-5.0 argon 1.5.19s(0.149/4/2) 20051227 16:45:51 i686 unknown unknown
Cygwin
$ ssh localhost date
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