First, let me say "Thank you" for taking some time to help me with
this problem. It has been a most frustrating issue for me. I have
done as you suggested and the results are listed out below.
On 12/28/05, René Berber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nick Low wrote:
>
> > Alright, I put in the pause
Thanks. The echo works. I haven't verified whether the latest basename(1)
behaves in the same way because I've run across a bigger problem.
Has anyone seem severe performance degradation running Cygwin on
WinME systems? I've seen my system just get slower and slower over
the past several months
Nick Low wrote:
[snip]
> Turning on the echo does not yield any useful information in the
> command window. I can now see the commands that are called by the
> batch file, but there is no information displayed between the line
> that now reads "bash --login -i --verbose --debug" and "pause". I
>
Hi,
I just re-installed the latest cygwin to have cron installed. Then i run
the following command to install the cron service,
cygrunsrv -I cron -p /usr/sbin/cron -a -D
After that I run,
crontab -e
But I get the following message,
bash-3.00$ crontab -e
Greetings. I'd appreciate it if the http://cygwin.com/ webmaster would
make two fixes to the http://cygwin.com/problems.html page, at his/her
earliest convenience:
1. Fix your author attribution for "smart questions" (i.e., the essay
"How to Ask Questions the Smart Way") to credit _both_ of that
lin q wrote:
> I wonder what the problem is, I can start vi by running, /usr/bin/vi.
What does "ls -l /usr/bin/vi" report? And your cygcheck output would
have been helpful.
> I also tried "export EDITRO=/usr/bin/vi" and "export EDITOR=/usr/bin/vim",
> neither one works.
I think it uses VIS
Hi,
I'm having trouble compiling a program under cygwin that uses popt.
Specifically, when I link to -lpopt, it's as if the library is empty (I get a
list of undefined references to _poptGetContext, etc.).
I have attached cygcheck.out, as well as make.out, which is make's output at the
linking ste
On Thu, Dec 29, 2005 at 12:01:19PM -0800, Rick Moen wrote:
>Greetings. I'd appreciate it if the http://cygwin.com/ webmaster would
>make two fixes to the http://cygwin.com/problems.html page, at his/her
>earliest convenience:
>
>1. Fix your author attribution for "smart questions" (i.e., the essa
On Thu, Dec 29, 2005 at 03:49:08PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hi,
>I'm having trouble compiling a program under cygwin that uses popt.
>Specifically, when I link to -lpopt, it's as if the library is empty (I get a
>list of undefined references to _poptGetContext, etc.).
>
>I have attached cyg
On Dec 29, 2005, at 16:11, Christopher Faylor wrote:
Libraries go last after object files in a gcc command line, not first.
cgf
Fixed, thanks!
I blame the other *nix's for letting it work the wrong way... :)
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Quoting Christopher Faylor ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I've added some comments mentioning how stupid such an activity would
> be.
>
> I'm sorry that our link has generated extra work for you. Even after
> many years of supporting the cygwin community, it never occurred to me
> that I would have to c
It seems that there are applications like gv-3.5.8-2 that require gs-x11.
If you look at the post-install, gv.sh, at the end, it says:
# Quiet the cygwin mailing lists about 'unknown device x11' mails
cd /bin
ln -sf /usr/X11R6/bin/gs.exe gs-x11
(the comment # Quiet... is in gv.sh!)
From: Brian Dessent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: cygwin@cygwin.com
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: Help:Can not edit crontab becuase of vi not found
Date: Thu, 29 Dec 2005 12:05:53 -0800
lin q wrote:
> I wonder what the problem is, I can start vi by running, /usr/bin/vi.
What does "ls
lin q wrote:
> "ls -l /usr/bin/vi" says 'ls: File or directory "/usr/bin/vi" is not found'.
I'm beginning to suspect that the 'ls' and/or 'crontab' that you are
using are not from Cygwin. ls should say "ls: /usr/bin/vi: No such file
or directory." If it is really saying what you have above then
lin q wrote:
> Hi Brian,
> I attach the log from cygcheck.
>
> I do not see anything obviously wrong as I am not familiar with it.
>
> Since there are some personal data in it, please do not reply to the
> public email alias, I appreciate your help very much.
That's unfortunate, but pleas
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Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
> The libclamav.la included in clamav-0.87.1-1 is defective. libz.la and
> libbz2.la are listed among the dependencies, but these libraries are
> *not* libtooled and our packages do not provide such .la files. Since
> l
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Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
> Either I'm missing something, or gij just plain doesn't work:
Ping?
Yaakov
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Brian Dessent wrote:
lin q wrote:
Hi Brian,
I attach the log from cygcheck.
I do not see anything obviously wrong as I am not familiar with it.
Since there are some personal data in it, please do not reply to the
public email alias, I appreciate your help very much.
That's unfor
Stan Tsu wrote:
Thanks. The echo works. I haven't verified whether the latest basename(1)
behaves in the same way because I've run across a bigger problem.
Has anyone seem severe performance degradation running Cygwin on
WinME systems? I've seen my system just get slower and slower over
the pa
Oops, thanks!
Will come with a new version ASAP
(Also with -Wl,--enable-auto-image-base)
2005/12/15, Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> The libclamav.la included in clamav-0.87.1-1 is defective. libz.la and
> libbz2.la are listed among the depende
Dan wrote:
> 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/po
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The following package has been added to the Cygwin net release:
*** gvim-6.4-1
gvim provides a GTK2 GUI interface to the vim text editor. It requires
vim-6.4 for common runtime files.
Screenshot:
http://cygwinports.dotsrc.org/screenshots/gvim.png
Tom Rodman wrote:
<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
Wed De
Yaakov wrote:
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> Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
>> Either I'm missing something, or gij just plain doesn't work:
> Ping?
> Gerrit,
>
> Either I'm missing something, or gij just plain doesn't work:
>
> gcc-java-3.4.4-1
> jikes-1.22-1 (Cygwin Por
Gerrit wrote:
>> Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
>> Either I'm missing something, or gij just plain doesn't work:
>>
>> gcc-java-3.4.4-1
>> jikes-1.22-1 (Cygwin Ports)
>> Sun JDK 1.5.0_06
>>
>> JIKESPATH either to JDK rt.jar or to libgcj-3.4.4.jar
>> CLASSPATH either empty or to libgcj-3.4.4.jar
>
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A new release of readline and libreadline6, 5.1-1, is available for
experimental use.
NEWS:
=
This is a new upstream release, and includes all official upstream
patches. It also contains various cygwin-specific patches to speed up
completion with
CLISP consists of a run time (a normal executable lisp.exe, 2.5M)
and a memory image (a binary data file lispinit.mem 2MB-10GB).
It is normally invoked as "lisp.exe -M lispinit.mem", i.e., the
application consists of two files instead of a single executable which
is generally not considered desirab
hi,
i've installed cygwin on my XP system, but i can not found /dev
directory, is that normal? i want to access serial port interface via
/dev/ttyS*
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woody
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On Thu, Dec 29, 2005 at 11:09:21PM -0500, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
>Tom Rodman wrote:
>><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
> i've installed cygwin on my XP system, but i can not found /dev
> directory, is that normal? i want to access serial port interface via
> /dev/ttyS*
Yes, it's normal in 1.5.18, and yes, /dev/ttyS* exist even if /dev doesn't.
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-specialnames.html#id4676548
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On Tue, Dec 27, 2005 at 11:38:46PM -0600, Tom Rodman wrote:
>Does the strace log hint at a solution? Is there any other test I
>might try that would help you debug this?
The latest snapshot has better strace capabilities. Rather than trying
to munge your sshd service startup, please just start i
Sam Steingold wrote:
> CLISP consists of a run time (a normal executable lisp.exe, 2.5M)
> and a memory image (a binary data file lispinit.mem 2MB-10GB).
> It is normally invoked as "lisp.exe -M lispinit.mem", i.e., the
> application consists of two files instead of a single executable which
> is
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