RE: LD_PRELOAD regression on 1.5.19-4 ? no more loaded library in child process

2006-01-31 Thread Louis Lecaroz
-Original Message- From: Christopher Faylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: lundi 30 janvier 2006 18:36 To: cygwin@cygwin.com Subject: Re: LD_PRELOAD regression on 1.5.19-4 ? no more loaded library in child process >>That's two requests that you follow the guidelines at this page now and

Re: sshd password authentication results in identity of NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM

2006-01-31 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Jan 30 12:57, Perdue, Dave T. CIV NAVAIR 5.4.3, Bldg 2035, Rm 205, Cube 200 wrote: > The Cygwin "whoami" command reports the correct username, > however the Window Resource kit "whoami.exe" reports "NT > Authority\SYSTEM" for the username when using a password > authent

Bash got messed after update

2006-01-31 Thread Ismael Valladolid Torres
I just installed using setup.exe the readline devel package, and as usual some other packages got updated. Later when opening an xterm I've noticed some oddities in my bash session, i.e. cwd is `/' instead of `~', running `ls --color' gives a strange color to directories, `.' is in my path when I'm

RE: Bash got messed after update

2006-01-31 Thread Dave Korn
On 31 January 2006 09:50, Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote: > I just installed using setup.exe the readline devel package, and as usual > some other packages got updated. Later when opening an xterm I've noticed > some oddities in my bash session, i.e. cwd is `/' instead of `~', running > `ls --colo

RE: Running grep and other cygwin commands from cmd.exe

2006-01-31 Thread Dave Korn
On 31 January 2006 06:20, Tzuriel wrote: > I hope I am asking this correctly. I would like to be able to open a > regular cmd.exe (Windows shell) window and run cygwin commands from there > without opening bash in it's own command window. Can this be done? > Basically, I want to use .cmd and .b

RE: 1.5.19-4 exec family of functions find wrong file to execute

2006-01-31 Thread Dave Korn
On 30 January 2006 19:23, Martin wrote: > Any response? > TIA > --- Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> I am attempting to invoke a command with execvp/execlp. If a file >> appears in my PATH before the executable desired and has the same name >> as the executable, the first occurrence of the

Re: Bash got messed after update

2006-01-31 Thread Eric Blake
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 According to Ismael Valladolid Torres on 1/31/2006 2:49 AM: > I just installed using setup.exe the readline devel package, and as > usual some other packages got updated. Later when opening an xterm > I've noticed some oddities in my bash session, i.e.

Tiny Errors in Mirrors

2006-01-31 Thread big one
There are several insignificant errors at Mirrors: 1. /DLL/cygwin/release/foo What is this file? 2. /DLL/cygwin/release/gperf 2 of the files are in ".gz" format, not ".bz2". Can someone change the format of the file? 3. /DLL/cygwin/release/GNOME/gtk2-x11-engines/ The checksum of 2 files are m

ReactOS + Cygwin LiveCD

2006-01-31 Thread big one
If the ReactOS project is finished/reached Beta version, is it possible to combine Cygwin and ReactOS for creating a LiveCD? Thank you. http://www.reactos.org/en/index.html _ = You want FREE web-based email ? = You want your own @qon

chdir on remote win98

2006-01-31 Thread Eric Blake
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 "cvs up -P" dies a horrible death when trying to update a hierachy where a directory exists in the upstream repository, but contains no files so that the directory has been pruned on the local checkout. This happens only when I access my local checkou

Re: Tiny Errors in Mirrors

2006-01-31 Thread Eric Blake
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 According to big one on 1/31/2006 6:20 AM: > There are several insignificant errors at Mirrors: > > 1. /DLL/cygwin/release/foo > > What is this file? An empty file placed there to make you ask questions, obviously! Now deleted. > > 2. /DLL/cygwin

Re: Tiny Errors in Mirrors

2006-01-31 Thread Eric Blake
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 According to Eric Blake on 1/31/2006 6:48 AM: > > I won't touch them. setup.exe is capable of either compression format, > and packages that have not been upgraded in a LONG time still use .gz > without any problems. I once volunteered to take over

Re: csh script hangs only on cygwin

2006-01-31 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Jan 30 13:17, Stewart Midwinter wrote: > Corinna Vinschen wrote: > >WFM. I tried it for > 3 hours with no hang. > > Corinna, what OS and type of box are you running that on? My problem > arose ONLY when running on a Xeon and with Windows Server 2003. On > other boxes, and other operating sys

RE: 1.5.19-4 exec family of functions find wrong file to execute

2006-01-31 Thread Igor Peshansky
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006, Dave Korn wrote: > On 30 January 2006 19:23, Martin wrote: > > > Any response? > > TIA > > --- Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> I am attempting to invoke a command with execvp/execlp. If a file > >> appears in my PATH before the executable desired and has the same n

Building .so files for Apache 2.2.0 on Cygwin 1.5.19-4

2006-01-31 Thread Jacco
Hey there I'm a complete newbie to cygwin and a "more-or-less" newbie with linux. But I came with the idea to create my own apache module. And linux is obviuous the platform to go for. Apache 2.2.0 compiled, installed and works fine. However when I try to get the (ultra basic) module from http:

Re: chdir on remote win98

2006-01-31 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Jan 31 06:40, Eric Blake wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > "cvs up -P" dies a horrible death when trying to update a hierachy where a > directory exists in the upstream repository, but contains no files so that > the directory has been pruned on the local checkout. T

Cygwin on XP disapearing terminal mystery

2006-01-31 Thread Harry Putnam
I've been running cygwin in a laptop running XP home. It was working as expected. However its been a while since I used it and not sure what all has happened that might effect cygwin... but can think of nothing off hand. However, now when I click the bash icon a terminal appears and just as quic

Re: Cygwin on XP disapearing terminal mystery

2006-01-31 Thread Eric Blake
> However, now when I click the bash icon a terminal appears and just as > quickly disappears. I can't use any cygwin tools since the terminal > just flashes once and is gone. > > What on earth might cause such behavior? Deja vu! http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-01/msg01363.html If you expect

Using grep from within a .cmd or .bat file in Windows

2006-01-31 Thread Tzuriel
Hi, You folks were so helpful with my first question, I hope you can help me now also! I am writing a .cmd script in Windows (same behavior in XP and Server 2003) and instead of grep executing the search, it is just printing to standard input the command in the .cmd. For example the lines:

Re: Using grep from within a .cmd or .bat file in Windows

2006-01-31 Thread Keith Moore
Tzuriel wrote: > grep --help > pause > > inside a file called grep.cmd, "grep.cmd" is getting executed recursively. You need to name your .cmd file something other than "grep". KM -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/prob

Re: readline-5.1 && CGDB

2006-01-31 Thread Chet Ramey
Bob Rossi wrote: > So, when I give readline a PTY, if the size of the LINES and COLUMNS are > different then that of stdout, then ncurses get's confused. > > Chet, do you consider this desired functionality? I don't think readline > should modify the LINES and COLUMNS environment variables if th

RE: 1.5.19-4 exec family of functions find wrong file to execute

2006-01-31 Thread Martin
In response to your comments: I ran the testcase from ~/testcases directory. I believe my cygwin.out file indicates /home is mounted from D:\home (HOME=/home/test). Also, D: is NTFS. Also, there is nothing special about mount point (no -x flag was used). This is all shown in cygwin.out. Martin

Re: Using grep from within a .cmd or .bat file in Windows

2006-01-31 Thread Stein Somers
Keith Moore wrote: Tzuriel wrote: grep --help pause inside a file called grep.cmd, "grep.cmd" is getting executed recursively. You need to name your .cmd file something other than "grep". Or invoke "grep.exe --help". Or if you want to experiment, specify the exact path to grep. Or if

ssh session w/reduced credentials;whoami shows OurSrvr064\sshd_server

2006-01-31 Thread Tom Rodman
Last week I loaded cygwin 1.5.19 on a new Windows 2003 Server (Standard Edition; service pack 1). When I ssh'd to this host, I had insuffient rights to "cd" to a network share. I was able to fix this, using Pierre A. Humblet's approach, by running the 'id -G' command at the console, and then ad

Re: Using grep from within a .cmd or .bat file in Windows

2006-01-31 Thread Tzuriel
Both perfect suggestions! Thanks for taking the time to help. > > Keith Moore wrote: > > "grep.cmd" is getting executed recursively. You > > need to name your .cmd file something other than > > "grep". Stein Somers opnet.com> writes: > Or invoke "grep.exe --help". Or if you want to experime

RE: 1.5.19-4 exec family of functions find wrong file to execute

2006-01-31 Thread Dave Korn
On 31 January 2006 16:23, Martin wrote: > In response to your comments: > I ran the testcase from ~/testcases directory. I believe my cygwin.out > file indicates /home is mounted from D:\home (HOME=/home/test). Also, D: > is NTFS. Also, there is nothing special about mount point (no -x flag > was

Installation Errors

2006-01-31 Thread jgriffin
Eric, I appreciate your response. When I run setup.exe, I'm downloading to a specfic folder. I have installed Cygwin numerous times this way and never had any problems. The one thing I'm doing different is burning the packages (along with the setup.exe app) to a CD. So, in my mind, I need to en

RE: 1.5.19-4 exec family of functions find wrong file to execute

2006-01-31 Thread Igor Peshansky
Ugh, top-posting... Reformatted. On Tue, 31 Jan 2006, Martin wrote: > --- Igor Peshansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: . Thanks. > > On Tue, 31 Jan 2006, Dave Korn wrote: > > > > > On 30 January 2006 19:23, Martin wrote: > > > > > > > Any response? > >

RE: 1.5.19-4 exec family of functions find wrong file to execute

2006-01-31 Thread Dave Korn
On 31 January 2006 17:58, Igor Peshansky wrote: >> In response to your comments: >> I ran the testcase from ~/testcases directory. I believe my cygwin.out >> file indicates /home is mounted from D:\home (HOME=/home/test). Also, >> D: is NTFS. Also, there is nothing special about mount point (no

Fatal error C1083 when make install prefix...

2006-01-31 Thread Elin Aronsen
Hi ! I sincerely hope you can help me. I am innstalling Geant4 with Microsoft Visual .NET 2003 and WIRED on Windows XP operating system. I do not understand why in the configuration of the CLHEP library they tell me I have a i686-pc-system. May be I chose a wrong compiler. It seems to me that I

Re: Building .so files for Apache 2.2.0 on Cygwin 1.5.19-4

2006-01-31 Thread Jacco
Hmmm, Seems my attachement was damaged. here it is again ~/threebit-tutorials $ tar zxf tutorials.tar.gz ~/threebit-tutorials $ cd apache2_modules/tut1 ~/threebit-tutorials/apache2_modules/tut1 $ aclocal ~/threebit-tutorials/apache2_modules/tut1 $ libtoolize ~/threebit-tutorials/apache2_module

Re: Installation Errors

2006-01-31 Thread Igor Peshansky
Ugh, top-posting... Reformatted. On Tue, 31 Jan 2006, jgriffin wrote: > On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 21:19:01 -0700, Eric Blake wrote > > > > According to jgriffin on 1/30/2006 11:29 AM: > > > > > I'm trying to install Cygwin on a stand alone computer. Here is what > > > I'm doing: > > > > Most of this l

RE: Fatal error C1083 when make install prefix...

2006-01-31 Thread Dave Korn
On 31 January 2006 18:50, Elin Aronsen wrote: > Hi ! > > I sincerely hope you can help me. I am innstalling Geant4 with Microsoft > Visual .NET 2003 and WIRED on Windows XP operating system. I do not > understand why in the configuration of the CLHEP library they tell me I > have a i686-pc-system

Re: MSYS path behavior in Cygwin

2006-01-31 Thread tom
Alright -- thanks so much for the clarificaiton. From your suggestions I should be able to create a script that will do the job well enough. Thanks again -Tom -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation:

Re: ATT: gcc maintainer (was Re: cpp does not honor the -undef option.)

2006-01-31 Thread Gerrit P. Haase
Peter schrieb: > On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 10:01:44PM +0100, Peter Ekberg wrote: >> On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 12:13:12PM +0100, Peter Ekberg wrote: >> > On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 10:58:00AM +0100, Peter Ekberg wrote: >> > > Hello! >> > > >> > > I recently tried to build a package that was using cpp for

Re: i686-pc-cygwin on an i586

2006-01-31 Thread Gerrit P. Haase
Corinna wrote: > On Jan 28 01:33, Christopher Faylor wrote: >> On Fri, Jan 27, 2006 at 03:06:44PM -0700, Eric Blake wrote: >> >According to Dave Korn on 1/27/2006 9:34 AM: >> >>Nope, don't worry about it, that's a bit of a red-herring. By default, >> >>the code gcc generates is good for everythin

Re: gcc problem - cygwin-1.5.19-4

2006-01-31 Thread Gerrit P. Haase
Hi, COLLETTE wrote: > Hello, > I've a problem with gcc: sometimes gcc can't find some include files. > TestSpeedMetric.cpp:46:26: ParetoSoft.hpp: No such file or directory > TestSpeedMetric.cpp: In function `int main()': > TestSpeedMetric.cpp:155: error: `ParetoSoft' undeclared (first use this

Re: Perl under cygwin in CPAN problem

2006-01-31 Thread Gerrit P. Haase
Linda wrote:> Was trying to load some new packages in CPAN under perl > in cygwin. I noticed a problem when it asked for prereqs:> It wouldn't accept "CR" to terminate the input -- only "LF".I don't think I get this right. How do I distinguish between LF and CR? Just hitting at

Re: Cyrus IMAP

2006-01-31 Thread Gerrit P. Haase
pobox wrote:> Has anybody compiled successfully Cyrus IMAP under cygwin. Yes. Gerrit -- =^..^= http://nyckelpiga.de/donate.html -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/proble

Re: Cyrus IMAP

2006-01-31 Thread Gerrit P. Haase
pobox wrote: > Has anybody compiled successfully Cyrus IMAP under cygwin. Sorry, my mailer messed up the previous reply. Yes I have compiled it, though it is about a year ago and they changed the build system quite a lot. Not sure if it still works today. Gerrit -- =^..^=

Re: Perl under cygwin in CPAN problem

2006-01-31 Thread Gerrit P. Haase
Hello, sorry, my mailer is stupid and doesn't know how to create linefeed in UTF-8, however it sends mail in UTF-8 quite happily ;) reformatted: Linda wrote: > Was trying to load some new packages in CPAN under perl > in cygwin. I noticed a problem when it asked for prereqs: > It wouldn't acc

Re: Installation Errors

2006-01-31 Thread jgriffin
On Tue, 31 Jan 2006 14:07:16 -0500 (EST), Igor Peshansky wrote > Ugh, top-posting... Reformatted. > > On Tue, 31 Jan 2006, jgriffin wrote: > > > On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 21:19:01 -0700, Eric Blake wrote > > > > > > According to jgriffin on 1/30/2006 11:29 AM: > > > > > > > I'm trying to install Cygw

Re: 1.5.19-4 exec family of functions find wrong file to execute

2006-01-31 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Jan 23 11:12, Martin wrote: > I am attempting to invoke a command with > execvp/execlp. If a file appears in my PATH before > the executable desired and has the same name as the > executable, the first occurrence of the file name is > used as the executable to invoke. Even though the > first f

Re: ATT: gcc maintainer (was Re: cpp does not honor the -undef option.)

2006-01-31 Thread Peter Ekberg
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 09:37:05PM +0100, Gerrit P. Haase wrote: > Peter schrieb: > > > On Mon, Jan 23, 2006 at 10:01:44PM +0100, Peter Ekberg wrote: > >> On Mon, Jan 16, 2006 at 12:13:12PM +0100, Peter Ekberg wrote: > >> > On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 10:58:00AM +0100, Peter Ekberg wrote: > >> > > Hel

Re: ATT: gcc maintainer (was Re: cpp does not honor the -undef option.)

2006-01-31 Thread Shankar Unni
Peter Ekberg wrote: I have now, http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=26052 Indeed, as one of the adds to this bug said, this is a target (i.e. cygwin)-specific issue. On Linux, gcc (at least 4.0.x, which Redhat FC4 comes with) prints out only __STDC_HOSTED__=1 when you do cpp -u

Re: ATT: gcc maintainer (was Re: cpp does not honor the -undef option.)

2006-01-31 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 02:32:11PM -0800, Shankar Unni wrote: >Peter Ekberg wrote: > >>I have now, http://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=26052 > >Indeed, as one of the adds to this bug said, this is a target (i.e. >cygwin)-specific issue. > >On Linux, gcc (at least 4.0.x, which Redhat FC4 co

Re: SSH Local Port Forwarding

2006-01-31 Thread Jon Dixon
Hi Corinna, I have tested the cygwin-inst-20060130.tar.bz2 snapshot. Unfortunately, this snapshot runs the same way as release 1.5.19-4. Cygwin does however behave differently on Windows 2000 Server than on Windows 2003 Server. The following describes the behavior of Cygwin (release or snapshot

RE: 1.5.19-4 exec family of functions find wrong file to execute

2006-01-31 Thread Martin
It's not perfect. But I think you got the gist of it. Thanks, Martin --- Dave Korn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 31 January 2006 17:58, Igor Peshansky wrote: > > > >> In response to your comments: > >> I ran the testcase from ~/testcases directory. I believe my > cygwin.out > >> file indica

Re: 1.5.19-4 exec family of functions find wrong file to execute

2006-01-31 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 06:49:41PM -0500, Martin wrote: >It's not perfect. But I think you got the gist of it. AFAICT, your test application executes the same on linux and on cygwin (NTFS) with Corinna's patch, so I think we got all of it. cgf -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#uns

Re: Perl under cygwin in CPAN problem

2006-01-31 Thread Linda Walsh
Hi Gerrit, Yeah, for most purposes hitting Enter gives you what you need, but something was weird was going on. The problem went away after I - (ug) rebooted. Have no idea how it happened -- had closed out the CMD-window and started with fresh windows, exiting all cygwin programs, but that d

Re: ssh session w/reduced credentials; simple TEST CASE to show problem

2006-01-31 Thread Tom Rodman
simple test case: Please use an account in the local administrators group. Mine was a direct member, ie the account itself shows up if you run 'net localgroup administrators'. Next verify you can 'ssh localhost' OK. To create the problem, create any empty localgroup, say for example

Ref http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-04/msg00651.html

2006-01-31 Thread Anders Brandén
Hi, referring http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-04/msg00651.html I have a comment, the problem seems to be more of a general kind(files that doesn't exist already don't get created for writing) as these things happen on my Cygwin system (running under Server 2003): This is the new thing

Re: Cygwin on XP disapearing terminal mystery

2006-01-31 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Harry Putnam wrote: I've been running cygwin in a laptop running XP home. It was working as expected. However its been a while since I used it and not sure what all has happened that might effect cygwin... but can think of nothing off hand. However, now when I click the bash icon a terminal ap

Re: Cygwin on XP disapearing terminal mystery

2006-01-31 Thread Harry Putnam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Blake) writes: > If you expect help, then try opening a plain cmd.com window > first, running bash there and seeing if any error messages > appear. Also, send, as a text attachment, the output of > 'cygcheck -svr'. When trying the cmd shell approach it became apparent tha

cygwin.bat improvements (was Re: Cygwin on XP disapearing terminal mystery)

2006-01-31 Thread Brian Dessent
Harry Putnam wrote: > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Blake) writes: > > > If you expect help, then try opening a plain cmd.com window > > first, running bash there and seeing if any error messages > > appear. Also, send, as a text attachment, the output of > > 'cygcheck -svr'. > > When trying the cm

Re: cygwin.bat improvements (was Re: Cygwin on XP disapearing terminal mystery)

2006-01-31 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Tue, Jan 31, 2006 at 07:38:31PM -0800, Brian Dessent wrote: >Harry Putnam wrote: >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Blake) writes: >> >> > If you expect help, then try opening a plain cmd.com window >> > first, running bash there and seeing if any error messages >> > appear. Also, send, as a text

Re: cygwin.bat improvements (was Re: Cygwin on XP disapearing terminal mystery)

2006-01-31 Thread Brian Dessent
Christopher Faylor wrote: > Couldn't it just replace the bash line with: > > if exist bash.exe goto ok > echo bash.exe is missing - please install it > pause > :ok > bash --login -i Well that would certainly work for the case of a missing bash. I guess I was thinking that the mar

bash process substitution [Was: Ref http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-04/msg00651.html]

2006-01-31 Thread Eric Blake
[Picking a better subject line] From: Anders Brandén > Hi, > > referring http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-04/msg00651.html > > I have a comment, > > the problem seems to be more of a general kind(files that doesn't exist > already don't get created for writing) as these things happen on my

Re: gcc problem - cygwin-1.5.19-4

2006-01-31 Thread COLLETTE Yann
Hello, It's not a flag problem: sometimes when I invoke "make" this problem happens and the, 1 or 2 seconds after, if I invoke again "make", it works fine without any modifications. I have never meet this problem with the preceding version of cygwin. It happened since 1.5.19. Could it be a tr