Hi,
I have a Windows XP laptop where I've installed cygwin. I open an xterm
using rxvt and log on some linux box:
D:\cygwin\bin\rxvt.exe -ls -si -sk -sb -fg black -bg Wheat -fn 7x14 -g
120x24 -T "linappserv2.pp.rhul.ac.uk" -e ssh -X -Y -l
linappserv2.pp.rhul.ac.uk
I now run xemacs on the
--On Monday, March 20, 2006 12:17:31 -0500 Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, Rajendra S. Gad wrote:
Please inform me where I will have better instruction for installing and
configuring DSpace on this plateform.
I have no idea what DSpace is, but if it does indeed require Cygwin tools
whats wrong with this compile as it dont work on other pcs although it
works where i compiled it. i even included the dlls that the exe was
using
http://utaker.googlepages.com/rhapsody-0.28bwin32-cygwin.rar
i have seen other programs like windrop and others using such methods,
why isnt it working
INFO
The Cygwin octave-forge package has been updated to release 2006.03.17-1.
This is the first Cygwin release to incorporate D. Bateman's fixed-point
package, useful for designing fixed-point signal processing applications.
Changes (from release notes):
2006-03-16 ==
* statistics/regress:
On 21 March 2006 12:21, Dave Korn wrote:
> Subject: 4355 pipe handlers open at once - is this to be 'expect'ed?
D'oh. "Handles". Not "handlers". D'oh.
> As you know, most of what expect does involves invoking child processes
> and talking to them via their stdio channels. It strikes me t
Sir,
Thanks for your comment. Infact initially I was installing the DSpace(is a
digital repository system, Linux based application,
http://www.dspace.org/). on the windows Xp hence I was playing with
Cygwin, and hence cygipc.
Presently I am trying on the Linux plateform , since many compatibility
:) Sorry for the terrible pun[*], but I just saw this error message scroll
past in the middle of a gcc (simulator-based) testsuite run:
--
doing compile
pid is 2892 -2892
output is
PASS: gcc.c-torture/execute/921117-1.c compilation,
Hello,
Today I try to use last version of cygwin (1.5.19-4) and g++ for
cygwin (3.4.4-1), and I take a strange error.
When I compile any program, appears the window with report on error:
cc1plus.exe - Entry Point not found
The procedure entry point _impure_ptr could not be located in t
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According to Anton Korneev on 3/20/2006 8:08 PM:
> cc1plus.exe - Entry Point not found
> The procedure entry point _impure_ptr could not be located in the
> dynamic link library cygwin1.dll.
>
> But, with the old versions (1.5.16) I don't have
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According to Usman Khan on 3/20/2006 12:04 PM:
> suppose i compiled a program and it runs successfully (make install done).
> now that i want that the program runs on any other pc, is there a way
> to find all the dlls that are required, some program,
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According to BeemerBiker on 3/20/2006 8:14 AM:
> I installed cygwin but did not select enough tools. Took about 4 installs
> before I thought I got all the stuff I needed, x11, etc, etc. However, there
> is no .bashrc nor .bash_profile. cd /home/x
Hi all,
When using cvs over ssh I get the following error:
> cannot mkdir /tmp/cvs-serv3716/.
> No such file or directory
CVSROOT= :ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/a/cvs/root
CVS_RSH= ssh
Cygwin version: 1.5.19-4
ssh: 4.3p2-2
cvs: 1.11.21-1
This problem has already been reported on the mailing
list (s
Ugh, top-posting again... Reformatted again.
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006, Rajendra S. Gad wrote:
> > Ugh, top-posting... Reformatted.
> >
> > On Mon, 20 Mar 2006, Rajendra S. Gad wrote:
> >
> >> > On Fri, 17 Mar 2006, Rajendra S. Gad wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> Sir,
> >> >> I am not in position ot download t
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006, Rix wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> When using cvs over ssh I get the following error:
>
> > cannot mkdir /tmp/cvs-serv3716/.
> > No such file or directory
>
> CVSROOT= :ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/a/cvs/root
> CVS_RSH= ssh
>
> Cygwin version: 1.5.19-4
> ssh: 4.3p2-2
> cvs: 1.11.21-1
>
> This
On 21 Mar 2006 at 6:54, Eric Blake wrote:
[snip]
> then consider the mingw project (cygwin is even nice enough to provide
> the
> - -mno-cygwin compiler switch for compiling a mingw app, but using that
> means your app is no longer a cygwin app so this mailing list is no
> longer
> the place to d
Hey,
> What list is appropriate for discussing mingw?
Probably the MinGW-users list. See the MinGW web site for details,
http://www.mingw.org.
Chris
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Yes it works !
Thanks to both of you for your help.
On 3/20/2006 11:48 PM, Lev Bishop wrote:
> I think the solution might be a combination of both of Igor's suggestions
> cmnd <> /dev/ttyS0 >&0
>
> Ie, open the port read/write on stdin and then dup it to stdout.
>
> Let me know if that works.
>
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According to Usman Khan on 3/21/2006 3:32 AM:
> whats wrong with this compile as it dont work on other pcs although it
> works where i compiled it. i even included the dlls that the exe was
> using
> http://utaker.googlepages.com/rhapsody-0.28bwin32-cy
Thankyou all. I'll look into the matter more deeply.
On 3/21/06, Eric Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> According to Usman Khan on 3/21/2006 3:32 AM:
> > whats wrong with this compile as it dont work on other pcs although it
> > works where i co
I have a dual xeon 2.4ghz machine with hypertreading enabled.
This gives me 4 logical processors.
The machine dual boots to windows xp sp2, and linux.
I have a highly parallelizable program I wrote, and I tested it
running 1 to 8 threads,
running with no source changes on windows and linux.
Her
With recent snapshots I note the following.
If I, as user 'Graziosi' with no admin. permission, create a file
'foo.txt' (for example with emacs) I can see:
$ ls -lrt foo.txt
-rw-r--r-- 1 Graziosi Users 728 Mar 21 17:30 foo.txt
^^^
If I, succesively, do a login
Hello Eric,
>> cc1plus.exe - Entry Point not found
>> The procedure entry point _impure_ptr could not be located in the
>> dynamic link library cygwin1.dll.
>>
>> But, with the old versions (1.5.16) I don't have such problem.
> (including the output of 'cygcheck -svr' as a text attachmen
Hello
Is there any progress in solving the problem mentioned in this thread:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-03/msg00274.html ?
Because this is also prevents qt-applications from even starting.
Bernhard
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--- Bernhard Loos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> Is there any progress in solving the problem
> mentioned in this thread:
> http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-03/msg00274.html ?
>
> Because this is also prevents qt-applications from
> even starting.
>
>
> Bernhard
>
Bernhard,
Dave Korn wrote:
> I thought the value for hProcess looked a little suspiciously high, but on
> digging through it with Process Explorer (which appears to be playing nicely
> with cygwin programs these days) discovered that it was a real process handle
> value, because expect.exe had over four t
On 21 March 2006 19:15, Brian Dessent wrote:
> Dave Korn wrote:
>
>> I thought the value for hProcess looked a little suspiciously high, but
>> on digging through it with Process Explorer (which appears to be playing
>> nicely with cygwin programs these days) discovered that it was a real
>> pr
On Tue, 2006-03-21 at 19:52 +0100, Bernhard Loos wrote:
> Hello
>
> Is there any progress in solving the problem mentioned in this thread:
> http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-03/msg00274.html ?
The example in that page is bugged and there is no
reason at all to expect it to work.
The mainline ct.
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006, Alexey Lyubimov wrote:
Could anybody tell where are the home sites of
"cygutils" - Charles Wilson (was
http://www.neuro.gatech.edu/users/cwilson/cygutils/)
http://cygutils.fruitbat.org
and "clean_setup.pl" - Michael A. Chase (was
http://home.ix.netcom.com/~mchase/)
This should be simple but I haven't found the
magic encantation so far:
I wish to kill SpamAssassin and all child processes
it has started.
[My experience is that trying to signal -s HUP does
not work with SA (on CygWin) but puts SA into some
sort of unresponsive state.]
I have other (than SA) P
I've found in cygrunsrv.README that the -1 and -2
arguments may be used to specify that output of stdout
and stderr go to a log file instead of to the Windows
Event Log.
I'm using cygrunsrv to run two services: sshd and
syslog-ng. I'm using syslog-ng to collect timestamped
log entries from sshd a
I'm having trouble running updatedb. I've tried findutils-4.2.27-1 and
findutils-4.3.0-1.
When I run updatedb manually, I get the message:
updatedb needs to be able to execute /usr/lib/lapack/find, but cannot.
The directory /usr/lib/lapack contains
cygblas.dll cyglapack.dll
Thanks for your he
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006, Herb Martin wrote:
> This should be simple but I haven't found the
> magic encantation so far:
>
> I wish to kill SpamAssassin and all child processes
> it has started.
>
> [My experience is that trying to signal -s HUP does
> not work with SA (on CygWin) but puts SA into some
Steve Kelem elementcxi.com> writes:
>
> I'm having trouble running updatedb. I've tried findutils-4.2.27-1 and
> findutils-4.3.0-1.
> When I run updatedb manually, I get the message:
> updatedb needs to be able to execute /usr/lib/lapack/find, but cannot.
> The directory /usr/lib/lapack contai
Eric Blake byu.net> writes:
> In the meantime, as a workaround, you can do 'unset $BINDIR' prior
> to running updatedb.
Make that 'unset BINDIR'. My proofreading isn't very good today :)
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The lapack maintainer would be me.
>That's because /etc/profile.d/lapack.sh is polluting the namespace with
>BINDIR=/usr/lib/lapack
Hm, you are correct. This is not purposeful, but inadvertent. I did not note
carefully that the script is being sourced, so that modifications to commonly
used env
Bryan D. Thomas wrote:
> I've found in cygrunsrv.README that the -1 and -2
> arguments may be used to specify that output of stdout
> and stderr go to a log file instead of to the Windows
> Event Log.
You are probably misunderstanding, those options change the default which is to
send any cygruns
I'm having trouble running updatedb. I've tried findutils-4.2.27-1 and
findutils-4.3.0-1.
When I run updatedb manually, I get the message:
updatedb needs to be able to execute /usr/lib/lapack/find, but cannot.
The directory /usr/lib/lapack contains
cygblas.dll cyglapack.dll
Thanks for your he
Thank you for your response, René.
"René Berber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> if sshd, for instance, finds that syslogd is running when it starts it
> uses it,
> if not it uses the Windows event log.
> So all you need is to start syslogd, it works fine if all services are
> started
> at the sa
Bryan D. Thomas wrote:
[snip]
> I only started thinking about that because the ssh-host-config script does
> use cygrunsrv. So, instead of suggesting options, I'll just ask: is there a
> way to stop sshd logging to the Application Event Log? If yes, how?
It shouldn't be doing that.
The problem
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> Gesendet: 21.03.06 20:31:08
> On Tue, 2006-03-21 at 19:52 +0100, Bernhard Loos wrote:
> > Hello
> >
> > Is there any progress in solving the problem mentioned in this thread:
> > http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-03/msg
jdeifik wrote:
I have a dual xeon 2.4ghz machine with hypertreading enabled.
This gives me 4 logical processors.
The machine dual boots to windows xp sp2, and linux.
I have a highly parallelizable program I wrote, and I tested it running
1 to 8 threads,
running with no source changes on windows
> If you have a simple test case which illustrates the problem, we'll
> certainly investigate. Otherwise, I doubt that anyone is going to debug
> lzrz for you.
I was wrong, signal is delivred to handler but read() does not exit with
EINTR on SIGALRM like Linux and FreeBSD does. Did I miss someth
At 07:00 PM 3/21/2006, you wrote:
jdeifik wrote:
I have a dual xeon 2.4ghz machine with hypertreading enabled.
This gives me 4 logical processors.
The machine dual boots to windows xp sp2, and linux.
I have a highly parallelizable program I wrote, and I tested it
running 1 to 8 threads,
runni
Hi,
jdeifik wrote:
At 07:00 PM 3/21/2006, you wrote:
jdeifik wrote:
I have a dual xeon 2.4ghz machine with hypertreading enabled.
This gives me 4 logical processors.
I am not sure why it is important to have a HT aware scheduler for
Windows, when there are 4 or more
threads. I can see with
On Tue, Mar 21, 2006 at 10:06:12PM -0500, D.Pageau wrote:
>> If you have a simple test case which illustrates the problem, we'll
>> certainly investigate. Otherwise, I doubt that anyone is going to debug
>> lzrz for you.
>
>I was wrong, signal is delivred to handler but read() does not exit with
>
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Here's a small test program:
#include
#include
#include
using namespace std;
int main() {
int fd = ::open( "ESLF", O_RDONLY );
if ( fd == -1 ) {
cerr << "could not open ESLF file" << endl;
On 3/19/06, Norton Allen wrote:
> The documentation here:
>
> http://sourceware.org/cygwin-apps/package-server.html
>
> suggests it might be possible to set up a custom Cygwin
> package server to install a custom app, but it also says
> the necessary tools are not available.
Just be aware that you
I have a problem with "sshd" where it;
(1) won't allow users to login, users recieve the message "Read from
socket failed: Connection reset by peer"
(2) "sshd" terminates prematurely.
The problem I believe (though I'm not really sure) relates to the second
final line of output from the ss
Paul J. Lucas wrote:
Here's a small test program:
#include
#include
#include
using namespace std;
int main() {
int fd = ::open( "ESLF", O_RDONLY );
if ( fd == -1 ) {
cerr << "could not open ESLF
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> int fd = ::open( "ESLF", O_RDONLY );
In the absence of O_TEXT or O_BINARY, open() on cygwin chooses the mode of
the underlying mount point but mingw always uses O_TEXT.
> Here's the contents of a small biinary file "ESLF" (printed in hex
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According to Steve Kelem on 3/21/2006 5:29 PM:
>
> I'm having trouble running updatedb. I've tried findutils-4.2.27-1 and
> findutils-4.3.0-1.
> When I run updatedb manually, I get the message:
> updatedb needs to be able to execute /usr/lib/lapack/f
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> From: "Eric Blake"
^
>
> According to Anton Korneev on 3/20/2006 8:08 PM:
cc1plus.exe - Entry Point not found
The procedure entr
On Wed, 2006-03-22 at 03:35 +0100, Bernhard Loos wrote:
> If the C++library declares its calls as 'extern "C"' (as it is done in the
> example),
> AFAIK there shouldn't be any problem.
Doesn't matter what you think you know -- it's not a permitted thing
to do, you never know what implementors ar
Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
> Just be aware that you are entering unsupported territory,
> and get upset from:
>
> http://xarch.tu-graz.ac.at/publ/cygwin/upset
>
> "Unsupported" means don't ask this mailing list if you have
> problems. A good alternative might be:
You can also use "genini" wh
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