2006/3/27, Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> clamav maintainer,
>
> The shared libclamav is missing from clamav-0.88-1; you need to (re-)add
> '-no-undefined' to libclamav_la_LDFLAGS.
Nope,
-no-undefined is there I believe, resp. not necessary anymore.
Another libtool problem, probabl
i m trying to read environment variable in perl using
$OSTY = $ENV{OSTYPE};
this will return os type as "linux" or "solaris". but when i try for cygwin
it returns empty string. is the some other syntax of way of finding value of
env variable in cygwin
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On 27 March 2006 04:04, Volker Quetschke wrote:
> The newest 20060324/20060326 snapshots started to hang on the
> following testcase. Note, I only tried the following versions:
>
> release 1.5.19 no hang
> snapshot 20060306 no hang
> snapshot 20060324 hangs
> snapshot 20060326 hangs
CVS
On 27 March 2006 12:00, Dave Korn wrote:
> On 27 March 2006 04:04, Volker Quetschke wrote:
>
>> The newest 20060324/20060326 snapshots started to hang on the
>> following testcase. Note, I only tried the following versions:
>>
>> release 1.5.19 no hang
>> snapshot 20060306 no hang
>> snapsh
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From: "Corinna Vinschen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
There's no 1.5.5 version of cygrunsrv. cygrunsrv is using its own
numbering scheme, the latest version now is 1.13. As for the issue,
it's a different handling of the console in case of 1.5.19. This
requires a change a
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> Brian Hawkins wrote:
> > Just FYI. I found a pretty good way to manage multiple cygwin installs.
> >
> > I use the windows subst command.
> >
> > It works like this. Create a directory c:\cyginstalls. Then beneath
> > it create a directory for e
On 3/27/06, Igor Peshansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Mar 2006, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
>
> > Brian Hawkins wrote:
> > > Just FYI. I found a pretty good way to manage multiple cygwin installs.
> > >
> > > I use the windows subst command.
> > >
> > > It works like this. Create a di
Alexander Herrmann wrote:
> On 3/27/06, Igor Peshansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sun, 26 Mar 2006, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> > > Brian Hawkins wrote:
> > > See the "junction" utility from www.sysinternal.com if you're
> > > interested in this.
>
> This link is broken(@ least for me) take
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According to cyg_win_user on 3/27/2006 3:12 AM:
> i m trying to read environment variable in perl using
>
> $OSTY = $ENV{OSTYPE};
> this will return os type as "linux" or "solaris". but when i try for cygwin
> it returns empty string. is the
On 27 March 2006 15:11, Eric Blake wrote:
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> According to cyg_win_user on 3/27/2006 3:12 AM:
>> i m trying to read environment variable in perl using
>>
>> $OSTY = $ENV{OSTYPE};
>> this will return os type as "linux" or "solaris". but wh
Dankeschoen
On 3/27/06, Markus Schönhaber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alexander Herrmann wrote:
> > On 3/27/06, Igor Peshansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Sun, 26 Mar 2006, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> > > > Brian Hawkins wrote:
> > > > See the "junction" utility from www.sysinternal.com
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006, Eric Blake wrote:
> According to cyg_win_user on 3/27/2006 3:12 AM:
> > i m trying to read environment variable in perl using
> >
> > $OSTY = $ENV{OSTYPE};
> > this will return os type as "linux" or "solaris". but when i try for
> > cygwin it returns empty string. is t
On Mar 26 20:24, Lev Bishop wrote:
> Thanks, Corinna. I can almost get it working now. Maybe you can
> explain why this works:
>
> $ cygrunsrv -I cygtest -jid 'cygrunsrv test' -p '/cygdrive/c/i386/cmd.exe' \
> -0/dev/console -1/dev/console -2/dev/console
>
> Giving me a console running cmd.exe th
I've done quite a bit of digging and not found any real answers
on why cygwin's scp performance is so poor.
So I decided to do some tests, here the results:
== machines ==
* P4 2.8Ghz
* 1GB RAM
* IDE disk
* Running nothing but these test
=== test1 ===
* FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE
* OpenSSH_3.8.1p1 Free
I have updated cygrunsrv to version 1.14-1.
This version fixes an I/O problem when service processes are started
with the "Interact with desktop" flag set, and the stdio descriptors
are directoed to the service's console window.
If you have questions or comments, please send them to the Cygwin
OK please clarify how I commandeered a thread? I addressed my email to
the cygwin list and set my own subject. I was not replying to any other
thread.
Also this may not be the best solution, but I use cygwin for
development. It may not be the perfect solution but it works well for
switchin
I'm currently testing an updated cygwin install from 1.5.5 -> 1.5.19
and I've noticed that on a number of occasions df is hanging sometimes
using 100% of CPU on the machine.
What's the best way to obtain why this is so it can be fixed:
gdb the process?
Steve
=
Alexander Herrmann wrote:
> On 3/27/06, Igor Peshansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> On Sun, 26 Mar 2006, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
>>> Brian Hawkins wrote:
[snip]
>>> FWIW, if you want something similar to symbolic links for
>>> directories and you're running W2K or above with NTFS, you can use
>
On 27 March 2006 16:44, Brian Hawkins wrote:
> OK please clarify how I commandeered a thread? I addressed my email to
> the cygwin list and set my own subject. I was not replying to any other
> thread.
If you weren't replying to any other thread, why did you send the following
headers with yo
On 27 March 2006 16:39, Steven Hartland wrote:
> I've done quite a bit of digging and not found any real answers
> on why cygwin's scp performance is so poor.
See the thread about "select() too slow" last week for an explanation of the
Nagle algorithm, how windoze's implementation of it appears
I have encountered a problem with the sshd server when the client
specifies X11 passthru i.e. ssh -Y or ssh -X.
The allocation of virtual displays doesn't work correctly if two or
more X11-enabled sessions run at the same time.
As I understand it, the server should give each session a unique
disp
- Original Message -
From: "Dave Korn"
On 27 March 2006 16:39, Steven Hartland wrote:
I've done quite a bit of digging and not found any real answers
on why cygwin's scp performance is so poor.
See the thread about "select() too slow" last week for an explanation of the
Nagle algor
Hello,
I've initiated the post "select() too slow".
The example I've done was a non-blocking tcp echo_server.c and how
slow it was on linux compared with cygwin.
In fact after activation oh tcp_nodelay option the times were similar.
Meanwhile I've done another test, I've added ssl on top of t
- Original Message -
From: "Pedro Inacio"
I've initiated the post "select() too slow".
The example I've done was a non-blocking tcp echo_server.c and how
slow it was on linux compared with cygwin.
In fact after activation oh tcp_nodelay option the times were similar.
Meanwhile I've do
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I'm starting to think that openssl have some performance issues on
cygwin.
my fixed non-blocking echo_server.c with openssl is too slow when
compared with the same code compiled on Linux.
is something like 40ms on Linux to 1040ms on Cygwin.
On 2006/03/27, at 23:32, Steven Hartland wrote:
Hi
Oh no! Not another ZoneAlarm question! Sorry.
I'm having the same problem as Zarko mentioned in
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.os.cygwin.talk/1580
Briefly:
rsync hangs as soon as networking is involved. So for instance,
$ rsync -v -v -v -v test1 localhost:test.xxx
cmd= machine=localhost use
- Original Message -
From: "Pedro Inacio"
I'm starting to think that openssl have some performance issues on
cygwin.
my fixed non-blocking echo_server.c with openssl is too slow when
compared with the same code compiled on Linux.
is something like 40ms on Linux to 1040ms on Cygwin
Also very interesting is when running sshd from the command line with
/usr/sbin/sshd -D vs running it via cygrunsvr I get:
* cmdline = 192MB 4.4MB/s 00:44
* cygrunsvr = 192MB 6.4MB/s 00:30
* cmdline without -D = 192MB 6.4MB/s 00:30
I tried running:
/usr/sbin/sshd -D 2>&1 > /dev/null b
Hola,
I'm trying to install cygwin on a windows 2000 terminal server (remote
administration mode).
I'm using:
- Dell poweredge 1750
- Cygwin setup.exe version 2.510.2.2
The install finishes fine with no errors, but when I go to double click
on the Cygwin icon, i see the black DOS box for a s
Steven Hartland wrote:
> Also very interesting is when running sshd from the command line with
> /usr/sbin/sshd -D vs running it via cygrunsvr I get:
> * cmdline = 192MB 4.4MB/s 00:44
> * cygrunsvr = 192MB 6.4MB/s 00:30
> * cmdline without -D = 192MB 6.4MB/s 00:30
>
> I tried running:
Interesting idea that I just tried setting high prio on the command line
version and it does benefit obtaining 6.0MB/s but not quite matching
the 6.2MB/s of the daemonised version.
Note: Using realtime prio drops the rate back to 4.3MB/s
Oh just tried using above normal and that hits 6.2MB/s so t
I've upgraded to the latest cygrunsrv (1.14-1) and I have noticed that
I can't seem to ssh to localhost anymore when the service is started
by the system. If I do a 'cygrunsrv --start sshd' from a bash prompt,
it works fine.
Before (when the system started sshd):
$ ssh -v -v localhost
OpenSSH_4.
jack wrote:
Hola,
I'm trying to install cygwin on a windows 2000 terminal server (remote
administration mode).
I'm using:
- Dell poweredge 1750
- Cygwin setup.exe version 2.510.2.2
The install finishes fine with no errors, but when I go to double click
on the Cygwin icon, i see the black DO
jack wrote:
Hola,
I'm trying to install cygwin on a windows 2000 terminal server (remote
administration mode).
I'm using:
- Dell poweredge 1750
- Cygwin setup.exe version 2.510.2.2
The install finishes fine with no errors, but when I go to double click
on the Cygwin icon, i see the black DO
On 3/26/06, Lapo Luchini wrote:
>
> > On Sun, 27 Jun 2004, A. Alper Atici wrote:
> >
> > > try the following:
> > > set OUTPUT_CHARSET=iso-8859-1
>
> Instead of putting it simply in some FAQ couldn't Cygwin define that env var
> correctly "by default"? (after all the system *knows* which charset i
On Sun, 26 Mar 2006, Lapo Luchini wrote:
> Igor Pechtchanski cs.nyu.edu> writes:
>
> > On Sun, 27 Jun 2004, A. Alper Atici wrote:
> >
> > > try the following:
> > > set OUTPUT_CHARSET=iso-8859-1
> >
> > Wow. Thanks, this was *extremely* useful. Interestingly enough, the
> > OUTPUT_CHARSET optio
> From: Dave Korn
> Sent: Monday, March 27, 2006 5:00 AM
> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: RE: The 20060324/20060326 snapshots hang on testcase
>
> On 27 March 2006 04:04, Volker Quetschke wrote:
>
> > The newest 20060324/20060326 snapshots started to hang on the
> > following testcase. Note, I
Igor Peshansky wrote:
> The system has no idea what charset it's using, because it depends on the
> font you set for your terminal, which is outside of the terminal's
> control. Even if you use a Unicode font with charset conversion, the
> charset is specified outside of the console.
>
Oh? I ha
Igor Peshansky wrote:
> The system has no idea what charset it's using, because it depends on the
> font you set for your terminal, which is outside of the terminal's
> control. Even if you use a Unicode font with charset conversion, the
> charset is specified outside of the console.
>
Oh? I ha
On Mar 27 20:54, Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
> I've upgraded to the latest cygrunsrv (1.14-1) and I have noticed that
> I can't seem to ssh to localhost anymore when the service is started
> by the system. If I do a 'cygrunsrv --start sshd' from a bash prompt,
> it works fine.
> [...]
This can't be re
On Mar 27 18:55, David Picton wrote:
> I have encountered a problem with the sshd server when the client
> specifies X11 passthru i.e. ssh -Y or ssh -X.
>
> The allocation of virtual displays doesn't work correctly if two or
> more X11-enabled sessions run at the same time.
>
> As I understand it
On Mar 27 16:39, Steven Hartland wrote:
> I've done quite a bit of digging and not found any real answers
> on why cygwin's scp performance is so poor.
Cygwin is just emulating POSIX by calling Windows functions. It's not
an operating system which runs natively on the machine, so what do
you expe
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Hi there,
I have a problem that appeared when switching from Cygwin 1.5.10 to
1.5.19.
Some GUI Application uses the "system" function to execute external
programs. It calls several programs, including "make". Make processes
makefiles that contain prog
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