Hi all,
After update to xemacs-21.4.19-2 I got a following warning message:
WARNING:
Couldn't find an obvious default for the root of the
XEmacs hierarchy.
It's just a warning but xemacs works properly. Anybody knows how to
suppress this warning ?
Thanks
Kirill Yarosh
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Ugh, top-posting... Reformatted.
On Sat, 2 Dec 2006, dsacks wrote:
> Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> >
> > dsacks wrote:
> >> fyi, this is all about trying to get sshd to accept incoming
> >> connections. I want to use winscp into my xp box to move files.
> >>
> >> I am very confused about what pas
> Kirill Yarosh writes:
> Hi all,
> After update to xemacs-21.4.19-2 I got a following warning message:
> WARNING:
> Couldn't find an obvious default for the root of the
> XEmacs hierarchy.
> It's just a warning but xemacs works properly. Anybody knows h
Does anyone know anything about libarcball? I am trying to compile a linux
program on cygwin, and I get an error saying a file libarcball.a is
incompatible, and then it says "cannot find -larcball".
I can't seem to find any documentation on it anywhere, and I don't really
know who to ask for help
Funny that, a day after I give in and compile from scratch the update comes.
http://svn.haxx.se/users/archive-2006-12/0062.shtml
:)
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On 12/2/06, Philippe Conraux wrote:
I have to build a large project on Windows.
Build libraries using Intel compilers needs 12 hours on cygwin
when same build needs 1 hour on Linux (same computer : dual boot, same
compilers ifc 9.1)
Do you need a feature that is specific to cygwin's make or th
Jared Silva wrote:
Not using the latest files caused the problem.
Maybe I should take the reboot warning more seriously.
$ locate .new
D:/UNIX/cygwin/bin/bash.exe.new
D:/UNIX/cygwin/bin/cygiconv-2.dll.new
D:/UNIX/cygwin/bin/cygncurses-8.dll.new
D:/UNIX/cygwin/bin/cygreadline6.dll.new
D:/UNIX/cy
dvmorris wrote:
Does anyone know anything about libarcball? I am trying to compile a linux
program on cygwin, and I get an error saying a file libarcball.a is
incompatible, and then it says "cannot find -larcball".
I can't seem to find any documentation on it anywhere, and I don't really
know wh
On 12/03/2006, Eliah Kagan wrote:
If not, could you use the make that comes with MinGW
(http://www.mingw.org/)? If a POSIX-like environment is required,
would MSYS do the trick as well (http://www.mingw.org/msys.shtml)?
Since MSYS is an early fork of Cygwin, if the performance problem
the OP is
I have a strange problem with rsync. Using rsync in the way
describes in the man page as:
"USING RSYNC-DAEMON FEATURES VIA A REMOTE-SHELL CONNECTION"
fails but starting the daemon manually and using it and also
the directly using rsync via ssh works. Some examples (the used
/etc/rsyncd.conf follows
I am trying to compile a linux program on cygwin, and I'm getting the
following error:
undefined reference to `std::basic_string,
std::allocator >::c_str() const'
along with about a million other errors that look pretty similar.
I guess my real problem is that I have no clue how to troubleshoot
On Sun, 3 Dec 2006, dvmorris wrote:
> I am trying to compile a linux program on cygwin, and I'm getting the
> following error:
>
> undefined reference to `std::basic_string,
> std::allocator >::c_str() const'
>
> along with about a million other errors that look pretty similar.
>
> I guess my real
Larry Hall wrote:
That's a very fair assumption. 'setup.exe' knows when you need to reboot
in order to complete the latest installation process. If you ignore the
directive to reboot, you may find some or all of Cygwin no longer works.
Agreed.
Rebooting will fix the problem.
Not necessari
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/2/06, Philippe Conraux wrote:
I have to build a large project on Windows.
Build libraries using Intel compilers needs 12 hours on cygwin
when same build needs 1 hour on Linux (same computer : dual boot, same
compilers ifc 9.1)
Do you need a feature that is speci
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am trying to compile a linux program on cygwin, and I'm getting the
following error:
undefined reference to `std::basic_string,
std::allocator >::c_str() const'
along with about a million other errors that look pretty similar.
I guess my real problem is that I have n
Jared Silva wrote:
Larry Hall wrote:
That's a very fair assumption. 'setup.exe' knows when you need to reboot
in order to complete the latest installation process. If you ignore the
directive to reboot, you may find some or all of Cygwin no longer works.
Agreed.
Rebooting will fix the prob
-Original Message-
> From: Michael Eager
> Sent: Saturday, December 02, 2006 10:30 PM
> To: Cygwin
> Subject: Argument list too long
>
> I get the error message "argument list too long"
> while building GCC on certain Cgywin installations, but not all. This
happens when make executes a co
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According to Long, Phillip GOSS on 12/3/2006 8:48 PM:
> What is SHELL set to in your environment? If it's not set to /bin/bash,
> it's may be defaulting to CMD.EXE, which has a line-length limitation,
> whereas bash (and I'm guessing most other shells
Just wanted to drop in a note saying that I've tried the snapshot on
RTM Vista x64 on AMD, and I had no luck, either freshly installed, or
with rebase/rebaseall. I tried rebaseall with ash, but got the usual
Vista-related errors. I tried running rebase against ash, and then
rebaseall again, but st
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