Eric Blake schrieb:
This is, what I expect, after reading the Cygwin FAQ:
"When processing in text mode, [...] written to the file [...]
you in fact get "Hello\r\n". Upon reading this combination,
the \r is removed [...]".
Why is it in fact not removed when reading with cat?
The FAQ is
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The following package has been updated in the Cygwin net release:
*** cygport-0.2.10-1
cygport is a new, and increasingly popular, way to create Cygwin
packages. You only need cygport if you're a package developer or
building cygport-based Cygwin
Hi, I encountered memory leaks problems compiling a large code under cygwin.
I tried both under winxp and win2k with same result: the memory resources of
the system started slowly falling down, up to the end of the process with
error messages like "fork: resource temporarily unavailable".
I found
Αρχικό μήνυμα από Andrew DeFaria
PROBLEM solved: TOOK /usr/grace/bin/xmgrace.exe and copied it to
/bin/gracebat.exe
Works fine now and is consistent with the explanation that activestate does not
properly interpret symlinks
> > Better now, but still something is missing cygwin is under c:\c
Hello all, I just joined the cygwin list.
I haven't been having any problems using cygwin until recently. My
problem is rsync.
See, I'm using it to keep a set of books online synchronized between
my computer and the server they're supplied from. I didn't have any
problems using rsync to downloa
Hi all,
I've just come across a strange problem. When I try to unpack a tar.gz archive
in cmd.exe, I get an error:
tar (child): gzip: Cannot exec: No such file or directory
tar (child): Error is not recoverable: exiting now
tar: Child returned status 2
tar: Error exit delayed from previous errors
Hi,
I am using the below system configuration:
1. Windows 2003
2. CYGWin 1.3 and CYGIPC 1.09
3. MyApplication created in COBOL i.e., cobol dll's
MyApplication is loaded on CYGWin and i start it through bash prompt . When i
start MyApplication, i will specify how many process should be loaded
On Feb 23 17:55, neo napster wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am using the below system configuration:
>
> 1. Windows 2003
> 2. CYGWin 1.3 and CYGIPC 1.09
> 3. MyApplication created in COBOL i.e., cobol dll's
The last 1.3 release (1.3.22) is from March 2003. The first time
Windows 2003 Server got supported
Jan Djärv wrote:
Larry Hall wrote:
With DLLs, symbol resolution happens at link time, not runtime. The only
way to avoid this fact is to use dllopen (in Cygwin) or LoadLibrary (in
Win32) and friends. If glib needs to reference something in Emacs, an
import library with these symbol resolution
Luca Trevisani wrote:
Hi, I encountered memory leaks problems compiling a large code under
cygwin.
I tried both under winxp and win2k with same result: the memory
resources of
the system started slowly falling down, up to the end of the process with
error messages like "fork: resource temporari
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http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PPIOSPE - I was on vacation, and did not see
your personal reply for several days, whereas the list would have faster
response.
According to Kirk Russell on 2/20/2007 3:17 PM:
> In general, it is a bad idea to mix Windows
Eric,
Thank you for the information! This is exactly what I was hoping you would do;
suggest an alternative. I will look into it.
Kirk Russell
Kirk Russell
IT BJU
864 242 5100 x3884
>>> Eric Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 2/23/2007 8:49:24 AM >>>
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The cygwin gsl package (GNU Scientific Library) has been updated
to 1.9-1. This is a new upstream release.
For the announcement of gsl version 1.9 see:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/gsl-announce/2007/msg0.html
The homepage for the GSL is http://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/
The gsl package come
For some reason, I am unable to send email to cygwin-patches. I am
subscribed and all of that, but in trying to get a patch through, it's
just not happening. The SMTP handoff is correctly working - the email is
getting to sourceware. I get confirm/subscribe messages from ezlm, etc.
everything chec
Larry Hall wrote:
> Jan DjÃrv wrote:
>
> Yes it does thanks for the explanation. Cygwin has some mechanism that
> makes
> it possible for a program to supply its own malloc/free and friends I
> think
> (malloc_wrapper.cc). Would it be hard to also handle memalign/valloc and
>
I've updated the version of OpenSSL to 0.9.8e-1. This also includes the
openssl-devel package.
This is an upstream security and bugfix release. The Cygwin release is
the vanilla version, no additional patches.
=== NOTE === NOTE === NOTE ===
The compatibility package openssl09
I have installed CygWin on Windows XP Home. I have installed all the
development packages.
The Problem:
When I use gcc to compile a .c file no executable or any file at all is
created. It doesn't output any errors.
The output from gcc -v hello.c -o hello.exe:
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc/
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> The compatibility package openssl097 will not be updated anymore and its
> usage is deprecated. If you're still using any application relying on
> openssl 0.9.7, consider updating or rebuilding to a new version which
> depends on openssl 0.9.8. None of the packages in t
Chuck wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
The compatibility package openssl097 will not be updated anymore and its
usage is deprecated. If you're still using any application relying on
openssl 0.9.7, consider updating or rebuilding to a new version which
depends on openssl 0.9.8. None of the packa
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Chuck wrote:
I have both openssl 0.9.8 and 0.9.7 installed. How can I find out what
is using 097 and get rid of it if I don't need it anymore?
Based on Corinna's comment, it's fair to assume that if you have this
package, it is because you have one of the following s
Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Chuck wrote:
I have both openssl 0.9.8 and 0.9.7 installed. How can I find out what
is using 097 and get rid of it if I don't need it anymore?
Based on Corinna's comment, it's fair to assume that if you have this
package, it is because you hav
Jan Djärv wrote:
Are you talking about the released cygwin version? It does not handle malloc
the same as memalign, I see in malloc_wrapper.c:
Indeed. You're right. It's not hooked like the others.
I suppose. But if Emacs is modular enough to provide its calls as a
(import) library o
Thanks for the solution. Can I know This kind of error comes? Can u give me
some brief explaination or any link about the error message.
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From: Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Sent: Friday, 23 February, 2007 6:13:04 PM
Subject: Re: 100% CPU U
Just noticed something about the shortcut and use of c:\cygwin\bin\cygwin.bat.
The contents thereof:
--
@echo off
C:
chdir C:\cygwin\bin
bash --login -i
--
Now when running this you almost always end up with a cmd.exe also running.
I just changed my shortcut to instead be:
Target: c:\cygwi
On Fri, Feb 23, 2007 at 07:57:41PM -0800, Christopher Layne wrote:
> Just noticed something about the shortcut and use of c:\cygwin\bin\cygwin.bat.
Correction: That should be c:\cygwin\cygwin.bat
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On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 02:54:50PM +0100, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
>
> After installed the snapshot, trying to remove /tmp/usr there is this new
> problem:
>
>cd /tmp
>ls -lrt
>
>...
>drwxr-xr-x+ 3 Angelo Administrators0 Feb 22 14:18 usr
>
>rm -rf usr/
>rm: failed
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