Re: How can I uninstall Cygwin? -- Where must I enter "umount" for this purpose?

2007-05-06 Thread Reini Urban
Ghuoargh schrieb: A few days ago I have downloaded Cygwin from cygwin.com and installed it on my computer. However, since then some other programs did not function properly any more and it may be that Cygwin is responsible for this. Therefore I want to uninstall Cygwin. I read on the pages of c

RE: Successful build of GCC 4.2.0 RC3 on latest Cygwin snapshot 20070427

2007-05-06 Thread Dave Korn
On 06 May 2007 07:15, Aaron Gray wrote: > I have successfully built GCC-4.2.0-20070501 on latest Cygwin snapshot > 20070427. > > GCC 4.2.0 RC3 is available from: > > ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/prerelease-4.2.0-20070501 > > I have not done run the testsuite ( make check) I'm doing tha

Re: xemacs -nw problem

2007-05-06 Thread Andrew Walrond
Is there a better place to report this? How do I find out who maintains the xemacs/cygwin port? Andrew Walrond On Wednesday 02 May 2007 14:55:18 Andrew Walrond wrote: > Hello list > > First off; I've been using cygwin for years, on and off, but this is the > first time I have joined the ML, so I

Re[2]: Some Batch-Scripting-Problems under Windows

2007-05-06 Thread oleyk
Replying to a message of Daniel Spannbauer to cygwin, Friday, May 4, 2007, 17:15 +1000: .. DS> -I /cygdrive/c:/Programme/marco/cygwin/usr/uti/include/tload -v SLOW=1 __^ ? .. DS> With the Option -I set path to the Include-Files for Tload is set, but DS> it cat find the Includefile

Cygwin on portable drive, loss of +R on *.lnk

2007-05-06 Thread fergus
Invariably on connecting my portable drive to a running XP machine, Windows runs through AutoPlay and ends by offering various tasks including None Of These, which is the option I always choose. The portable drive contains a complete Cygwin installation with all links *.lnk marked +R. I have ne

RE: Cygwin on portable drive, loss of +R on *.lnk

2007-05-06 Thread Dave Korn
On 06 May 2007 12:41, fergus wrote: > Invariably on connecting my portable drive to a running XP machine, Windows > runs through AutoPlay and ends by offering various tasks including None Of > These, which is the option I always choose. The portable drive contains a > complete Cygwin installation

Re: Successful build of GCC 4.2.0 RC3 on latest Cygwin snapshot 20070427

2007-05-06 Thread Aaron Gray
On 06 May 2007 07:15, Aaron Gray wrote: I have successfully built GCC-4.2.0-20070501 on latest Cygwin snapshot 20070427. GCC 4.2.0 RC3 is available from: ftp://gcc.gnu.org/pub/gcc/prerelease-4.2.0-20070501 I have not done run the testsuite ( make check) I'm doing that. Should be f

Re: Successful build of GCC 4.2.0 RC3 on latest Cygwin snapshot 20070427

2007-05-06 Thread Charles Wilson
[removed mailing lists other than cygwin] Dave Korn wrote: I'm doing that. Should be finished in another day or so... :-O Danger, Will Robinson: the g++ from gcc-4.2.0 does not have any support for catching exceptions thrown across DLL boundaries. Nor does it include the fix for empty

RE: Successful build of GCC 4.2.0 RC3 on latest Cygwin snapshot 20070427

2007-05-06 Thread Dave Korn
On 06 May 2007 14:37, Aaron Gray wrote: > On the LLVM build I am getting multiple :- > > warning: visibility attribute not supported in this configuration; > ignored > > with the same line number, eight or so in some cases but usually two. > > Have not looked into this properly yet, I misse

Re: rsync with --recursive --files-from=

2007-05-06 Thread oleyk
Replying to a message of marvin rishoff to cygwin, Friday, May 4, 2007, 10:04 +1000: mr> rsync: failed to open files-from file <(cd mr> /c/WINDOWS/system32/LogFiles/WMS/[Global]/ && find ./WMS_*.log -mtime mr> -7 -print): No such file or directory mr> rsync error: syntax or usage error (code 1) a

RE: Successful build of GCC 4.2.0 RC3 on latest Cygwin snapshot 20070427

2007-05-06 Thread Dave Korn
On 06 May 2007 14:56, Charles Wilson wrote: > [removed mailing lists other than cygwin] > > Dave Korn wrote: > >> I'm doing that. Should be finished in another day or so... :-O > > Danger, Will Robinson: ... > So don't anybody here on the cygwin list get too excited yet. Didn't act

Re: Successful build of GCC 4.2.0 RC3 on latest Cygwin snapshot 20070427

2007-05-06 Thread Aaron Gray
Danger, Will Robinson: the g++ from gcc-4.2.0 does not have any support for catching exceptions thrown across DLL boundaries. Nor does it include the fix for empty strings (PR24196). The former problem can be solved by building libgcc shared, and libstdc++/libsupc++ shared. Absent modern lib

Re: Successful build of GCC 4.2.0 RC3 on latest Cygwin snapshot 20070427

2007-05-06 Thread Tim Prince
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 06 May 2007 14:56, Charles Wilson wrote: [removed mailing lists other than cygwin] Dave Korn wrote: So don't anybody here on the cygwin list get too excited yet. Didn't actually spot the cygwin list had been cc'd in at first, but yes, I'm just helping test t

RE: Successful build of GCC 4.2.0 RC3 on latest Cygwin snapshot 20070427

2007-05-06 Thread Dave Korn
On 06 May 2007 16:38, Tim Prince wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] PCYM Tim, thanks >> On 06 May 2007 14:56, Charles Wilson wrote: >> >>> [removed mailing lists other than cygwin] >>> >>> Dave Korn wrote: > >>> So don't anybody here on the cygwin list get too excited yet. >> >> Didn't actually

tin, leafnode and gecos field

2007-05-06 Thread Wes S
I was working on getting tin to post using leafnode and kept getting an invalid sender header message when I tried to post. U-BAREFOOT\News kept coming up I didn't have that anywhere in tin configuration. After poking around I saw that U-BAREFOOT\news is in the passwd gecos field. I changed i

Re: Successful build of GCC 4.2.0 RC3 on latest Cygwin snapshot 20070427

2007-05-06 Thread Tim Prince
dave.korn wrote: On 06 May 2007 16:38, Tim Prince wrote: PCYM Tim, thanks Oops, I thought T-bird knew what to do by itself. No way. -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cy

opening windows shell in emacs - problem

2007-05-06 Thread mineshvarmas
Hi ALl, I installed cywin on my windows xp machine and when i tried to open the windows shell in emacs, i found that cygwin had taken over the cmd shell (thats what i think..) unix commands like ls, started working in the windows shell. is this what it should it do? i thought that the commands sh

RE: opening windows shell in emacs - problem

2007-05-06 Thread Dave Korn
On 06 May 2007 20:38, mineshvarmas wrote: > Hi ALl, > > I installed cywin on my windows xp machine and when i tried to open the > windows shell in emacs, i found that cygwin had taken over the cmd shell > (thats what i think..) Nah, cygwin doesn't do that. > unix commands like ls, started wor

Re: opening windows shell in emacs - problem

2007-05-06 Thread Thorsten Kampe
* mineshvarmas (Sun, 6 May 2007 12:38:19 -0700 (PDT)) > I installed cywin on my windows xp machine and when i tried to open the > windows shell in emacs, i found that cygwin had taken over the cmd shell No. > unix commands like ls, started working in the windows shell. is this > what it should it

Re: How can I uninstall Cygwin? -- Where must I enter "umount" for this purpose?

2007-05-06 Thread Morgan Gangwere
erm... there ARE other 3pp apps that have detrimental effects after installation of Cygwin. one of them is (of all things) Irssi, the IRC client. Cygwin does some mangling of the fs, setting up mount points in certain places it needs. On 5/6/07, Reini Urban wrote: Ghuoargh schrieb: > A few day

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] clisp-2.41-2 released

2007-05-06 Thread Aaron Brown
Dave Korn wrote: I've tried a few mirrors (ftp.kr.freebsd.org, ftp.mirrorservice.org, mirror.calvin.edu, and mirrors.kernel.org) but the newest CLISP on all of them is 2.41-1. You may be doing something wrong: all those mirrors are up-to-date, and according to the timestamps have been since a

Re: xemacs -nw problem

2007-05-06 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
. Reformatted. Andrew Walrond wrote: > On Wednesday 02 May 2007 14:55:18 Andrew Walrond wrote: >> Hello list >> >> First off; I've been using cygwin for years, on and off, but this is the >> first time I have joined the ML, so I just like to say >> _fantastic_wor

Re: tin, leafnode and gecos field

2007-05-06 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Wes S wrote: > I was working on getting tin to post using leafnode and kept getting > an invalid sender header message when I tried to post. > > U-BAREFOOT\News kept coming up I didn't have that anywhere in tin > configuration. After poking around I saw that U-BAREFOOT\news is in > the passwd