* Reini Urban (Wed, 29 Aug 2007 22:59:38 +0200)
> scsh - the "scheme shell" - has been added to the cygwin distribution.
I've noticed on two computers that this package was installed without
me manually selecting it. On the other hand I could see no other
package depending on it. How come?
Thor
Thorsten Kampe wrote:
> I've noticed on two computers that this package was installed without
> me manually selecting it. On the other hand I could see no other
> package depending on it. How come?
Because it was incorrectly listed in category Misc for a few hours.
Setup will always try to insta
Gary Johnson wrote:
The first time you do that, windows will complain it doesn't know what to do
with a sh file, and offer you the choice of looking up on the web or selecting
from a list which program you want to open .sh files with; choose the
select-from-a-list option, when the list appears
On 30 August 2007 01:40, Eric Blake wrote:
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> According to Dave Korn on 8/29/2007 11:00 AM:
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>> It would be worth going back through the archives; IIRC, this was a
>> recent change made by CV in response to a PR on the list. Any un-cautious
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I was reminded by the recent spate of new packages -- how hard would
it be for Setup to support a 'New' category, which new packages go
into automatically, and expire out after. . .three months? I only
update once every month or so, and often think "N
Senthil Nathan wrote:
Hi,
I'm using cygwin for the first time to compile my programs.
I get the following error during dynamic loading of my libraries.
And I came to know that there is no concept of "ldconfig".
So how do I load my dynamic libraries while compiling.
this is the command i run on
Henry S. Thompson wrote:
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I was reminded by the recent spate of new packages -- how hard would
it be for Setup to support a 'New' category, which new packages go
into automatically, and expire out after. . .three months? I only
update once every mont
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
===
Homepage: http://freshmeat.net/projects/quilt/
License : GPL
Tool to work with series of patches
Program manages a series of patches by keeping track of the changes each
of them makes. They are logically organized as a stack, and you can
apply, un-apply, r
On 8/30/07, Larry Hall (Cygwin) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Senthil Nathan wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I'm using cygwin for the first time to compile my programs.
> >
> > I get the following error during dynamic loading of my libraries.
> > And I came to know that there is no concept of "ldconfig".
> >
> >
I wrote:
> $ cat ssh-backup-all.bat
> C:\cygwin\bin\bash ./ssh-backup-all
Steve Holden wrote:
> Wouldn't it be possible to omit the first two executable lines and
> have the batch script read
> c:\cygwin\bin\bash -l ./ssh-backup-all
I posted a sample shell session. The "$ cat ssh-bac
David Christensen wrote:
I wrote:
$ cat ssh-backup-all.bat
C:\cygwin\bin\bash ./ssh-backup-all
Steve Holden wrote:
Wouldn't it be possible to omit the first two executable lines and
have the batch script read
c:\cygwin\bin\bash -l ./ssh-backup-all
I posted a sample shell session. The "$ cat ss
On 30 August 2007 01:35, Brian Egge wrote:
> When running mkgroup after installing cygwin I receive the following
> error:
>
> $ mkgroup -l -d > /etc/group
> mkgroup (366): [2123] The API return buffer is too small.
>
> I suspect this is due to the large number of groups our organization
> has.
David Christensen wrote:
I wrote:
$ cat ssh-backup-all.bat
C:\cygwin\bin\bash ./ssh-backup-all
Steve Holden wrote:
Wouldn't it be possible to omit the first two executable lines and
have the batch script read
c:\cygwin\bin\bash -l ./ssh-backup-all
I posted a sample shell session
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> I think he was saying that this:
>$ cat ssh-backup-all.bat
>C:\cygwin\bin\bash ./ssh-backup-all
>$ cat ssh-backup-all
>#! /bin/sh
>. /etc/profile
>. /home/dpchrist/.bash_profile
># do backup stuff
> could be reduced to this:
>$ cat ssh-bac
Steve Holden wrote:
> I posted alternative content for the batch script that would save you
> from putting two unnecessary lines in the shell script. Or so I
> thought.
> The -l (or --login) option has bash read its usual startup files,
> thereby avoiding the need four the course (".") commands at
David Christensen wrote:
Steve Holden wrote:
I posted alternative content for the batch script that would save you
from putting two unnecessary lines in the shell script. Or so I
thought.
The -l (or --login) option has bash read its usual startup files,
thereby avoiding the need four the course
Hi all
I've been trying to get sshd running on Cygwin on Windows XP. Just to give a
quick summary of the problem, I'll start up the sshd service and try to connect
from another machine or even from localhost and it will hang. So I have been
trying to get it working by just running it from the
A few quick comments:
Jeremy K. Truax wrote:
Hi all
I've been trying to get sshd running on Cygwin on Windows XP. Just to
give a quick summary of the problem, I'll start up the sshd service and
try to connect from another machine or even from localhost and it will
hang. So I have been try
> Since you're starting things this way, I assume you realize the
> limitations
> it imposes and the issues you will need to deal with when you migrate
back
> to running this as a service. If you don't, I recommend just wiping your
> installation and reinstalling (this isn't required but it's oft
I have an existing installation of cygwin on my computer.
Using the cygwin setup program version 2.573.2.2,
I decide to add the program flac.
I select flac, and it gets installed.
When I run it, nothing happens when I run it from bash.
When I run it from a windows command prompt, it produces
a pop-
Jeremy K. Truax wrote:
Since you're starting things this way, I assume you realize the
limitations
it imposes and the issues you will need to deal with when you migrate
back
to running this as a service. If you don't, I recommend just wiping your
installation and reinstalling (this isn't requi
I downloaded the Cygwin setup.exe and attempted to run it.
I first received an "Open File - Security Warning" dialog
box with the message "The publisher could not be verified.
Are you sure you want to run this software. ... ". I then
clicked on the "Run" button and received the message
"C:\Docu
> OK. The way you're running it, though, means that the user that you log
> in as must be the same user as is running 'sshd'. Are you using password
> or pubkey authentication? Your better off with password in this case.
>
Correct. So after ssh-user-config didn't work, I removed the .ssh direc
Please see the Subject.
Thanks for your kind attention to this request.
- Barry
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Trying to start the apache2 httpd daemon in cygwin and i get the
following error:
Aug 30 16:55:14 localhost cygwin_apache2: PID 3232: service
`cygwin_apache2' failed: signal 12 raised
im guessing signal 12 is defined in the errno.h ?
$grep 12 /usr/include/sys/errno.h
#define ENOMEM 12 /* N
dwkimery wrote:
I downloaded the Cygwin setup.exe and attempted to run it.
I first received an "Open File - Security Warning" dialog
box with the message "The publisher could not be verified.
Are you sure you want to run this software. ... ". I then
clicked on the "Run" button and received th
On 8/29/07, Dmitry Karasik wrote:
> I'd like to submit a bug in cygwin implementation of sin().
> the difference is in 7th digit, and is significant for double precision.
This is not a bug in newlib.
The problem is in glibc and msvc and newlib is (more) correct in this case.
Or, to put it anothe
For the sake of completeness, using Emacs CVS 20070829 07:20 (cvs -z3
-d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/sources/emacs co -P -D
"29 Aug 2007 7:20" emacs) bootstraps, while the CVS of few minutes later,
7:30, fails in bootstrapping as described.
It looks the problem is in src/term.c.
Cheers,
Ange
Hi I am having issues w/ the following config:
I have Apache, mysql, PHP and perl (activestate) installed in my XP (NOT
through cygwin but installed individually). I can use dos prompt and
connect to mysql DB (e.g mysql -U -P?), I can also use Mysql-Front /
SQLyog to connect to mysql (lo
On 8/30/07, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> dwkimery wrote:
> > I downloaded the Cygwin setup.exe and attempted to run it.
> > I first received an "Open File - Security Warning" dialog
> > box with the message "The publisher could not be verified.
> > Are you sure you want to run this software. ...
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JamesStock wrote:
> I have Apache, mysql, PHP and perl (activestate) installed in my XP (NOT
> through cygwin but installed individually). I can use dos prompt and
> connect to mysql DB (e.g mysql -U -P?), I can also use Mysql-Front /
> SQLy
Hi, thx for the response. I tried w/ 'mysql -h 127.0.0.1 -u -p'
(substitute the s w/ the appropriate username and passwd of course) and
it seems to just 'hang' there w/out doing anything. If I entered an invalid
username, it'll immediately give me ERROR 1045 (28000): Access denied fo
Steve Holden wrote:
> Well there's no need to be so defensive. A simple "that doesn't
> work", preferably with a following "because ..." would have been
> quite adequate. Now I have seen your reply to Andrew DeFaria I am
> somewhat better informed.
If my tone put you off, I apologize. Understand
David Christensen wrote:
Steve Holden wrote:
Well there's no need to be so defensive. A simple "that doesn't
work", preferably with a following "because ..." would have been
quite adequate. Now I have seen your reply to Andrew DeFaria I am
somewhat better informed.
If my tone put you off, I ap
JamesStock wrote:
Hi I am having issues w/ the following config:
Rule of thumb: Don't use non Cygwin stuff with Cygwin stuff!
Corollary: Well since Cygwin runs under Windows there are many
interactions and you can use some (a lot) of non Cygwin stuff with Cygwin.
Corollary #1: If you're gonn
Brian Dessent schrieb:
Thorsten Kampe wrote:
I've noticed on two computers that this package was installed without
me manually selecting it. On the other hand I could see no other
package depending on it. How come?
Because it was incorrectly listed in category Misc for a few hours.
Setup wil
Mark Harig schrieb:
Reini Urban writes:
> scsh - the "scheme shell" - has been added to the cygwin distribution.
Thank you for providing this package.
1. This package is classified in 'setup' as a 'Misc' package. Should
this package be classified as a 'Shell' package instead?
"Shells"
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