Silas S. Brown writes:
> convert-ly as shipped in the Cygwin lilypond
> package doesn't work because it complains about
> a missing module lilylib.
Thanks for the report. It turns out that the relocation snippet
was not included. This will be fixed in 2.10.29-2.
Jan.
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On 2007-0911 07:45:57, Brian Dessent wrote:
> It would help greatly if you could run one of them (ideally
> the latest) in gdb and get a backtrace at the faulting location.
hope this is what you meant...
greetings ang thanks,
Mario
Starting program: /cygdrive/c/Documents and Settings/Mario Frasca
Many thanks to all posters on the thread; your comments have been very
helpful and it works fine now.
Also I learned the differences between wget and curl, too.
All the best!
-ric
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Hello guys,
I'm new here... I get a really strange problem with portmap and conseguently
with NFS mount
If I try to mount a directory I get this error:
pmap_getmaps rpc problem: RPC: Timed out
mount: RPC: Unable to receive; errno = Connection refused
than if i launch rpcinfo $/usr/sbin/rpcinf
Hello all,
I am trying to run the following command using cygwin
on a remote node using ssh.
/bin/sh -c 'echo Number=\"1234567\" >> /tmp/file1'
The command executes successfully but the file has
content Number=1234567(double quotes missing) instead
of Number="1234567".
The same command wo
Morgan Gangwere wrote:
are you sure that the lihe breaks are the same consistantly? thats
what happened to me once...
Thanks, that's a worthwhile idea.
Unfortunately an examination of several files (not conclusive, I know,
but indicative) reveals no carriage returns. The source I downloaded w
On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 11:09:56PM -0500, Ren? Berber wrote:
> There is an obvious bug on the first line of that script.
>
> --- usr/bin/python2.5-config.orig 2007-09-15 03:58:10.671875000 +
> +++ usr/bin/python2.5-config2007-09-15 03:58:41.640625000 +
> @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
> -#!/tmp
Hi,
I have severe performance problems with cygwin. Cygwin becomes almost
unusable.
The problem seems to go away when cygwin window is out of focus, e.g.
when I click on some other window (not cygwin), cygwin performance
rapidly increases.
It has something with output to console window. When I
Boris Ouretskey wrote:
> I have severe performance problems with cygwin. Cygwin becomes almost
> unusable.
>
> The problem seems to go away when cygwin window is out of focus, e.g.
> when I click on some other window (not cygwin), cygwin performance
> rapidly increases.
>
> It has something wit
On Aug 28 14:47, Dave Korn wrote:
> On 28 August 2007 14:28, Mehdi Rabah wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to compile a linux project with cygwin. There is a file
> > which use IPC and include all the necessary files
> >
> > #include
> > #include
> > #include
> > #include
> > #include
> >
Marko Loparic wrote on Friday, September 14, 2007 3:42 PM::
> Hello,
>
> Is there someone that could offer paid support for a cygwin problem I
> have?
>
> I have tried to contact Red Hat but they did not seem interested in
> offering support for the type of problem I have (or perhaps I didn't
>
On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 11:09:41PM -0700, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
>> [snip]
>>
>> Cygwin Content-O-Meter(tm), as of a few dozen posts in this thread ago:
>>
>> +---+
>> | 0% 100% |
>> | \ |
>> | \ |
>> | \ |
>> | O |
>> +---+
>>
>> Too bad nobody polices su
Christopher Faylor wrote:
Gary's evaluation of the situation was correct. This thread has
devolved into an uninteresting argument about whether sftp is useful
to you or not. What you don't seem to be getting is that no one
besides you finds this very interesting.
Give it a rest please. The di
On Sun, 16 Sep 2007, Cole Radcliffe wrote:
> I do an ls -la and I see I have an executable called "executable.exe".
> I chmod to 777. Then I try to type "execut" and I press tab and it
> does not find it. When I type in the entire name and press enter, bash
> says the command is not found! It work
On Aug 31 14:18, Eric Blake wrote:
> Eric Blake byu.net> writes:
>
> > I'm trying to track down a breakage in cross-device moves in the latest
> cygwin
> > CVS code, whether it is in coreutils-9.6-5 or due to a recent cygwin
> > change,
> > although my current suspect is Corinna's changes.
>
I've just updated the version of OpenSSH to 4.7p1-1.
This is a new major upstream release. The Cygwin release is created
from the vanilla sources.
The official release message of 4.7p1:
OpenSSH 4.7 has just been released. It
Hi Phil,
I have also tried to do what you say but it did not solve the problem.
Thanks a lot anyway,
Marko
On 9/17/07, Phil Betts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Marko Loparic wrote on Friday, September 14, 2007 3:42 PM::
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > Is there someone that could offer paid support for a cyg
Marko Loparic wrote:
Hi Phil,
I have also tried to do what you say but it did not solve the problem.
Thanks a lot anyway,
Just a quick note, by the way, to question your apparent assumption that
"paid support" will get you any further than using this list!
The information you get here is "
Is there any math package that I can install for free on cygwin that
will allow me to do symbolic algebra and symbolically solve DEs and
symbolically integrate better than my TI-89? Apparently Octave only
produces numeric solutions.
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not sure if qalculate will compile or meet your needs, but it may be
worth a look
On Mon, 2007-09-17 at 13:49 -0500, Cole Radcliffe wrote:
> Is there any math package that I can install for free on cygwin that
> will allow me to do symbolic algebra and symbolically solve DEs and
> symbolically in
On 9/17/07, Prakash Babu <> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I am trying to run the following command using cygwin
> on a remote node using ssh.
>
> /bin/sh -c 'echo Number=\"1234567\" >> /tmp/file1'
>
> The command executes successfully but the file has
> content Number=1234567(double quotes missing) ins
On 9/17/07, SQueeZe <> wrote:
>
> Hi All
> I am trying to connect to my home computer from work and I have to use the
> work HTTP proxy on port 443 in order to do so. I have done this using PuTTY
> just fine so I know there is nothing wrong with my setup. I have downloaded
> the windows binary of
Cole Radcliffe wrote:
Is there any math package that I can install for free on cygwin that
will allow me to do symbolic algebra and symbolically solve DEs and
symbolically integrate better than my TI-89? Apparently Octave only
produces numeric solutions.
mathomatic might do what you need.
-Le
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To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2007 1:49:39 PM
Subject: Re: Is there someone offering cygwin paid support?
Hello Steve,
On 9/17/07, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just a quick note, by the way, to q
Hello Steve,
On 9/17/07, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just a quick note, by the way, to question your apparent assumption that
> "paid support" will get you any further than using this list!
I have already tried the list, some people helped, someone suggested
me to use cacls, which c
Thanks for your reply Jason.
I have also tried putting it in a config file but it had the same result. I
ended up using the command-line just because I could be sure that it was
using correct parameter.
I did look at corkscrew, however I couldn't find a precompiled download. I
know I can compil
Hi,
Max Bowsher wrote:
>I don't think it makes sense to now start shipping rxvt with a font
>configuration which leaves native mode broken out-of-the-box.
I agree 100% with that, besides I have X11 installed and use it extensively,
but I never use rxvt-X11 because it does not work properly with th
Ok this is really a newbie question.
I moved from W2k to XP and reinstalled cygwin. On W2k, my Cygwin home
directory was placed in c:\cygwin\home\gang upon installation, where "gang"
is the user
name. Now on the XP, it is in c:\Document and Settings\gang. This
created a lot of problem whenever I h
OK, I have installed the full version of Cygwin and now it is working as
expected. I still need to get this working without a full installation of
Cygwin though, so if anyone has any ideas, they would be greatfully
received.
SQueeZe wrote:
>
> Thanks for your reply Jason.
> I have also tried
"Cole Radcliffe" wrote:
> Is there any math package that I can install for free on cygwin that
> will allow me to do symbolic algebra and symbolically solve DEs and
> symbolically integrate better than my TI-89? Apparently Octave only
> produces numeric solutions.
Maxima? I'm almost sure it's no
Hi All
I am trying to connect to my home computer from work and I have to use the
work HTTP proxy on port 443 in order to do so. I have done this using PuTTY
just fine so I know there is nothing wrong with my setup. I have downloaded
the windows binary of Connect and placed it in the same folder
G. Huang wrote:
> So my question is: Is there a way to change the home directory on the XP
> machine to c:\cygwin\home\gang? Or alternatively, get around the space
> problem?
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.setup.html#faq.setup.home
In /etc/passwd, set the the user home directory field to the desired
On 9/17/2007 11:38 AM, SQueeZe wrote:
I have installed cwRsync which has the OpenSSH client version 4.5.
You should probably ask for support from the cwRsync project.
> I should be able to type in the following:
ssh -v -o ProxyCommand="connect -H -d proxy:8085 %h 443" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Howe
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
IOW what's the advantage of an sftp client over just plain scp?
Directory listings. Unless I miss something, it's hard to scp a file
when you don't already know its path.
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Marko Loparic wrote:
Hello Steve,
On 9/17/07, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just a quick note, by the way, to question your apparent assumption that
"paid support" will get you any further than using this list!
I have already tried the list, some people helped, someone suggested
me
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> G. Huang wrote:
>
> > So my question is: Is there a way to change the home directory on the XP
> > machine to c:\cygwin\home\gang? Or alternatively, get around the space
> > problem?
>
> http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.setup.html#faq.setup.home
>
> In /et
From: "Markus Schönhaber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.setup.html#faq.setup.home
>
> In /etc/passwd, set the the user home directory field to the desired
> value, ex.
> /cygdrive/c/home/gang.
>
That worked.
Thanks
GH
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so i have two scripts for generating shortcuts to my movies to put in one
centralized folder.
i have the crontab service installed and it is running under my user name.
both scripts work from the command line when run manually as me but script
#2 does not.
script #1 - works from the command lin
On 09/17/2007, kuliksco wrote:
Anyone have any idea why the find isn't working properly when in the
crontab? I dont actually think it's a permission denied issue but something
with the parsing possible (since I made sure i have full access to all the
files and the script works from the command
thanks i got it working!
yea i knew they had separate environments i forgot microsoft had a find
command though :\ thanks alot though!!
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
>
> On 09/17/2007, kuliksco wrote:
>> Anyone have any idea why the find isn't working properly when in the
>> crontab? I dont act
kuliksco wrote:
thanks i got it working!
yea i knew they had separate environments i forgot microsoft had a find
command though :\ thanks alot though!!
You're welcome.
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I need to set the X server option, "emulate3Buttons," in order to use
the X clipboard with the Cygwin system's mouse. The FAQ tells me that
I can add, "-emulate3buttons ," to the X server arguments.
However, if I start the server with
startx -- -emulate3buttons 10
all of the X server's defaul
Marko,
the best way for you would be to throw Windows out and use a
mature unix like o.s. Cygwin documents that it is not made for secure
operation, due to Captial w windows, faults
cheers.
d. henman
Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Marko Loparic wrote:
> > Hello Steve,
>
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