Hello there,
I have a problem with starting Xwin on a Windows2003Server from my Windows 2000
Client with Cygwin.
i use following script:
startxwin.bat
t4erexec -l username -p password Servername "E:\test.bat $HOSTNAME"
Now my problem is, all works fine if the user from my script is logged on
Good to be back.
Am I right that the current uw-imap package is built to all the defaults of
the std src distr including mailsubdir as the user account home?
If this is so I don't really see the point of distributing a binary build
that is going to look at the entire contents of a users homedir
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello there,
I have a problem with starting Xwin on a Windows2003Server from my Windows 2000
Client with Cygwin.
i use following script:
startxwin.bat
t4erexec -l username -p password Servername "E:\test.bat $HOSTNAME"
Now my problem is, all works fine if the user f
2007/11/27, Erich Dollansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I would recommend to use cygwin if you want to write a program for
> multiple platforms.
That is what I'm going to do.
> What is your programming background?
Sorry I don't understand this question? What do mean by "background"? :(
--
Cya!
Tom
Thank you. That seems to be it.
Brian Mathis wrote:
On Nov 26, 2007 10:56 AM, Roger Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Please forgive my silence and I really do appreciate your attention to my
problem.
I originally posted my question on the cygwin-apps list and at Corinna's
suggestion I
post
I have found that Vista tags filesystem objects as "shared" whenever they
contain references to any accounts other than the user. But, they are not
"network shared". Apparently, Cygwin developers do not see this behavior.
Maybe it depends if you use Home or Business versions of Vista, or whether
y
Peter Klavins wrote:
>
> I am a very satisfied user of Cygwin for many years, and on Vista since
> Nov 2006. I always download and keep updated all packages, since I
> usually find that something is missing when I really need it. Recently
> I was presented with the opportunity to install Cygw
* Tomasz Jankowski (Tue, 27 Nov 2007 17:36:16 +0100)
> 2007/11/27, Erich Dollansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > I would recommend to use cygwin if you want to write a program for
> > multiple platforms.
> That is what I'm going to do.
>
> > What is your programming background?
> Sorry I don't understa
At 08:57 PM 11/26/2007, you wrote:
jeffunit wrote:
I built a fileserver running mandriva linux 2008 and samba 3.0.25b-4.2
After copying lots of files there, I decided to run cygwin 'diff
-r' to be sure
they really got copied ok. I ran into problems. Here is what I know.
For example, to copy th
Hi all.
I want to copy my Cygwin installation on my SD card. Since it's formed
by many small files, and my flash memory performance is very poor with
such files, I was wondering if there is some way to mount a tar file, or
something like, even if in read-only way, searching in the archive if
t
Hi,
I have a difficult problem which I don't know how to solve and I'll
appreciate any help.
I'm using windows XP Home with cygwin and I want to remove the directory
'no_bulk' and all the files within it.
The following commands show me something like this
$ rm -r no_bulk
rm: cannot remove `no_b
Win Tong wrote:
Hi,
I have a difficult problem which I don't know how to solve and I'll
appreciate any help.
I'm using windows XP Home with cygwin and I want to remove the directory
'no_bulk' and all the files within it.
The following commands show me something like this
$ rm -r no_bulk
rm: ca
Tomasz Jankowski wrote:
>
> One more question, does anyone tried to build sctplib using cygwin?
> Here is link to page with source code I'm talking about:
>
> http://www.sctp.de/sctp-download.html
>
> The most important for me is package named 'socketapi', because it
> provides API documented
Hi,
Tomasz Jankowski wrote:
2007/11/27, Erich Dollansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I would recommend to use cygwin if you want to write a program for
multiple platforms.
That is what I'm going to do.
What is your programming background?
Sorry I don't understand this question? What do mean by "bac
Ignazio Di Napoli wrote:
>
> Hi all.
> I want to copy my Cygwin installation on my SD card. Since it's formed
> by many small files, and my flash memory performance is very poor with
> such files, I was wondering if there is some way to mount a tar file, or
> something like, even if in read-
Hi,
I want to use recv() with MSG_WAITALL flag. But this constant isn't
defined in cygwin.
I find a old message about this issue here =>
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2000-06/msg01229.html
Why MSG_WAITALL is not present in cygwin ?
It's a posix compliance problem ?
It seems that
# define M
Thanks Larry it was after all still the Logitech crap... I thought just
by disabling its two services on the Windows Service manager that it was
sufficient, but then the Logitech serice mentioned in that url was not
one of them... So I completely removed it and voila!! :-)
Thanks again
Jose Correi
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