On Mar 8 23:54, Brian Dessent wrote:
> Charles Wilson wrote:
>
> > note that Vista and Server 2008 both report "CYGWIN_NT-6.0", so I don't
> > really have a good way of distinguishing between them.
>
> FWIW, Microsoft says the way to determine 2k8 from Vista is by checking
> if wProductType cont
I've put Cygwin 1.5.25-11 out of test. This is now the new release
version.
Changes since version 1.5.25-7:
- The main purpose of this release is to allow Cygwin to run correctly
on Windows 2008 Server. A change in the exception handling in Windows
2008 Server requires to change the except
I have a program source which compiles fine under Linux usually. I just cd
to the directory and type:
./configure
make
But now I keep getting this error: "no acceptable c compiler found in
$path", whenever I use cygwin.
I have research and everywhere I look it says "you have to install a C
Reini Urban schrieb:
2008/3/6, Dr. Volker Zell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
setup.ini claims the following:
@ libecpg-compat1
sdesc: "Older version of run-time library for ECPG programs"
ldesc: "The ecpg_compat.dll shared libr
On Sun, Mar 09, 2008 at 01:12:40PM -, Boylett wrote:
> I have a program source which compiles fine under Linux usually. I just cd
> to the directory and type:
>
> ./configure
> make
>
> But now I keep getting this error: "no acceptable c compiler found in
> $path", whenever I use cygwin.
>
>
Charles Wilson schrieb:
Let me know what you think...
Featurewise great! Thanks.
$ /usr/lib/csih/getAccountName -g
Gast
$ source /usr/share/csih/cygwin-service-installation-helper.sh
basename: invalid option -- b
Try `basename --help' for more information.
$ echo $0
-bash
This was sourced f
Hi guys.
I have a Linux created binary file on my Windows OS and was wondering if
Cygwin has a way to copy it from there.
TIA
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I noted the following in <[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: cygwin-1.5.25-11>
- Allow cygcheck to run on Windows 9x again.
Does this mean that cygwin still works on win9x?
(I stopped updating my home machines when 9x was shifted to
no-longer-supported.)
Thanks,
- Barry
Disclaimer: Statements made her
Thanks I've worked something out with scp from XP.
klempie wrote:
>
> Hi guys.
>
> I have a Linux created binary file on my Windows OS and was wondering if
> Cygwin has a way to copy it from there.
>
> TIA
>
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"Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [E]" wrote:
> I noted the following in <[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: cygwin-1.5.25-11>
> - Allow cygcheck to run on Windows 9x again.
> Does this mean that cygwin still works on win9x?
Cygwin 1.7.x will not support 9x/ME. This is what is currently in CVS
HEAD, and the
Hi,
I'm trying to use cygwin OpenSSH on WinPE 2.0 environment. I've tried the
following 2 setups
1. Cygwin+OpenSSH on Windows XP SP2
2. Cygwin+OpenSSH on WinPE 2.0
Both these setups were done by running the bundled "ssh-host-config" script.
I'm not using Privilege Separation and also for Setup#2, I
[ Re: Subject, it seems a little presumptuous to assume that this is a
bug in Cygwin. I don't see anything wrong here. ]
Linda Walsh wrote:
> A working feature in gvim is that it immediately "daemonizes" and goes
> into background wherever it is invoked from (or at least it is
> SUPPOSE to). If
Hi All,
I want to get the latest version of gettext to be
added to cygwin. It currently is version 0.17. I am
not sure what mirror for cygwin would have that.
Thanks,
-Tony
Never miss a thing. Make Yaho
Tony Anecito wrote:
> I want to get the latest version of gettext to be
> added to cygwin. It currently is version 0.17. I am
> not sure what mirror for cygwin would have that.
It doesn't matter what mirror you choose. All mirrors are supposed to
have identical content, that is the definition of
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