On Feb 12 08:59, Steffen Sledz wrote:
> On one of my machines running cygwin a few programs (like rsync or dig) fail
> with an error like this (for detailed info see attached strace.txt):
>
> $ dig @dns1.dresearch.de www.cygwin.com
>
> /usr/src/ports/net/bind/bind-9.6.0-1/src/bind-9.6.0/lib/is
Steffen Sledz wrote:
> H? That's a pity. But as seen in the mailing lists i'm not the only one
> with such problems. May be there is generic workaround for this? Or a guide
> line how to identify the dodgy app?
Unfortunately this is not a very easy task. The failures are provoked in
differ
> Subject: Re: cygwin 1.7.0-40: Socket operation on non-socket
>
> Steffen Sledz wrote:
>
> > H? That's a pity. But as seen in the mailing lists i'm not the
> only one
> > with such problems. May be there is generic workaround for this? Or a
> guide
> > line how to identify the dodgy app?
>
Hi everyone,
I have launched a opensource project -- CygWine ( a cygwin package
management utility, project homepage: http://cygwine.googlecode.com )
CygWine 1.0 beta was just released, you can download the executable
and browse screenshots at http://cygwine.googlecode.com.
Compared to cygwin of
Chris Sutcliffe schrieb:
At one point we will get a mingw cross compiler, right? wrong?
I'd appreciate having once since I use Cygwin to produce my MinGW packages.
BTW: Your linker script SEARCH_LIB("/usr/lib"); ... entries cause
headaches on mingw pure. mingw ld should not be linked with t
Hey Reini,
> BTW: Your linker script SEARCH_LIB("/usr/lib"); ... entries cause headaches
> on mingw pure. mingw ld should not be linked with that.
Thanx for the heads up!
I'm curious, I use the binutils package I uploaded to the MinGW site
daily (with mingw pure, i.e. no Cygwin) and have not see
Turns out I tried again to see if some particular app was part of the problem.
Tried YIM, Word, etc. But couldn't pinpoint. But I did see the problem
again. Still occurred while in the Options menu but was not in the copy-on-
select menu. Just switching between sub-menus.
Maybe I'll try again som
>> BTW: Your linker script SEARCH_LIB("/usr/lib"); ... entries cause headaches
>> on mingw pure. mingw ld should not be linked with that.
>
> Thanx for the heads up!
>
> I'm curious, I use the binutils package I uploaded to the MinGW site
> daily (with mingw pure, i.e. no Cygwin) and have not seen
Brant Young wrote:
I have launched a opensource project -- CygWine ( a cygwin package
management utility, project homepage: http://cygwine.googlecode.com )
My initial thought on seeing the name is that it was a port of Wine to
Cygwin, which would be tres silly.
We don't really need two diff
Brant Young wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I have launched a opensource project -- CygWine ( a cygwin package
> management utility, project homepage: http://cygwine.googlecode.com )
>
> CygWine 1.0 beta was just released, you can download the executable
> and browse screenshots at http://cygwine.googl
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 12:37 PM, Warren Young wrote:
> Brant Young wrote:
You two aren't related, are you? :)
>> I have launched a opensource project -- CygWine ( a cygwin package
>> management utility, project homepage: http://cygwine.googlecode.com )
>
> My initial thought on seeing the name i
Dave Korn wrote:
I'm taking a quick browse through the code. I see that you've based it on
chunks of the core setup.exe code, somewhat refactored and restructured. I
wonder if we couldn't merge the two codebases, in such a way that there's one
common 'setup engine' with a couple of alternati
Hi there,
today i tried to start using 1.7 , but there there where many problems
like
cygrunsrv -S init
gives lots of
init: error reading initrequest
init: can't open /dev/console
We got bind9 but nobody told how to install it
and just tell me if init works so good in cygwin why not to have
On Thu, 12 Feb 2009, Mark J. Reed wrote:
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 12:37 PM, Warren Young wrote:
Brant Young wrote:
I have launched a opensource project -- CygWine ( a cygwin package
management utility, project homepage:
http://cygwine.googlecode.com )
My initial thought on seeing the name is t
Hi,
I've been testing out the 1.7.0-40 release and noticed an odd behavior
with /cygdrive. Without any modifications, when I try to run a script
from /cygdrive/v, I get errors due to the trail '\r' characters. This
is expected since /cygdrive/v is a binary mount. So, I add an entry
into fstab t
As a layman (not a cygwin developer or anything), I have to say this
looks really great. The current setup.exe program is certainly (and
almost exclusively) _functional_, this kind of UI is really the next
step.
One thing that could use a major rethink, and seems to be carried over
from the curre
> I can't get unison to syncronize the permission bits between my C: drive and
> my USB drive. Both are NTFS. I use "perms -1".
>
> What am I missing?
Morten, thanks for the report. I'll look at this as soon as I can, but I don't
think it will be this week.
My initial guess is that there's so
Not to put too fine a point on it, but if you're
trying to run a Linux system on a Windows machine,
why not download the FREE VMWare Server 2.0 and
install Linux as a VM?
You can give the VM a couple of virtual network
adapters and use one for a host-only network and
the other for connectins on y
Hi,
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 8:39 PM, Andrew Schulman wrote:
>> I can't get unison to syncronize the permission bits between my C: drive and
>> my USB drive. Both are NTFS. I use "perms -1".
>>
>> What am I missing?
>
> Morten, thanks for the report. I'll look at this as soon as I can, but I
> d
Which version of Unison are you running?
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> Which version of Unison are you running?
Nevermind, I see it's 2.27.57.
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I'd rather see the common code put into a library (and available in
both cygwin and mingw flavors). Then it would be pretty easy to
have a Cygwin::Setup perl extension and command line tools using it.
(Substitute your other glue language of choice as desired.)
On Thu, February 12, 2009 10:17 am,
I compiled it myself using the "--enable-libgomp" flag on the configure script.
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 1:57 AM, Dave Korn
wrote:
> Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
>> Michael Craft wrote:
>>> I am trying to compile an OpenMP program in Cygwin using GCC 4.3.2
>>> installed from the repositories. This p
Hi brother, thanks for all you reviews and suggestions.
I like yum and apt-get too.
CygWine still in somewhat early age, I will consider your proposals
seriously during the next release.
Regards,
Brant
On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 1:37 AM, Warren Young wrote:
> Brant Young wrote:
>>
>> I have laun
> I'm taking a quick browse through the code. I see that you've based it on
> chunks of the core setup.exe code, somewhat refactored and restructured.
Yes, a lot of non-UI code were migrated from setup.exe.
> I wonder ... do you think that would be practical?
I think you made a wonderful propo
> On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 12:37 PM, Warren Young wrote:
> I had that exact same thought. If it can't be merged into the standard
> setup.exe, I would at least recommend a different name.
Everyone hates the name :-)
It seems I should change the name in the next major release.
Regards,
Brant
2009/2/12 Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes:
> I'd rather see the common code put into a library (and available in
> both cygwin and mingw flavors). Then it would be pretty easy to
> have a Cygwin::Setup perl extension and command line tools using it.
> (Substitute your other glue language of choice as desi
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