On Aug 18 20:31, Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [E] wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen sent the following at Wednesday, August 18, 2010 4:43 AM
> >
> >That usually just means you don't have admin privs.
>
> For the archive: That is indeed the case.
>
> >Here's the actual problem:
> > cygdrive prefix
On Aug 18 22:00, Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [E] wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen sent the following at Tuesday, August 17, 2010 4:16 AM
> >What changed since Cygwin 1.7.5:
> >
> >
> >- Cygwin handles the current working directory entirely on its own. The
> > Win32 curr
On Aug 18 21:57, Andy Koppe wrote:
> On 18 August 2010 21:50, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > On Aug 18 21:32, William Blunn wrote:
> >> On 18/08/2010 19:26, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> >> >On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 06:40:17PM +0100, William Blunn wrote:
> >> >>My apologies to all the folks NOT involved
On Aug 18 18:50, Rolf Campbell wrote:
> I have an 2nd NTFS disk mounted in a directory in my primary NTFS
> disk. When I use 'find' (with no arguments), it only displays a
> small fraction of the files in the current directory.
>
> Using cygwin 1.7.5, it displayed about 100,000 files.
> Using cyg
On Aug 19 02:03, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 05:42:21PM -0700, Daniel Colascione wrote:
> >The other crazy idea would be to override the Win32 file and path
> >functions and handle the notion of a current directory entirely within
> >Cygwin for both Win32 and Cygwin function
On Aug 19 10:31, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Aug 18 18:50, Rolf Campbell wrote:
> > I have an 2nd NTFS disk mounted in a directory in my primary NTFS
> > disk. When I use 'find' (with no arguments), it only displays a
> > small fraction of the files in the current directory.
> >
> > Using cygwin
On Aug 18 22:17, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Aug 18 15:51, Charles Wilson wrote:
> > On 8/18/2010 3:41 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >
> > >Chuck, btw., the function setup_win_environ() in run.c can easily be
> > >replaced with `cygwin_internal (CW_SYNC_WINENV);'
> >
> > Yes, I was just looking
I am trying to build the development version of Emacs with the
imagemagick support. In the configure step one gets:
$ ./configure --with-imagemagick
[...]
checking for Wand... yes
checking IMAGEMAGICK_CFLAGS... -fopenmp -I/usr/include/ImageMagick
checking IMAGEMAGICK_LIBS... -lMagickWand -lMagic
On 18/08/2010 21:50, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 18 21:32, William Blunn wrote:
On 18/08/2010 19:26, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 06:40:17PM +0100, William Blunn wrote:
My apologies to all the folks NOT involved in maintaining the ImageMagick
package,
On 8/19/2010 7:33 AM, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
I am trying to build the development version of Emacs with the
imagemagick support. In the configure step one gets:
$ ./configure --with-imagemagick
[...]
checking for Wand... yes
checking IMAGEMAGICK_CFLAGS... -fopenmp -I/usr/include/ImageMagick
chec
Greetings,
after having recently upgraded Cygwin on my laptop running Windows Vista
the Bash Shell started misbehaving by issuing "-sh: exclude: unbound
variable" whenever I hit "Tab" for file name completion. After trying
the obvious (that is, issuing "set +u") and even having success with
On 8/19/2010 6:48 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> I applied the patch which adds the CW_SYNC_WINCWD code and I updated
> the documentation accordingly.
>
> I uploaded the rewritten chapter about using the Win32 file API here:
>
> http://cygwin.de/cygwin-ug-177/using.html#pathnames-win32-api
>
>
> It might be helpful if I could be clear what the reasons for not having
> a bug tracker are.
>
> I could take a stab as:
>
> 1. It is not the feeling of the Cygwin maintainers that a bug tracker
> would provide a significantly better solution than the current mailing
> list solution
>
> 2.
On Aug 19 09:20, Charles Wilson wrote:
> On 8/19/2010 6:48 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > I applied the patch which adds the CW_SYNC_WINCWD code and I updated
> > the documentation accordingly.
> >
> > I uploaded the rewritten chapter about using the Win32 file API here:
> >
> > http://cygwin.
On 8/18/2010 10:22 AM, Dr. Rainer Woitok wrote:
Greetings,
after having recently upgraded Cygwin on my laptop running Windows Vista
the Bash Shell started misbehaving by issuing "-sh: exclude: unbound
variable" whenever I hit "Tab" for file name completion. After trying
the obvious (that
On 19/08/2010 14:57, Andrew Schulman wrote:
I think that a bug tracker would be a nice improvement to our
development workflow. As a package maintainer, I'd love to be able to
call up a page of all of the open bugs for all of the packages I maintain.
I also think that the work to set up and mai
On Aug 19 09:57, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> > It might be helpful if I could be clear what the reasons for not having
> > a bug tracker are.
> >
> > I could take a stab as:
> >
> > 1. It is not the feeling of the Cygwin maintainers that a bug tracker
> > would provide a significantly better solut
> The question is if the maintainers really want that, and cgf and I are
> just 2 out of ~60 maintainers, maintaining over 1400 packages. From
> these ~60 maintainers we have quite a few who either don't reply to any
> mail about their package, or who only reply after some nudging.
Agreed, but OT
On Aug 19 09:50, Rolf Campbell wrote:
> NTFS Junction point: yes. I used the builtin windowns tool
> "mountvol" to mount the disk in an empty directory. It's
> technically mounted as "C:\.timemachine\3".
>
> Output from "ls -l"
> [...]
> I do not set the CYGWIN environmental variable when runnin
On Aug 19 10:41, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> > The question is if the maintainers really want that, and cgf and I are
> > just 2 out of ~60 maintainers, maintaining over 1400 packages. From
> > these ~60 maintainers we have quite a few who either don't reply to any
> > mail about their package, or wh
Ken Brown wrote:
This looks to me like an Emacs configuration problem, not a Cygwin problem. The code in
image.c:7723 is guarded by #ifdef HAVE_MAGICKEXPORTIMAGEPIXELS, and configure reported
"no" in the corresponding test.
If I understand this rightly,
...
checking for MagickExportImagePixe
> http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#SHTDI ?
Auto-updating the package categories daily doesn't seem hard to me, I would
build that if we had a bug tracker working.
But before we get to that point, I'd have a few other questions.
(1) Most important: How many people care? Do users want a bug tracker?
What is the status of http://cygwin.com/bugzilla? It appears to have been
in use at least last year.
Provisional effort? Occasionally used? Useful, not useful?
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On 8/19/2010 10:18 AM, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> (1) Most important: How many people care? Do users want a bug tracker?
> Would package maintainers use it? Would the cygwin and setup.exe
> maintainers use it?
>
> Andrew Schulman and Bill Blunn would find a bug tracker useful, but that's
> not en
On 08/19/2010 08:43 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Hmm, digging through Cygwin's readdir code, I have a vague idea.
>
> Eric, does find honor the struct dirent d_type flag? I'm wondering
> if d_type is erroneously set to DT_REG for some reason. If so, we
> could find this out by augmenting the de
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 10:33:16AM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Aug 19 02:03, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 05:42:21PM -0700, Daniel Colascione wrote:
>> >The other crazy idea would be to override the Win32 file and path
>> >functions and handle the notion of a current
On Aug 19 10:28, Eric Blake wrote:
> On 08/19/2010 08:43 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > Hmm, digging through Cygwin's readdir code, I have a vague idea.
> >
> > Eric, does find honor the struct dirent d_type flag? I'm wondering
> > if d_type is erroneously set to DT_REG for some reason. If so,
On Aug 19 11:23, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> What is the status of http://cygwin.com/bugzilla? It appears to have been
> in use at least last year.
>
> Provisional effort? Occasionally used? Useful, not useful?
Not used for Cygwin, right now.
Corinna
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On Aug 19 11:18, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> > http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#SHTDI ?
>
> Auto-updating the package categories daily doesn't seem hard to me, I would
> build that if we had a bug tracker working.
>
> But before we get to that point, I'd have a few other questions.
>
> (1) Most importan
libtirpc is an updated version of the Sun RPC library. As such, it
replaces part of the (orphaned) sunrpc package -- just as on linux, it
replaces the built-in RPC routines in glibc:
http://nfsv4.bullopensource.org/doc/tirpc_rpcbind.php
You should update sunrpc, if installed, to 4.0-4 or above.
rpcgen is a tool that generates C code to implement an RPC protocol.
The input to rpcgen is a language similar to C known as RPC Language
(Remote Procedure Call Language). This package replaces a component
of the (soon-to-be-obsolete) sunrpc package; you should update sunrpc
to the 4.0-4 version if
This update is simply a repackaging of the existing sunrpc package,
without any testing. If the old version still works at this late
date (4.0-3 was published in 2005, during the cygwin-1.3.x era), then
this new version will too, because the .exe is *the same file*. OTOH,
if this new version is br
Hello!
Has MySQL ever been successfully ported to Cygwin? I recall as we were
making the move towards 1.7 that it came up several times.
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"This signature fought the Time Wars, time and again."
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FAQ
> On Aug 19 11:23, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> > What is the status of http://cygwin.com/bugzilla? It appears to have been
> > in use at least last year.
> >
> > Provisional effort? Occasionally used? Useful, not useful?
>
> Not used for Cygwin, right now.
CGF was using it at least a little bit
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 11:18:48AM -0400, Andrew Schulman wrote:
>> http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#SHTDI ?
>
>Auto-updating the package categories daily doesn't seem hard to me, I would
>build that if we had a bug tracker working.
>
>But before we get to that point, I'd have a few other questions.
>
>
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 11:02:35AM -0500, Jeremy Bopp wrote:
>On 8/19/2010 10:18 AM, Andrew Schulman wrote:
>> (1) Most important: How many people care? Do users want a bug tracker?
>> Would package maintainers use it? Would the cygwin and setup.exe
>> maintainers use it?
>>
>> Andrew Schulman
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 07:05:53PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Aug 19 11:23, Andrew Schulman wrote:
>> What is the status of http://cygwin.com/bugzilla? It appears to have been
>> in use at least last year.
>>
>> Provisional effort? Occasionally used? Useful, not useful?
>
>Not used for
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 01:26:03PM -0400, Andrew Schulman wrote:
>>On Aug 19 11:23, Andrew Schulman wrote:
>>>What is the status of http://cygwin.com/bugzilla? It appears to have
>>>been in use at least last year.
>>>
>>>Provisional effort? Occasionally used? Useful, not useful?
>>
>>Not used fo
On Thu, 2010-08-19 at 13:22 -0400, Gregg Levine wrote:
> Has MySQL ever been successfully ported to Cygwin? I recall as we were
> making the move towards 1.7 that it came up several times.
Cygwin Ports provides MySQL packages. The clients are fine, but I do
not guarantee that the server is usable
I have updated the version of vim on cygwin.com to 7.3.003-1.
This is an update to the new upstream version 7.3, including the
first three patchsets. Cygwin Vim builds from the vanilla sources.
The official release message:
===
On 8/19/2010 12:34 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 11:02:35AM -0500, Jeremy Bopp wrote:
>> A defect tracker should hopefully address such issues at least somewhat
>> better than mail archives. Duplicate issues can be merged, issue owners
>> can be more readily assumed to be
On 08/19/2010 01:59 PM, Jeremy Bopp wrote:
> Of course the quality of the defect tracker is directly related to the
> effort the maintainers put in to keep it relatively pruned and
> organized. Maybe that is too much to expect for most maintainers at
> this time.
Bingo. That's why I'm perfectly
The version of rlwrap in Cygwin is very old; the manpage dates it to
2005. Is the package still maintained? If not, does it need a new
maintainer? :)
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On 8/19/2010 5:02 PM, Daniel Colascione wrote:
The version of rlwrap in Cygwin is very old; the manpage dates it to
2005. Is the package still maintained? If not, does it need a new
maintainer? :)
The listed maintainer is Mauricio Antune but my admittedly limited search
for any recent activity
On 2010-08-19 12:28, Eric Blake wrote:
On 08/19/2010 08:43 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Hmm, digging through Cygwin's readdir code, I have a vague idea.
Eric, does find honor the struct dirent d_type flag? I'm wondering
if d_type is erroneously set to DT_REG for some reason. If so, we
could fi
The only way I've been able to get cron running is manually by starting
the crond via execution of cron.exe.
Attached are my cygcheck.txt and crontab.
I get the following error after I install and start the cron service...
cygrunsrv: Error starting a service: QueryServiceStatus: Win32 error 1
On 8/19/2010 11:54 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> I have updated the version of vim on cygwin.com to 7.3.003-1.
>
> This is an update to the new upstream version 7.3, including the
> first three patchsets. Cygwin Vim builds from the vanilla sources.
After updating, /usr/bin/vi no longer exists. I
ChangeLog entry:
2010-08-19 Pedro Izecksohn
* endian.h [_BSD_SOURCE || ! _POSIX_SOURCE] (htobe16, htobe32)
(htobe64, be16toh, be32toh, be64toh, htole16, htole32, htole64)
(le16toh, le32toh, le64toh): Macros defined.
I modified endian.h again:
*** /usr/include/endi
On 8/19/2010 6:17 PM, David Rothenberger wrote:
> On 8/19/2010 11:54 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> I have updated the version of vim on cygwin.com to 7.3.003-1.
>>
>> This is an update to the new upstream version 7.3, including the
>> first three patchsets. Cygwin Vim builds from the vanilla sour
Greetings, Corinna Vinschen!
> I checked the strace, and after ascending back from the ATI subdir into
> the toplevel dir successfully, find appears to exit "just so", without
> any trace that it even *tries* to continue to scan further subdirs. And
> unfortunately there's no way to see why find
On 2010-08-19 18:37, Andrey Repin wrote:
If ATI is the junction (reparse point, or however you call it) to a top-level
directory on another partition, this behavior could be explained by "exiting
through the window": process enter the partition from the doors (junction),
dig it, then trying to ex
On 8/17/2010 6:07 AM, Global International wrote:
Hi Dear,
Please confirm if you received my last email and provide me your direct
phone number for more discussions.
Yours truly,
Mr. David Brown
Global International
Discuss what?
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On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 8:31 PM, Jacob Jacobson wrote:
> On 8/17/2010 6:07 AM, Global International wrote:
>>
>> Hi Dear,
>>
>> Please confirm if you received my last email and provide me your direct
>> phone number for more discussions.
>>
>> Yours truly,
>>
>> Mr. David Brown
>> Global Internati
On 8/19/2010 8:31 PM, Jacob Jacobson wrote:
> On 8/17/2010 6:07 AM, Global International wrote:
>> Hi Dear,
>>
>> Please confirm if you received my last email and provide me your direct
>> phone number for more discussions.
>>
>> Yours truly,
>>
>> Mr. David Brown
>> Global International
>>
>>
>>
>
I've looked through the archives and saw some messages about building
a cross-compiler to build cygwin apps on linux, but most of those
messages/articles are pretty old. Has anyone done this recently with
more recent GCC and Cygwin versions?
Thanks,
slide
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I've build gcc 4.4.0 for arm in cygwin.
2010/8/20 Slide :
> I've looked through the archives and saw some messages about building
> a cross-compiler to build cygwin apps on linux, but most of those
> messages/articles are pretty old. Has anyone done this recently with
> more recent GCC and Cygwin
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 08:40:44PM -0400, Gregg Levine wrote:
>On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 8:31 PM, Jacob Jacobson wrote:
>> On 8/17/2010 6:07 AM, Global International wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Dear,
>>>
>>> Please confirm if you received my last email and provide me your direct
>>> phone number for more disc
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 06:18:11PM -0700, Slide wrote:
>I've looked through the archives and saw some messages about building
>a cross-compiler to build cygwin apps on linux, but most of those
>messages/articles are pretty old. Has anyone done this recently with
>more recent GCC and Cygwin versions
Greetings, All!
I've been pointed to this (without a doubt) exceptional piece of software.
http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbdlm_e.html
I'm toying with it now, but what I find in it, what would be most attractive
to the Cygwin community, is it's ability to mount removable drives as NTFS
reparse points.
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 05:37:31AM +0400, Andrey Repin wrote:
>I've been pointed to this (without a doubt) exceptional piece of software.
>http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbdlm_e.html
>
>I'm toying with it now, but what I find in it, what would be most attractive
>to the Cygwin community, is it's ability
When I run "df -h " where dir is part of a
native-NTFS-mounted-drive, then df prints details about the root drive
(not the mounted drive).
This acts differently if the drive is *also* mounted as a separate
top-level drive. In that case, if you specify the mount point itself,
it prints inform
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 6:23 PM, Christopher Faylor
wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 06:18:11PM -0700, Slide wrote:
>>I've looked through the archives and saw some messages about building
>>a cross-compiler to build cygwin apps on linux, but most of those
>>messages/articles are pretty old. Has an
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