Setup tells me that I am running whois version 5.0.11-1, however,
whois does not honor the --version option that it advertises:
$ type whois
whois is hashed (/usr/bin/whois)
$ whois --version
whois: unknown option -- -
Usage: whois [OPTION]... OBJECT...
-l one level less spec
Hello,
This one is a follow-up for http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2011-05/msg00183.html
On 2011-05-12 09:47:15 -0600 Keith Christian wrote:
This permissions problem has existed for awhile, and I'd like to find
a solution.
Same for me.
CMD.EXE is able to create files inside directories on a stan
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 12:46:48PM +0200, David Sastre wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I'm having trouble with scp in a win7 box using
>
>CYGWIN_NT-6.1 win7 1.7.10s(0.244/5/3) 20110510 19:08:34 i686 Cygwin
>
>Scp as client works ok, I can 'scp file user@remote:/path/file'
>without problems from cygwin to GNU/Li
On May 13 15:42, EXCOFFIER Denis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> This one is a follow-up for http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2011-05/msg00183.html
>
> On 2011-05-12 09:47:15 -0600 Keith Christian wrote:
> >This permissions problem has existed for awhile, and I'd like to find
> a solution.
> Same for me.
>
> >CM
(third try, wow you guys really don't want to receive emails !)
Dear Sir/Madam
I have come across a problem when trying to compile a simple program using
Cygwin
I just did a fresh install of Cygwin from the net on W7 32bit PC and included
make/g++ to build my software (which builds fine on oth
I asked our Windows admin to check permissions on the share. They are
the same as everyone else's.
I tried this entry in /etc/fstab, closed all Cygwin Bash windows,
opened a window, unable to create files in /cygdrive/z or
subdirectories within.
Z: /cygdrive/z ntfs binary,noacl 0 0
Even when I
This is a problem on Windows 7 Enterprise, 64-bit; cygwin 1.7.9-1; octave
3.4.0-3
Reinstalling Octave does not resolve
rebaseall does not resolve
Any suggestions on how to resolve?
TIA,
Jeff
$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-6.1-WOW64 JKLETSKY-T41 1.7.9(0.237/5/3) 2011-03-29 10:10 i686 Cygwin
$ octave
On May 13 10:27, Keith Christian wrote:
> I asked our Windows admin to check permissions on the share. They are
> the same as everyone else's.
>
> I tried this entry in /etc/fstab, closed all Cygwin Bash windows,
> opened a window, unable to create files in /cygdrive/z or
> subdirectories within.
On 5/13/2011 12:15 PM, Morris, Philip wrote:
(third try, wow you guys really don't want to receive emails !)
Please submit a full bug report,
with preprocessed source if appropriate.
Seehttp://cygwin.com/problems.html> for instructions.
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On 5/12/2011 4:55 PM, Tim Allen wrote:
On 12/05/11 01:57, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
On 5/11/2011 5:04 PM, Tim Allen wrote:
Hi Larry
On 11/05/11 15:45, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
On 5/11/2011 6:44 AM, Tim Allen wrote:
Hi
I have happily used Cygwin ssh from "DOS" command prompt for many
year
On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 6:46 PM, Jeffrey Kletsky wrote:
> This is a problem on Windows 7 Enterprise, 64-bit; cygwin 1.7.9-1; octave
> 3.4.0-3
>
> Reinstalling Octave does not resolve
> rebaseall does not resolve
>
> Any suggestions on how to resolve?
>
try downgrading cygwin to 1.7.8-1.
On window
A new release of git, 1.7.5.1-1, has been uploaded, and will be
available for use when your mirror catches up. This leaves 1.7.4-1 as
previous.
NEWS:
=
This is a new upstream release, with upstream release notes attached.
See also the package documentation in /usr/share/doc/git/.
When compil
Hi Phil,
Please post the output of gcc -v.
In fact, I guess it has little to do with Cygwin, as it looks very
much like a gcc bug,
perhaps fixed in a later version of gcc.
Showing that this is a Cygwin bug would need a check that the same
does not happen
on the same version of gcc on Linux, say.
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