Hi,
>
> Cygwin doesn't report Windows error codes. It reports POSIX ones. I
> have no idea why there would be a POSIX error code for side-by-side
> errors but if there were, then reporting that is more appropriate.
>
out of curiosity I have poked into errno.h (as well as man page) on
linux and
I have installed cygwin. I am trying to use a combination of bash, imagemagick,
LaTeX, and a few other packages. I have issues with imagemagick. If I run
imagemagick installed externally, i get no problems - run cleanly.
When I try to run imagemagick (specifically, the montage tool) by a bash she
On 8/12/2012 2:32 PM, Paul Thompson wrote:
I have installed cygwin. I am trying to use a combination of bash, imagemagick,
LaTeX, and a few other packages. I have issues with imagemagick. If I run
imagemagick installed externally, i get no problems - run cleanly.
When I try to run imagemagick (s
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 11:07:00AM +0200, Pawel Jasinski wrote:
>Hi,
>
>>
>> Cygwin doesn't report Windows error codes. It reports POSIX ones. I
>> have no idea why there would be a POSIX error code for side-by-side
>> errors but if there were, then reporting that is more appropriate.
>>
>
>out o
hi,
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 7:06 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 11:07:00AM +0200, Pawel Jasinski wrote:
>>Hi,
>>
>>>
>>> Cygwin doesn't report Windows error codes. It reports POSIX ones. I
>>> have no idea why there would be a POSIX error code for side-by-side
>>> errors
I trying to use gdb to debug a fortran program compiled with gfortran
but gdb inconsistently dies in the process. I have written a
small fortran program that exhibits the problem.
The test program is:
PROGRAM GDBDIES
C PROGRAM TO SHOW GDB DIES DEBUGGING IT
IMPLICIT INTEGER (A-
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 12:59:35PM -0700, L Anderson wrote:
>I trying to use gdb to debug a fortran program compiled with gfortran
>but gdb inconsistently dies in the process. I have written a
>small fortran program that exhibits the problem.
>
>The test program is:
>
>
> PROGRAM GDBDIES
>
>
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Pawel Jasinski wrote:
>>
>> If you can find a nice Linux errno which maps from ERROR_SXS_CANT_GEN_ACTCTX
>> to something other than EACCES I'd be happy to change Cygwin.
>
> Sorry I was not clear. The point was not to use linux error code. what
> I was trying to say
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 04:35:23PM -0400, Earnie Boyd wrote:
>On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Pawel Jasinski wrote:
>>>If you can find a nice Linux errno which maps from
>>>ERROR_SXS_CANT_GEN_ACTCTX to something other than EACCES I'd be happy
>>>to change Cygwin.
>>
>>Sorry I was not clear. The p
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 12:59:35PM -0700, L Anderson wrote:
I trying to use gdb to debug a fortran program compiled with gfortran
but gdb inconsistently dies in the process. I have written a
small fortran program that exhibits the problem.
The test program is:
Hello:
I have a WinXP with cygwin and a couple Fedora 16 boxes on my LAN. Every
once in a awhile, I am unable to ssh/scp/telnet from the Fedora boxes to
the cygwin box (port 22 connection refused). I've never been able to get
a reproducible case and it usually corrects itself the next time I p
hi,
Thanks Christopher and Earnie for clearing things up.
I am trying to promote cygwin as a solution to make working with
windows better than windows.
Unfortunately I was hit by permission problem (exactly as described by
Andrew) in front of other people.
Let me say this, it did not help to promo
L Anderson wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 12:59:35PM -0700, L Anderson wrote:
I trying to use gdb to debug a fortran program compiled with gfortran
but gdb inconsistently dies in the process. I have written a
small fortran program that exhibits the problem.
The test
On 08/12/2012 01:35 PM, Earnie Boyd wrote:
On Sun, Aug 12, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Pawel Jasinski wrote:
If you can find a nice Linux errno which maps from ERROR_SXS_CANT_GEN_ACTCTX
to something other than EACCES I'd be happy to change Cygwin.
Sorry I was not clear. The point was not to use linux erro
I'm having this exact problem. Did you guys ever solve it?
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Hello,
I have Windows 7 64 bit. I use on cygwin 2.774 ver.
I running the cygwin form rxvt 20050409-21 ver.
Yesterday I've updated to cygwin from 2.769 ver to 2.774 ver.
Suddenly, I encountered a problem that did not exist before, the rxvt
crash when I move any files outside "/etc" folder.
The rxv
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