Hello all,
I'm trying to compile the last version of MONIT and I get some errors that
I can not solve.
Basically I get errors like: expected identifier or ‘(’ before numeric
constant, but reviewing the code I don't see any wrong, beside that the
sources compile correctly with Linux, AIX, etc ...
On 1/15/2018 7:22 AM, Kizito Porta Balanyà wrote:
Hello all,
I'm trying to compile the last version of MONIT and I get some errors that
I can not solve.
Basically I get errors like: expected identifier or ‘(’ before numeric
constant, but reviewing the code I don't see any wrong, beside that the
Hello again,
Well,your are right, I modified the sources to port monit to cygwin, as I
did correctly in version 5.10.
Below you will find a quick how-to (and at the end the required diff files).
##
CYGWIN PACKGAGING
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* mediainfo-17.12-1
* mediainfo-gui-17.12-1
* mediainfo-qt-17.12-1
* libmediainfo0-17.12-1
* libmediainfo-devel-17.12-1
* libzen0-0.4.37-1
* libzen-devel-0.4.37-1
MediaInfo is a convenient unified display of the most relevant t
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* bind-9.11.2-1
* bind-utils-9.11.2-1
* bind-doc-9.11.2-1
* libbind9_160-9.11.2-1
* libdns169-9.11.2-1
* libirs160-9.11.2-1
* libisc166-9.11.2-1
* libisccc160-9.11.2-1
* libisccfg160-9.11.2-1
* liblwres160-9.11.2-1
* libbind9-de
On Jan 13 13:39, Mark Geisert wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > On Jan 13 00:36, Mark Geisert wrote:
> > > ~ ./bindtest
> > > 1st socket is 3
> > > 1st bind OK
> > > 1st connect OK
> > > 2nd socket is 3
> > > 2nd bind OK
> > > 2nd connect: Address already in use
> > >
> > > ~ ./bindtest
> > > 1
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* ttfautohint-1.8.1-1
* ttfautohint-gui-1.8.1-1
* libttfautohint1-1.8.1-1
* libttfautohint-devel-1.8.1-1
ttfautohint provides a 99% automated hinting process and a platform for
finely hand-hinting the last 1%. It is ideal for
hi Cygwin
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Bit of a conundrum here. Running WIN7 and cygwin64. Have the terminal
running and Perl is installed and runs. AFAIK, that all works. Used
cygrunsrv to get cron going. I can see cron in a ps -af in the
terminal. I set up a crontab for my user and it's in /var/cron/tabs by
using crontab -e.
On 2018-01-15, Kizito Porta Balanyà wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm trying to compile the last version of MONIT and I get some errors that
> I can not solve.
>
> :0:6: error: expected identifier or ‘(’ before numeric
> constant
> src/monit.h:581:19: note: in expansion of macro ‘unix’
>
On 2018-01-15 13:48, Chris Johnson wrote:
> Bit of a conundrum here. Running WIN7 and cygwin64. Have the terminal
> running
> and Perl is installed and runs. AFAIK, that all works. Used cygrunsrv to get
> cron going. I can see cron in a ps -af in the terminal. I set up a crontab
> for
> my
On 1/15/2018 2:48 PM, Chris Johnson wrote:
> Bit of a conundrum here. Running WIN7 and cygwin64. Have the terminal
> running and Perl is installed and runs. AFAIK, that all works. Used
> cygrunsrv to get cron going.
Not sure if I remember this right, but there is a cron-config in the
package,
On 2018-01-15 13:56, szgyg wrote:
> On 2018-01-15, Kizito Porta Balanyà wrote:
>> I'm trying to compile the last version of MONIT and I get some errors that
>> I can not solve.
>> :0:6: error: expected identifier or ‘(’ before numeric
>> constant
>> src/monit.h:581:19: note: in expansion of macro ‘
The following packages have been updated in the Cygwin distribution:
* cppcheck-1.82-1
* cppcheck-gui-1.82-1
Cppcheck is a static analysis tool for C/C++ code. Unlike C/C++
compilers and many other analysis tools it does not detect syntax
errors in the code. Cppcheck primarily detects the types
Currently cygwin emulates* Linux (and most other POSIXish systems that
I'm aware of) by allowing the current directory to be removed:
tony@saturn ~/dev/perl/git
$ mkdir foo
tony@saturn ~/dev/perl/git
$ cd foo
tony@saturn ~/dev/perl/git/foo
$ rmdir ~/dev/perl/git/foo
but is inconsistent after th
On Thu, Jan 11, 2018 at 8:50 PM, David Allsopp
wrote:
>
> So, in summary, the following dependencies would be good to have added to
> the opam package, in descending order of importance:
>
> flexdll
> libX11-devel
> diffutils
> tar
> patch
> unzip
> curl (or wget, if preferred)
> g
Am 16.01.2018 um 05:13 schrieb Tony Cook:
Currently cygwin emulates* Linux (and most other POSIXish systems that
I'm aware of) by allowing the current directory to be removed:
tony@saturn ~/dev/perl/git
$ mkdir foo
tony@saturn ~/dev/perl/git
$ cd foo
tony@saturn ~/dev/perl/git/foo
$ rmdir ~/d
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