had this
problem and how it can be fixed.
Thanks for any help
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Thanks to those who responded to my post.
I am not sure though if all of you read the
entire sequence of the thread.
In my first post, I did attach an excerpt
from an strace dump of a sample program that
seemed to show "where the time is going".
Here is the relevant information again in case
it was
a few weeks ago I asked about what
mount commands to use in order to
simulate the set-up I had on an
older version of Cygwin which had
textmode as the default for opening
files
I did not explicitly change
the default mount settings from
that version, which it reports
as
c: on /cygdrive/c type user
ular I would type make and get results like this:
make: make: Command not found
Removing the Norton Entry, or more specifically removing the double
quotes from around the Norton entry got make working again.
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I've run into this problem as well on Windows 2000 after my upgrade yesterday.
I'm getting around it by unsetting HOME in /etc/profile (as the first
line), so /etc/profile will do what it has been doing in the past
(important for 1st time users on our team).
A side effect, I'm fairly certain, my
I never considered the possibility that Cygwin could be
unappreciated. Though, I'm sure the authors can get quite harried at times.
Suffice to say, "Cygwin rocks!" I have it on all my Windows machines, and
constantly develop Unix-like scripts and utilities.
At work, we use it to create a "seam
. Whats it
> called?
>
> Elfyn
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>
> Original Message:
> -
> From: Joseph I. Davida [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Sat, 07 Dec 2002 04:09:56 -0800
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: A user friendly suggestion
>
>
> Hi folks,
>
I got around the problem by removing the
old C:\cygwin (actually by renaming it
to cygwin.old) and restarting the setup.exe.
So it appears current setup.exe will cause this
problem on Win2K if it installs on top of an
exsisting installation.
Cheers,
Joe
Joseph Davida wrote:
>I tried the b
While building latest lftp in latest cygwin (installed
yesterday), I get the following error:
/bin/../lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/3.2/../../../libcygwin.a(libcmain.o)(.text+0x7c):
undefined reference to `_WinMain@16'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
In what library or dll is WinMain@16 resolved
Nop! package dir is
c:\downloads\cygwin\packages.
Joe
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> On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 03:56, Joseph Davida wrote:
> > I got around the problem by removing the
> > old C:\cygwin (actually by renaming it
> > to cygwin.old) a
I have compiled and installed ssh.com's 3.2.2
ssh clients and daemon.
I can start the daemon without a hitch.
But the daemon is unable to authenticate
the password, probably becasue the cygwin's
libc password interface to the Win2K password
authentication lib is not working.
The ssh client re-promp
I would like the contrib code built into the postgresql binary package, or
perhaps into a separate postgresql-contrib package. It's as simple as
adding a "make -C contrib" and a "DESTDIR=$TmpDir make -C contrib install"
to the build process.
Thanks,
Joseph
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I downloaded the setup.exe program from cygwin.com and
tried to run setup. Setup worked great for the base
packages, but I never saw an option for the other
packages. I believe that the button is there, but is
not in the window. I am running a Japanese version of
Windows 98 and believe that this
--- Max Bowsher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> Joseph Colton wrote:
> > --- Max Bowsher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >> Are your Windows DPI/font size settings
> non-default?
> >> (In the Display c
share/zoneinfo from a RHL
system, and set the TZ env variable to 'America/Indianapolis' I get back
EST as the timezone.
Where does the "USEST" come from? Is that a Windows-ism or something in
Cygwin?
I'm using cygwin 1.5.7-1 on Windows XP SP 1 with all updates
;t find any solution from that.
Could you give me a clue of how to fix this?
Thanks in advance.
Joseph
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Where can I get Jason Tishler's VSFtpD port for cygwin as mentioned here
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-04/msg01844.html
I am attempting to use ProFtpD to do some stuff with 2000/xp and I am
having what appears to be the same problem that precipitated the post
above.
I tried searching thro
y harddrive for cygregex.dll.
Unforturnately, this dll file is not there.
Joseph
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that clients
can install a properly configured cygwin without the few clicks that are
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On 2/6/02 12:26 AM, "Michael A Chase" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If you are going to execute them from your Perl script, you
g via
rsync on cygwin is pretty slow. I wanted rsync to just figure out what
needs to be done, and then I'll use perl's File::Copy module which does a
system copy to actually copy the files, hoping this will be faster. I got
about a gig of stuff to move around, so its a big issue for me.
, 3 < , 1 >
Get : bad format, 4 |, 2 <, 0 >
Thanks for any help
Best regards
Joseph Collard
Alstom Transport Belgium
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(See attached file: modified.txt)(See attached file: diffout.txt)(See
attached file: base.txt)(See attached fil
Hello,
I've been through the list archives and have googled fairly heavily and
am up against a wall.
I've set cygwin sshd up according to the following (which seems to be
what is posted to the list at various intervals).
http://pigtail.net/LRP/printsrv/cygwin-sshd.html
I'm having a probl
DISCLAIMER: Yes, I realize Vista is not officially supported. If anything I
hope this e-mail will end up in the archives to prevent other uses who see this
same problem from wasting time if there is no war available.
I have successfully used cygwin on Vista32 with no problems.
On Vista64 I can
a Vinschen
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To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: cygheap base mismatch detected - only on Vista x64, not
seen on Vista x86
On Nov 17 18:29, Joseph Koenig wrote:
> DISCLAIMER: Yes, I realize Vista is not officially supported. If
anything I hope this e-mail
I am trying to install some programs in cygwin, and I am coming upon the
same error. The two programs that I have tried so far are SID and
Insight. The error I get is at the end of this post. I don't really know
why the build is not working. I have tried using the -k option when
calling
First message board posting. Thanks for
Joseph Atzinger
Sr. Software Engineer
Medrad, Inc
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Sent: Friday, May 04, 2007 4:43 PM
To: Atzinger, Joseph; cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: Updated: readline-5.0-4, libreadline6-5.0-4
:::sigh:::
Sorry for the spam, folks. Last you'll hear from me.
Joseph Atzinger
Sr. Software Engineer
Medrad, Inc
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To: Atzinger, Joseph; cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: Updated: readlin
minate the failure for you, its an indication that
there may be multiple failures involved.
- cheers and good luck (these are hard problems to track down),
- Joseph Kowalski
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I suspect this is just coincidence. My build is "network
silent". The network adapter shouldn't be involved.
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Linda Walsh wrote:
Hi, I don't claim to know what is going on, but I'm
using a dual-core system and haven't noticed the problems you are having,
but my processors are Intel Dual Core. That shouldn't make a difference
I wouldn't think.
Joseph Kowalski wrote:
1)
which Windows has more than a
few).
This does make the experiment quite easy. I'll report back results when
I can.
- Joseph Kowalski
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I have cygwin installed on a Windows share. I'm trying to use it
from another Windows client machine (on which it was never installed)
by simply running the bash executable using the UNC path
(//share/cygwin/bin/bash.exe -l -i). This isn't working.
I've tried a number of variations like: where
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, May 23, 2007 at 10:00:49AM -0400, Joseph Michaud wrote:
I have cygwin installed on a Windows share. I'm trying to use it
from another Windows client machine (on which it was never installed)
by simply running the bash executable using the UNC path
(//
I noticed the following problem because c:\windows\system32\telnet.exe
was one of the files affected...
A directory listing shows different files if I compare the windows
DIR command to the cygwin "ls". For example, I look in
c:\windows\system32 for two files (tsdiscon.exe and tsecimp.exe)
using
Shankar Unni wrote:
Joseph Michaud wrote:
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$ ls -al tsdiscon.exe tsecimp.exe
ls: cannot access tsdiscon.exe: No such file or directory
That's probably because the file is exclusively locked, and the "stat" pe
I have a desktop that I use to access a share with domain credentials
despite not being on domain. So when I map a drive, I map it under
"domain\user" and give it the password. This drive is mapped as Z.
When I use cygwin to work on those files, it does not inherit the
permissions that I mapped th
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Cc: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: Passing domain credentials for a non-domain machine (similar to
mapping drives through the Windows shell)
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007, Jos
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To: Joseph Koenig
Cc: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: Passing domain credentials for a non-domain machine (similar to
mapping drives through the Windows shell)
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007, Jos
On 07 June 2007 17:03, Dave Korn wrote:
On 07 June 2007 16:46, Joseph Michaud wrote:
One interesting tidbit is that if, from the bash shell, I invoke
a Windows CMD shell, then that CMD shell similarly doesn't see the
file.
I conclude from this that somehow the bash shell doesn't
I have compiled a C program that seemed to be successful, using -
"$ gcc -O2 /cygdrive/j/Comp_programs/C/24_Hrs/8/OCR_DOC-8.3.c -o
/cygdrive/j/Comp_programs/C/24_Hrs/8/08L03.exe"
however on executing it I receive the following message -
" $ /cygdrive/j/Comp_programs/C/24_Hrs/8/08L03.exe
9
Not sure if this is hardware, software or compiler dependent
$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.1 machinename 1.7.28(0.271/5/3) 2014-02-09 21:06 i686 Cygwin
On a 32 bit XP SP 3 platform
wrote a small profram to check some parameters;
Received the following Re: Signed abd unsigned iintegers
[quote]
int x =
Hello,
In Cygwin 1,7.1, sprintf() with the format string having an 8th bit set
appears to be broken. Sample code (where I've indicated the backslashes in
the comments, in case they are stripped out by the mailer):
#include
int main (void)
{
unsigned char foo[30] = "";
unsigned char bar[
Hello,
Thank you Andy for your help. As per your suggestion, the problem was
resolved by adding the line:
setlocale (LC_CTYPE, "C.ASCII");
My actual code was something like:
#define CSI_ "\233"
...
sprintf (..., CSI_"%d;%dH", row, col);
So my problem is fixed.
But as a matter
Hi,
As I understand, Windows looks for DLLs in $PATH. Is there any way to
specify, perhaps at compile time, that cygwin1.DLL is to be located in
the same directory as the binary?
Doing this would mean I don't have to modify environment variables or
copy cygwin1.DLL to one of the system direc
/21/15 11:46 AM, Manoj Joseph wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As I understand, Windows looks for DLLs in $PATH. Is there any way to
> specify, perhaps at compile time, that cygwin1.DLL is to be located in
> the same directory as the binary?
>
> Doing this would mean I don't have to modif
lib-cygwin - and could do with someone identifying unmerged changes and
applying them to the repositories missing them.)
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FYI. Source code:
int main(void) {
static int foo[4];
int bar[4];
int i;
for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
foo[i] = bar[i];
return 0;
}
Compile and run, using Cygwin's current gcc version 4.3.4:
gcc -O3 -march=native foobar.c
a.exe
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
Again, just FYI, with a simpler example, and with -march=native replaced by
k8 or athlon64.
Source code:
int main(void) {
static int foo[4];
int i;
for (i = 0; i < 4; i++)
foo[i] = 0;
return 0;
}
Compile and run, using Cygwin's current gcc version 4.3.4:
gcc -O3 -ma
Hi Andrew,
Desktop
LAN Adapter
IP: 192.168.0.2 (static)
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
no DNS server
Wifi Adapter
192.168.254.18 (dynamic)
255.255.255.0
gateway: 192.168.254.254
Laptop
LAN
192.168.0.1 (static)
255.255.255.0
no DNS
Wifi
192.168.254.19 (dynamic)
255.255.255.0
192.168.254.254
I don
positive NaN.
I would suggest that you should not consider fixed bugs in glibc (bug
23007 in this case) to be appropriate to emulate in other libraries.
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is also recognized as
"ripemd-128"
Use the "--format=ripemd-128" option to force loading these as that type instead
Warning: detected hash type "LM", but the string is also recognized as
"Snefru-128"
Use the "--format=Snefru-128" option to force loading these as that type instead
Warning: poor OpenMP scalability for this hash type
Will run 4 OpenMP threads
Press 'q' or Ctrl-C to abort, almost any other key for status
Joseph Alves
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Looks like the cygwin C library is looking for a symbol
(probably in one of the Windows' DLL's), but is unresolved.
How should the Makefile be modified to make this linkload work?
/bin/sh ../libtool --silent --mode=link gcc -O2 -Wall -Wwrite-strings
-Woverloa
ded-virtual -fno-exceptions -fno-rtt
The latest setup.exe dies with the following
error banner titled: Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Error
Runtime Error
Program: C:\download\cygwin\setup.exe
Abnormal Program termination
This happens after about 1% of the package
"progress" :)
Am running win2K with latest updates (service pack 3).
Also, I have been updating my cygwin installation for
over a year now, and this is the first time I have
encountered this problem.
Joe
Max Bowsher wrote:
>
> Please keep replies on list!
>
> Joseph I.
Hi folks,
It would be nice if the postings to the Cygwin
mailing lists contain a link to reply to the posting
when these articles are viewed via a web browser via
URL http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2002-12/
It would obviate cutting and pasting.
Thanks,
Joe
P.S: has anyone experienced the pr
GNU emacs 21.2-10 is available..
Changes:
- implemented unexec(); startup should be much faster
This is a major feature -- the emacs binaries now have the startup
LISP code loaded into the binaries instead of having to load them
at runtime. Please let me know if you have problems.
New emacs us
That is pretty funny. You might be surprised how often
I have heard this question. But asking someone else
entirely is a twist I haven't encountered.
-joseph
p.s. FWIW I am in the process of releasing my Perl slides
online, and the book will be released as PS/PDF in its
entirety onli
I am running latest Cygwin with X11 which were
downloaded from
programming.ccp14.ac.uk
I am running on win2K with all the latest patches.
After some time (I think about an hour or more)
the Cygwin window in which I start X gets filled
with this inifinitely repeating message:
winShadowUpdateDDNL
hi,
i'm trying to get a python program running under cygwin, that reads from a mysql
db.
problem is, it won't compile, gcc stops with something like 'undefined reference
to _mysql_errno"
has anybody had success in doing this? according to google, this seems to be a
*very* rare problem (only one pos
Summary:
I dropped a long way down the rabbit-hole on this one. I finally found the
problem, and what initially seemed like a boneheaded Cygwin bug turns out
to be an annoying fact of life. It has to do with file permissions and
broken Windows software, specifically Visual Source Safe (VSS). B
I have a question that I am sure must have been addressed before, but I
cannot find it after days of searching. Of course I am a Newbie with cygwin.
I have completed an installation, successfully, I think on an x386
platform w/ Win XP SP3 OS.
I can compile a C program from within the cywgin s
Dear Corinna Vinschen,
It is my pleasure communicating with you as I have a good proposal
which I want to introduce to you. Kindly get back to me for more
details.
Best regard.
Yours faithfully,
Neal J. Drake
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Looking at /etc/profile, I see the following:
# Here is how HOME is set, in order of priority, when starting from Windows
# 1) From existing HOME in the Windows environment, translated to a Posix
path
# 2) from /etc/passwd, if there is an entry with a non empty directory field
# 3) fro
> Does anybody have an idea what could be different on this one system that
> I could check?
The system in question is a laptop and the behavior works as expected when
the laptop is connected to the domain, however it breaks when not. Starting
a vpn session when remote brings the behavior back to
# Since we updated to 2-10-0.1, something in cygwin makes some files
hidden in some cases.
# Just listing with the name works
$ ls -n RSC0388_618C5.afp
-rw-rw-rw-+ 1 1558598 1049089 198483 May 2 14:15 RSC0388_618C5.afp
$ ls RSC0388_618C5.afp
RSC0388_618C5.afp
The filesystem globbing when using l
It looks like the program that created them is putting the T attribute
which means Temporary.
I don't think this used to hide them in cygwin but now it does.
Is this by design? My coworker is using 32 bit Cygwin and is having
the same issue.
On Wed, May 2, 2018 at 4:57 PM, Joe Bowman wrote:
>
> #
More information. It looks like Temporary files are created when
using Print To File from Adobe.
I went back and looked at old Postscript and AFP files created that
way and Cygwin cannot see them when listing the directory or perl
globbing. When specifying the whole filename, ls does see the file
I've already posted this info to the newlib list along with a patch.
Someone suggested I re-posting it here, since it affects development of
scientific/mathematical software using Cygwin. Apologies if this is
repeat information for anyone; this seemed to be a more appropriate
forum than, say,
For what it's worth, I think I've found a fix to a problem posted in October
of 2002 in this thread:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2002-10/msg00443.html
Here's my version of the problem: After running ssh-host-config (and
noticing two errors from chown about the system account), the sshd Wind
Hi,
I tried to install cygwin and I keep getting a error message. I am running
win2k, any ideas
thanks in advance
Joey Gebbia, NPONS
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> "Joseph M. Reagle Jr." wrote:
> > An easy one: the latest version of CVS [1] is still expecting to find
> > libgdbm.dll . If you copy cyggdbm.dll to that name, it works, but folks
> > new to cygwin won't know that nor recall [2].
>
> Nope. That
Hi,
I am new to the concept of configuring crosscompiler from GCC , can anyone
guide me on how to create/ Configure a cross compiler from GCC compiler for ARM
cortex M4F using Cygwin. I am using a windows 10 PC, my target is arm cortexM4F
TM4C129ENCPDT and I am using it as bareboard (no OS).
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