Re: Common installation, user ID

2002-11-15 Thread Marc Girod
tor Anyway, same symptom here. How did you solve your problems? Did I miss something at the installation step? Best Regards! Marc -- Marc GirodP.O. Box 323Voice: +358-71 80 25581 Nokia NBI 00045 NOKIA Group Mobile: +358-50 38 78415 Takomo 1 / 4c27 Finland Fax

sshd installation on NT 5.0

2002-11-26 Thread Marc Girod
return an error")... Also, there is no /etc/services, should there be one? In short, is there an installation guide, which I missed? Best Regards! Marc -- Marc GirodP.O. Box 323Voice: +358-71 80 25581 Nokia NBI 00045 NOKIA Group Mobile: +358-50 38 78415 T

Re: sshd installation on NT 5.0

2002-11-26 Thread Marc Girod
>>>>> "ADF" == Andrew DeFaria <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: ADF> Did you reboot after you added CYGWIN to your system environment? Shame on me, I hadn't. I'm glad I kept my child faith in miracles. Now I have, and it didn't affect. Thanks anyway.

Re: sshd installation on NT 5.0

2002-11-26 Thread Marc Girod
:) But this looks like a very good reading... Thanks a lot! I have already much to dig. -- Marc GirodP.O. Box 323Voice: +358-71 80 25581 Nokia NBI 00045 NOKIA Group Mobile: +358-50 38 78415 Takomo 1 / 4c27 Finland Fax:+358-71 80 61604 -- Unsubscri

Re: sshd installation on NT 5.0

2002-11-27 Thread Marc Girod
>>>>> "VH" == Vince Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>> "MG" == Marc Girod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> MG> What did I fail to install? I installed the crypt libs, but they didn't bring in any cygcrypto.dll. Also, I wonder the search pa

Re: sshd installation on NT 5.0

2002-11-27 Thread Marc Girod
\Citrix\IMA;c:\WINNT\system32;c:\WINNT\SSLRelay;d:\Program Files\Rational\ClearCase\bin;D:\cygwin\bin. CV> The owner must be the same who starts the sshd parent process. CV> That's SYSTEM on NT/2K/XP boxes (as it's "root" on Unices). Thanks. So it is right. -- Marc Gi

Re: sshd installation on NT 5.0

2002-11-27 Thread Marc Girod
>>>>> "MG" == Marc Girod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: MG> Now, I still get the same error in my System event viewer error Sorry, I was looking at an old error, i.e. this error was not generated anymore. There is no entry anymore in the System folder of the eve

Re: sshd installation on NT 5.0

2002-11-27 Thread Marc Girod
>>>>> "MG" == Marc Girod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: MG> Operation not permitted? I tried from the command line and got: $ ./sshd Could not load host key: /etc/ssh_host_key Could not load host key: /etc/ssh_host_rsa_key Could not load host key: /etc/ssh_host_ds

Re: sshd installation on NT 5.0

2002-11-27 Thread Marc Girod
uot; account is "Local System account". I assume it is sshd which is being started as user "sshd". Also, there are no "Start parameters". I try from the command line, first without arguments, then: $ cygrunsrv -S sshd cygrunsrv: Error starting a service: QueryServi

Re: sshd installation on NT 5.0

2002-11-27 Thread Marc Girod
install mode. I even tried the utility, but couldn't find a source from local disk (options were CD ROM and some web site). Is there such an install mode, which I'd have by-passed, with some weird side-effects (cache flushing, registry protections, who knows)? -- Marc Gir

Re: Bug in Cygwin SSHD on windows XP

2002-11-27 Thread Marc Girod
>>>>> "Max" == Max Bowsher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Max> 126 == DLL not found. On win2k, I got the name of the dll and the value of the search path from the Event Viewer, System Folder, in the description filed of the popup for the related Information recor

Re: sshd installation on NT 5.0

2002-11-28 Thread Marc Girod
empty drwxr-xr-x2 SYSTEM SYSTEM 0 Nov 26 17:19 /var/empty And yes, it started... Thank You very much! -- Marc GirodP.O. Box 323Voice: +358-71 80 25581 Nokia NBI 00045 NOKIA Group Mobile: +358-50 38 78415 Takomo 1 / 4c27 Finland Fax:+358-71

Re: sshd installation on NT 5.0

2002-11-28 Thread Marc Girod
>>>>> "MG" == Marc Girod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: MG> A bit liberal, maybe... Usually -r-xr-xr-x should be enough? (Also below) Once I was mentioning protections problems (some enhancements to the post-processing part of the installation?), one more detail: i

Re: Problems using sshd as a service

2002-12-04 Thread Marc Girod
allation on NT 5.0 between 26 and 29.11. Eventually, my problems were with the ownership of the files and directories (OK for starting from the command line, but not as a service) and the protections (read for all). -- Marc GirodP.O. Box 323Voice: +358-71 80 25581 Nokia NBI

Intermittent problems on Vista (was: tetex on Vista)

2007-12-12 Thread Marc Girod
Hi, Dave Korn wrote: > > On 04 December 2007 13:18, Wilfried wrote: > ... >> I also observed this, even with UAC (User Account Control) deactivated. > ... > Is it possible that the same thing is happening as a result of running > setup.exe as an admin user under vista but running cygwin itsel

Re: Intermittent problems on Vista (was: tetex on Vista)

2007-12-12 Thread Marc Girod
Hi again, I reported that startx worked fine,... Marc Girod wrote: > > Now, my startx suddenly succeeded twice in a row. > ...but emacs started within it does not: I cannot start a 'shell'. >From the *Messages* buffer: Source file `/usr/share/emacs/21.2/lisp/comi

emacs shell (was: Intermittent problems on Vista)

2007-12-12 Thread Marc Girod
Hi again, Still not clear about whether this is just a symptom of a known and generic problem with Vista... Marc Girod wrote: > > From the *Messages* buffer: > > Source file `/usr/share/emacs/21.2/lisp/comint.el' newer than > byte-compiled file > Loading shell (compile

Not yet supported (was: emacs shell)

2007-12-12 Thread Marc Girod
Hi... Marc Girod wrote: > > And the error in the terminal from where emacs was started is (several > times each code, as if at random, with different address ranges): > > 379530601 [main] emacs 4964 child_copy: linked dll data write copy failed, > 0x33B000..0x33B440, done 0

RE: Not yet supported (was: emacs shell)

2007-12-12 Thread Marc Girod
Thanks... Dave Korn wrote: > > Good. The next things to try would be running a rebaseall[*], and > checking > the BLODA[**]. > rebaseall ran without any output. The only BLODA I can recognize is McAfee anti-virus. There is an integrated WebCam on the laptop, but no Logitech labelled proces

emacs (was: Not yet supported)

2007-12-12 Thread Marc Girod
Hi Ken, Ken Brown-6 wrote: > > This is an old problem. You have to reinstall libncurses7 to get emacs > back. See > > http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2006-10/msg00540.html > Indeed. And my shell started in emacs too... Gee... but I am short of problems! Thanks! Marc -- View this mes

shell-file-name (was: emacs)

2007-12-12 Thread Marc Girod
Hi, Marc Girod wrote: > > And my shell started in emacs too... > Gee... but I am short of problems! > Maybe I can contribute something... The default value of shell-explicit-shell-file-name in emacs is /bin/sh, not /usr/bin/bash with the result that aliases do not work (because

_update-info-dir (was: libXm.so)

2007-12-31 Thread Marc Girod
Hello, I was skimming this thread, and found an answer to a question I did have time to make: Dave Korn wrote: > > http://cygwin.com/packages/ is the best place to search. If it's in the > cygwin distro, that will tell you which package you need installed. > But what I am looking for is:

Re: _update-info-dir (was: libXm.so)

2007-12-31 Thread Marc Girod
Thanks... On Dec 31, 2007 7:52 PM, Captain Webber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Find it as /etc/setup/_update-info-dir.lst.gz setup> cd /tmp tmp> zcat /etc/setup/_update-info-dir.lst.gz > _update-info-dir.lst tmp> wc -l _update-info-dir.lst 3 _update-info-dir.lst tmp> cat _update-info-dir.lst etc/

chmod o-r woes...

2008-02-22 Thread Marc Girod
Hello, I read: http://cygwin.com/faq/faq-nochunks.html#faq.using.chmod and: http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html, and still do not understand... I am unable to remove the read right for world (and group) from .netrc. ~> export CYGWIN=ntsec ~> chmod -c o-r .netrc mode of `.netrc' changed to

Re: chmod o-r woes...

2008-02-24 Thread Marc Girod
Thanks Dave, Dave Korn artimi.com> writes: > This H drive of which you speak, it is a network drive perhaps? Indeed. > paying close attention to the bit about how to generate, attach and send your > cygcheck output with your question to the list Argh! How do I attach something via gmane? Ho

Re: chmod o-r woes...

2008-02-25 Thread Marc Girod
Dave Korn artimi.com> writes: > Highly significant ... No doubt. > -> the words "CYGWIN environment variable" are a link to >http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-cygwinenv.html This I had found... But not clearly understood whether I was supposed to set it myself, or whether Cygwin woul

Re: chmod o-r woes...

2008-02-25 Thread Marc Girod
Will Parsons nodomain.invalid> writes: > What I've done is to uuencode it (I think uuencode is part of sharutils): > > $ uuencode cygcheck.out cygcheck.out > cygcheck.uue > > and inserted the uuencoded text into the message. Nobody's complained, so > I think it must work. Thanks. I believe th

Re: chmod o-r woes...

2008-02-25 Thread Marc Girod
Dave Korn artimi.com> writes: > I always set my basic CYGWIN settings in the windows system properties > global environment. Thanks. I did it now. > If the remote drive supports proper NTFS ACLs, any file cygwin creates on it > /while/ CYGWIN=smbntsec is in effect will have proper NTFS acce

Re: Uuencoded cygcheck

2008-02-25 Thread Marc Girod
Larry Hall (Cygwin cygwin.com> writes: > Is this really a recommended way of transmitting this information? I made a minor mistake in addition... I didn't remember correctly the reason for the 'remotefile' argument of uuencode, and I gave cygcheck.uue, instead of cygcheck.out. Marc -- Unsub

Re: Uuencoded cygcheck

2008-02-26 Thread Marc Girod
Marc Girod gmail.com> writes: > > Larry Hall (Cygwin cygwin.com> writes: > > > Is this really a recommended way of transmitting this information? I note in addition: - that the '@' characters were converted to ' ', which makes the use of t

Attachment without nntp (was: Uuencoded cygcheck)

2008-02-29 Thread Marc Girod
Marc Girod gmail.com> writes: > > Larry Hall (Cygwin cygwin.com> writes: > > > > > Is this really a recommended way of transmitting this information? > I note in addition: ... > - that nobody replied anymore... Well, I tried now the alternative road, and in

chmod failure (was: Attachment without nntp)

2008-03-03 Thread Marc Girod
Hello, Brian Dessent dessent.net> writes: > http://pastebin.com/ First thanks to Will for following up (I very much agree with much of what you wrote), and thanks to Brian for this new suggestion. So this is my cygcheck.out: http://pastebin.com/m4c045ea9 This is on a differnt host than prev

Re: chmod failure

2008-03-03 Thread Marc Girod
Hi again, Marc Girod gmail.com> writes: > This is on a different host than previously, Just a couple of additions... I do have admin rights on that box. > Here is the symptom about which I hope to read an explanation: > ~> ls -ld . .bashrc > drwx--+ 8 Administrators Do

mkpasswd -l -d completed after 5 days

2008-03-05 Thread Marc Girod
Hello, I started a 'mkpasswd -d -l > passwd.ld' process last Friday around 15:30, and this one completed today (Wednesday) at 8:42. The size of the file produced is 3 MB, or 20142 lines. It does contain an entry for (one of) my colleagues, but not for myself. I gave a cygckeck.out file 2 days ago

Starting http2: Win32 error 1062

2008-03-05 Thread Marc Girod
Hello, I installed now apache2, and tried to start it as a service. Here is a transcript: ~> cygrunsrv --list cygserver httpd2 ~> cygrunsrv --start httpd2 cygrunsrv: Error starting a service: QueryServiceStatus: Win32 error 1062: The service has not been started. /var/log/httpd2.log contains r

Re: Starting http2: Win32 error 1062

2008-03-05 Thread Marc Girod
Hi Dave, Dave Korn artimi.com> writes: > fortunately your cygcheck had the answer This is also why I didn't add these, knowing they would be redundant. > That error message does not say that anything is wrong with > /var/log/apache2. It says that something is wrong with > /var/log/apache2/e

chmod on network drive (was: Starting http2: Win32 error 1062)

2008-03-05 Thread Marc Girod
Hello again, I have a follow-up question to my protection problem, now trying to access pages under my ~/public_html directory. My home is on a network drive, and my previously reported problem applies again: Forbidden You don't have permission to access /~emagiro on this server. The record i

Re: chmod on network drive

2008-03-05 Thread Marc Girod
Marc Girod gmail.com> writes: > I have a follow-up question to my protection problem, > now trying to access pages under my ~/public_html directory. I hacked now a work-around, but didn't really fix the error. I created a new directory, and copied the previous contents there. Th

Trying to install mod_perl on apache2

2008-03-06 Thread Marc Girod
Hi, Now that I got my apache2 to work (thanks to Dave Korn), I want to install TWiki on it, and I configured it to use mod_perl. I downloaded and extracted mod_perl, ran perl Makefile.PL. 2 glitches: 1) * WARNING * Your Perl is configured to link against libgdbm, but

Re: Trying to install mod_perl on apache2

2008-03-06 Thread Marc Girod
Marc Girod gmail.com> writes: > Here is my updated cycgcheck.out: > http://pastebin.com/m734362d9 Hum... I can see an other difference since yesterday than the expected libgdm: Potential app conflicts: ZoneAlarm Personal Firewall Detected: HKLM Registry Key. Indeed... Some

Re: GraphicsMagick: gm does nothing, always exits with status 53 - cygcheck-svr.out (1/1)

2008-03-06 Thread Marc Girod
Hello Andrew, Andrew Schulman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > begin 644 cygcheck-svr.out > M#0I#>6=W:6X 0V]N9FEG=7)A=&EO;B!$:6%G;F]S=&EC M>7-T96T 5&EM93H 5&AU($UA M=W, 6%` 4')O9F5S 0G5I;&0 ... I tried recently to do the same as you did, and to give my cygcheck.out uuencoded. But I was dissua

Re: Trying to install mod_perl on apache2

2008-03-06 Thread Marc Girod
Marc Girod gmail.com> writes: > Indeed... Something was installed today (which is why apache was down). I still don't know whether the applications installed today are responsible for the failure. In any case, changing the port to 81 made the server startable again. Now, what d

Re: Trying to install mod_perl on apache2

2008-03-06 Thread Marc Girod
Hi... Marc Girod gmail.com> writes: > Now, what do I do with mod_perl? Speaking to myself, it seems? Well... I must keep you up-to-date in case you decided to help me! It looks I cannot skip using the apache sources. This is where the makefile attempts to start httpd (just one macro exp

Re: Trying to install mod_perl on apache2

2008-03-06 Thread Marc Girod
Dave Korn artimi.com> writes: > I think I see a possible connection here... Please. My understatement was not totally clueless. But I am surprised that 81 works, then. Even checked from an other machine. > BTW, is it ZA free edition or ZA professional (full paid-for edition)? I am afraid

Re: Trying to install mod_perl on apache2

2008-03-06 Thread Marc Girod
Marc Girod gmail.com> writes: > Well... I must keep you up-to-date in case you decided to help me! One other detail I now seem to understand, is that there is a specific mod_perl2 for apache2 (even if the latest release is older than the 1.30 I took). I'll go this way for a whi

Re: mkpasswd -l -d completed after 5 days

2008-03-07 Thread Marc Girod
Matt Seitz (matseitz cisco.com> writes: > I ran into similar problems with "mkpasswd" taking a long time on a > large Active Directory (AD) domain. I > worked around the issue using the following procedure: ... Thanks. I think I can go on with the files I got. Maybe the purpose of these procedu

Re: Trying to install mod_perl on apache2

2008-03-07 Thread Marc Girod
Dave Korn artimi.com> writes: > It may be a matter of whoever installed it having seen a request for a > listening task on port 80 pop up and having clicked to block it without > really knowing why; Agreed. > have you gone through the per-program allow/deny > settings to see if an entry has b

Re: Problem with Cygwin and ClearCase

2008-03-11 Thread Marc Girod
Robin Walker cam.ac.uk> writes: > The PATH might be different? > Environment variables different? I just tried to reproduce, and at least I can start clearexplorer from a cygwin bash shell without error. I put my transcript in a pastebin, in order to avoid to have to split the long lines to pl

Re: emacs 21.3 does work while 22.1 works: Why 21.3 is default in cygwin setup

2008-03-11 Thread Marc Girod
Tatsuro MATSUOKA yahoo.co.jp> writes: > Why 21.3 is default in the cygwin setup? > It does work at all Sorry, but isn't the default 21.2.13? And what is wrong with it, exactly? I use it all the time... In X mode. Marc -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Prob

Re: emacs 21.3 does work while 22.1 works: Why 21.3 is default in cygwin setup

2008-03-11 Thread Marc Girod
Hi, On Tue, Mar 11, 2008 at 9:03 PM, Tatsuro MATSUOKA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I extracted all bz2 files concerning to the emacs. I installed with the standard setup... > The size of emacs-x11.exe is 0 byte > That's why emacs does not work at all. Well, I can do: ~> cygcheck -c ema

Re: emacs 21.3 does work while 22.1 works: Why 21.3 is default in cygwin setup

2008-03-12 Thread Marc Girod
Hello, On Wed, Mar 12, 2008 at 12:20 AM, Tatsuro MATSUOKA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have downdloded emacs-X11-21.2-13.tar.bz2 from > ftp://mirror.nyi.net/cygwin/release/emacs/emacs-X11/ Indeed. Why not installing the standard way? > There are two folders under usr > usr/bin > usr/shar

Looking for the 'stdout' of a Windows application

2009-12-13 Thread Marc Girod
Hello, I run a proprietary application, IBM Rational cleartool.exe from cygwin. In some usage scenarios which I am now interested in, it prompts the user for an interactive decision. I do not get this prompt under cygwin (either X --emacs shell or xterm-- or the Cygwin terminal. My process just h

Re: Looking for the 'stdout' of a Windows application

2009-12-13 Thread Marc Girod
Dave Korn-6 wrote: > > *shudder* > Er? Dave Korn-6 wrote: > > It's almost certainly not hung: it's printed the prompt, which has > gotten > lost somewhere, and it's now waiting for your input. Try hitting enter. > This is what I meant. I thought I had tried hitting Enter... It works. Un

Re: Looking for the 'stdout' of a Windows application

2009-12-13 Thread Marc Girod
Andy Koppe wrote: > > 2009/12/13 Marc Girod: > Surprised it doesn't work in the Cygwin console, unless you've got > CYGWIN=tty set? > I have. Dave Korn told me to take it away. Anyway, no result one way or the other. Andy Koppe wrote: > > The problem likely i

Re: Looking for the 'stdout' of a Windows application

2009-12-13 Thread Marc Girod
Andy Koppe wrote: > > Did you restart your Cygwin session? I think that setting only gets > read once at the start of the first Cygwin process. > No: I only set the environment varaible in the console shell. I am now updating cygwin... I didn't do that for a few weeks. Andy Koppe wrote: > > O

Re: Looking for the 'stdout' of a Windows application

2009-12-13 Thread Marc Girod
Dave Korn-6 wrote: > > Ghastly top-heavy over-engineered UML-laden bloatware that comes with > its > own non-standard filing system does tend to make me do that ;-) > There's a gem well hidden inside. Dave Korn-6 wrote: > > That'll teach you to choose the wrong side in the One True Editor

Merits of ClearCase (was: Looking for the 'stdout' of a Windows application)

2009-12-14 Thread Marc Girod
Eric Blake wrote: > > In my opinion, the MVFS file system is a piece of trash. It has so many > corner cases that intentionally _break_ POSIX rules and thus get in the > way of normal assumptions about how file systems should work > Maybe. The question is: is it worth it? I believe it is. Eri

Re: Merits of ClearCase

2009-12-14 Thread Marc Girod
Eric Blake wrote: > > That's a workaround, not a solution. Any VCS that requires an O(n) (n as > the number of files being labeled) labeling post-processing pass in order > to create enough records in the database to track commits atomically, when > there are O(1) solutions like git where commi

Re: ttyfier (was: Re: Looking for the 'stdout' of a Windows application)

2009-12-14 Thread Marc Girod
Andy Koppe wrote: > > Thanks, I had't heard of ttyfier. Interesting stuff! More > comprehensive than my 'conin' attempt because it tranlates output as > well as input. > I downloaded the sources and built it. My first try at using it wasn't very convincing: it didn't display anything and I had

/de/conout (was: Looking for the 'stdout' of a Windows application)

2009-12-18 Thread Marc Girod
defaria wrote: > > the problem is that cleartool is written for Windows > thus uses /dev/conout > I can see /dev/conout, but what can I do with it? I found one hit in the docs: http://www.cygwin.com/1.7/cygwin-ug-net/using-specialnames.html Thanks, Marc -- View this message in context: htt

Re: /dev/conout

2009-12-18 Thread Marc Girod
defaria wrote: > > So I've always just used something like "cleartool ci -c 'my comment' > " or "cleartool ci -nc " and if I ever do a cleartool > command and it seems to hang the first thing I think of is "Oh I bet > it's that pty thing". > I believe I have better than that with my ClearCas

ttyfier (was: /dev/conout)

2009-12-20 Thread Marc Girod
Marc Girod wrote: > > I am still looking forward to tfy... > Building it, I get a exe called tfy.exe, and a ttyfier1.dll shared library. I try: ./tfy cleartool -ver in the cygwin console and in an xterm I get a 'flash' then nothing, and the process seems to hang. I

Re: ttyfier

2009-12-20 Thread Marc Girod
Marc Girod wrote: > > I start playing with gdb... > I don't get very far: it returns directly to the shell prompt. I did a make clean, uncommented the DEBUG = -g, and make again, but to no avail. ttyfier> file tfy.exe tfy.exe: PE32 executable for MS Windows (console) Intel 8

Re: Questions about gnu debug

2009-12-24 Thread Marc Girod
Eliot Moss wrote: > > And this may add a little to your understanding: > Few of which pertains to cygwin... Eliot Moss wrote: > > Hope these distinctions help > They are matters of taste, and of experience. I have an other taste and an other experience. Hard to compare, I know. Eliot Moss w

Re: Fwd: 1.7.1 setup mirrors list is empty

2010-03-08 Thread Marc Girod
Hi, Nazar Gabriel wrote: > > After stepping through the screens the list for mirrors to choose from is > empty. > I don't have an empty list, but I do have some problems with them. The Swedish mirror has an older version of setup.exe. The installation from funet.fi couldn't complete, and late

Re: Fwd: 1.7.1 setup mirrors list is empty

2010-03-08 Thread Marc Girod
Christopher Faylor-8 wrote: > > There is only one Swedish mirror: ftp.sunet.se. It has a recent version > of setup.ini. Mirrors are not supposed to keep copies of setup.exe and, > in fact, I don't see one at that site. > My mistake: I meant setup.ini. setup.exe 2.686, which I downloaded yeste

Re: Fwd: 1.7.1 setup mirrors list is empty

2010-03-09 Thread Marc Girod
Marc Girod wrote: > > Setup stays in download mode (setup.bz2), empty progress bar, > now from sunet.se as well as all the others. > And suddenly it started to work again from heanet.ie. Thanks, Marc -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Fwd%3A-1.7.1-setup-mir

Problems installing Text-Iconv-1.7 (perl module)

2010-03-09 Thread Marc Girod
As part of Net::LDAP, I try to install Text-Iconv-1.7, and it fails. I installed libiconv (I already had libiconv2), but 'perl Makefile.PL' has a comiple test which fails. I reproduced on the command line, removing the redirections to /dev/null: Text-Iconv-1.7> gcc -I/usr/include -DPERL_USE_SAFE_

Re: Problems installing Text-Iconv-1.7 (perl module)

2010-03-09 Thread Marc Girod
Reini Urban wrote: > > you need gcc-4 > Thanks, to both of you (Corina and Reini). Do I understand right that perl was built with gcc 4 and -fstack-protect? So, shouldn't gcc 4 be the default? OK... It has been beaten to death and I just didn't notice or look for it... Text-Iconv-1.7> gcc -D

Re: Problems installing Text-Iconv-1.7 (perl module)

2010-03-09 Thread Marc Girod
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote: > > Did you install it? > I installed libiconv, but there is no dll in it: an archive, and this dll.a file, of which I don't what to think: ~> cygcheck -l libiconv | grep lib/libiconv /usr/lib/libiconv.a /usr/lib/libiconv.dll.a /usr/lib/libiconv.la ~> file /usr/lib/l

Re: Problems installing Text-Iconv-1.7 (perl module)

2010-03-09 Thread Marc Girod
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote: > > Sorry. Reread the thread. You forgot to put the -liconv at the end. > Remember, Windows != UNIX/Linux. ;-) > Thanks! It worked, and then I read the makefile better, and it did it correctly, only the second time: it made a first attempt without it (in case the sy

MIT krb5 on cygwin?

2010-03-09 Thread Marc Girod
Still trying to install Net::LDAP, I am now in GSSAPI-0.26. This one requires... An installed Version of GSS-API bindings, e.g MIT Kerberos Heimdal VAS It goes on indicating that...

Re: MIT krb5 on cygwin?

2010-03-10 Thread Marc Girod
Corinna Vinschen-2 wrote: > > Let me put it this way. We would be really glad to have a Cygwin > maintainer for an MIT krb5 package. > I see... I gave a try now to krb5-1.8 (instead of looking at the Windows port). Configure dies in: configure:7006: error: Shared libraries are not yet support

Re: MIT krb5 on cygwin?

2010-03-11 Thread Marc Girod
Alec Kloss-17 wrote: > > FYI, I did submit some fixed to make heimdal work under cygwin... > depending on what you're trying to accomplish with LDAP heimdal > should be sufficient. Thanks! At least, it was enough for me to build GSSAPI-0.26. I had however to add -heimsqlite to the value of $lib_

Font change in Gnu emacs/X11 following upgrade

2010-04-29 Thread Marc Girod
Hello, I just upgraded for the first time for a few months. Starting my Gnu emacs under X11, I notice that my font (and frames) is larger than previously, by a factor ~1.5. I did record the following last October, and it stayed the same now: ~> cygcheck -c | egrep 'bitstream.*vera' font-bitstre

Re: Font change in Gnu emacs/X11 following upgrade

2010-04-29 Thread Marc Girod
I just thought I'd add my /var/log/XWin.0.log file, which contains my X startup string... The complete startup string, from /Emacs.bat, is: bash --login -c "/usr/bin/startx /usr/bin/emacs -g 90x37+150+0 -- /usr/bin/X :0 -multiwindow -clipboard" Thanks, Marc http://old.nabble.com/file/p28403944/X

Re: Font change in Gnu emacs/X11 following upgrade

2010-04-29 Thread Marc Girod
Ken Brown-6 wrote: > > [This should have gone to the cygwin-xfree list. I've set the reply-to > accordingly.] > Sorry... I wasn't sure whether it was emacs or X. I reply via nabble: hope it will follow the reply-to. > This is a result of the change in the default server DPI announced in >

Re: [1.7] Editing in /etc

2009-02-28 Thread Marc Girod
Chris wrote: > > Fixed... I messed up the permissions in my /dev directory. > There may be issues with editing some files in /etc... I think of /etc/hosts, OK... a symlink to a Windows file. Editing it, you have to be careful with preserving its ownership (including group) and permissions fro

Announcement: port of cleartool wrapper to cygwin

2009-03-09 Thread Marc Girod
With versions 1.15 and 1.44 of respectively ClearCase::Wrapper and ClearCase::Argv ( http://cpan.org CPAN perl scripts, originally by David Boyce), I achieved what looks like a port of IBM/Rational ClearCase on Cygwin. This requires a Windows installation of ClearCase. It offers a cleartool.plx

unable to remap C:\cygwin\bin\cygncurses-8.dll

2009-03-23 Thread Marc Girod
Hello, I started all of a sudden to get repeated errors under the perl debugger: DB<1> c 53 5 [main] perl 5248 C:\cygwin\bin\perl.exe: *** fatal error - unable to remap C:\cygwin\bin\cygncurses-8.dll to same address as parent(0x86) != 0x14D 8 [main] perl 4556 child_info::sy

Re: unable to remap C:\cygwin\bin\cygncurses-8.dll

2009-03-25 Thread Marc Girod
Just to report that the problem disappeared after reboot. Marc -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/unable-to-remap-C%3A%5Ccygwin%5Cbin%5Ccygncurses-8.dll-tp22667393p22700800.html Sent from the Cygwin list mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- Unsubscribe info: http://c

Re: unable to remap C:\cygwin\bin\cygncurses-8.dll

2009-03-25 Thread Marc Girod
Dave Korn-6 wrote: > > Did you by any chance run setup.exe to do an update and have a bash > shell > still open and then perhaps click on the "In-use files detected" > replace-on-reboot option and then try to carry on using Cygwin without > rebooting? The behaviour you describe is exactly wha

Re: unable to remap C:\cygwin\bin\cygncurses-8.dll

2009-03-25 Thread Marc Girod
Dave Korn wrote: > > /var/log/setup.log.full should tell you if it happened in the > most-recent > previous run of setup.exe > Thanks. My latest setup run is thus stamped between: 2009/03/11 13:49:59 Starting cygwin install, version 2.573.2.3 ... and 2009/03/11 14:11:07 Ending cygwin install

edit Aux.pm under GNU emacs hangs

2009-04-06 Thread Marc Girod
Hi, I try to open a new file named 'Aux.pm' under GNU emacs, and this one hangs. Both in X and -nw modes. This is emacs 21.2.13 under cygwin 1.5.25-15. emacs works otherwise normally. Marc -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/edit-Aux.pm-under-GNU-emacs-hangs-tp22909185p229

Re: unable to remap C:\cygwin\bin\cygncurses-8.dll

2009-05-07 Thread Marc Girod
Dave Korn-6 wrote: > > Maybe some sort of BLODA. > Most possible... but beyond my control. My last install log (on cygwin 1.7) says: 2009/05/06 17:20:52 Starting cygwin install, version 2.609 2009/05/06 17:20:52 Current Directory: C:\tmp 2009/05/06 17:20:52 User has backup/restore rights 2009

Re: linked dll data write copy failed errors

2009-05-11 Thread Marc Girod
David Barr-5 wrote: > > On Nov 14, 2007 10:58 AM, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote: > I found the problem: Logitech webcam software. I uninstalled the > software and I'm not getting the error any more. > I have the same problem as you described, now on cygwin 1.7, on Vista. What can I do in order to

Empty emacs dired (was: linked dll data write copy failed errors)

2009-05-11 Thread Marc Girod
Marc Girod wrote: > > I have the same problem as you described > Sorry... the problem I have is an empty emacs dired. No 'linked dll data write copy failed errors'... I get this only unless I get: apply: Doing vfork: resource temporarily unavailable Marc -- View this

insert-directory function in Gnu emacs returns nil

2009-05-13 Thread Marc Girod
Hello, Symptom: systematically empty dired in Gnu emacs, no error message. I first posted as a followup to an old message reporting the same symptom, but this only confused the matters, as the cause was then probably different: http://www.nabble.com/linked-dll-data-write-copy-failed-errors-to13

Re: insert-directory function in Gnu emacs returns nil

2009-05-13 Thread Marc Girod
Ken Brown-6 wrote: > > I doubt if anyone on the cygwin list is going to be able to help you > debug this. > Unless the problem is in fact with the 1.7 root... I have 1.5 installed as c:/cygwin and 1.7 as c:/cygwin2. Now running 1.7: emacs> df /tmp Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Ava

Re: insert-directory function in Gnu emacs returns nil

2009-05-13 Thread Marc Girod
Marc Girod wrote: > > So, ls finds something under the 1.5 root, but the 1.7 ones seems empty. > Sorry... now I got one case of success (with call-process, not dired), but this means that my error is not systematic, only very frequent. And that it may work with the 1.7 root as well.

emacs 23 (was: insert-directory function in Gnu emacs returns nil)

2009-05-13 Thread Marc Girod
Ken Brown-6 wrote: > > (insert-directory "/tmp" "-la") > total 657 > drwxrwxrwt 1 kbrown-admin None 0 May 13 11:57 . > drwxr-xr-x 1 kbrown-admin None 0 Apr 14 11:07 .. > -r--r--r-- 1 kbrown None 11 May 13 11:02 .X0-lock > In fact, even when it produces something, it is not c

Re: emacs 23

2009-05-13 Thread Marc Girod
Ken Brown-6 wrote: > > Then go to /etc/postinstall and run the postinstall scripts emacs.sh and > emacs-X11.sh. (This is for the alternatives setup.) > Two more requirements: - desktop-file-utils - shared-mime-info I get: postinstall> ./emacs.sh ./emacs.sh: line 9: /usr/bin/update-desktop-d

Re: emacs 23

2009-05-13 Thread Marc Girod
Marc Girod wrote: > > Now, there are some problems with the fonts... > > I have some holes, and otherwise hardly readable text... > OK... Self-inflicted wound. I removed my -fn and the result is much better! Fontset: -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-fontset-default Fontset: -*-fixed-

Re: emacs 23

2009-05-14 Thread Marc Girod
Ken Brown-6 wrote: > > On 5/13/2009 2:25 PM, Marc Girod wrote: > The lines in the postinstall scripts involving desktop-database and > mime-database were added by cygport, not by me. > Indeed, no visible problem. One thing I noticed, is that I used cperl-mode 6.2, and 23.0.

Re: Debugging a time zone problem

2009-05-14 Thread Marc Girod
Ken Brown-6 wrote: > > I've built emacs 23 under both cygwin 1.5 and 1.7, and it runs fine for > me except for a glitch involving time zones: Emacs gets the local time > zone wrong by 4 hours. > I am using your port on 1.7, and cannot reproduce. In my *scratch* buffer: Time-stamp: <2

Re: Debugging a time zone problem

2009-05-14 Thread Marc Girod
Marc Girod wrote: > > Looking at the sources, the most suspicious place given your description, > seems to be msdos.c, around lines 4453-4494... > and even more so with lines 4450-4452: /* Time zone determined from country code. To make this possible, the country code

Re: [1.7] Updated: {emacs,emacs-X11,emacs-el}-23.0.92-1

2009-05-16 Thread Marc Girod
Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > ...if Emacs could know the Cygwin version. > uname -r this gives on 2 installations e.g.: 1.5.25(0.156/4/2) 1.7.0(0.210/5/3) $ ./uname -s CYGWIN_NT-6.0 Marc -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Re%3A--1.7--Updated%3A-%7Bemacs%2Cemacs-X11%2Cemacs-

Re: [1.7] Updated: {emacs,emacs-X11,emacs-el}-23.0.92-1

2009-05-16 Thread Marc Girod
I just noticed that my /usr/share/info/dir file was reduced to a bare minimum: 2 lines for libc and libm... I had just updated 1.7 to the latest... My setup.log.full has indeed: unlink C:\cygwin2/usr/share/info/dir unlink C:\cygwin2/usr/share/info/libc.info unlink C:\cygwin2/usr/share/info/libm.

Re: [1.7] Updated: {emacs,emacs-X11,emacs-el}-23.0.92-1

2009-05-16 Thread Marc Girod
Marc Girod wrote: > > uname -r > Er... maybe you would object that this is part of coreutils, and thus not necessarily of every cygwin installation... Marc -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Re%3A--1.7--Updated%3A-%7Bemacs%2Cemacs-X11%2Cemacs-el%7D-

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] [1.7] Updated: cygwin-1.7.0-48

2009-05-16 Thread Marc Girod
Corinna Vinschen-2 wrote: > > Just download http://cygwin.com/setup-1.7.exe and use that setup tool > to install Cygwin 1.7. > I understand that at least on Vista, following the installation, I need to run: ./rebaseall in an ash Window (from the C:/cygwin2 tree set apart for 1.7, of course)

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