-r "$HOME/.cshrc" ) ...
This appears to have been fixed for bash.
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Setup.exe seems to crash and burn rather ungracefully if setup.ini is
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Ive been trying to set the home variable.
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ive tried setting this in the .bat files and in .bashrc but it doesnt work.
If i type echo $HOME i get this
/cygdrive/c/Documents and Settings/UserName
Ive read that its in /etc/passwd where it actually looks for th
Hello,
I'm trying to install cygwin+sshd on a WinXPPro-machine, but get an
error, when starting the service.
It would be great, if someone is able to help me find a hint for a
solution for this problem!
Here a summary what I did:
- logged in with domain-user with local admin privileges
- install
René Berber wrote:
Michael wrote:
> I'm trying to install cygwin+sshd on a WinXPPro-machine, but get an
> error, when starting the service.
[snip]
> no /var/log/ssh* files (???)
Normal if it didn't run.
> ls -l /etc/ssh*
> -rwxr-x--- 1 SYSTEM mkgroup-l-d 1418 Feb
Thorston:
Please refrain from sending me private mail...
Sorry, I didn't want to offend you! - when answering, I deleted the
To: value by mistake and reenterd obviously the wrong address ...
> Thorsten
> > Michael
> > > [cannot start sshd as a service]
> > >
It says "and not group or world-writable" - that's pretty clear, isn't
it?!
I didn't mention, that I checked this too (that was the easier part,
compared to user "root" ;-)).
$ ls -ld /var/empty/
drwx--x--x+ 2 SYSTEM root 0 Feb 15 03:02 /var/empty/
thanks
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>> > $ /usr/sbin/sshd -D -ddd
...
>> > /var/empty must be owned by root and not group or world-writable.
...
>
> I've already recognized this message, but as I wanted to chown to
> root, I was told that there's no "root"-user in the system...
>
> Now I "chown"ed to myself:root and now it works
> > > > Nowhere. "/var/empty must be owned by root and not group or world-
> > > > writable" - that's pretty clear, isn't it?!
> > >
> > > I've already recognized this message, but as I wanted to chown to
> > > root, I was told that there's no "root"-user in the system...
> > >
> > > Now I "chown"
Michael wrote:
[snip]
>> Try to get rid of the ACEs that cause the "+" sign at the end of the ls
> listing.[...]
>
> but I don't know how to get rid of the "+". What is this "+" (???)
> called, so I can search for it and find out what to do
"-command
"remotely".
so what is wrong with my installation (fyi - I did the same steps 2
days ago on a similar machine -> same error ...)
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le to install cygwin-ssh correctly).
only thing I was not able to do is, let an initial script run, when
someone connects with scp to my CopSSH-server (.profile is being
executed when connecting with ssh, but scp?).
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here, or is there another bug reporting channel for cygwin?
Best regards
Michael
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e of weeks) and I enable
linum-mode in all prog-mode derived modes (and some others).
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g to my RH 8.0 box (all kde icons dissapear, it looks like qt2
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prompt mode", and
> why doesn't it work in "double-click mode"? Let me emphasize again
> that wish is invoked _in the same way_ in both cases.
>
> Bence Kodaj
>
have you tried creating a shortcut for the application, *and* specifying
the path in the start
t, just please, stop slamming
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I wish the developers would try to remember, not everyone is a
developer, in fact most are just users, cut some slack!
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setup program with no
installation. As I said, I tried this a couple different ways with a
couple different ftp sites and it always ends this way.
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great! :-)
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instructions in the README.txt I just opened).
<-- just a rethorical question
Oh. Sorry... ;-)
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output, with a small risk of false positives, e.g.
Cygwin Win95/NT Configuration Diagnostics
Current System Time:
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Hi, I'm attempting to install cygwin under Windows XP.
I downloaded all of the packages. When setup gets to the post install
scripts, most of the scripts say
rm not found
ln not found
When I run the cygwin shell I'm able to use pwd and cd but I can't do ls
mkdir, rm, or ln. setup.log doesn't indic
bject: Re: rm and ln not present during install
> On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 02:34:18PM +1000, Michael Ribbons wrote:
> >Hi, I'm attempting to install cygwin under Windows XP. I downloaded
> >all of the packages. When setup gets to the post install scripts, most
> >of th
> If you have actually downloaded the files, rerun setup.exe and choose
> "Install from Local Directory" and you should see some satisfying evidence
> of cygwin being installed. If not, then try the "Install from Internet"
> option.
>
> cgf
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OK I see your point here now. I selected install fr
me to track down the bug. In case anybody is interested, I've
tracked the memory bug it to either arm-elf-gcc 3.3 or arm-elf-ld 2.13.2.1.
Michael Checky
(See attached file: cygwin.pat)
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I would except for the fact that the web page also states you can't post to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] unless you subscribe to it. I'm not interested
in subscribing. Feel free to cross-post the patch if you want.
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You might want to send this to [EMAIL PROTECTED] , as
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> Don't bother. This patch is unacceptable for cygwin. Randomly adding
> '#if 0' to a header and '#ifndef __CYGWIN__' to cygwin code is not ever
> going to be accepted.
I didn't submit the patch to be applied to the cygwin sources, I submitted
it to
ch1.5-1
zlib 1.1.4-1
Use -h to see help about each section
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To: Oswell, Michael
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; CygWin
Subject: Re: Rsync / SSH
I'd been trying to get cron running for a day or three. Came accross someone
who had the EXACT same problem as me:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-03/msg00624.html
But found no solution.
Now I have solved it, so here is my solution:
/var/run was set to be owned by my user. Not the SYSTEM u
few packages (Perl for example) which create file names
with colons. Windows doesn't like this.
It would be good if Cygwin mapped these into something compatible,
say, an equal sign.
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Do we have dcgettext in cygwin?
Look in gcc-3.2.
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\eOn
Rxvt.keysym.0xff8d: \eOM
You will need to set
stty erase ^?
in bash if you also want to use cygwin with rxvt/xterm.
However, I'd recommend to use TeraTerm, a free, excellent
VT100/VT320 emulation. Even the NumLock Key works
as Gold, so TPU and EDT are both perfectly useable.
Use Google to find TeraTerm.
Michael
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g out external packages.
Thanks for any help or pointers to information.
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3. Untar cygipc tarball from / directory.
4. $ ipc-daemon&
5. $ mkdir /whatever/path/pgsql
6. $ initdb -D /whatever/path/pgsql
7. $ pg_ctl -D /whatever/path/pgsql -o "-i" start
8. $ createdb testdb
etc.
Thanks again.
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characters are being sent by the remote server,
which is
confusing rxvt.
Any ideas?
Best Regards,
Michael Scott.
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On 9-10-2002 2:58, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>
> You'll see that delme is not listed. Cygnus wildcard expansion follows
(snip)
Cygnus? Who's that? ;-)
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| xargs -0 grep -i path32'.
You should always use the -print0/-0 syntax, just in case. And I'd find
it a bit more readable as:
find . -name '*.vb' -print0 | xargs -0 grep -i path32
>
> Of course, if you really want to stick with "pure grep", you could always
> do 'grep -i -R path32 --include=\*.vb\*' (now that I've pitched in an
> argument in favor of "find" :-D)... 'info grep' should also be quite
> helpful.
Alternatively, you could use zsh as your shell, and just use:
grep -i path32 **/*.vb*
:-)
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x27;`x.F
g77: cannot specify -o with -c or -S and multiple compilations
make: *** [x.o] Error 1
Why is there a @CPPFLAGS@ ? Isn't that supposed to be replaced by some real
flags? Did I miss something in my configure.ac/Makefile.am?
Thanks for any pointers,
Michael
P.S.
$ autoconf -V
to make a backup of the existing older downloaded files.
Grüsse,
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ve caused me to many problems.
> > 3) I have sporadic occurences of being automatically put in
> input mode
> > (instead of the correct normal mode) when going through the history
> > with the arrow keys or j/k. (Using, of course, vi command line
> > editing.)
e of the "umask."
>
> You do understand that the umask value is "subtracted"
> (bit-wise) from the
> file mode specified by the program creating the new file
> system entity, right?
No, I was actually under the impression that is was substracted
from 777. Tha
/home/Administrator/ I can not figure out what caused
this to change, and how to go about changing this back. Any suggestions?
FYI, I have included the output from cygcheck -s below.
Thanks for your time.
Michael
Cygwin Win95/NT Configuration Diagnostics
Current System Time: Thu Nov 14 14
x27;s home directory
if [ -z "$HOME" ]; then
HOME="/home/$USER"
fi
Removing the if -z check resolves the issue. Where do you suppose bash
picked up the variable $HOME=/usr/bin/%USERPROFILE% ? My windows
environmental variables suggest nothing of the sort.
Thanks,
Mic
ause a lot of the time I rlogin into my linux
machine.
This may be a silly suggestion, but have you tried
TERM=rxvt
? Works fine for me, but then, I don't run emacs. ;-)
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uch things. ;-) It just passes
the filename to the ShellExecute API function, which doesn't seem to
care about the execute bits.
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Just my 0.02,
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27;t see anything in your drwatson dump that implicates
cygstart. Everything on the stack seems to be inside windows DLLs.
Any comments, Michael?
( Michael Schaap cygwin_start AT mscha DOT org )
Oh, wait, that's me! ;-)
I'm pretty sure that it's not cygstart related. Cygstart d
On 3-12-2002 0:28, Andre Srinivasan wrote:
BB> What happens using plain start (C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\start.exe)?
I can't seem to find start.exe on my W2K box.
No such thing on W2K. "start" is a cmd.exe builtin.
You could try:
$ cmd /c start
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also keeps the character under
the cursor fairly readable.
You can tune these colors to your own preference, of course.
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es; and ls $PF/G all work???
I'd do something like:
% ln -s '/cygdrive/c/Program Files' /programs
% PF=/programs
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On 4-12-2002 17:17, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Michael Schaap wrote:
On 4-12-2002 7:09, James Shaw wrote:
(...)
What I want to do is define an environment
variable so I can easily cd or ls. E.g.
% PF="/cygdrive/c/Program Files"
% cd $PF
% ls $PF/Games
> > In any event the Makefile needs to be fixed to include the .exe on the
> > end of postmaster.
>
> Sorry, but I don't agree. If you feel strongly about this issues, then
> post a patch to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
As I probably won't be trying to run postmaster from cmd again, this is
unnecessary.
Th
fined whenever __CYGWIN__, _WIN32
or __MSDOS__ is defined.
I don't see any use of addr_t in /usr/include. Is there a reason
for defining addr_t and the other symbols?
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ource) to something else eg. addr2_t in all of your source files (a simple search
>and replace).
Yes, I renamed all references to addr_t to a different name.
It's just a nuisance and appears to be unnecessary name polution.
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a virus or worm. There is at least one that
includes cygwin1.dll:
http://vil.mcafee.com/dispVirus.asp?virus_k=99529
I'd certainly check your PC carefully for viruses, if I were you.
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uggestions? Like I said, if I
add it without the --user it works and starts just
fine, but it won't start when created with --user.
Any help appreciated. Thanks.
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7;t start.
So, still stuck. I decided to try and explicitly
point at /etc/rsyncd.config, in case that made a
difference. It didn't. But that makes sense, since
it works fine without the --user parameter.
Thanks again for the help, though. It was definitely
worth a shot.
Michael
--- "Pierre A. Humblet" wrote:
>Did you give the Logon as service privilege, as per
the cygrunsrv README?
I just checked, and it's had it the whole time. Good
idea, though.
Any other suggestions, anyone? Thanks.
Michael
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I'm trying to sync a 2.21 gigabyte file (so, a "large
file") between Win2k and Win2k, where the client is
pushing the file to the server (which is running
"rsync --daemon --no-detach").
It fails, and to isolate the problem, I tried cp'ing
the file:
cp /cygdrive/f/MY_db_200212252102.BAK /tmp
w
I finally found the problem with not being able to
start my service (kept getting: cygrunsrv: Error
starting a service: QueryServiceStatus: Win32 error
1062: The service has not been started.).
WRONG:
cygrunsrv --install rsync_daemon --user
'mynetwork\theusername' --path /usr/bin/rsync -a
"--daem
force_dry_run=yes $make uninstall 1>&2 || exit $?
Index: tests/noinst-link.test
===
RCS file: /cvsroot/libtool/libtool/tests/noinst-link.test,v
retrieving revision 1.3
diff -u -u -r1.3 noinst-link.test
--- tests/noinst
Where do I put the path statements so they have effect when
invoked from ssh so I can get things like /bin into the path?
(I've read man bash invocation and searched the mailing list archives.)
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Any help appreciated.
Michael
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Sent: Wednesday, January 08, 2003 1:18 PM
Subject: RE: Bash PATH via ssh
I believe it's correct to assume that the invocation
of bash v
While running a configure script under bash-2.05b, I observed a bug (?)
similar to the following:
$ ls configure*
configure configure.in
$ echo timestamp >conftest.file
$ ls -Lt ./configure conftest.file
conftest.file ./configure
$ set X `ls -Lt ./configure conftest.file`
$ echo $*
Could someone explain the meaning and implications of the Setup option to
select Default Text File Type ( DOS or Unix)? I couldn't find it in the FAQ
or User's Manual.
Thanks.
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ealize to exclude it
evidently causes it problems.
Are these really problems or am I just missing something? Thanks.
Michael
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WINNT\system32\cmd.exe)
Or just make sure you have the cygutils package installed, and run:
cygstart --hide your-batch-script.bat
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Does cygwin have a simple command-line email tool to toss an email to an
SMTP server (without having to configure and run a full-taco MTA)?
Thanks,
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n't have a clue. It seems to only affect me. :( And of course under
Windows, my NT username and password works fine.
If anyone has any ideas, PLEASE let me know.
Thanks,
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Hi folks!
I've just a little problem compiling my code with "gcc -ansi",
when i need to include .
There are //-type comments in the PID-enum,
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convenience?
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On 6-Feb-2003 16:19, Mark Bradshaw wrote:
This version no longer works with .org domains. Looks like 4.6.2 is out
on http://www.linux.it/~md/software/ .
Would it be possible to release this version, at your convenience?
Will do.
Thanks!
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I am running into the same problem that Mr. Tolkin encountered
(ci and co hang on cywin). His original description is
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2000-06/msg00018.html.
I asked him if he ever found a fix (I was unable to find one
anywhere on the cygwin mailing lists) and he replied
"No I gav
fice/Office/winword.exe"
"${wwArgs[@]}"
-==-
Or maybe...
-==-
#/bin/sh
for arg; do
cygstart $arg
done
-==-
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my theory, correction, wild guess is correct, then this might indeed
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something.doc",
who looks for c:\tmp\something.doc?
Nope: cygstart is Posix-path-aware, so will translate /tmp/something.doc
to (usually) c:\tmp\something.doc internally.
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hi
i had similiar problems with gcc and cygwin-1.3.20-1
switching back to cygwin-1.3.19-1 solved the problem for me.
lg
mike
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tree, configure fails in opcodes directory. Note the f
reproduce
the error, you must have 1.3.20, of course.
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bash-2.05b$ cygcheck -s
Cygwin Win95/NT Configuration Diagnostics
Current System Time: Thu Mar 06 11:31:51 2003
Windows 2000 Professional Ver 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 3
Path: C:\cygwin\usr\local\xemacs\bin\i686-pc-cyg
1.3.20-1 (reproducable by building xemacs-21.4.12) that has not been in
1.3.18.
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Rick Rankin wrote:
Michael,
XEmacs' dumping method does not work with gcc 3.x. This is a known "bug" in the
Windows version of XEmacs (not sure if it works on Unix/Linux or not). Use the
tings.
Depending on which driver you use, it's probably possible to put rxvt on
an "exception list" - tell the mouse driver not to use its own wheel
handling, but let rxvt figure it out itself.
HTH,
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Hi,
cygwin currently does not run on Windows 95 due to its linkage with
IsProcessorFeaturePresent, which does not exist on that platform.
I believe this has already been fixed; is it possible to know when the
next release or snapshot that runs on Win95 will be available?
Thanks,
Michael
> It *has* been released. Read
> <http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-03/msg01183.html> for instructions on
> installing and running it. The "official" release (cygwin-1.3.22) is
> imminent.
Great, that's very timely!
Thanks to all concerned,
Michael
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packet size, B. give me a patch for GDB, C.
give me the information for me to patch my own copy of GDB.
I did attempt to run cygcheck as described in the mailing list faq,
however it exited with an error message:
$ cygcheck -s -v -r > cygcheck.out
cygcheck: dump_sysinfo: GetVolumeI
Hi all, I'm currently experiencing a problem with building a cross compiler
from Cygwin to sh-elf. In particular, I'm trying to build gcc-3.2.1
I'm building in a separate directory, and am configuring it like so...
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$ ../gcc-3.2.1/configure --prefix=/wor
Hi,
I've been scouring the internet for a resolution to this problem and
have yet to find how this was solved. I've been working on this for a
week, and I'm not any closer to solving it. Thanks in advance for taking
your time to help solve my problem.
I have setup a password less ssh connection
Yes, this worked. I had to un-install everything..no big deal.
Thanks. Very impressive!
Michael
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>whois mbax
No whois server is known for this kind of object.
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This is Cygwin DLL 1.5.5-1 running on Windows 2000 SP4.
Cheers
Michael
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n/tbl::776: giving up on this table
This is on a fresh installation of Cygwin DLL 1.5.5-1 running on Windows
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s) copied.
0.02u 0.02s 0:09.89 0.4%
On longer files the operation has been closer to 3 times slower.
Why is the CPU usage so much higher (~20x?)
This is on a fresh installation of Cygwin DLL 1.5.5-1 running on Windows
2000 SP4.
Cheers
Michael
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ven if the shortcut is invoked as C:\Progra~1\Cygwin\usr\bin\
This is on a fresh installation of Cygwin DLL 1.5.5-1 running on Windows
2000 SP4, with XFree86-bin-4.3.0-6.
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Michael
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fresh installation of Cygwin DLL 1.5.5-1 running on Windows
2000 SP4, with XFree86-bin-4.3.0-6.
Cheers
Michael
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version 2.95. In both cases I have the same problem. Im
using WinXP.
Any Ideas?
Michael
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a rxvt window with tcsh.
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Michael
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ostics, and even happier to see a patch.
Thanks. The symptoms are pretty much as I outlined above. But
before to go any further, what's supposed to be in /etc/services?
Does it even read /etc/services or does it take it from the
Windows system directory?
What should I see with netstat -a?
tc). Is there perhaps a file that cygwin is trying
to access but doesn't have access to?
Thanks,
Michael Carr
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I just tried to use g77. It's not there! I checked
my gcc-3.3.1-3.tar.bz2 file and no trace of it.
It used to be in the gcc package, where did it go? I need it back!
Thanks,
Michael
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the problem on another laptop
that is running Windows 2000 SP4. There are a few less minor patches on
my co-workers laptop, but that is the only difference that we can think
of. What else can we look at to find out why this problem is happening
on two computers, but not others?
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sh -x
The message that you point my to is about an update to bash, I checked
my version of bash and it is already 2.05b-16. That is what is installed
by default with the current installer. So, I'm sorry that doesn't lead
to a solution.
Brian Ford wrote:
On Fri, 5 Dec 2003, Michael Rob
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