this is a problem apparently related to the process that i used
how do i fix this?
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(or use "_" in place - this makes it simpler)?
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> all:
> i have been using cygwin for some time now and found a problem.
> i installed irssi with cygwin stat
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A: Yes.
> Q: Are you sure?
>> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
>>> Q: Why is top posting annoying in email?
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>>well, there is a fundamental flaw here in the distribution system then.
>>i have looked at the versions from (agast!) three different mirrors and
>>they have so far been completely diffe
hoc adding whatever you
need.
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> an _example_ of how the mirrors have been different is that I have
> found different version numbers for all of the mirrors that host
&
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bug #2
Make reports that it Cant find the ANSI C headers while compiling GnuPG
(this makes no sense to me because i have all the dev packages installed).
partial output:
[clip]
Making sure you can build shared objects with ln.exe... ok
checking for ANS
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>> bug #2
>> Make reports that it Cant find the ANSI C headers while compiling GnuPG
>> (this makes no sense to me because i have all the dev packages
>> installed
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>> Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
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>>>> bug #2
>>>&
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> > I'm attempting to script building mount points in order to handle
spaces in
> > file names. So I do something like this:
> >
> > homedir=`cygpath -w $USERPROFILE`
> > mount -buf "\"$homedir\" $HOME/myh
> >
> > When I echo the mou
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>>>> I'm attempting to script building mount points in order to handle spaces in
>>>> file names. So I do som
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on ly machine, cygpath -w "$USERPROFILE it returs this:
$cygpath -w "$USERPROFILE
/cygdrive/c/Documents And Settings/User/
unescaped.
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jim wrote:
> I have recently upgraded from 1.5.12 to 1.5.23 and noticed something that
> has me wondering.I compiled this on 1.5.23 and have run it under cmd.exe
> on on 1.5.12 and 1.5.23:
>
> #include
>
> int main(int argc, char *argv[])
> {
>
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> On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 07:48:02PM -0500, Sparky Sparky wrote:
>> I know this is a newbie question, but I can't find it in the
>> documentation. How (if?) do you compile a standard x86 source to
>> support cygwin?
>
> How w
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> On 12 January 2007 03:06, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
>
>> Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>> On Thu, Jan 11, 2007 at 07:48:02PM -0500, Sparky Sparky wrote:
I know this is a newbie question, but I can't find it in the
documentat
placed grep with the program
> to print out argv and noticed the difference.
>
> thanks,
> jim
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Morgan Gangwere [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 4:32 PM
>> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
>>
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a standard install of Apache should be fine. after that, ask the apache
people for setup stuff. they will help.
Jay Abel wrote:
> I must have googled the wrong terms, for the only reference I found
> [apparently] left out a few details. My installati
gwin.com/faq/
and dont forget Clippit.. forgot the link.
it holds as many snippets as you like (default is 2000) and has a set
of PREFAB clips! it replaces the edit menu in _all_ applications (and
the Windows edit menus!)
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Matthew Woehlke wrote:
> Morgan Gangwere continued the SPAM:
>
> Guys, this is completely off topic. Either TITTTL or stop posting.
>
if you noticed, i used the tag - END product war.
though I have no tolerance with spam, it was enter
nged
over the time you used cygwin and then revert to before you ran the
installer. this is a good first step.
d: run the installer.
that should fix it!
I had to do this once because I didnt install the right packages and
everything fell to pieces... we need an un-installer.
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some example code and compile it and see what happens. if _that_
code works and _your_ code doesn't work, then you know its probably
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et so cron picks up my environment
variables like PATH?
thanks,
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in like C++/QT and write a
wrapper with NSIS or sumting
* Spaces are not liked at ALL. if cygwin.dll could convert spaces at
runtime to "_" or "." or something, I would simply install xp and run
Cygwin
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On 4/19/07, Aaron W. LaFramboise <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Morgan Gangwere wrote:
> On 4/18/07, Aaron W. LaFramboise <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Aaron W. LaFramboise wrote:
>> Bug 1) Packages are silently not downloaded, when the user assumes that
>> the
install script for libusb-win32 - it might
not run (bleh)/libusb-install. if it doesn't, PGA (
http://www.cygwin.com/acronyms/#PGA )
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then as Administrator.
thats what I do at school. we use some x tools for the science lab.
> OS: Vista Home Premium
> Setup.exe Version: 2.510.2.2 (run without administraitor permission)
run as Admin always.especially now because of the UAC stuff.
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well, heres a bright idea.
why not simply have a second package like "libusb-win32-autoinstall"
that was just a postinstall script that ran the install?
just a thought :D
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couldent you just mount /cygdrive/(driveletter)/ (mountpoint) ?
that would seem the logical thing to do.
Just
win.com/faq/
(just adding another idea to the pool)
why not just include a REALLY simple application that asks "install
libusb driver (Y/n)?"
wouldnt that be another simple route? just put it in the postinstall
or at the first bash run.
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the official one from source.
If anyone has any suggestions I'd love to hear it.
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I forgot to ask. could you possibly ATTACH the file generated by
running "cygcheck -s - v -r >./cygdrive/c/cygwin_servercheck.log" -
it'll show up on the root of your C drive.
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p
is there a #DEFINE or some thing that we could add a diff for that
adventurous people could use?
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ly...
(listen to "security now - Blue Pill" for more info) - x86 normal
systems are fine with the system at current because they do not allow
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On 5/16/07, Christopher Faylor
wrote:
On Wed, May 16, 2007 at 09:32:10PM -0600, Morgan Gangwere wrote:
>one of them (for Intel Mac processors with Dual Cores in some stores)
>there was a driver that would not allow Cygwin to talk to the device
>like UNIX does because it did not have &q
CURRENT.GZ
where CURRENT.TGZ is a daily archive of the site -- even on my windows
machines it keeps the chmod permissions on an upload folder that HAS
to be set rwxrwxrw- (or the PHP fails)
Just a thought... :)
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or ages for Irssi (the irc client) - i'll
mirror that video though, so that it isnt just on Google's servers
(they tend to have problems with large files)
but Thank You Much for the work!
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> I managed to build GnuPG 2.0.4.
>
> Unfortunately, the one feature, which was the reason why I wanted to
> build it in the first place, isn't working properly. And that is to
> use gpg-agent in daemon mode.
>
> The problem
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>> vim with compatibality turned off?
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like g:\ filesystems
just open up Windows Explorer and check out "Tools/Mount Network Drive"
an easy hack to make the system coherent is to use some tool like
partitionMagic to make the boot drive something like "U:\" and have
cygwin installed in "U:\Cygwin\Cygwin" - o
in without any change, surely
>> it will save some time if OCaml package is updated and made available
>> via Cygwin distribution.
>
> Maintainers Thoughtfully Considered? :-)
>
another acronym for the list?
Just a thought,
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> Arnaud Legout wrote:
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>> I have the latest version of cygwin installed
>> CYGWIN_NT-6.0 cecile 1.5.24(0.156/4/2) 2007-01-31 10:57 i686 Cygwin
>>
>> When create a file or a folder in vista (using the explorer or a windows
>> app
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> morgan gangwere wrote:
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>> well, you could MOUNT the image and COPY the files over, but thats a
>> really tricky thing to do in cygwin (none of my attempts have worked)
>
> It's "really tri
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> Date:
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> To:
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>
>
> Hello Morgan,
>
> morgan gangwere wrote:
>> 1 - Turn Off UAC
>>
>
> I turned
h the same version on the other end?
can you loop your rsync? (say mirror /home/dookie/source/ to
/home/dookie/dest/)
Just a Thought
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s normal
2 - after qmake finishes, COPY cygwin1.dll mingwm10.dll and qtui.dll (or
someshizzat like that) to the OUTPUT directory of your build. now you
can run all this from just doulble clicking it in Windows.
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> On 29 May 2007 16:52, morgan gangwere wrote:
>
>> easy way:
>> 1 - compile as normal
>> 2 - after qmake finishes, COPY cygwin1.dll mingwm10.dll and qtui.dll (or
>> someshizzat like that) to the OUTPU
: when setup.exe comes up there should be a box
that says "setup.exe [unknown publisher] is trying to access the
internet - do you want to let it?"
you have wait 10-30 seconds before it'll let you talk to the net.
(also, you have to be a real admin to do this - you _are_ ins
h/ghostscript
> installation with it.
>
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nks.
>
>
ok. can you run this command successfully from the ACCTUAL machine? i
mean, without ssh or something - like over VNC?
if it dosnt work when you have the native machine running it from a more
local (more local meaning not over SSH, but with some means of actually
controlling th
ual core?
Its called the "task" "manager" - select "bash.exe" (or whatever your
shell of choice is) and select "set Affinnity" - it'll show up if you're
really on a Dual-core machine.
> Any suggestions would be most welcome.
>
> /nenad
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>
> morgan gangwere <0.fractalus gmail.com> writes:
>>
>> Nenad Antic (KI/EAB) wrote:
>>> I see some pos
m/faq/
>
>
titttl?
(tis an interesting non-cygwin related question.)
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* Dont rawquote - it gives *
* spammers free ba
asing them, and when I hit some magic maximum
it all falls apart.
Attached is the output I see when the script goes bad. Any suggestions
on this one?
Thanks, John
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>
>
> Debian, for example.
>
7linux is a fully 7zip based distro
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* Dont rawquote - it gives *
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resources provoke an
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names. So maybe you need to read
> up on the use of mkgroups and mkpasswd.
>
the problem i see here is not the cygwin install but what windows is
telling Cygwin. I would assume that the windows install is set to have
pinyin input and chineese language settings as defaults?
i am sending this m
s c:\cygwin\bin\ (or whereever cygwin's BIN directory is) in your PATH?
is there an x server running?
(hint: install Singular CAS for a simple startup script)
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ne -- a current debian machine too.
Maybe we should release 2.27 as an ahead package -- or a seperate one
that RENAMES the old ones to 'unison-versionname' so that when the newer
version is used to try and talk to the old one, the side the user is on
will fall back to the old versi
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In order to "Install from Local Directory" you need a copy of all
of the
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"Download from Internet" option, but the packages are also
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On Jul 26, 2007, at 7:44 PM, ask.teddy wrote:
Hello,
I want to write a C program which runs on a desktop computer and talks
to a device over the RS-232 serial port. I'm using WinXP + Cygwin, and
sometimes Ubuntu Linux. I hope this program can be ported to either OS
with the least modification
(app support should go to the maintainer of that package)
(i may be wrong) but shouldnt this be taken to cygwin-dev?
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On Jul 27, 2007, at 8:20 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 08:10:52PM -0600, Morgan gangwere wrote:
uhm... if im not mistaken, this list is for the support of:
1) the usge of cygwin1.dll (for use in porting apps to cygwin for
later
introduction into the source trees)
2
. I tired building an LFS (Linux
>From Scratch) for an ARM once and it wasnt the most efficient --
timing said that it took a good 6 hours (i left it over night). Hope
that helps.
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message -- that hangs (I can
> >> display it in
> >> my Drafts folder), soo
> >> 5th try: just put in body and attach cygcheck_output.txt as an
> >> attachment.
> >> ...(hopefully this works)
I want to Know why in the original message, PATHS are
l
> http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2007-06/msg00450.html
how about a List Of Reference Threads?
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happens on some machines with that option -- mostly with asian
language stuff but ALWAYS with japanese text encodings and korean...
had that happen at my school for a long time -- eventually we set
everything to english and used that stupid IME stuff.
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On Jul 31, 2007, at 2:36 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
I have no idea how this email ended up in the cygwin mailing list
but you both probably want to check your settings to make sure
that it doesn't happen again.
cgf
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> sure you're running it with administrator privileges.
>
Step 1 with running Cygwin on Vista: Disable UAC. UAC was the place
that got fuxed up in doom. you have to do that in vista.
Also, are you running on an x64 machine? if so,
e edited some file with the wrong editor
> run d2u on .bashrc .bash_profile
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Also, it looks like you have to run das2unix on the script... " touch
foo.txt\r " is proboably what bash is running.
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sh, but it really isnt all that great. it takes alot longer.
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t may be the problem.
Make sure that you call the REAL location of gcc -- you have been
using the MinGW/official installed version (it doesnt work with
cygwin)
I'd look for gcc.exe myself in /usr/bin/ and /bin/ (among others) and
place that path into a var (maby "cygwin-gcc"?) so tha
/gcc/mingw32/3.4.2/
this sjould NOT happen... if you're compiling this for cygwin then
there should be "reading specs from /lib/gcc/." not
"c;/programs/minGW/bin/../lib/." -- is this Vista? if so, make
sure that the User Access Control is disabled and hurt. seriousl
:/programs/mingw/...) in there somewhere.
I usually create a batch script that makes a nice little c:\ based
terminal with mingw set up as %GCC% -- i can write it out sometime...
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Spac
nore cygwin all together, but in the
process, cygwin is seeing a 'gcc' binary earlier in its PATH so it
uses that -- the official minGW binary.
MinGW-official has nothing to do with cygwin Here... thats why I asked...
(pause)
I've had the same problem and it was caused by:
having th
es/gp420win32
> /gnuplot/bin:/cygdrive/c/Program Files/md5command:/usr/lib/lapack
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Well, it isnt minGW Official... minGW CGG isnt getting in the way...
At This Point I Dont Know...
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it seems it vista... if it IS, then right-click setup.exe, run as administrator.
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ould suffice (in
all good theory... we know that theory != practice. All Else Fails,
use setup.exe to install it 'officially' and then run it again to
uninstall it 'officially' -- that is, if you didnt use PREFIX=(path
here) when you ran the Configure script.
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te package for windows.
I've written numerous applications depending on wxpython/wxwidgets
under cygwin and then ran then perdectly with a stock python build.
if you are really that concerned, build it under windows., not cygwin,
and then compile it down into a py2exe binary.
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are you sure that the lihe breaks are the same consistantly? thats
what happened to me once...
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hts, I would like some advise on what I am doing because as an old
> UNIX and VMS hacker I understand the concepts in principle but I do not
> want to drive a coach and horses through Microsoft's attempts to protect
> the system for what is basically an application level problem.
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ck that your firewall is not blocking the executable -- Comodo can
be really aggressive with applications it thinks are bad.
Another idea is that if you have a firewall that has an "allow all"
setting, check that.
Also, check to make sure that your antivirus is not interferring with
the
uot;
> What can be done to use it.
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> Santhosh
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windows defender or whatever you
want to call it.)
also, avg can do this too
try moving 200 files with mv -r /tmp/std-output/* /logs/$$/, each
about 30kb each
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also, make sure that the line endings are consistant. run unix2dos and
then dos2unix on it to nake sure that a stray odd lf wasnt catching
you.
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