Win98 SE
Have cygwin up to date.
Noticed that every time I run scp when the copy finishes I get a error
dialog that says ssh preformed an illegal operation:
SSH caused an invalid page fault in
module KERNEL32.DLL at 016f:bff9dfff.
Registers:
EAX=0152fe38 CS=016f EIP=bff9dfff EFLGS=0206
EBX=8
Win98 with new install of cygwin (including cvs).
CVS repository is on a remote Linux system. Everyone can connect to this
system which is running pserver. Even this Win98 system can connect using
WinCVS.
On my cygwin system a "echo $CVSROOT" correctly reveals
:pserver:pnelson@:
On the cygwin
Max Bowsher wrote:
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cvs -t login ?
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This reveals:
$cvs -t login
cvs login: notice: main loop with
CVSROOT=:pserver:pnelson@:
(Logging in to pnelson@: no such repository
cvs login: authorization failed: server rejected access to
for user pnelson
Max Bowsher wrote:
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Neither do I, sorry. It looks like there is something strange with your
server, because I use Cygwin's cvs with many servers, and no problems.
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So, what servers are you attaching to? As what user to what account on the
server? Using p
In ssh you get x forwarding. But, I can't seem to get it working. A
command like:
ssh -l
always responds with something like:
Gtk-WARNING **: cannot open display:
Is there some configuration that needs to take place in cygwin first? Yes I
can log in by dropping the part and yes the i
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Not that this is sure to solve your problem, but it's a possibility:
ssh daemons can be configured to prohibit X forwarding. Try
ssh -v -l
to see what ssh reports regarding whether X forwarding was actually
established, and/or check the sshd_co
Patrick Nelson wrote:
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My other Linux systems can connect to the remote sshd. Here is the output
of a call:
---snip--
debug1: Sending command: evolution
debug1: channel request 0: exec
debug1: channel 0: open confirm rwindow 0 rmax 32768
debug1: cha
Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote:
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Make an ssh connection to the remote machine with the -X option. Echo
$DISPLAY and if you don't see something like "localhost:10.0" then
the ssh daemon is not configured for tunneling X.
The ssh daemon allocates local virtual displays 10 and up
Had cygwin working great, but did an upgrade today to all current versions
and now I have an error on starting.
when cygwin comes up the terminal says (prior to the prompt):
BASH: /usr/bin/id: Permission denied
then I get my prompt, but I also get a Error dialog box with a title of
"Error Star
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
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You must have had a Cygwin process running when you upgraded. This
resulted in some important files (notably, cygintl-2.dll, and I'm guessing
others as well) not being replaced. Rebooting should fix this. If it
doesn't, try to reinstall libintl2.
--
OK it official... I love you cygwin!
Upgraded my company's remaining Windows users off Office to OpenOffice. Was
having a problem with datasources and not having a Linux box handy I loaded
up cygwin (and postgresql client). I was able to trouble shoot all my
problems. It was great... so great t
Max Bowsher wrote:
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on the server? Using pserver?
anonymous pserver to:
sourceforge.net
red-bean.com
sources.redhat.com
lnx-bbc.org
gnome.org
subversions.gnu.org
mozilla.org
samba.org
sunsite.dk
ext/ssh to:
sources.redhat.com
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Hay Max,
It was awhile ag
on my system I have d:\load\cywin as the intermediary setup directory. This
directory has 150 mb in in currently and I decided I want to know about it.
Looking at its structure doesn't tell me much so I'm wondering if anyone
knows wud up with it. Question like the following come to mind:
1. Can
Thorsten Kampe wrote:
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> 1. Can I just frigg'n delete it?
Yes.
> 2. Can I copy it to a CDR and us it as a starting point for and
> installation.
Yes. You'd better delete the old packages first.
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do you get the structure of it? I mean setup wont recogni
> Thorsten Kampe wrote:
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I don't have the slightest idea what you are talking about The setup
directory is *not* temporary. Neither the packages are deleted after
installation nor the older ones after updating.
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So the older ones are maintained and that
Robert Collins wrote:
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The 'local package directory' is purely a cache, It's contents can be
removed by you at any point (other than while setup is running) with no
harmful effects as far as cygwin setup.exe is concerned.
Setup *today* does not prune old files from the local p
Robert Collins wrote:
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On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 22:29, Thorsten Kampe wrote:
> * Robert Collins (03-03-12 06:18 +0100)
> > On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 15:46, Patrick Nelson wrote:
> >>> Thorsten Kampe wrote:
> >> ->>>
Max Bowsher wrote:
> Patrick Nelson wrote:
> > Robert Collins wrote:
> > ->>>>
> [snip]
> > ->>>>
> >
> > Thanks again for clearing it up.
>
> Patrick, your style of quoting is *really*, *real
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