The closest FAQ I could find was "How do I install everything?" which
may or may not apply to my situation, I don't know. (I suspect it does,
unfortunately.)
We need to install Cygwin on a /lot/ of W2K boxes, and we need to include
some packages not in the base set (openssh and its prereqs, fo
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 03:03:35PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> >But when running setup again and chosing the "install from local"
> >option, I have to make the same choices over again, not all of which I
> >remember (and it's a lot of clicking besides). Is there a method, when
> >using "in
On Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 11:16:03AM +1100, Robert Collins wrote:
> Or you could help contribute
> to the command line options for setup.exe.
This was actually my first thought (I've been a GCC contributor for years),
but the CVS server was so overloaded that I couldn't check out the winsup
module.
Fred Ma wrote:
> Thanks. Here's some further info:
> http://groups.google.ca/group/comp.editors/msg/7ffc56871c614f4b
Ugh. There is no cscope (from sourceware) cygwin binary package that I
can find, and a quick attempt at building the source gives me a binary that
segfaults on filenames with spac
Eric Blake:
/usr/bin/find: /c/System Volume Information: Permission denied
Not a problem - you can't find details about certain in-use system files.
I don't think that was the question. If you note at the end of his
message, he gives the command invocation, which included that string in
--pr
On 2/27/07, Furash Gary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
/cygdrive/c/System\ Volume\ Information
Quotes and backslashes aren't going to solve the problem, I think. I
looked at updatedb (it's a shell script), and the --prunepaths
argument is passed through a sed script which replaces spaces in order
On 2/27/07, Igor Peshansky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 27 Feb 2007, Phil Edwards wrote:
> Quotes and backslashes aren't going to solve the problem, I think. I
> looked at updatedb (it's a shell script), and the --prunepaths
> argument is passed through a sed scr
Try replacing spaces ' ' with dots '.' in the paths specified with --prunepaths.
In a regexp a dot matches any character.
I had tried that, but
--prunepaths='/cygdrive/c/System.Volume.Information'
still caused the corresponding directory to be searched. I didn't have
time to look further then
Please don't quote email addresses unmunged. (There's a cygwin
acronym for that, but it escapes me at the moment.)
Marco Atzeri wrote:
CYGWIN_NT-5.1 ITQMOZCAS1WS875 1.7.0s(0.166/4/2)
20070224 01:25:30 i686 Cygwin
I'm using the current stable release, 1.5.24. I've been trying to use
find(1) d
I'll need more details if you expect me to help resolve that crash. A
stackdump is nearly useless without compiled symbols to go along it - what
was your exact command line? What version of find?
It wasn't meant to be a bug report for find(1), just a note of why I'd
stopped investigating it.
Super short version: the problem explored in
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-07/subjects.html#00239 (fractured replies)
continues in 1.5.24.
Details: cygcheck output is below. I could reliably get 1 to 4
popups occurring during a long sequence of several short sh
invocations such as "make ins
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