Hello All:
after running rxvt -e tcsh or rxvt -e bash to open up
a terminal window, how do I make "Page Up" and "Page
Down" keys scroll the window up and down, so I can
look at previous output from my terminal window?
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Thanks. Do you know what the commands are for
these functions?
I am trying to rebind these keys to "Page Up" and
"Page Down", without the shift, in tcsh. I have tried
setting up a bindkey command in my .cshrc, and I have
found that bindkey '^[[5~' and bindkey '^[[6~' are the
correct butto
TED]> wrote:
> I don't think these are tcsh commands. The bindings
> are in the code of
> rxvt itself. If you want regular PgUp/PgDn to work,
> try recompiling rxvt
> from source with UNSHIFTED_SCROLLKEYS defined.
> Igor
>
> On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, S wrote:
>
[...]
> > scripts, since the only shell I install is bash, and the only /bin/sh
> installed by
> > setup is ash.
> > Could this be fixed somehow?
>
> How exactly? Ash is a part of the 'Base' category, a minimal Cygwin
> installation. This means that postinstall scripts et al expect a 'Base'
[...]
I reinstalled my w9x box and cygwin also.
As the subject mentions, this is already annoying: every time I reinstall
cygwin, I must remember to set a /bin/sh, and re-run all /etc/postinstall
scripts, since the only shell I install is bash, and the only /bin/sh installed by
setup is ash.
Could this
Chuck,
> Similar to my message of 9-May-2002, but updated with regards to
[...]
LONGING, for the same 'bout gtk2 suite. Especially now, when tml advertises
http://web.sfc.keio.ac.jp/~s01397ms/cygwin/
where it's quite a patch suite, nice organized with win32/cyg-xfree86
backends. Except a minim
Chuck,
[...]
> I have no idea why you replied personally to me.
[...]
Apologies for the annoyance.
SLao
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(After my -- much too enthusiastic ? -- intrusion over a thread in this mail
list, and an appropriate meeting of the meannes (SIC!), here it is.)
Actually, the patches for having this done are present around since some
time, some at
http://cygnome.sourceforge.net/
some others at
http://web.sfc.
Gerrit,
[...]
> I do always this before the build:
> $ autoreconf --install --force --verbose
[...]
A good trick (autotools method ?) to keep in mind.
Anyway, having the stuff working after over 2 months digging, now I turned
to test some apps :)) (which, by the way, are just a few -- most of gtk2
--- Larry Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> S Taylor wrote:
>
> > Where else are the while-viewing-manpage shortcuts
> > explained?
> >
> > Getting help, "h" while viewing man page (e.g. man
> > man) triggers errors and blank less output
>
Ralf,
[...]
> > > If you're asking whether you can replace the Explorer desktop,
> taskbar,
> > > and window manager with Cygwin tools/programs, I'm not sure if it's
> > > possible
> >
> > This is one of the goals of the KDE/cygwin project.
[...]
I think you and Igor gave a too complicated answer.
Franz,
[...]
> So far I tried with your gtk build (at least I found some message of
> you stating that this is from you) from http://anfaenger.de/cygwin/gtk+/.
[...]
You should be aware also, that Gerrit said he does a
autoreconf --install --force --verbose
before building. That remains vali
I have cygwin (DLL version: 1.3.11, DLL epoch: 19, Snapshot date:
20020504-18:26:37) installed on a FAT32 (win98) partition, originally installed under
win98. I also installed XP Pro on another partition (NTFS).
To avoid installing cygwin on XP, I created HKLM entries, so I can use
cygwin tools f
Elfyn
[...]
> also worthwhile to check for the file "EA DATA .SF" (don't know that I h
> ave
> that name exactly but it is close) at the root of the FAT(32) partition.
[...]
The filename was a hint I was looking for. Another hint would be the moment
this file is created, and any particular condi
Wow,
It took me one half of hour to send my previous reply (job stress:) so I
addressed the quotes of the wrong person.
My apologies Larry,
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> (before any Cygwin processes start).
[...]
no, it does not appear. I set my CYGWIN var and restarted XP.
I repeat, my assumption is that this happens because I originally installed
cygwin in win98. Its XP running was settled by manually creating the mount
points (I actually didn't mo
[...]
> > I don't think that sounds like the right solution.
>
> Probably, but I reverted it after compiling libglib.a.
[...]
There's also a patch in mc's source tree that addresses this package. That
applies to glib source, as it should :)
Sorry for the late answer,
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Gosh, this problem starts looking like postgresql's cygipc one :))
If it only was _that_ easy to fix ...
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Sorry I posted this to the wrong group.
Hi,
Since I upgraded cygwin I can't use the which command. It keeps saying:
$ which /usr/bin/ls
/usr/bin/ls: Command not found.
My path appears to be OK:
$ echo $PATH
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:.:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/local/w
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, J S wrote:
> Sorry I posted this to the wrong group.
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >Since I upgraded cygwin I can't use the which command. It keeps saying:
> >
> >$ which /usr/bin/ls
> >/usr/bin/ls: Command not found.
> >
>
[...]
> If you have all of your required dll's then your next step should be
> rebasing your dll's:
[...]
I could say that rebasing never worked here 100 %. For the 1.3.17-1 cygwin
and 1.3.24-5 apache & co. versions, I couldn't get a clean working
server on w9x (okok, I know, NT is the recommended
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, J S wrote:
> Sorry I posted this to the wrong group.
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >Since I upgraded cygwin I can't use the which command. It keeps saying:
> >
> >$ which /usr/bin/ls
> >/usr/bin/ls: Command not found.
> >
>
[...]
> Anyway, thanks for bringing up this issue; it appears that the current
> libtool is not quite ready for absolutely every possible use that people
> want...Looks like there are a few things I need to do over Christmas
> break... :-)
[...]
Anyway, your post should find it's place somewher
[...]
> If that is NOT what you are suggestion -- e.g. that only tclsh83 should
> be renamed -- why? Why is tclsh83 special?
[...]
[cough, ough!]
Yes, yes, why?! Why is it the one and only cygwin app (except the specific
applications, e.g. cygcheck, cygpath) that cannot do a "$ /bin/tclsh83.exe
Chuck,
I do consider this thread is closed, but,
[...]
> > ftp://ftp.nanotech.wisc.edu/pub/khan/tcl/tcltk-8.3.4-cygwin/
> >
[...]
[...]
>
> But that tk is X-based, isn't it? There is no way that the default
[...]
just for the records: it's not.
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Hello
I am still confused about this, and have a follow up
question:
I am at home now, and if I have my display environment
variable set to: ${HOST}:0.0 or :0
and if I have the program "Cygwin/XFree86 rl" open in
the background, emacs opens up in the XFree program
and not the current window. (If
> The Midnight Commander visual shell has been updated to version
> 4.6.0-1. This is major upgrade and the result of more then
> one and a half year of bugfixing and code cleanup.
[...]
Thanks, and, of course another item on the wishlist (although it could be
already done):
Please, use included s
[...]
> No, thanks! :) But a have a surprise for you - the -a switch works now
> with both ncurses and slang :) I don't remember the name exactly, but
> some time ago (4.5.55 time) I was contacted by a Cygwin user who requested
>
> the -a option. I forwarded his request to the MC developers list
> Just starting to play with cygwin. I edited my
> .profile to do some nice aliases, setting PATH and
> bashprompt...
> but I realize that as soon as I start a terminal using
> xterm (I am using exceed as my Xserver, but shouldn't
> matter) all the alias are gone (such as ls=ls
> --color=auto, whi
Laurent,
[...]
> - are the /usr/lib/w32api/libXXX.a real static libs (with code)
>or only interface to the system DLLs?
[...]
Most of them are "interface to the system DLLs" (or import libs as a
previous post states).
For a complete answer, one would "nm | grep __imp" on each of
them to se
I T / : \n 033 ( 0 x 033 (
| 240 B 033 ( 0 t q 033 ( B F D A /
| 260 : \n 033 ( 0 x 033 ( B 033 (
| 300 0 t q 033 ( B F I C / : \n 033 (
| 320 0 x 033 ( B
I downloaded the recent cygwin package but am getting an error on bash and
(Bcygpath. I tried using rebase (suggested by Jason Tishler in his email
(Bdated Tue, 02 Dec 2003) but just get an error message saying that bash is
(Bnot rebaseable.
(B
(BBtw, this only occurs if I use setup.exe to i
If you select "Keep" at the top of the setup.exe install packages window,
setup.exe will only install those packages you explicity set to install.
Kimberlie
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> Can anyone point me to any good information about "adding to" and
> upgrading
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> Kimberlie,
>
> On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 07:23:36PM -0500, Kimberlie S wrote:
> > I tried using rebase (suggested by Jason Tishler in his email dated
> > Tue, 02 Dec 2003) but just get an error message saying that bash is
> &g
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OK, I googled for this one but I didn't find a clear answer, so forgive
me if this is already "known" to the list.
I'm trying now to package some programs which include libs and includes.
The preferred way AFAIK is to make three packages, foo with
[...]
> > It would be rather interesting to add nfs to cygwin. We could develop
> > filesystem "plug-ins" which could be generalized for stuff like NFS,
> > EXTFS, etc.
> >
> > Didn't someone say they had a free month? Perfect project. :-)
> Actually, I'd already been thinking about it - I thin
I have downloaded many snapshots. But now
http://cygwin.com/snapshots/cygwin-inst-20040120.tar.bz2
shows only a directory listing.
Regards
Norbert
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[...]
> > Try something like:
> >
> > CYGWIN=notty sqlplus
> >
>
> Is that saying notty for sqlplus and tty for everything else?
[...]
No, that's an interactive command line, it's not a setting of the CYGWIN
variable (i.e. it's not CYGWIN="notty sqlplus"). The above actually launches
sqlplus, s
I recently ran 'setup' and now have a problem I didn't used
to have.
I run bash (2.05b.0(1)-release) as the shell inside
NTemacs (GNU Emacs 20.7.1 (i386-*-nt5.1.2600)) on WinXP.
Some programs dont output correctly to the terminal
anymore. For example, running 'ed' produces no output
except prom
ior is that the output is not produced until the
program is terminated.
Additional information since original msg:
a) the same behavior is produced with other shells; tcsh, sh
b) 'less' behaves like 'cat'; it doesn't prompt at all
`cygcheck -s -v -r` returns:
Cygwin Win95/NT Confi
> Alec,
>
> Cygwin uses Windows' fonts. The only exception I know of is the TeX
[...]
A question about something I've been digging a long time. Are there any
means to make those "Terminal" bitmapped Windows fonts to work with rxvt?
If I passed "Fixedsys" or "System" to -fn option, it's ok, they
> Thanks for replying!
>
> >Is /usr/bin in your current path?
>
> yes, everything´s fine
>
> >Did you select the sh-utils/grep/sed/et
> >al. packages when you installed cygwin?
>
> also yes. this in fact was my first idea, but sed itself seems to
yes, the fix is easy for v. 1.23 of grap. in the file grap_lex.l, at
the end of the includes, just add the line: #include
the section should then look something like:
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include "grap.h"
#include "grap_data.h"
#include "grap_draw.h"
#include "y.tab.h"
#i
have tcp/ip installed?)
Anyway, the "?" file type is, as Jason stated, your root cause.
(I have very) Few ideeas:
1. scandisk, diskdoctor or whatever (for convenience)
2. try with a different cygwin version (I use 1.3.6 and it's ok)
3. virus
4.
a. ln -s /bin/bash.exe /bin
When using the setup-snapshot setup-20020315.exe for "install from local
directory", I get multiple "Can't open (null) for reading" errors. Setup
then aborts without going through the other packages in the queue for
installation. I found no installation messages in setup.log.full after
the abort
> Andrew DeFaria wrote:
[...]
>
> I can find no man page for gettimeofday in Cygwin! And I can't seem to
> even call it properly:
>
> #include
> #include
> int main (void) {
> struct timezone d;
> printf ("Calling gettimeofday\n");
> gettimeofday (NULL, &d);
> printf ("Returned from g
> Based upon Jason's pointers, I used the following command to rebase the
> apache dll's, and now it seems to work,
>
[...]
So this must lead to conclusion that the method of using of the "third
party" ld.exe (the one with auto-import that Stipe recommends -- and actually
works OTF -- in cygwin
Stipe,
[...]
> > Any hope to shorten this last method ?!
>
> Yep, do we (package contributors) have to rebase packages before
> tarballing them, or what's the standard way to do it?
[...]
No, I didn't mean that. What I was thinking, was if rebase couldn't actually
be included in cygwin distro, a
[...]
> > CYGWIN is really a great thing. I want to use GTK natively on Windows,
> not with XFree
> > or another XServer. What is the easiest way to install GTK with CYGWI`N
[...]
>
> BTW, this is XFree86 stuff and should be discussed on the
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] list.
>
>
> Gerrit
> --
> =^..^=
and they required just glib and gtk+ tarballs,
the 2.0.x series come with 4 tarballs, and have iconv and pkg-config as
dependencies. Ugly!
5. the man who is the most involved in gtk+ porting to win32, tml,
>/dev/null 's any cygwin related question. And he's right.
SLao
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Gerrit,
[...]
> 1. A native port of GTK has nothing to do with Cywgin.
^^^
>If you ned help here ask Tor and use mingw or orther lists.
[...]
It has. To mention just the posix paths? :)
[...]
> 2. If you use GTK linked against cygwin1.dll it is XFree86 stuff.
Sorry for the thread inconsistency with my first reply.
[this one's just to check reaching the right possition]
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Andreas,
[...]
> > > I encountered problems concerning the installation of expat
> (1.95.4-1).
[...]
> Could somebody please explain the occurence of the error when compiling
> php
> (even with reinstalled expat package)(used command:
> ./configure --with-apxs --without-mysql --with-pgsql --with-e
Im running Windows server 2003 (hereafter WS03) and trying to install an
atomic structure package (FAC; available for download from ftp
space.mit.edu/pub/mfgu/fac/)
From the bash shell, I go to the local directory:
0) cd c:/fac-1_0_2
The developers instructions for installation from the
Where else are the while-viewing-manpage shortcuts
explained?
Getting help, "h" while viewing man page (e.g. man
man) triggers errors and blank less output
- win98se, cygwin-1.3.22-1, bash 2.05b.09, man 1.5j,
less 378, $PAGER=less
The error dialog box says "character / not allowed
in @/LESS/HELP/
"Cygcheck -s -r -v perl" output attached in perl5811.out
I installed Perl-5.8.1-1; no cygwin1.dll upgrade was available.
Calling perl raised this error:
"Cygperl5_8_1.dll file is linked to missing export
CYGWIN1.DLL:__getreent"
As cygcheck shows, this is win98 with
C:/cy
"Cygcheck -s -r -v perl" output attached in perl5804.out
- doesn't show current package, perl-5.8.0-3
Installation stops at 95%, showing
Installing
perl-5.8.0-4
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/cygwin-multi-64int/auto/Encode/TW/TW.dll
"Cancel" ends it
- Directory of 5.8.0-3
r files which might dictate the difference in the
above behavior?
Thanks in advance,
Kevin S.
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Hi,
I just installed cygwin and 'make' was not installed.
I chose All - "default", then uninstalled everything, following the
uninstall instructions on the cygwin site, then tried All - "install".
Niether configuration resullted in make.exe being found in my cygwin\bin
folder.
What am I doing w
From: Larry Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Could you post the output the command `cygcheck -svr' so your problem can be
diagnosed better.
That and
/var/log/setup.log*.
Thanks for the tips, I downloaded again from nasa and took a better look at
the install options treeview and everything is working n
[...]
> # Secure addbug form
>
> AuthName "permission to add a bug"
> AuthType Basic
> AuthUserFile /etc/apache/addbug_users
> Require valid-user
>
>
> However that fails to work.
[...]
An "AllowOverride AuthConfig" directive, must also be placed.
E.g.
Options Indexes Fol
[...]
> So, to summarize, it appears that Apache under Cygwin is able to deal
> with web pages when paths are UNC paths of the form
> / however the authentication module does
> not like such paths and seems to fail silently. Personally I believe
> that if the server can accept an UNC path t
gt; sed is a fully ported utility. It is supposed to read CRLF text on
> >> standard input and produce only UNIX-style newline endings on standard
> >> output.
> >
> >There's one situation I know that it actually converts LF to CRLF.
> >
> >Say, you
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>On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 09:20:43AM +, J S wrote:
> > OK I think I know why I had this problem now. You're saying
Which Cygwin package does the source code for mkpasswd live in?
JS.
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fixed IP address, but I can't see any Primary WINS server
configured when I issue an IPCONFIG /ALL.
Is the PDC not supposed to be configured for a fixed IP address do you know?
JS
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Fixed it. He didn't have his primary Wins Server configuration set up.
Works fine now.
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Hi,
I'm trying to compile eterm on cygwin, but running into problems because it
needs setregid and setuid. I noticed that these were in the cygwin package
testsuite and so I tried to compile that but the make file wouldn't work.
Are there any binaries around for setregid and setreguid?
JS.
_
Thanks Corinna, but I don't seem to have setgid or setegid either
(eventhough I've just been to cygwin.com to download all the latest
updates).
JS.
>>
>On Thu, Jan 24, 2002 at 04:05:09PM +, J S wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm trying to compile
Just thought of a quick question. Can I mount a disk from my windows machine
to a unix box using cygwin?
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Does anyone know where I can get the uncompress utility for cygwin?
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On 25 Oct 2005 at 13:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Greetings
> I would like to be able to have a portable version of cygwin in my Flash
> Drive. I have been able to do it but it requires that I enter some
> registry entries such as:
>
[snip]
I'd like to add a 'me too' to this request. I have
Hi,
I am trying to have sshd running on my Windows XP box. I have Zone Alarm
installed, ver. 6.0.667.
I configured sshd with:
$> ssh-host-config
and started as a service:
$> cygrunsrv -S sshd
which promptly made Zone Alarm to ask if sshd should be allowed internet
access. I allowe
H. S. wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to have sshd running on my Windows XP box. I have Zone Alarm
installed, ver. 6.0.667.
I configured sshd with:
$> ssh-host-config
and started as a service:
$> cygrunsrv -S sshd
which promptly made Zone Alarm to ask if sshd should be allowed internet
acc
Morche Matthias wrote:
Simpler than using keychain and ssh-agent, Hmm... did You ever try to
just generate your key by ssh-keygen and then copy the public key
~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub eg to Your remote host into ~/.ssh/authorized_keys.
Would You consider this to be simpler?
matthias
(Yes, I have do
Hi,
Am I supposed to make any changes to certain files's permissions after
installing Cygwin? I installed Cygwin (ver 1.5.18-1) and noticed that
many websites suggesting changing certain files' permissions to
system:system. This installation was on Windows XP computer.
I ask because I notic
Hi,
I have installed Cygwin on a Windows XP computer to get rsync and ssh
running so that I can backup my important data on a Linux computer on my
home LAN. The idea is to use rsync to make rolling backups of my Windows
data automatically, say, once or twice a day and to retain last N
backup
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 05:07:15PM -0500, H. S. wrote:
Hi,
I have installed Cygwin on a Windows XP computer to get rsync and ssh
running so that I can backup my important data on a Linux computer on my
home LAN. The idea is to use rsync to make rolling backups of
Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) wrote:
H. S. wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Dec 01, 2005 at 05:07:15PM -0500, H. S. wrote:
Hi,
I have installed Cygwin on a Windows XP computer to get rsync and
ssh running so that I can backup my important data on a Linux
computer on my home LAN
Brian Dessent wrote:
"H. S." wrote:
Am I supposed to make any changes to certain files's permissions after
installing Cygwin? I installed Cygwin (ver 1.5.18-1) and noticed that
many websites suggesting changing certain files' permissions to
system:system. This installati
Brian Dessent wrote:
"H. S." wrote:
er .. how can I do that using SSH and non-interactively?
The same way you'd run any ssh command?
if ssh host uname \| grep -q CYGWIN; then
echo "it's running cygwin";
else
echo "it's not runnin
Shaun Gittens wrote:
I just upgraded Cygwin on Windows XP. The previous version I was
running (I installed it in Jan 2005) worked fine. Now, post-upgrade,
almost no commands work at the prompt of the bash shell.
bash-3.00$ ls
bash: ls: command not found
bash-3.00$ cygcheck
bash: cygch
Brian Dessent wrote:
"H. S." wrote:
As you mention, there are so many sites that tell you to do chmod
system:system that it made wonder what was the real deal behind this.
In fact it is required that certain files and directories be owned by
the user that runs sshd (which in mos
Apparently, _Corinna Vinschen_, on 12/02/2005 10:26 AM,typed:
On Dec 2 10:17, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Would it make sense to change ssh-host-config to include the "tcpip" and
"vsmon" dependencies automatically? Corinna?
It could have been so easy to find if you could just stop full quotin
tility.
So, is netcat in the cygwin dist?
If you were trying to copy a hard drive image from a remote pc over
the lan to your pc running cygwin what would the commands be at both
ends?
Thanks,
Wes S
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sh into my pc:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ ssh -l administrator 127.0.0.1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
Permission denied, please try again.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
Commenting out AllowGroups ssh_allow and restarting sshd lets me log
in just fine.
A clue would be welcome. The install was u
On 31 Dec 2005 at 18:05, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> Wes S wrote:
> > I'm trying to lock down ssh access. I use exim for a mail server so
> > I have a bunch of accounts on my w2k box. I don't want most to be
> > able to use ssh.
[snip]
> I'm confused
On 1 Jan 2006 at 2:07, René Berber wrote:
> Wes S wrote:
> [snip]
> > Just for grins, I added wess to the group ssh_allow and tried logging
> > in before / after uncommenting AllowGroups. Can not log in when
> > AllowGroups is uncommented.
>
> When you say "
ed running this as both Administrator and power user wess.
I updated cywin to whatever was current this morning and tried again
before posting this.
Thanks,
Wes S
crontab -- start
33 15 * * * /home/wess/csplog/myscript.sh
crontab -- stop
email from cron -- start
Connected to cadillacspo
t;
Thank you. That was the problem.
Wes S
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> the place to discuss it).
>
[snip]
What list is appropiate for discussing mingw?
Sorry for jumping in,
Wes S
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ueues:
T ID KEYMODE OWNERGROUP
[Here I manually stop the cygserver service]
$ ipcs -q
Bad system call
Tha same kind of output comes for -s (semaphors) and -t (shared memory).
HTH,
SLao
NB: I cannot test it for w98, as well.
> --- Ursprüngliche Nachricht ---
. I don't know if that's
significant. See output below.
I hope this information is useful to someone.
Invimcibly yours,
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(Old vim6, worked:)
$ cd /cygdrive/c/cygwin/packages
$ bunzip2.exe -c -
http%3a%2f%2fmirrors.rcn.net%2fpub%2fsourceware%2fcygwin/release/vim/vim-6.4-4.t
Could the mailing list software be set to either?
A. Strip out the "urgent flag"
B. Bounce it.
Thank you,
Wes
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FAQ:
On 28 Apr 2005 at 12:10, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> cgf
>
> (FWIW, I did force the mailing list software to strip out the Priority
> field. Maybe that's what this is all about.)
Yes it was. I stand chastised for not specifying the proper nomenclature for
the flag.
Thank you very much.
We
x27;ve done this with and without specifying the config
> file, and with and without -F option. I've also
> included 'User SYSTEM' in my httpd.conf per Bert's
> suggestion:
> http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2005-02/msg00414.html
> All with the same res
print.exe sounds like an old dos print spooler.
Wes
On 1 Jun 2005 at 20:07, Evert Coetzee wrote:
> Which cygwin package contain print.exe?
>
> I have an application that calls this :
> newpath=`print -r $PATH | tr "[A-Z]" "[a-z]" | tr '\' '/'
> Hello Steve,
>
>
> > The prerequisites for dia are:
>
[...]
And yet another very usefull one:
http://cygnome2.sourceforge.net/howto/2.4.2/dia-0.93-cygwin.patch
[...]
>
> > Any idea on how to get these to work so I can run Dia on Windows XP?
>
> Just install all of these packages via setu
Gerrit,
[...]
>
> Actually it is:
>
> http://cygnome2.sourceforge.net/howto/dia-0.93-cygwin.patch
>
[...]
Oops! Sorry, I didn't check the link, just copy'n'pasted it from the patches
page.
SLao
P.S. (As an add-on to my previous N.B.) My gtk2 build is using your
glib/atk/pango packages, whic
xe to install everything
and last night I loaded everything that has changed.
Thanks,
Wes
PS
I ran top to show what processes are still running.
top - 16:35:37 up 4 days, 7:41, 0 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00,
0.00
Tasks: 181 total, 2 running, 179 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
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