quot; that contains the
line "cmd /c title bash" in my path. Every time my title is messed up
(almost always after using lynx), I simply type "t" and the title is
restored.
Not as politically correct as the "^[e;[EMAIL PROTECTED]&*" alternative but it works.
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n a much shorter list.
Maybe there is a better way of doing this already that I'm not aware of.
In that case I would like to hear that too.
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say he should click all the way to reinstall :)
Setup version 2.249.2.5
I've never tried that. And it would work for me. I do have some
packages that I want to skip (the three emacs packages and the package
for setup), but I know where they are, and can go to them quickly and
click to make
round the GCJ stuff by using explicit -I, -L and -l command
line options combined with the -mno-cygwin option:
$ gcc -mno-cygwin -c -I c:/j2sdk1.4.1_01/include -I \
c:/j2sdk1.4.1_01/include/win32 nativ.c
$ gcc -mno-cygwin -shared -L c:/j2sdk1.4.1_01/jre/bin -o cygnativ.dll
native.o -lwhatever
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foo is not
expected. As a matter of fact, after the first run of
./foo, ALL commands (cygwin or otherwise, such as ls
and notepad, except bash built-ins) generate the same
error.
I checked that I have only one cygwin1.dll on my
system, and it's at the correct location
(C:\cygwin\bin).
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e was corrupted yesterday.
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Reini, Thanks for the new release. I went through the installation
process and wrote up my experience at
http://www.weiqigao.com/blog/2005/11/17/postgresql_8_1_0_comes_to_cygwin.html.
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achine that has
> not cygwin installed, and run it there?
No.
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On 1/19/06, Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> The TEMP handling hasn't been changed for a long time.
This is not the cause of my problem then. Sorry about the noise.
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e details of
which I know little. All I've heard is that we are using Samba
instead of Windows now.
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ing the thread started with the above message, I know that it has
been identified as a cygwin bug. What I don't know is when will it be
fixed. Will the fix be in the upcoming 1.5.14?
If yes, thank you very much. If not, is there a workaround aside from
rolling back to 1.5.12?
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setup.exe to
> cygwin_setup.exe (or your favorite) or to do save link as.
Can't you just click on the http://cygwin.com/setup.exe link from
within IE and say "run"? There's no need to save it anywhere. This
way you will be always be running the latest and greatest Cygwin
setup.exe.
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ins a copy of setup.exe (or SETUP.EXE). That seems to be the
Windows way of install programs.
> Couldn't you just name it something useful? ()
Setup.exe is plenty useful. I've been using it, you know, running it
everyday before I go making my tea, for the past eighteen years. And
d've been carefuller. :)
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ctures, and the
naming of executables.
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les'/''/ executable>:$PATH
> export PATH
>
> This does not appear to work. Does anyone know how to do this?
Should be
PATH=/cygdrive/c/'Program Files'/''/:$PATH
export PATH
The program executable's name should not be part of the PATH
enironment variable.
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On 10/18/05, Paminu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Is it possible to install xdvi under cygwin?
Yes. Just select the tetex-x11 package in the Publising category.
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ith your CLASSPATH environment
variable setting---it needs to include the current directory "."
If that doesn't work, then you may have saved your *.java file in the
wrong case. mv it to a different name and then mv it back with the
proper capitalization, then recompile
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 4:02 PM, gviewer wrote:
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> Thanks for letting me know you know of.
I can view PDF files with xpdf (which is part of the "install
everything" installation of Cygwin).
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find the file but it jerked back
> to the usual prompt so I was able to look inside my home/user/ directory.
> After using ls -a it showed that this directory was completely empty, no
> .bashrc, no .bash_profile. I'm fairly new to this so I don't know why this
> is happe
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