random frequency, independent of the
actual letters typed, and can be removed by backspacing a few
times. Needless to say this makes it tiresome to type in
commands!!
Any help much appreciated,
Thanks,
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I notice in tdimon that a many connections at ports in sequential order are
being attempted. Maybe this is the nature of ssh, I don't know.
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date.
I have had 3 and as I write 5 instances of the above.
be on guard
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> Can the issue be fixed or is there a fix already?
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Did this ever get resolved?
I've got the same problem. The code works with MS-VC++ and MinGW, but using
cygwin a seg fault occurs in cygwin1.dll
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largely to use LISP, and have to keep both cygwin32 and cygwin64
installations just for clisp, which is in cygwin32.
Some of the available packages use LISP, so there must be a LISP in
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les. However, you won't be able to debug them
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make 3.80-1
man 1.5m2-1
mingw-runtime3.2-1
mktemp 1.5-3
ncurses 5.3-4
openssh 3.7.1p2-2
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Hello all,
Why is only VIM and not GVIM included with the Cygwin package?
I'd love to use GVIM straight from a Cygwin install.
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user :)
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On Mar 12
This is probably already been posted, but I cannot find the answer in
the users guide, FAQ, or google...
I've got Cygwin installed and working fine on my Win XP PC.
I simply want to display the version of Cygwin I currently
have installed. How ?
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I need to use cygcheck -s
Sorry bout unnecessary post... I overlooked it and found
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alias vi "C:/vim/vim62/gvim.exe"
endif
endif
endif
Thanks for the tip!
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>>>>> "
All,
Is KDE bundled somewhere within Cygwin or do
I have to get KDE for Cygwin/Win XP separately?
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~/.inputrc.
Alternatively, (does anyone actually need broken pipes?), the default
behaviour could be to perform the mapping and to instruct users who
want the broken pipe to comment out the mapping.
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Has anyone executed the FTP command client and issued the shell escape '!'
recently ? This worked fine in 1.3.3 but in the updates (including 1.3.10),
there are garbage characters displayed by the bash shell, and after any
command. There seems to be some change in the terminal settings. This is
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all of which I remember (and
it's a lot of clicking besides). Is there a method, when using "install from
local," of simply installing every package that's present in the local cache?
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i and the libs musnt have it if they aren't picking it
up. i'm just wondering if it being in the header is an accident or if it
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tle circle arrows until it says "install", but then it finishes and
tells me there was nothing to install. I also tried telling it to
"reinstall" -- same result.
Setup does not seem to leave a logfile any more, either.
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1-5-32-546:546:
#/etc/group entries from output of mkpasswd -g
Administrators:*:544:544:,S-1-5-32-544::
Guests:*:546:546:,S-1-5-32-546::
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to try my procedure and
provide constructive feedback I'd be happy to email it
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in and C:\Cygwin_localpk: SAME RESULT AS
ATTEMPT 2.
2. I tried using different mirrors: SAME RESULT AS ATTEMPT 2.
3. I tried turning off Norton Antivirus: SAME RESULT AS ATTEMPT 2.
4. I tried using different download protocols: SAME RESULT AS AT
tion
- Download Site: http://sourceware.mirrors.tds.net
- Select Packages: (left defaults as-is) Clicked Next
SAME RESULTS AS INSTALLATION ATTEMPT 2.
Any more combinations or permutations that might work?
TNX
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makes you think it is working? Is this kind of behavior is 'normal'
for Cygwin setup?
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setup/last-action) failed
22 Invalid argument
2005/12/23 16:35:11 io_stream_cygfile: fopen(/etc/setup/last-mirror) failed
22 Invalid argument
2005/12/23 16:35:11 io_stream_cygfile: fopen(/etc/setup/last-connection)
failed 22 Invalid argument
2005/12/23 16:35:11 io_stream_cygfile: fopen(/etc/setup/l
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so there is no point
in indexing either /usr/bin or /usr/lib because they're already covered
by /bin and /lib.
HTH
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Roberto Bagnara wrote on Monday, March 06, 2006 9:30 AM::
>
> what is and what is not noise depends on the application.
> In our applications we systematically use controlled rounding on IEEE
> 754 floating point numbers. In the end, what we obtain (in memory)
> are definite (i.e., provably corre
Can someone please tell me what cygwin package tclsh lives in?
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Any one seen this?
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using the same cygwin install?
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the scheme instead of the
insane mouse, keyboard, mouse, keyboard routine that characterises the
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Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
> Hi Phil,
>
> The symptoms are consistent with the pid reuse issue,
> although it is not common on NT4, AFAIK.
>
> A patched version is available as
> http://xx.xxx.xxx//bash.exe
> Please keep that url private.
>
> If y
which I hadn't experienced).
After my posting, Pierre contacted me privately to point me in the
direction of a patched exe which does indeed fix the problem.
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On 10-jan-2007 Dave Korn wrote:
>On 09 January 2007 22:15, David Smiley wrote:
>
>> I forgot to add, I log into a windows domain and so I can't set the
case.
>> Perhaps this issue only relates to windows domain logins. Maybe they
>> are case insensitive because when I log into the domain, I ALW
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
es a lot of dumb
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hs in the report. They should already
be discarded via --prunepaths, but they're being searched anyhow, producing
various secondary errors.
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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
Corrina Vinschen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think it's time to remove the CYGWIN=ntea setting from Cygwin.
> (see http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-cygwinenv.html)
>
> The reason is that it's just a fake. It fakes POSIX permission bits
> by using the "extended attributes" capability built into NTFS.
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.
zzapper wrote on Thursday, March 15, 2007 3:34 PM::
> zzapper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
> news:Xns98F49BF615AA2zzappergmailcom@
> 80.91.229.5:
>
>>
>> I used http://pigtail.net/LRP/printsrv/cygwin-sshd.html as FAQ
>>
> # basic steps
> setup a windows password (if you have none)
> mkpasswd
Dave Korn wrote on Thursday, March 15, 2007 4:50 PM::
> On 15 March 2007 16:28, Phil Betts wrote:
>
> [talk list snipped, no need to x-post]
>
I didn't cross post, I set the reply to field to the talk list. I
just forgot to point out it was TITTTL'd.
> It's c
nitions for and add the -r
option to the less command.
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Steve M. Robbins wrote on Thursday, March 29, 2007 6:05 AM::
> Howdy,
>
> I had installed cygwin and used it for some months. Then I had to
> install another tool (crestron SIMPL+ compiler) and discovered that
> cygwin no longer worked. It turns out that the SIMPL+ compiler is
> based around a
Igor Peshansky wrote on Thursday, March 29, 2007 2:27 PM::
> On Thu, 29 Mar 2007, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Mar 29, 2007 at 12:34:07PM +0100, Phil Betts wrote:
>>>
>>> Any 3PP that forces one to use their (inevitably out of date)
>>> ver
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
urrent directory happens to be (unless you explicitly type
"./commandname" of course), otherwise scripts that were previously
reliable will mysteriously stop working when you're in a particular
directory.
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John wrote on Friday, June 01, 2007 3:05 AM::
> I finished the script I have been working on. Unfortunately,
> this Pee Cee version won't even finish the full data run
> as it crashes with Zone Alarm. Since I have a long term good
> relationship with Zone Alarm, I have to write off cygwin.
>
> An
that are considered essential for the correct running of
cygwin.
Might I suggest a compromise? Create a new "Accessibility" group in
setup. It would (at least for now) be the first group and just
clicking the "Default" label once would switch it to "Install"
e £22m a
year American investment banker who plays a key role in the British bank, will
remain as president of the combined group.
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Thorsten Kampe wrote on Friday, August 10, 2007 4:09 PM::
> Phil, please, you don't know what you're talking about and you don't
> know what I and Ronald were talking about.
I'm so sorry, but my telepathy module has a malfunction. Until it's
fixed, I can o
Matthew Woehlke users.sourceforge.net> writes:
>
> Long, Phillip GOSS wrote:
> > Sigh ... if I had a way, I'd clip out the bozo string my employer's
> > email server tacks onto the end of every message.
>
> nntp://news.gmane.org/gmane.os.cygwin
>
Thorsten Kampe wrote on Friday, August 10, 2007 2:21 PM::
> * Yaakov (Cygwin Ports) (Fri, 10 Aug 2007 07:09:11 -0500)
>> Ronald Fischer wrote:
>>> From
>>>
>>>info d
>>>
>>> we can see that /usr/bin/d is supposed to honour a configuration
>>> file ~/.d.conf and that in this file, the boolean
George alink.co.za> writes:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Assuming I wish to copy the c:\cygwin\ directory from one computer to
> another, are there any further utilities/updates which I need to do to
> ensure it works correctly?
>
> I have create a script which redoes the mount points (mount -m).
>
> Is
ely in this case (as it's a network share):
mkgroup -d > /etc/group
For more information, "man mkgroup" and/or "man mkpasswd".
No charge, no guarantee. (If it sorts out your problem, my insincere
apologies go to anyone who fancied making a quick buck!)
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I've redirected replies to the correct list.
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Brian Keener wrote on Wednesday, October 10, 2007 11:31 PM::
> I have an application that I have been trying to gather info on and it
> hangs but it seems finding the pid is difficult for attempting to
> attach to it.
>
Use ps -el instead of -ef. That lists the winpid
copyright message from Eric Blake's 00bash.sh script,
but essentially you're free to do whatever you like with it. I've
only tested it under bash, so one modification you may wish to make
is to ensure that it works (or at least does not cause other errors)
when using shells other than b
Eric Blake wrote on Wednesday, November 14, 2007 1:56 PM::
> According to Phil Betts on 11/9/2007 10:15 AM:
If anyone missed this because of ultra paranoid virus filtering (it
had a .sh attachment), it's here:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2007-11/msg00173.html
I didn't get a copy my
adamb wrote on Monday, November 19, 2007 5:12 AM::
> only found 1:
Maybe that's all *you* could find, but cygcheck almost certainly
would have found another. If you had followed the instructions
given in the first response you received from Eric, you'd almost
certainly have been up and running
Corinna Vinschen wrote on Wednesday, November 28, 2007 2:57 PM::
> On Nov 28 15:24, patrick ficheux wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I want to use recv() with MSG_WAITALL [...]
>
> Don't you read earlier replies on the list?
>
>
> Corinna
It seems he's running an old version of Brain which had a problem
--- "Lee D. Rothstein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anybody know or care that there is an option --
> '-a' -- for 'which' -- that is not documented on
> Cygwin. That is, there is no internal help, and
> there
> is no 'man' or 'info' page provided by Cygwin
> install.
> If anybody wants this,
tainly no point in using them in a posix
command. Just replace all backslashes with forward slashes and you've
sidestepped the problem.
If you absolutely MUST have backslashes, from cmd.exe, you need to
double each backslash:
H:\>C:\cygwin\bin\bash -v -c 'UNC_PATH\\Dir'
Fergus wrote on Monday, February 04, 2008 6:28 AM::
> Sorry to return to this old favourite. For ages (years) I have had
> both /usr/bin/ and /bin/ set in my PATH and cygcheck -srv reported
> both as d:\bin. I just removed the latter from the PATH and now get
> exactly one report of d:\bin.
> BUT
ws program and stick to your decision.
Third, let the compiler choose the C runtime library. You don't
specify -lcygwin, nor the path to the standard library locations,
so the only -L you need is "-L/cygdrive/f/geolog6.6.1/lib"
Fourth, libm is integral to cygwin1.dll, so you don't n
Anik Pal wrote on Tuesday, February 05, 2008 3:12 PM::
> Phil,
> Thanks for the info you provided. I'm not conversant with GCC.
> I remove the path for regular library like libm.a, and all the paths
> specified in posix , now my linker option is as follows
>
> -L/cygdrive/
Paul Leder wrote on Thursday, February 07, 2008 3:31 PM::
> Eric Blake wrote:
>
>> Bash has two variable namespaces - shell variables, and environment
>> variables. Are you sure SHELL was exported to the environment, and
>> not just in the bash shell variable namespace?
>
> thanks - I had no id
been quite a bit of spam getting through from these
lists recently and it's almost entirely because of people like you
who just can't be bothered to do the right thing.
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Corinna Vinschen wrote on Monday, February 18, 2008 12:12 PM::
> + echo "${LOCALSTATEDIR}/empty is existant but not a directory."
Perhaps:
+ echo "${LOCALSTATEDIR}/empty exists but is not a directory."
would avoid a typo (it's "existEnt"), and sound less
bootleg86 wrote on Wednesday, March 05, 2008 9:28 AM::
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to find the time of a file by doing this.
>
> filetime=`ls -l --time-style=+%a:%H:%M /tmp/1.txt | awk '{print $6}'`
>
> if [ -z "$filetime"]; then
> echo "File does not exist"
> else
> echo "Time file: $filetime"
> fi
hip, you can also specify colours numerically using the
standard X11 syntax, e.g. "rgb:c0/00/f0", or "#c000f0".
"man X", then search for "COLOR NAMES", for more extensive info.
Phil
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\r\n");
_tprintf(_T("Step 6: Generating .lib file %s...\r\n"),szDefFile);
sprintf(szCmd, "LIB /DEF:%s /MACHINE:X86", szDefFile);
ret = system(szCmd);
if (ret)
{
printf("Error 6: lib file cannot be created.\r\n");
system("pause");
return 0;
}
sprintf(szCmd, "del %s", szExportFile);
ret = system(szCmd);
sprintf(szCmd, "del %s", szDefFile);
ret = system(szCmd);
printf("success: lib file create success.\r\n");
return 0;
}
Best Regards,
phil song
phils...@techtrex.com
2010-01-29
/cygdrive/g/work_platform/open-s/ftk-0.2/src/os/linux/ftk_linux.h:45:25:
linux/input.h: No such file
or directory
who can tell me how to operate to let fb.h in cygwin enviroment?
Best Regards,
phil song
phils...@techtrex.com
2010-02-05
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I ran into the same problem today. After looking at
http://gitdiscoveries.wordpress.com/2010/02/21/git-and-cygwin-part-2/, I
tried installing GIT 1.7.0 from source, but same as the author, it did not
fix the problem either, so I'm guessing that the rest of the people in this
thread are right, and
Hi,cygwin,
I am sorry for trouble you.Because I cannot access web except using email,I
need a copy of linux framebuffer capture code,like "fbgrab",who can reply a
copy of code such as "fbgrab" or others you know to me.Thanks for your help.
Best Regards,
Hi,cygwin,
why I cannot find png library source in /usr/src after
download from cygwin setup?I can find libjpeg library source.
Best Regards,
phil song
2010-03-08
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ious messages i note that /etc/passwd is
mentioned a lot. I've taken a look in this file and there isnt a
reference to my user ($user) in there. I havn't managed to find info
on how to write new entries in this file.
Any suggestions on how else it may have been set or how to change it?
Tha
it
would suggest not.
Secondly, the length (i.e. mmoffset+len) should be rounded up to a
multiple of the page size. Perhaps the cygwin implementation is
stricter in this regard than linux.
HTH
Phil
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s of living on the bleeding edge (yes, I know 22
has been out a while now)
Although your choice won't stick, you can click on the emacs version
number in setup until it shows "Keep" to prevent it downgrading.
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tbuffer, setlinebuf, or setvbuf.
In this case, you should call setlinebuf(stdout) to ensure that the
newline flushes the output.
If instead, you wanted the input to appear on the same line as the
prompt, you would need to call setbuf(stdout, 0) to force unbuffered
output.
Alternatively, you can
ccess to
the system via any other route, then any security SFTP gives you is
totally illusory. You would really need an external, aggressive
firewall to be sure that the only possible external access was via
SFTP. You can't rely on just disabling services, because I have
known them to be
erves a lifetime achievement gold star.
Alternatively, you might want to ostracise him for breaking with the
traditional cygwin WJM ethic and setting a bad precedent :)
Phil
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links?
If the archives are not merged, the threading should at least be
maintained (both ways) between the old xfree list and the merged list.
(i.e. a reply to a message on cygwin-xfree which goes to the cygwin ML
needs the References entry to point back to the xfree archive, and the
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