Hey Guys, what is the status of the TCP Wrapper upload? I got an email
from Rob stating that he had problems getting to the files, I fixed the
problem and responded, but no word since.
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Senior System Administrator -
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 09:06:55AM -0500, Prentis Brooks wrote:
Hey Guys, what is the status of the TCP Wrapper upload? I got an email
from Rob stating that he had problems getting to the files, I fixed the
problem and responded, but no word since.
I've uploaded it to the contrib area. I
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Hi,
As tetex-beta-20001218-4 (now in curr) and texmf-*-2804-2 seem to
work well together, can we remove the test marker from texmf?
You are the maintainer; it is your decision.
I
thought there was a three weeks period for test; who's keeping track
of
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 11:24:53AM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
The -src package is incorrected packaged:
usr/doc/Cygwin/
usr/doc/Cygwin/tcp_wrappers_7.6.README
usr/src/
usr/src/tcp_wrappers_7.6/
usr/src/tcp_wrappers_7.6/Banners.Makefile
usr/src/tcp_wrappers_7.6/BLURB
Earnie Boyd wrote:
Also, the way that things are coded for choosing
multiple mirror sites I could have the same file in more than one
directory in the cache. Ouch, that bites.
I don't think that will happen. Of all of the versions of project 'bob'
on all of the download sites, only the
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Also, the name should be 'tcp_wrappers-7.6-REL...'; the package release
version is missing.
Agh! I'm sorry. I'm still not really back from vacation, apparently.
Can I remove the package and keep the directory and setup.exe is still
happy?
Sure -- I've
I am willing to look into this, it currently does not use libtool, so I
have a lot of mods to make that happen, if I understood cgf right.
I get cable modem today so I will be able to do more from home now ;)
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 09:06:55AM
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 12:37:25PM -0500, Prentis Brooks wrote:
I am willing to look into this, it currently does not use libtool, so I
have a lot of mods to make that happen, if I understood cgf right.
I don't remember saying this.
It *should* be as simple as saying
gcc
I've whipped up a repackaged version of your -src, that follows the
approved conventions. Also, it uses a shell script to control building,
and installs the man pages, header file, has a postinstall script to
create /etc/hosts.allow/deny if they dont already exist, etc.
I'll mail it to you
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 01:28:25PM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
I've whipped up a repackaged version of your -src, that follows the
approved conventions. Also, it uses a shell script to control building,
and installs the man pages, header file, has a postinstall script to
create
wh, I am going to have fun this weekend ;)
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Charles Wilson wrote:
Mostly correct. Unfortnately, libwrap is bad. It uses an int
(allow_severity and deny_severity) that are expected to be defined in
the application (so, tcpd.h says 'extern int allow_severity').
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 02:53:23PM -0500, Prentis Brooks wrote:
Ok, maybe I just misunderstood your replies to someone asking for
dll'ization or maybe it was you who asked for it. Basically, here is
the situation, TCP Wrappers only has a single Makefile, no configure or
libtool (understand, I am
Ian Burrell wrote:
Alan Hourihane wrote:
A lot of work. I've done most of the re-writing of the span
functions into their native GDI counterparts. That's a good start.
Where can I find the native GDI changes? Are they checked in? My
impression is that mode isn't included into the
Hi, All,
I just started trying out (evaluating, if you'll pardon the phrase)
XFree86 under Windows 2000, and have noticed a problem. I have a program
(wily, you can download it here and there) that does a fair amount of
pointer warps. I have noticed, however, that the pointer warps are really
Michel Bardiaux wrote:
Aye, there's the rub. When the X application pops up a menu, it must
grab the keyboard and the *whole* screen. In other words, a system
modal window is required, which means one can't use an internal WM but
must use MS-Windows as WM - while still being responsive to
/xwin/shadow/xwin-20020403-2033.tar.bz2 (69 KiB)
Changes:
1) Attempt to make WarpCursor function correctly by adding function
winWarpCursor. The new function calls SetCursorPos () with the x and
y coordinates passed to winWarpCursor. Hopefully this works.
Enjoy,
Harold
Marc,
Look at the log file in /tmp/XWin.log. Mail the file to the list if you
can't figure out what to do (most error messages are in the FAQ).
Be sure to mail the list and tell us what the solution was.
Harold
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
, then download from your
closest mirror (http://cygwin.com/mirrors.html).
Server binary, direct link:
http://www.msu.edu/~huntharo/xwin/shadow/XWin-Test54.exe.bz2 (1077 KiB)
Server source, direct link:
http://www.msu.edu/~huntharo/xwin/shadow/xwin-20020403-2033.tar.bz
2 (69 KiB)
Changes:
1
Here's what /tmp/XWin.log has to say... but I can't pick anything out of
it that looks like an error message..
ddxProcessArgument () - Initializing default screens
winInitializeDefaultScreens () - w 1280 h 1024
_XSERVTransmkdir: Owner of /tmp/.X11-unix should be set to root
I have tried to install enlightenment and installed various library and
program for that.
But I met error during make enlightenment.. like this
--
/home/Administrator/src/enlight/dox/ttfont.c:574: undefined reference to
`XShmCreateImage'
/home/Administrator/src/enlight/dox/ttfont.c:589: undefined
Thansk for the help Harold.
I'm an admin for our CS dept at WVU.
A few people on my staff and I have it working under Win98 on a few
machines, and on another two Win2000 machines, all with default
installations.
The machines that I know are working fine are a RedHat 7.2 machine and a
Sun
On Tue, Apr 02, 2002 at 03:14:28PM -0600, Gary R Van Sickle wrote:
Image: you click on 'install' for 'gcc', and up pops a window
that lists
everything that gcc depends on (both requires as we have today, and
'suggested' items that aren't always needed but are useful - ie
autoconf), that was
wrote:
As for the 's, I wonder if it's a w32api reference issue? The compiler
complains if they are present for me.
For me it is the opposite. g++ complains when they are *not*
present.
I believe this might be related to the above discussion so I thought I would
add this - I
I was thinking about writing some updated documentation as requested
lately on the mailing list
(http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2002-03/msg01633.html)
I've started by writing a new file to document the existance of the
cygwin_stackdump() function. ChangeLog:
2001-04-03 Joshua Daniel Franklin
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 08:39:51PM -0800, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
I was thinking about writing some updated documentation as requested
lately on the mailing list
(http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2002-03/msg01633.html)
I've started by writing a new file to document the existance of the
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 09:18:11PM -0800, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
2) The patch is included is an html attachment.
Obviously 1) is a no-op but we really need just a straight patch in
regular text.
Well, I'm not sure this is what you mean, here is the straight text of the
file.
I'm
Likewise, if you click ash off, up pops a window listing everything
that depends on ash, with an addiotnal message of Warning: removing
ash will cause these packages to be removed as well.
This does make quite a bit of sense to me. But wouldn't MessageBox()
or something akin to it be a
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
[...]
I can find no man page for gettimeofday in Cygwin! And I can't seem to
even call it properly:
#include time.h
#include stdio.h
int main (void) {
struct timezone d;
printf (Calling gettimeofday\n);
gettimeofday (NULL, d);
printf (Returned from
I've updated the version of VIM in cygwin/latest to 6.1-2.
This version is a major release. It fixes a big bunch of problems
in 6.0.xx versions.
To update your installation, click on the Install Cygwin now link on
the http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin web page. This downloads setup.exe
to your
Hi,
I have tried to use a DLL which is created using Cygwin by a VC++ console
application. But after loaded that DLL the usual cout and printf console
outputs are not coming to the current screen. That means, when I tried to
use a printf (test\n); the command is executed. But the output message
On Tuesday 02 April 2002 20:29, Billinghurst, David (CRTS) wrote:
Tim Prince wrote:
My dejagnu runs reasonably well, although I haven't figured out
how David Billinghurst was able to bring his up to date.
dejagnu-1.4.2 builds OOTB for me.
- download from any gnu mirror
- build out of
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
~
*..*..*..*..*..*..*...** Y O U R D E S T I N Y !
**...*..*..
Weighing: Struggle between Good Evil, Right Wrong, Masculine Feminine: Power of
Transformation
What Changes are next, be prepared!
Don't be
On Mon, Apr 01, 2002 at 12:47:21PM +0200, Michael Lang wrote:
Hello to all
Sorry for bothering but I didnĀ“t find an issue for these strange behavior of the
Crond .
Does someone knows why using cron as service doesn't start any scheduled tasks ?
Event Error :
Using /usr/sbin/cron -D
Hi,
I modernized my Cygwin last night, but have not had a
chance to try some of the offending programs. When I
was using an older version, some programs exhibit the
problem and some would not, it was really weird.
Tonight, I will try to find one or two programs that
did not work properly and
Hello,
This message has two parts, the long story, and the short story. First
the short story.
As far as I understand, the function tgetent, has two parameters, which
are documented in the manual for termcap(3) and tgetent, the first one is
of type (char *). According to the manual of the
Hi,
Even with this new version, after the i (insert) command, all I type
is typed on the same 1st spot on the screen. Is there any known reason for
this.
I'd appreciate any help. Thank you.
Alejandro Allievi
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Yeah, I got this same problem. I posted a question over on the mingw
mailing list,
but got no responses. Might be worth reposting this over there.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Richard Campbell.
-Original Message-
From: Gupta, Sanjay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2002 6:03
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 04:38:01AM -0800, Eduardo Chappa wrote:
Hello,
This message has two parts, the long story, and the short story. First
the short story.
As far as I understand, the function tgetent, has two parameters, which
are documented in the manual for termcap(3) and tgetent, the
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 04:38:01AM -0800, Eduardo Chappa wrote:
As far as I understand, the function tgetent, has two parameters, which
are documented in the manual for termcap(3) and tgetent, the first one is
of type (char *). According to the manual of the unix system I am using
the
Hello,
does someone know wether there exists a document where I can find the
devicename differences between windows and Linux/Unix.
For example:
To program the serial port with Cygwin the devicename for Windows must be
/dev/com1 and on Linux /dev/ttyS0.
So I want to know which names the other
Sorry Robert,
I lost the last word on the subject line when I posted the email you
read.
It turns out, no you can't just re run setup.exe on an already installed
cygwin
and expect it to work. It might delete a dll or two for you due to an
install bug.
The faq offers the solution of hunting
I have looked all through the list archives and on google groups, but this
problem does not seem to be listed.
I am running Windows 2000, logging in to an NT domain (not sure if any of
this matters). When I run the Cygwin shortcut, it logs in OK, but does not
run the .bashrc (I have a few
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 07:48:29AM -0800, Gord Wait wrote:
Sorry Robert,
I lost the last word on the subject line when I posted the email you
read.
It turns out, no you can't just re run setup.exe on an already
installed cygwin and expect it to work. It might delete a dll or two
for you due to
At 06:02 PM 4/2/2002, Gupta, Sanjay wrote:
Since the crypt command in cygwin does not work same as crypt command in
Unix, so somebody suggesed use mcrypt command
(http://mcrypt.hellug.gr/mcrypt/index.html) , I was able to download mcrypt
source and there required library files Libmhash and
Perhaps you'd be better off building this with Cygwin (i.e. sans
-mno-cygwin)?
I tried that. mhash uses some functions that are defined in that
ctype.h file. Things start going downhill from that point. I suspect my
replacement
of the functions was flawed. I eventually got it to build, but
At 08:38 PM 4/2/2002, Gang Lu wrote:
I installed the cygwin under c:\cygwin.
And a Repository is installed at c:\Repository.
An application generate Makefile automatically:
export REPOSITORY := /C/Repository/packages
then the make always report:
makefile:71:
Right. If you want a static library, you have to build one. An import
library is not the same as a static library. In general, there's no reason
you can't build a static library of you want one.
Larry Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RFK Partners, Inc.
At 04:29 AM 4/3/2002, Suhanthan Vanniyasingam wrote:
Hi,
I have tried to use a DLL which is created using Cygwin by a VC++ console
application. But after loaded that DLL the usual cout and printf console
outputs are not coming to the current screen. That means, when I tried to
use a printf
--On Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:00 AM -0500 Christopher Faylor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 07:48:29AM -0800, Gord Wait wrote:
It turns out, no you can't just re run setup.exe on an already
installed cygwin and expect it to work. It might delete a dll
or two for you
At 11:39 AM 4/3/2002, Alan Dobkin wrote:
--On Wednesday, April 03, 2002 11:00 AM -0500 Christopher Faylor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 07:48:29AM -0800, Gord Wait wrote:
It turns out, no you can't just re run setup.exe on an already
installed cygwin and expect it to
Alejandro,
Vim works fine, now _and_ before.
Your symptom suggests that you're misleading Vim as to the kind of terminal
(emulation) you're using.
Make sure your TERM variable is set correctly and is exported to the
environment. use cygwin for a console Cygwin shell (any variety) and
rxvt
I just ran setup.exe 2.192.2.22. It did not create a bin directory. It
created a lib, a sbin, a tmp, and a usr. They seem to be full of stuff
but no bin. I uninstalled and reinstalled making sure nothing vital
seemed to be skipped in particular that the base install was occurring.
Everything
Thanks.
I am wondering if cygwin can be setted to be able to access other
directory using
//C instead of /C.
so I send to this mail list.
thanks any way.
Gang Lu
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
At 08:38 PM 4/2/2002, Gang Lu wrote:
I installed the cygwin under
No, not any more. This (mis)feature was removed after being deprecated for
a long time. Obviously, you're free to reinstate the feature in your own
version if you prefer it that way. Cygwin won't accept a patch to reinstate
this functionality though. Sorry.
Larry Hall
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 12:00:50PM -0500, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
In any case, there is no outstanding issue here. It's all been
addressed before and the solution exists. It doesn't need to be
invented. Unless a serious problem arises again with the previously
prescribed approach
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 10:42:14AM -0800, Gord Wait wrote:
Sorry, but I ran the newest setup This Week (monday), and it broke my
ftpd operation, (Can't set uid) and tossed out the cygreadline5.dll
breaking ncftp.exe so I'm not spreading old information.
Nope. Reporting problems isn't a
At 11:09 AM 4/3/2002, Richard Campbell wrote:
Perhaps you'd be better off building this with Cygwin (i.e. sans
-mno-cygwin)?
I tried that. mhash uses some functions that are defined in that
ctype.h file. Things start going downhill from that point. I suspect my
replacement
of the functions
If the Cygwin build ends up trying to pull in Mingw header files, the
configuration of the package is wrong. That could be a package problem
though. I expect it's just an indicator of a configuration issue. The
segv would be another.
The mhash package is definitely intended to be built
I solved the problem. Apparently there were mount points set up in the
registry for /bin and /etc and others all pointing to C:\Program
Files\Network Simplicity\ssh. Apparently when I installed OpenSsh all by
itself it created those values. I deleted them all and redid the install.
Now it works.
Hello,
I am getting very hard time in compiling the mcrypt command in cygwin,
I was able to compile the required library for mcrypt but now I am getting
these errors.
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/mcrypt-2.5.10/src'
/bin/sh ../libtool --mode=link gcc -g -O2 -I/usr/local/include
Richard,
I was able to compile mhash library on cygwin. Copy ctype.h and _mingw.h to
/usr/include direcctory and
I have changed the following line configure file.
CFLAGS=${CFLAGS}
#CFLAGS=${CFLAGS} -mno-cygwin
I was able to compile mhash and libmcrypt but still I am getting error in
mcrypt
Ahh the url I posted also contained the note:
You may also try the configuration option
--disable-included-getpass
maybe useful??
/Andy
/ Gupta, Sanjay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Hello,
| I am getting very hard time in compiling the mcrypt command in cygwin,
| I was
I have tried --disable-included-getpass but did not help.
Sanjay
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Markebo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 1:54 PM
To: Gupta, Sanjay
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: mcrypt commnad
Ahh the url I posted also contained the
I have read http://lists.hellug.gr/pipermail/mcrypt-dev/2001/87.html
note and I have tried every thing which was mentioned here but did not help.
Sanjay
-Original Message-
From: Andrew Markebo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 1:51 PM
To: Gupta, Sanjay
Cc:
Andrew,
I did not answer you question
You asked
Meanwhile, just a quick thought, if I remember right you said
something like I can't use cygwin crypt(), because it is not
unix-compatible, well how many crypt()'s out there on Solaris, Linux,
HP, digital alpha are compatible??
My answer :- As I
On XP, trying to access stdout from Expect results in an error:
expect1.1 puts xxx
= can not find channel named stdout
Any ideas?
- Will
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Documentation:
I got the code from my local (Australian) gnu mirror at
http://planetmirror.com/pub/gnu/dejagnu/
I don't know what the problem is. Are you using cygwin gcc-2.95-5?
Are there some other g++ libraries around (in /usr/local/lib perhaps)?
I have just rebuilt on another machine (took 36 seconds).
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 05:32:20PM -0500, Will Parsons wrote:
On XP, trying to access stdout from Expect results in an error:
expect1.1 puts xxx
= can not find channel named stdout
Any ideas?
Works fine here. Sorry.
cgf
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Bug
I've got my ftpd working again,
no more Can't set uid when I try to ftp from a cygwin machine..
Under no circumstances should you take my description below as advice! Buyer beware!
Looks like I got caught in the unix versus windows password area..
My workaround was to
Randall,
Your suggestion was right on the nail! Thanks a lot for your help.
Alejandro
-Original Message-
From: Randall R Schulz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 03, 2002 12:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Updated: vim-6.1-2
Alejandro,
At 00:21 4-4-2002, Gupta, Sanjay wrote:
My answer :- As I recall the crypt command in all Unix works the same way
You actually worked with all Unix? Wow! That's impressive!
e.g. if I want to encrypt a file, I would use
crypt crypt_password file_you_want_to_encrypt encrypted_file
and to
Sorry, I did not work in all unix, I mean to say Unix I worked with ( Sun
5.6, 5.8). I am not sure whether GNU specification is different for crypt
command. I am not asking that crypt command should be changed in cygwin but
rather asking is there any equivalent command which works the same way as
Will Parsons wrote:
On XP, trying to access stdout from Expect results in an error:
expect1.1 puts xxx
= can not find channel named stdout
Any ideas?
Are you running Cygwin through a Windows window or rxvt? Windows windows
(redundant eh? :-) ) use ttys and rxvt uses ptys. There are a
Hi
I have been compiling and running fvwm successfully in cygwin for sometime now,
but recent code changes in fvwm check for an error code of EILSEQ. This is
standard on Linux, Solaris from the discussions I've had on the fvwm MLs. Does
anyone know why this is missing from cygwin? Can someone
I was thinking about (end-user) documentation. It seems like there are quite
a few questions that come up about What kind of UNIX is Cygwin? and more
than once there have been questions about a man intro page.
I know a little groff and I'm thinking of making a collection of
cygwin-specific
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 08:31:37PM -0800, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
I was thinking about (end-user) documentation. It seems like there are quite
a few questions that come up about What kind of UNIX is Cygwin? and more
than once there have been questions about a man intro page.
I know a little
I think this is a wonderful idea. Can I sign you up to improve the
documentation, too? I'm sure that a lot of it is out of date or needs
more details.
Sure. I'll do my best, though to warn you I use cygwin almost exclusively in
user-land and am not very intimate with the internals. I do
Hi Corinna,
Thanks for answering but they don't mismatch
/etc/passwd
michi:unused_by_nt/2000/xp:4:10513:Michael
Lang,U-JACKAL-NETAT\michi,S-1-5-21-1482476501-507921405-1957994488-1114:/home/michi:/bin/bash
/etc/group
Domain
/ Gupta, Sanjay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Sorry, I did not work in all unix, I mean to say Unix I worked with ( Sun
| 5.6, 5.8). I am not sure whether GNU specification is different for crypt
| command. I am not asking that crypt command should be changed in cygwin but
| rather asking is there
/ Gupta, Sanjay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I have read http://lists.hellug.gr/pipermail/mcrypt-dev/2001/87.html
| note and I have tried every thing which was mentioned here but did not help.
Any special reason for wanting crypt/mcrypt, maybe choose pgp or
gpg(?) (the gnu-version of pgp) that
/ Joshua Daniel Franklin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I think this is a wonderful idea. Can I sign you up to improve the
| documentation, too? I'm sure that a lot of it is out of date or needs
| more details.
|
| Sure. I'll do my best, though to warn you I use cygwin almost exclusively in
|
I've updated the version of VIM in cygwin/latest to 6.1-2.
This version is a major release. It fixes a big bunch of problems
in 6.0.xx versions.
To update your installation, click on the Install Cygwin now link on
the http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin web page. This downloads setup.exe
to your
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