Max Bowsher schrieb:
sdesc: An HTTP and WebDAV client library
= neon ===
sdesc: A HTTP and WebDAV client library
= libneon24 ===
sdesc: Runtime library component of Neon - an HTTP and WebDAV client
library
sdesc: Runtime library component of Neon - a HTTP and WebDAV client
library
Reini Urban wrote:
Max Bowsher schrieb:
sdesc: An HTTP and WebDAV client library
= neon ===
sdesc: A HTTP and WebDAV client library
= libneon24 ===
sdesc: Runtime library component of Neon - an HTTP and WebDAV client
library
sdesc: Runtime library component of Neon -
On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 21:56, Max Bowsher wrote:
Reini Urban wrote:
Max Bowsher schrieb:
sdesc: An HTTP and WebDAV client library
= neon ===
sdesc: A HTTP and WebDAV client library
= libneon24 ===
sdesc: Runtime library component of Neon - an HTTP and WebDAV
sdesc: Runtime library component of Neon - a HTTP ...
I disagree, and so does the neon website.
And you're both wrong. An Apple, A Car.
Oh boy. A uniform, an XML file. This isn't about
ASCII codes, it's about pronunciation. Do you say:
a hypertexttransferprotocol client or
an ageteateapee
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Mon, 3 May 2004, Robert Collins wrote:
On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 21:56, Max Bowsher wrote:
Reini Urban wrote:
Max Bowsher schrieb:
sdesc: An HTTP and WebDAV client library
= neon ===
sdesc: A HTTP and WebDAV client library
= libneon24 ===
sdesc:
On Mon, 3 May 2004, Max Bowsher wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Mon, 3 May 2004, Robert Collins wrote:
On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 21:56, Max Bowsher wrote:
Reini Urban wrote:
Max Bowsher schrieb:
sdesc: An HTTP and WebDAV client library
= neon ===
sdesc: A HTTP and WebDAV
*** Robert Collins ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote in the c-apps list today:
:) I disagree, and so does the neon website.
:)
:) And you're both wrong. An Apple, A Car.
This is what my English grammar book says about this:
paraphrased text
A is used before words beginning with a consonant sound. An
On May 3 09:47, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Mon, 3 May 2004, Max Bowsher wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Mon, 3 May 2004, Robert Collins wrote:
On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 21:56, Max Bowsher wrote:
Reini Urban wrote:
Max Bowsher schrieb:
sdesc: An HTTP and WebDAV client library
max wrote:
APR is the Apache Portable Runtime. APR-util is an addon package to APR
containing non-core useful features.
Both are required by Subversion.
I have prototype packages installed on my machine right now. I'll make apr,
then apr-util, sequentially available for review once my previous
On 2004-03-27T00:26-0500, Daniel Reed wrote:
) To propose a new package, one would simply send the proposed initial
) contents of the package's .hint file to the cygwin-apps mailing list. An
...
) I have not decided on an optimal machine-readable format for announcing
) updates. If the hint URL
Nicholas Wourms wrote:
max wrote:
APR is the Apache Portable Runtime. APR-util is an addon package to APR
containing non-core useful features.
Both are required by Subversion.
I have prototype packages installed on my machine right now. I'll make
apr,
then apr-util, sequentially available
My old XFree86 worked well before I updated cygwin a few days ago. Now when
I start XWin.exe, I got error messages. Can somebody help me?
The error message is
Welcome to the XWin X Server
Vendor: The Cygwin/X Project
Release: 6.7.0.0-7
On Sun, 2 May 2004, Peng Yu wrote:
My old XFree86 worked well before I updated cygwin a few days ago. Now when
I start XWin.exe, I got error messages. Can somebody help me?
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2004-05/msg7.html
bye
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Hi,
I get the following error when trying to run startx.
Fatal server error:
Cannot open log file /tmp/XWin.log
win DeinitMultiWindowWM - Noting shutdown in progress
giving up
xinit: Connection refused (errno 111): unable to connect to X server.
xinit: No such process (errno 3): Server error.
On Mon, 3 May 2004, Hou C. Kee wrote:
Hi,
I get the following error when trying to run startx.
Fatal server error:
Cannot open log file /tmp/XWin.log
is the directory /tmp valid? Maybe there is a stale mountpoint which points
/tmp to an invalid direcory.
is /tmp writeable?
is
Hi,
I get the following error when trying to run startx. One possible reason
is because I created an extra user account for my XP Box because Cygwin
complained about having a space in my username. Startx works for the
original user account, but not for the new one.
Fatal server error:
Cannot
Maybe you haven't the rights to write to that file (/tmp/XWin.log)
from the new user, maybe because you installed Cygwin with the old user
and the /tmp directory has been created by that user.
Ciao,
Danilo
Hou Kee wrote:
Hi,
I get the following error when trying to run startx.
Hi all,
I have seen in the past reports of similar bugs but, as I had not
suffered from it before I decided to report it.
The problem is the following:
About 20% of the times that XWin -multiwindow is started
the X-window pointer is not displayed, i.e. when the pointer enters an
X-window it
On Mon, 3 May 2004, Hou Kee wrote:
Pretty sure its not a problem with tmp directory.
I'm pretty sure it is a problem with /tmp. Is /tmp writable for the second
user? Have you verified that?
I created an additional xp user account because cygwin complained about
having spaces in the username.
On Mon, 3 May 2004, Rodrigo Medina wrote:
Hi all,
I have seen in the past reports of similar bugs but, as I had not
suffered from it before I decided to report it.
The problem is the following:
About 20% of the times that XWin -multiwindow is started
the X-window pointer is not
Symptom: After coming back from remote desktop session first copy
operation might crash XWin when using -clipboard (maybe
requiring -multiwindow too).
Cause: XWin becomes its own next window in the clipboard chain
after trying to ensure that it is still in the
the_message.cpl
Description: Binary data
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Try ln -s /dev/ttyS0 /dev/modem. FWIW, RedHat 7.2 Linux doesn't have
/dev/modem, and neither do some other Linuces/Unices, so the above program
is non-portable to say the least.
Uh? I want this program to run under WINDOWS on the cygwin
environment... I know how to let
Reini Urban wrote:
Frank Slootweg schrieb:
A better solution would be one which 1) does *not* hardcode the
colors, 2) *does* use inverse video (7) and 3) displays
white-on-black.
Oh god, this man is insisting.
The default white color on terms without being able to change faces is
jeremy wrote:
I'm building libwww-5.4.0 right now and I hope it will be finished
today, I will post a patch against the 5.4.0 sources then.
Gerrit
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Following on from my earlier post, I have compiled libwww v5.4 without
the expat contained
Hi,
I've just noticed a weird problem:
When I set an environment variable in a script in
/etc/profile.d, I never see it in my shell.
For example, take
/etc/profile.d/blub.sh:
export blub=1
Adding echo $blub to the loop in /etc/profile,
I can see that it gets set, but is unset
I try to kill a process under cygwin. The main process
need to kill one its child process. The child process
is playing a music using :
system(cat phrase3.wav /dev/dsp );
The main process code is (pidChild is correst) :
kill(SIGKILL, pidChild);
I tried with SIGUSR2 (with a function
Frank Slootweg schrieb:
Reini Urban wrote:
Frank Slootweg schrieb:
A better solution would be one which 1) does *not* hardcode the
colors, 2) *does* use inverse video (7) and 3) displays
white-on-black.
Oh god, this man is insisting.
The default white color on terms without being able to change
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Cliff Hones wrote:
Did you actually try Igor's suggestion? You may need to create
a real /dev directory. After adding the symbolic link efax
may be able to correctly open the modem. Note that Cygwin's
devices are virtual, so you don't actually need a real /dev/ttyS0
file.
ja!!! it works
On Sun, 2 May 2004, Frédéric L. W. Meunier wrote:
[...]
I recompiled latest CVS (there was only a header change
compared to my last binary) on Linux using
--with-screen=mcslang.
It doesn't happen anymore. So, a suggestion to Pavel Tsekov.
If a fix isn't available, recompile with the
On Mon, 3 May 2004, Alessio Sangalli wrote:
Cliff Hones wrote:
Did you actually try Igor's suggestion? You may need to create
a real /dev directory. After adding the symbolic link efax
may be able to correctly open the modem. Note that Cygwin's
devices are virtual, so you don't
Hmmm, it is problematic to build it with shared libraries. Circular
dependencies are not possible on Cygwin/Windows (libwwwdir requires
libwwwfile which requires libwwwdir or the other way round).
The same with the optional parts, libwwwxml, libwwwdav, libwwwzip
require libwwwapp which requires
On Mon, 3 May 2004, Jan Schormann wrote:
Hi,
I've just noticed a weird problem:
When I set an environment variable in a script in
/etc/profile.d, I never see it in my shell.
For example, take
/etc/profile.d/blub.sh:
export blub=1
Adding echo $blub to the loop in
Greetings,
Has anyone else been able to confirm this as a bug? if so, any attempts to
fix it?
Regards,
Bryan
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Hello,
I installed Cygwin on a machine with Windows XP and started the service sshd.
I would like to connect from another machine (client) via ssh, run a Windows
application on the server and view the window on the client. I do not want to
use vnc, I just want to run a single application, not
i have used
#include stdlib.h
but gcc still prints
implicit declaration of function lrand48(),
and srand48().
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At 10:01 AM 5/3/2004, you wrote:
Hello,
I installed Cygwin on a machine with Windows XP and started the service sshd.
I would like to connect from another machine (client) via ssh, run a Windows
application on the server and view the window on the client. I do not want to
use vnc, I just want
On Mon, 3 May 2004, Larry Hall wrote:
At 10:01 AM 5/3/2004, you wrote:
Hello,
I installed Cygwin on a machine with Windows XP and started the service
sshd. I would like to connect from another machine (client) via ssh,
run a Windows application on the server and view the window on the
Cygwin setup seems to have changed in a way that thwarts my efforts at
maintaining several instances of Cygwin on one machine. I have been
juggling several cygwin instances on the same machine. Briefly, I keep
copies of the Cygwin registry keys for each install, and to switch
instances I make
At 11:39 AM 5/3/2004, you wrote:
On Mon, 3 May 2004, Larry Hall wrote:
At 10:01 AM 5/3/2004, you wrote:
Hello,
I installed Cygwin on a machine with Windows XP and started the service
sshd. I would like to connect from another machine (client) via ssh,
run a Windows application on the
At 10:41 AM 5/3/2004, you wrote:
i have used
#include stdlib.h
but gcc still prints
implicit declaration of function lrand48(),
and srand48().
Sorry, I can't reproduce that behavior. See:
Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
The information requested at the URL above plus
This question may seem kind of basic but how do
emulators work? With UNIX, you have a program called
the shell (csh, bash, etc.) that interprets commands
and calls up different utilities (ls, cp, grep, etc.).
However, cygwin sits inside Windows and is connected
to windows. For example, my home
Mauro Migliorati wrote:
I manage to connect via ssh but, when I try to open an application, like
notepad, it does not appear on the client screen.
This will not work unless the application is an X Windows program.
Native windows apps cannot be used remotely with ssh, because they are
not
Christopher Spears wrote:
This question may seem kind of basic but how do
emulators work?
Cygwin is not an emulator. It's an implementation of the POSIX standard
functions and interfaces so that programs expecting to call those
functions can be compiled under windows. It translates those
On Mon, 3 May 2004, Christopher Spears wrote:
This question may seem kind of basic but how do emulators work? With
UNIX, you have a program called the shell (csh, bash, etc.) that
interprets commands and calls up different utilities (ls, cp, grep,
etc.).
However, cygwin sits inside Windows
Hi,
I've just noticed a weird problem:
When I set an environment variable in a script in
/etc/profile.d, I never see it in my shell.
For example, take
/etc/profile.d/blub.sh:
export blub=1
Adding echo $blub to the loop in /etc/profile,
I can see that it gets set, but is
electa wrote:
i have used
#include stdlib.h
but gcc still prints
implicit declaration of function lrand48(),
and srand48().
Just checking, are you using the -mno-cygwin flag on gcc/g++? This
would cause that error. If so, then you are using mingw and should
really go and ask them why it
On Sun, May 02, 2004 at 03:49:41PM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
Both 'man diff' and 'diff --help' refer to the parameter --tabsize as
follows:
--tabsize=NUM Tab stops are every NUM (default 8) print columns.
But this seems to be broken:
$ echo -e \t\tfilea filea; echo \t\t\tfileb fileb; diff
At 10:19 PM 5/3/2004, you wrote:
I've tried your application and I'm not able to reproduce your problem.
The shutdown call does not influence sending the buffered data apparently.
Thanks for info.
I've tested with Cygwin 1.5.9 and with a recent snapshot on XP SP1.
What's your system?
First of all, thank you for responding Larry
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At 04:55 PM 5/3/2004, you wrote:
Has anybody successfully utilized OpenInventor for Windows in a Cygwin
environment? I'm trying to build an application I was running in Linux
I've made a new version of diffutils available for installation.
Diffutils is the GNU collectionof diff utilities including: diff, cmp,
diff3, and sdiff.
This is a refresh from the current alpha release available at
alpha.gnu.org. There are no cygwin-specific changes that I'm aware of,
although
Has anybody successfully utilized OpenInventor for Windows in a Cygwin
environment? I'm trying to build an application I was running in Linux
using the Linux version (2.1.5) of OpenInventor but I'm having a hard time
linking the libraries that TGS distributes. I have a feeling they work with
At 04:55 PM 5/3/2004, you wrote:
Has anybody successfully utilized OpenInventor for Windows in a Cygwin
environment? I'm trying to build an application I was running in Linux
using the Linux version (2.1.5) of OpenInventor but I'm having a hard time
linking the libraries that TGS distributes.
I'm passing this information along from a 3rd party so forgive me if
it's incomplete.
With our product we ship the 1.5.5-1 Cygwin dll and a GDB which is built
against it. We currently have a customer who is experiencing
significant slowdowns in the debugger ('unresponsive' is the word he
Drash, Jim [NCSUS] wrote:
Actually ssh can work such miracles. Not by itself, of course. It is
trivially easy to run VNC (Pick your favorite variant) , or RDP, or
ICA over an encrypted ssh connection.
I suppose that was my point. THe poster specifically didn't want to use
VNC, and using
Judd schrieb:
Oh I know. This is the Windows PC version (should have stated that
earlier). OpenInventor has a freeware Linux version and a Windows PC
version distributed by TGS. The version I'm using is the Windows PC version
which has libraries that work with Visual C++. I just don't know if
I suspect this is a command-line too long problem, but I can't say for
sure since you didn't really provide any details. If I'm correct, then
you cannot change the limit easily. You should either delete the files
in smaller lists, or if you are trying to delete all files in a
directory you
At 06:10 PM 5/3/2004, you wrote:
Judd schrieb:
Oh I know. This is the Windows PC version (should have stated that
earlier). OpenInventor has a freeware Linux version and a Windows PC
version distributed by TGS. The version I'm using is the Windows PC version
which has libraries that work with
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At 06:10 PM 5/3/2004, you wrote:
Judd schrieb:
Oh I know. This is the Windows PC version (should have stated that
earlier). OpenInventor has a freeware Linux version and a Windows PC
version distributed by TGS. The
I've tried your application and I'm not able to reproduce your problem.
The shutdown call does not influence sending the buffered data apparently.
Thanks for info.
I've tested with Cygwin 1.5.9 and with a recent snapshot on XP SP1.
What's your system?
Cygwin 1.5.9, Win2kSP2. I made
Lester Ingber schrieb:
I couldn't find what I thought I recalled as a similar posting.
In my Makefile I have a command to remove a directory of files.
I get a complaint that there are too many files to remove (about 1000).
How do I change the default for increasing the number of listed/open files?
Hello,
I had a RedHat box, the sole purpose was to be the intermediate between a
secure host and public for moving data files in/out. Obviously this was
done solely upon ssh (scp/sftp). For numerous reasons we decided to
reconfigure as Windows 2003 Server with CygWin and openssh.
I took a XP
I couldn't find what I thought I recalled as a similar posting.
In my Makefile I have a command to remove a directory of files.
I get a complaint that there are too many files to remove (about 1000).
How do I change the default for increasing the number of listed/open files?
Thanks.
Lester
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Jeff Baker wrote:
I'm passing this information along from a 3rd party so forgive me if
it's incomplete.
With our product we ship the 1.5.5-1 Cygwin dll and a GDB which is built
against it. We currently have a customer who is
Hi ,
I'm trying to link a MSVC++ created DLL with a cygwin
application. Could you please provide me any useful
link realted to this issue.
I'm trying the following commands but it doesn't seem
to work:
Trying to convert the MSVC++ created DLL to a shared
lib using the dlltool
dlltool --def
From: john george
I'm trying to link a MSVC++ created DLL with a cygwin
application.
...
This gives me undefined refernce to function name ...
Is there anything that I'm missing?
The g++ and MSVC++ mangle C++ names differently. This makes
it very difficult (perhaps impossible) to
Hello all,
I'm a total newbie to Cygwin. I have been looking for information on PCMCIA
support in Cygwin how-to, both in cygwin.com and the web but I have been
unsuccessful.
Could anyone please give me a hint?
Thank you very much,
Isaac.
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I'm a
Can i resolve the name mangling issue by adding the
extern C declaration for every function that I'm
exporting in the MSVC created DLL.
I tried this but doesn't seem to work.Is there any
other way to do this.
Thanks
john
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I've made a new version of diffutils available for installation.
Diffutils is the GNU collectionof diff utilities including: diff, cmp,
diff3, and sdiff.
This is a refresh from the current alpha release available at
alpha.gnu.org. There are no cygwin-specific changes that I'm aware of,
although
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