Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
You can then compile the subversion executables to look for DLLs in the
above directory.
Um, how? To the best of my knowledge the Windows dynamic loader does not have this
level of sophistication.
Max.
On Jul 7 14:42, Max Bowsher wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
You can then compile the subversion executables to look for DLLs in the
above directory.
Um, how? To the best of my knowledge the Windows dynamic loader does not have this
level of sophistication.
That would probably require a
On Wed, 7 Jul 2004, Max Bowsher wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
You can then compile the subversion executables to look for DLLs in the
above directory.
Um, how? To the best of my knowledge the Windows dynamic loader does not
have this level of sophistication.
Max.
Well, by default it
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Wed, 7 Jul 2004, Max Bowsher wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
You can then compile the subversion executables to look for DLLs in the
above directory.
Um, how? To the best of my knowledge the Windows dynamic loader does not
have this level of sophistication.
Christopher schrieb:
It appears that Andre Bleau is no longer subscribed to the cygwin-apps
mailing list. Andre, if you're out there, please indicate your
willingness to continue to support OpenGL, otherwise it will be availale
for another package maintainer soon.
Huh, he replied to my
libIDL (Yaakov)
ORBit2 (Yaakov)
intltool
intltool (Gerrit)
libbonobo
Render ?
Harold, is .pc file missing here?
Xrender ?
shared-mime-info
gconf
gnome-mime-data
gnome-vfs
libgnome
libart_lgpl (Gerrit)
libglade
libgnomecanvas
libbonoboui
hicolor-icon-theme
gnome-icon-theme
Christopher Faylor wrote:
So, crossing the street when it says Don't Walk is ok since you saw
somebody do it just the other day?
cgf
OK, but where is that Don't Walk sign posted? As I did not see it, maybe
I've overlooked something else...
And:
The subject says it all. Please don't create
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Christopher schrieb:
It appears that Andre Bleau is no longer subscribed to the cygwin-apps
mailing list. Andre, if you're out there, please indicate your
willingness to continue to support OpenGL, otherwise it will be availale
for another package maintainer soon.
Huh,
On Wed, 7 Jul 2004, Andre Bleau wrote:
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Christopher schrieb:
It appears that Andre Bleau is no longer subscribed to the cygwin-apps
mailing list. Andre, if you're out there, please indicate your
willingness to continue to support OpenGL, otherwise it will be
On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 11:44:42AM -0400, Andre Bleau wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
So, crossing the street when it says Don't Walk is ok since you saw
somebody do it just the other day?
OK, but where is that Don't Walk sign posted? As I did not see it,
maybe I've overlooked something else...
On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 12:18:19PM -0400, Andre Bleau wrote:
D- Less work for the mailing list processor at Red Hat.
This is really a wash. Less work for the mailing list, more work for
httpd.
cgf
From: Gerrit P. Haase [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: My pending ITPs 3. update / Reviews wanted!
Something to look at but not a showstopper:
(1) I had to manually kill the following two tests
FAIL: mainloop-test
FAIL: child-test
Don't know why
Date: Wed, 07 Jul 2004 11:20:56 +0200
From: Gerrit P. Haase [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Gerrit: plans for Gnome 2.6
Besides the before mentioned build order list of packages, there are
additional packages in this directory available:
From: Yaakov Selkowitz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ITP-3] glib2-2.4.2-1
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
| I just wanted to be sure that GTK builds with my GLib version;)
| I think I am finished with it this evening.
Been a while since then; any luck?
I've built libIDL, ORBit2,
On Tue, 6 Jul 2004, David wrote:
Greetings,
Sometimes when I highlight text in xterm window A and attempt to paste
it in xterm window B, window A dies. Other times, window A doesn't
die, but when I go to paste in window B, nothing gets pasted. And
sometimes it seems to work correctly.
On Tue, 6 Jul 2004, Arrigo Benedetti wrote:
For some reason, a Cygwin installation that used to work perfectly until
yesterday is now broken. The only reason I can think of is updating
Windows XP this morning (ah!).
What kind of update? Service Pack 2?
After starting the server with
Hi,
I built vim 6.3 from source. The non-gui vim works fine, but when I start
gvim it briefly creates a window, and I then get :
[vim63]$ gvim
[vim63]$ Vim: Caught deadly signal SEGV
Vim: Finished.
Does anyone have any clues that might help me?
Thanks,
Steve Baldwin
Cygwin Configuration
On Wed, 7 Jul 2004, Steve Baldwin wrote:
Hi,
I built vim 6.3 from source. The non-gui vim works fine, but when I start
gvim it briefly creates a window, and I then get :
[vim63]$ gvim
[vim63]$ Vim: Caught deadly signal SEGV
Vim: Finished.
Does anyone have any clues that might help
Gvim6.3 for cygwin is available at:
http://cygnome2.sourceforge.net/install/release/CONTRIB/vim-gtk2/
Paul
Hi,
I've installed the latest cygwin (CYGWIN_NT-5.0 jewel 1.5.10(0.116/4/2))
and the 6.7.0.0-9 release of cygwin-xfree.
When running startx (or XWin directly)
The XWin system hangs halfway through startup @ the following line:
winMultiWindowXMsgProc - Calling pthread_mutex_lock
:
X :0
ddxProcessArgument - Initializing default screens
winInitializeDefaultScreens - w 1024 h 768
winInitializeDefaultScreens - Returning
_XSERVTransmkdir: Owner of /tmp/.X11-unix should be set to root
winValidateArgs - g_iNumScreens: 1 iMaxConsecutiveScreen: 1
winCheckDisplayNumber - Cygwin/X
On Wed, 7 Jul 2004, Nick wrote:
:
X :0
ddxProcessArgument - Initializing default screens
winInitializeDefaultScreens - w 1024 h 768
winInitializeDefaultScreens - Returning
_XSERVTransmkdir: Owner of /tmp/.X11-unix should be set to root
winValidateArgs - g_iNumScreens: 1
Hi Brian,
Many thanks for this tip. I tried it out and indeed there is a Set
Affinity option in the Taskmanager. Apparently, this option lets you
assign one or more of the 4 virtual processors to a particular task. (W2K
seems to have this concept of virtual processors, I am no expert at all
It appears that csh/tcsh executes any file it finds that matches the
filename specified as a command, regardless of whether or not the 'x'
bit is set. I have run the following check on both 6.12 and the latest,
6.13-2, on 3 different computers, with the same results.
% ls -l not_a_script
fariba wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to install Anjuta on my cygwin. I ran
./configure and got error messages about missing
libraries:
configure: error: Library requirements (
glib-2.0 = 2.0.6
gtk+-2.0 = 2.0.8
available.
ORBIT-2.0 = 2.4.0
libglade-2.0 = 2.0.0
Paul-Kenji Cahier wrote:
Has anyone ever been able to compile it properly and have it run?
a good ol' ./configure make make install will run almost
flawlessly(just gotta copy a few exe manually in make install) but
then trying to start httpd it exists almost instantly after a
sigill(with
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Many thanks for this tip. I tried it out and indeed there is a Set
Affinity option in the Taskmanager. Apparently, this option lets you
assign one or more of the 4 virtual processors to a particular task. (W2K
seems to have this concept of virtual processors, I am no
Thanks for the info, apache2 starts well now
the new prob i'm experiencing is about modperl 2 now
it almost succeeds until the linking at the end:
ld2 -s -L/usr/local/lib \
\
mod_perl.lo modperl_interp.lo modperl_tipool.lo modperl_log.lo modperl_config.lo
modperl_cmd.lo modperl_options.lo
Paul-Kenji wrote:
Thanks for the info, apache2 starts well now
the new prob i'm experiencing is about modperl 2 now
it almost succeeds until the linking at the end:
ld2 -s -L/usr/local/lib \
[...]
-L/usr/local/lib
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.2/cygwin-thread-multi-64int/auto/DynaLoader/DynaLoader.a
ld2 -s -L/usr/local/lib \
\
mod_perl.lo modperl_interp.lo modperl_tipool.lo modperl_log.lo modperl_config.lo
modperl_cmd.lo modperl_options.lo modperl_callback.lo modperl_handler.lo
modperl_gtop.lo modperl_util.lo modperl_io.lo modperl_io_apache.lo modperl_filter.lo
modperl_bucket.lo
Paul-Kenji schrieb:
-L/usr/local/apache2/lib -L/usr/local/lib
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.2/cygwin-thread-multi-64int/auto/DynaLoader/DynaLoader.a
-L/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.2/cygwin-thread-multi-64int/CORE -lperl -lcrypt
-lgdbm_compat -lapr-0 -laprutil-0
Just tried adding libapr-0 and libapr_util-0
Paul-Kenji schrieb:
-L/usr/local/apache2/lib -L/usr/local/lib
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.2/cygwin-thread-multi-64int/auto/DynaLoader/DynaLoader.a
-L/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.2/cygwin-thread-multi-64int/CORE -lperl -lcrypt
-lgdbm_compat -lapr-0 -laprutil-0
Just tried adding libapr-0 and libapr_util-0
Hi all,
Now that GTK2 is in the package tree, I thought I'd give building XFCE a
try. This package depends on 'Disk based hashes' (dbh), which needs to
be built as a shared library. Dbh uses libtool in its build process.
Of course this complains with
libtool: link: warning: undefined
Today, Unisys' last patent worldwide on LZW expired --
http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/04/07/06/1717243.shtml
We were able to search the patent databases of the USA, Canada, Japan,
and the European Union. The Unisys patent expired on 20 June 2003 in the
USA, in Europe it expired on 18 June 2004,
Paul-Kenji wrote:
Paul-Kenji schrieb:
-L/usr/local/apache2/lib -L/usr/local/lib
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.2/cygwin-thread-multi-64int/auto/DynaLoader/DynaLoader.a
-L/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.2/cygwin-thread-multi-64int/CORE -lperl -lcrypt
-lgdbm_compat -lapr-0 -laprutil-0
Just tried adding libapr-0 and
Maarten wrote:
Hi all,
Now that GTK2 is in the package tree, I thought I'd give building XFCE a
try. This package depends on 'Disk based hashes' (dbh), which needs to
be built as a shared library. Dbh uses libtool in its build process.
Of course this complains with
libtool: link:
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Gerrit P. Haase
Sent: 07 July 2004 17:35
Maarten wrote:
which needs to
be built as a shared library. Dbh uses libtool in its build process.
Of course this complains with
libtool: link: warning: undefined symbols
Dave Korn wrote:
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Gerrit P. Haase
Sent: 07 July 2004 17:35
Maarten wrote:
which needs to
be built as a shared library. Dbh uses libtool in its build process.
Of course this complains with
libtool: link: warning:
Brian Dessent wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Many thanks for this tip. I tried it out and indeed there is a Set
Affinity option in the Taskmanager. Apparently, this option lets you
assign one or more of the 4 virtual processors to a particular task. (W2K
seems to have this concept of virtual
At 01:24 PM 7/7/2004, Rolf Campbell wrote:
Brian Dessent wrote:
mathiasdotwagneratphilipsdotcom wrote:
Many thanks for this tip. I tried it out and indeed there is a Set
Affinity option in the Taskmanager. Apparently, this option lets you
assign one or more of the 4 virtual processors to a
Hi,
I read the documents of cygwin but could not find anywhere any
information about timeout server mechanism in cygwin.
This is what I am trying to achieve,
I am looking for some kind of mechanism (timeout server mechanism)
through which Process A can register some message type and user
Ken Thompson wrote:
At 01:24 PM 7/7/2004, Rolf Campbell wrote:
Sorry Brian, that is bogus. I'm running one HT processor right now.
The combined CPU utilization is not an actual display of usage, but
theoretical usage, based on scheduling. It's really how much of the
CPU was NOT being used by
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Many thanks for this tip. I tried it out and indeed there is a Set
Affinity option in the Taskmanager. Apparently, this option lets you
assign one or more of the 4 virtual processors to a particular task. (W2K
seems to have this concept of virtual processors, I am no
Thanks. I have downloaded and installed the package
and it has all the libraries listed bellow.
--- Robert Pendell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You need the Gnome window manager installed to to
build this package.
The only place that I know of that is working on
porting Gnome 2 is at
this
On Wed, 7 Jul 2004, Amit Grover wrote:
Hi,
I read the documents of cygwin but could not find anywhere any
information about timeout server mechanism in cygwin.
This is what I am trying to achieve,
I am looking for some kind of mechanism (timeout server mechanism)
through which Process A
Paul-Kenji wrote:
Paul-Kenji schrieb:
-L/usr/local/apache2/lib -L/usr/local/lib
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.2/cygwin-thread-multi-64int/auto/DynaLoader/DynaLoader.a
-L/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.2/cygwin-thread-multi-64int/CORE -lperl -lcrypt
-lgdbm_compat -lapr-0 -laprutil-0
Just tried adding libapr-0
On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 11:16:20AM -0700, fariba shaker wrote:
Thanks. I have downloaded and installed the package
and it has all the libraries listed bellow.
I'm glad you were helped but please note that if you have problems
with these libraries or any other packages on sourceforge, you should
Hello there,
Hope one of you guys can help me out here.
I've discovered the following oddity with Cygwin Perl v. 5.8.2's do operator:
The following two forms of do do work:
do c:\\foo.pl;
do /cygdrive/c/foo.pl;
The following doesn't:
do c:/foo.pl;
The funny thing is that almost any other
Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
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Jani tiainen wrote:
| I'm trying to install XML::Parser to perl, but no success. For some
| reason CPAN install fails with:
|
|
| Anyone succeeded with this module?
I have a binary package of XML::Parser 2.34 available at
Could someone enlighten me as to how to go about changing the defaults?
Ideally, I'd like to be able to change the location of $HOME
altogether, but more importantly my $USERNAME contains an unfortunate
space and is causing me some grief.
Thanks.
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Sure enough, after creating the directory cron now works.
Neat script.
Thanks! (Shouldn't the installation have created the
directory, though?)
This diagnostic script came about because there are
a number of environmental elements that have to be
in place before cron can run.
I just edited the appropriate fields in /etc/passwd. (first field and
next to last field)
Ken
George wrote:
Could someone enlighten me as to how to go about changing the defaults?
Ideally, I'd like to be able to change the location of $HOME
altogether, but more importantly my $USERNAME
Ken Dibble wrote:
I just edited the appropriate fields in /etc/passwd. (first field and
next to last field)
Ken
Thanks. Now if the changing Program Files or Documents and Settings
to something less inane would be so easy.
Cheers.
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On Wed, 7 Jul 2004, George wrote:
Ken Dibble wrote:
I just edited the appropriate fields in /etc/passwd. (first field and
next to last field)
Ken
Thanks. Now if the changing Program Files or Documents and Settings
to something less inane would be so easy.
Getting to be off-topic
Hi,
I want to share 1 bit between two same cygwin processes. I
know I should use cygipc or cygserver formally. But I really want to run
the system in a simple and standalone way. Is there any unused bit in
cygwin internal structure I can use to share that bit? Or any other idea
is
I am wondering if Cygwin provides a way to run shell scripts or other
programs that run within Cygwin, directly from windows (or a .bat). In
other words, I would like to double-click something on my desktop and have
it run the shell script. I have fooled a little with bash command-line
options and
Getting to be off-topic for the Cygwin list, but here's a pointer:
http://google.com/search?q=rename+%22documents+and+settings%22+directory+site%3Amicrosoft.com
In particular, the first and fourth hits look relevant.
As for Program Files, as far as I know, the name isn't special in any
way -- you
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 09:05:20AM +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to share 1 bit between two same cygwin processes. I know I
should use cygipc or cygserver formally. But I really want to run the
system in a simple and standalone way. Is there any unused bit in
cygwin internal structure
Scott Emerson Longley wrote:
I am wondering if Cygwin provides a way to run shell scripts or other
programs that run within Cygwin, directly from windows (or a .bat). In
other words, I would like to double-click something on my desktop and have
it run the shell script. I have fooled a little
Here is an article http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=2l2ucgF7jv50U1%40uni-berlin.de
from http://groups.google.com/groups?group=microsoft.public.vc.language
Victor Bazarov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is it a known issue that in VC++ RTL the function 'clock()'
Brian Dessent wrote:
I am wondering if Cygwin provides a way to run shell scripts or other
programs that run within Cygwin, directly from windows (or a .bat). In
other words, I would like to double-click something on my desktop and
have
it run the shell script. .
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