but doesn't work!!!
the mount log tell me the is a problem..
there isn't access to the partition!!
and in another cygwin installation i don't have this time of error...
- Original Message -
From: Larry Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Luca Andreoli [EMAIL PROTECTED]; cygwin-apps@cygwin.com
Hi,
using an advice by André Bleau a year ago, I got the two
tessellation examples (tess.c and tesswind.c) from OpenGL working.
However, the example below, slightly different from
tess.c doesn't work. I get a segmentation fault, but I have no idea
how to solve the problem. I would appreciate any
Denis Roegel Denis dot Roegel at loria dot fr wrote:
...
Can someone reproduce the problem and is there a new maintainer
for the OpenGL package (André Bleau's email does no longer work)?
...
I'm still the OpenGL package maintainer. Issues regarding Glut, Glu, GLUI,
GLUIX and OpenGL in the Cygwin
Reini Urban wrote:
I would like to maintain perl-Win32-GUI, the Win32-platform native
graphical user interface toolkit for perl, and I want to take over
maintainership for perl-libwin32.
We need a current perl-5.8.6 build.
What about the changes we talk about in PM, are they still needed?
Well,
Reini Urban wrote:
I would like to maintain perl-Win32-GUI, the Win32-platform native
graphical user interface toolkit for perl, and I want to take over
maintainership for perl-libwin32.
We need a current perl-5.8.6 build.
Both extract to:
usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/
Wasn't it you who propagates to
I was able to get .13 working. Tabs worked for me without problems.
HFC
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On Behalf Of Nappi Chris-ra5809
Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 4:10 PM
To: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com
Subject: RE: MRXVT
Unfortunately it
I visited that page, and it offered to download
_source_, not documentation. But the OP asked for
documentation.
I would have hoped that most contributors to this list
know the difference between source and documentation!
Besides: nobody wants to download an entire Gzip
archive of source just
If you want to know X window system documents, there are links.
http://x.cygwin.com/devel/
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Hello everybody.
Currently, I'm using Xwin.exe+Openssh+winssh_askpass
to allow users access to Linux servers. It works ok in
a more or less graphical way expected by the silly
user (he clicks icon, password dialog appears and then
session is started through ssh). The problem is window
timing. When
Paquet-Roy, Frederik wrote:
I was wondering if there is any document available about how data is managed
on the client side and on the server side. I want to know what exactly is
done on each side and what is sent to the other. Maybe a kind of flowchart...
Are you referring to X11 or to
Alex Dubov wrote:
Hello everybody.
Currently, I'm using Xwin.exe+Openssh+winssh_askpass
to allow users access to Linux servers. It works ok in
a more or less graphical way expected by the silly
user (he clicks icon, password dialog appears and then
session is started through ssh). The
Christopher Faylor wrote:
If you were subscribed to this list you should have received email
telling you that sourceware.org (aka cygwin.com/gcc.gnu.org) was down.
As you can see, we are now back up again.
We had a hard disk failure which was exacerbated by faulty RAID
firmware. Putting a new
I installed cygwin and opened it up and typed in XWin.exe -query
ruby.engin.umich.edu and pressed enter and I get this screen with funny
patterns, how can I get cygwin to work?? I looked at the Faqs and this
problem is not there. Will you help me? Thanks!
~Sujata
On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed cygwin and opened it up and typed in XWin.exe -query
ruby.engin.umich.edu and pressed enter and I get this screen with funny
patterns, how can I get cygwin to work?? I looked at the Faqs and this
problem is not there. Will you help
I solved my problem with scponly. Sftp-server could not find
cygcrypto-0.9.7.dll and cygwin1.dll in the /bin of the chroot directory. I
placed them in /usr/local/sbin with sftp-server and it works. :-)
Running scponly 4.0-1 on windows xp with cygwin dll 1.5.12-1
Thanks for the help in setting
but doesn't work!!!
the mount log tell me the is a problem..
there isn't access to the partition!!
and in another cygwin installation i don't have this time of error...
- Original Message -
From: Larry Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Luca Andreoli [EMAIL PROTECTED]; cygwin-apps@cygwin.com
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On my machine my own test case, and the make -j2 test case, have been
running now for more than an hour, no problem so far.
You seem to be on the right track :)
Thanks for your efforts
On Feb 11, 2005, at 6:49 PM, Ronald S Woan wrote:
have read /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/apache-1.3.29-1.README which indicates
all
you need is the -a -F flag. I did have to run rebaseall which cause
httpd
to fail which was fixed using setup to do a reinstall of apache.
Problem now
is I quit my shell
Installing the newest version of cygutils (1.2.6-1) removed
/bin/readlink, as explained in the ChangeLog entry for 1/31/05. I
thought the remedy would be to reinstall coreutils (5.2.1-5), which
cygcheck now reported as incomplete. However, setup.exe refused to
reinstall it. The spin button only
Christopher Faylor wrote:
I'm not claiming that it is right now. I haven't tried a make -j test
yet. I just thought it was time to release another try on the world
again:
http://cygwin.com/snapshots/
To help preserve my tenuous grasp on sanity, please reply to *this
thread* when reporting
Once again, thanks for the help Christian.
I am now able to login to the sftp server but the connection seems to hang.
This is what I login with:
$ sftp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Connecting to ipaddress...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
And then nothing. It just sits until I
The latest snapshot has my latest try at fixing the dreaded
hyperthreading problem. My previous fix was flawed in that once Corinna
corrected a typo in my change, the problem showed up again.
So, I've reworked the synchronization logic again and even ran cygwin
through that test suite thing that
Steve Munson schrieb:
Installing the newest version of cygutils (1.2.6-1) removed
/bin/readlink, as explained in the ChangeLog entry for 1/31/05. I
thought the remedy would be to reinstall coreutils (5.2.1-5), which
cygcheck now reported as incomplete. However, setup.exe refused to
reinstall it.
have read /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/apache-1.3.29-1.README which indicates all
you need is the -a -F flag. I did have to run rebaseall which cause httpd
to fail which was fixed using setup to do a reinstall of apache. Problem now
is I quit my shell that started the httpd daemon and disconnected, httpd
Reini Urban [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev i meddelandet
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Steve Munson schrieb:
Installing the newest version of cygutils (1.2.6-1) removed
/bin/readlink, as explained in the ChangeLog entry for 1/31/05. I
thought the remedy would be to reinstall coreutils (5.2.1-5), which
Dear Cygwin:
I'm using XP pro SP2.
I had installed cygwin with setup.exe (version 2.457.2.2).
The problem is that installation was incomplete i.e.,
as cygwin being installed and started,
bash-2.05b$ prompt was shown in a cygwin window,
but commands in /bin did not works due to no path to
Gerrit P. Haase schrieb:
linda w wrote:
File.o(.text+0x7450):File.c: undefined reference to
`_win32_get_osfhandle'
File.o(.text+0x13b79):File.c: undefined reference to
`_win32_open_osfhandle'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
Hmm, we really should wait until Reini gets all bits together and
It looks like I have managed to screw up my cygwin installation
more or less completely :o(
What I did: I was trying out some of the latest snapshots, and
noticed that KDE would not start with them. So I kept trying,
changing back and forth between the different cygwin1.dll files,
rebooting and
Try installing base-files which you somehow must have deselected... :)
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(n)mh is not in the cygwin distro. mebbe someday (as I understand) if someone
were to step forward to make it happen.
Earl Hood's done a some of the work already (below), tho someone would have to
take his stuff and back-fit his changes into the autoconf stuff so that it'd
actually build
At 10:58 AM 2/12/2005, you wrote:
It looks like I have managed to screw up my cygwin installation
more or less completely :o(
What I did: I was trying out some of the latest snapshots, and
noticed that KDE would not start with them. So I kept trying,
changing back and forth between the different
At 08:50 PM 2/11/2005, you wrote:
but doesn't work!!!
the mount log tell me the is a problem..
there isn't access to the partition!!
and in another cygwin installation i don't have this time of error...
Sounds like a classic local configuration issue. Something local to the
machine you're
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 18:42:39 +, wrote:
Peter,
I tried various things to make sure I had a completely up to date zsh.
This is what I did:-
rm /etc/z*
mv ~/.z* ~/bak
del zsh.exe (actually did this from DOS)
Then used Cygwin setup.exe to UNINSTALL zsh.exe
Then installed via CygWin
Larry Hall lh-no-personal-replies-please at cygwin.com writes:
Start here:
Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
Yes thank you, I looked through the FAQ and instructions, and also
googled around but didn't find anything specific on this.
Also, did you start any Cygwin
Denis dot Roegel at loria dot fr wrote:
Hi,
Hi Denis,
using an advice by Andre Bleau a year ago, I got the two
tessellation examples (tess.c and tesswind.c) from OpenGL working.
However, the example below, slightly different from
tess.c doesn't work. I get a segmentation fault, but I have no idea
Larry Hall lh-no-personal-replies-please at cygwin dot com wrote, in
response to
Denis Roegel Denis dot Roegel at loria dot fr :
At 04:38 PM 2/9/2005, you wrote:
Hi,
I have tried unsuccessfully to reach André Bleau who is/was
the OpenGL package maintainer. Does anybody know how I can
reach him
Reini Urban wrote:
Gerrit P. Haase schrieb:
linda w wrote:
File.o(.text+0x7450):File.c: undefined reference to
`_win32_get_osfhandle'
File.o(.text+0x13b79):File.c: undefined reference to
`_win32_open_osfhandle'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
Hmm, we really should wait until Reini gets all
I've looked everywhere and I can't find a complete set of manpages. In
particular, I want stat.3 or fstat.3. Are these available? Where can I
get them?
tia
Mathew
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On Sat, 12 Feb 2005, zzapper wrote:
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 18:42:39 +, wrote:
Peter,
Hi zzapper,
I tried various things to make sure I had a completely up to date zsh.
This is what I did:-
rm /etc/z*
mv ~/.z* ~/bak
del zsh.exe (actually did this from DOS)
Then used Cygwin
Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin at cygwin.com writes:
I'll update Cygwin to set ctime in close and link. Link
is special since it doesn't involve using any explicit file descriptors,
so it's a bit unclear where to set the flags inside Cygwin to get that
right. Using close() seems a good way
I also had problems installing httpd (apache 1.3.29) as a system service,
cygrunsrv -I httpd -d 'Cygwin HTTPD' -p /usr/sbin/httpd -a '-F'
cygrunsrv -S httpd
/var/logs/apache/error_log reports:
---
[Sun Feb 13 05:20:40 2005] [alert] (22)Invalid argument: setuid: unable to
[ This must be an old question, but I really searched
the archives, sorry... ]
How would I use/configure setup.exe to install a *single*
package manually from the network?
I have a nicely working Cygwin installation on my W98 PC.
I came from a CD, which I currently don't have.
I'm just missing
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