On Thu, Mar 24, 2005 at 04:45:57PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please upload:
http://home.comcast.net/~andrex/cygwin/autossh/autossh-1.3-1.tar.bz2
http://home.comcast.net/~andrex/cygwin/autossh/autossh-1.3-1-src.tar.bz2
Uploaded. Please send out an announcement ASAP.
Thanks.
cgf
Hi!
I have a question/problem:
I use cygwin to connect to a Solaris nachine (serverA), and log on using CDE.
Everything fine so far, the DISPLAY variable is client:0.0. From serverA I do a
rlogin to serverB (there is no ssh available on either serverA or serverB).
There I export
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005, Michael Wardle wrote:
It seems that startx starts an XTerm with a yellow foreground and a
black background, but subsequent invocations of XTerm will use the
user's settings.
To me this presents two problems:
- subsequent XTerms look different from the initial one
-
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005, Marcus Frischherz wrote:
Hi!
I have a question/problem:
I use cygwin to connect to a Solaris nachine (serverA), and log on using CDE.
Everything fine so far, the DISPLAY variable is client:0.0. From serverA I do
a
rlogin to serverB (there is no ssh available on
Zitat von Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005, Marcus Frischherz wrote:
[... problems with X11 forwarding..]
Actually it should. Maybe there is still a problem with DNS. Check
/tmp/XWin.log for
AUDIT messages. Does the IP address there match the ip address of
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005, Marcus Frischherz wrote:
well... I tried this as well, if I am correct, I have to do this on serverA?
It
had no effect. However, I am confused about the whole X11 authorization
concept. I am not sure whether the problem lies within the client or serverB
or serverA.
On Thu, Mar 24, 2005 at 11:51:15AM +0100, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005, Michael Wardle wrote:
It seems that startx starts an XTerm with a yellow foreground and a
black background, but subsequent invocations of XTerm will use the
user's settings.
To me this presents two
I just noticed that Release 1 happened four years ago.
Happy Birthday!
Thanks for an outstanding tool.
-BobC
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
serverA $ xauth list
client:0 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 3413185661096326671c706b2b53743f
serverB $ xauth add client:0 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1
3413185661096326671c706b2b53743f
This actually worked! Thanks!
You may disable the whole access control for specific hosts with xhost
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-03-24 14:04:08
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog fhandler.h fhandler_socket.cc
select.cc net.cc
Log message:
* fhandler.h (fhandler_socket::secret_event):
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-03-24 14:48:17
Modified files:
winsup/utils : ChangeLog cygcheck.cc
Log message:
* cygcheck.cc (init_paths): Use full path instead of . for the
current directory. Do not add . if
Currently, if you run cygcheck -s with the current directory as /usr/bin
you get every cyg*.dll found twice, once with .\ prefix and the second
time with \cygwin\bin\ prefix. The user gets a spurious Multiple
Cygwin DLLs found warning even if there is only one present.
The following patch tries
On Mar 24 01:53, Brian Dessent wrote:
* cygcheck.cc (init_paths): Use full path instead of . for the
current directory. Do not add . if present in $PATH.
(dump_sysinfo): Skip placeholder first value of paths[].
Looks good. I've checked this in.
Thanks,
Corinna
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Arend-Jan Westhoff wrote:
How come when I look at
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2005-03/index.html:
I see the message:
March 24, 2005 07:32 Re: Path confusion Brian Dessent
That message lists:
07:17 Path confusion Luke Kendall
As its reference, but Luke's
Mike Kenny - BCX - Professional Services JHB wrote:
I know this has been on the list previously, but I have searched the FAQ
and recent archives and cannot find the relevant references. I have
found some relating to permissions, but these don't address my issue.
Anyway, my XP system died and
On Mar 24 00:32, Kris Thielemans wrote:
Hi Igor
Thanks for your help.
Does setting CYGWIN to notraverse help?
Corinna
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Mike Kenny - BCX - Professional Services JHB wrote:
I know this has been on the list previously, but I have searched the
FAQ
and recent archives and cannot find the relevant references. I have
found some relating to permissions, but these don't address my
issue.
Anyway, my XP system
At Thu, 24 Mar 2005 00:06:30 -0800 Brian Dessent wrote:
Arend-Jan Westhoff wrote:
How come when I look at
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2005-03/index.html:
I see the message:
March 24, 2005 07:32 Re: Path confusion Brian Dessent
That message lists:
07:17 Path
Steven Boothe wrote:
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
configure:2620: gcc -fdata-sections -Wl, --enable-runtime-pseudo-reloc,
--script, /opt/qt/3.3/mkspecs/cygwin-g++/i386pi.x-no-rdata
conftest.c 5
gcc: /opt/qt/3.3/mkspecs/cygwin-g++/i386pi.x-no-rdata: No such file
or directory
cc1: error: unrecognized
I experience the same problem that Jet Wilda had last dec, 6. He did not
get any answer, then... hope to be luckier.
After a rebaseall, as suggested in the kde-cygwin instructions at
sf.net, my sshd daemon is not running anymore.
My steps were:
1) stop the cygwin-related services (init sshd)
2)
On Tue, Mar 22, 2005 at 08:00:03PM -0500, Jason Tishler wrote:
George,
On Tue, Mar 22, 2005 at 11:06:06AM -0800, George wrote:
On Tue, Mar 22, 2005 at 11:56:56AM -0500, Jason Tishler wrote:
On Tue, Mar 22, 2005 at 08:12:21AM -0800, George wrote:
Thanks for the reply, Jason. Sure,
I'm having problems with lpr since I updated to the 1.5.13 version of
cygwin. When I roll back the cygwin package (cygwin package only) to
1.5.12, lpr worked again.
I'm using lpr to print to a Samba printer. I have exported the
PRINTER environment variable that points to the UNC name of the
Pietro Toniolo wrote:
After a rebaseall, as suggested in the kde-cygwin instructions at
sf.net, my sshd daemon is not running anymore.
I found a suggestione from Axel at Fermilab for a similar problem on:
http://root.cern.ch/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=1382
and rebasing again with this command:
\ls
On Mar 23 15:55, David Rothenberger wrote:
On 3/23/2005 10:19 AM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
The latest (2005-03-23 as of this writing) snapshot has some more
improvements from Corinna wrt unix domain sockets.
We're coming close to a 1.5.14 release so I would appreciate it if
people would
On Mar 24 07:46, Weiqi Gao wrote:
I'm having problems with lpr since I updated to the 1.5.13 version of
cygwin. When I roll back the cygwin package (cygwin package only) to
1.5.12, lpr worked again.
Will be fixed in 1.5.14.
Corinna
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On Thu, 24 Mar 2005, Brian Dessent wrote:
You should read /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/openssh.README for details on
sshd. You will find the following passage:
If you start sshd as deamon via cygrunsrv.exe you MUST give the
^^
Heh, it actually *does* say that...
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 24 00:32, Kris Thielemans wrote:
Hi Igor
Thanks for your help.
Does setting CYGWIN to notraverse help?
Ah, I didn't think of that.
What's strange, though, is that when he ssh's in, things work. AFAICS,
ssh-host-config doesn't add
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005, Arend-Jan Westhoff wrote:
Thanks Brian, for the clarification. Does this imply that if one is e.g.
on the digest version of the mailinglist (as I am, and would like to
stay that way), that this confusion will be inevitable when one replies
to a message or is there a work
On Thu, Mar 24, 2005 at 11:26:49AM +0100, Arend-Jan Westhoff wrote:
Would it not be convenient if the archive and mailinglist present a
line one could copy and paste as the first line of a reply so that
threading info would be correctly preserved? (Should make it
independent of any rogue e-mail
At 02:52 AM 3/24/2005, you wrote:
I am having a problem installing the ssh server daemon
sshd under Windows XP.
I keep on getting the following error:
$ ssh-host-config -y
Overwrite existing /etc/ssh_config file? (yes/no) yes
Generating /etc/ssh_config file
Overwrite existing /etc/sshd_config
Group,
I noticed that the vintage of doxygen that ships with cygwin (v1.2.18) is
more than two years old.
The current version of doxygen (1.4.1-20050315) builds ootb and appears to
be functioning properly; I ran it on a mid-size C++ source tree and on a
rather large Java source tree. When
On Mar 24 09:02, Hans Horn wrote:
Group,
I noticed that the vintage of doxygen that ships with cygwin (v1.2.18) is
more than two years old.
The current version of doxygen (1.4.1-20050315) builds ootb and appears to
be functioning properly; I ran it on a mid-size C++ source tree and on a
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005, Hans Horn wrote:
Group,
I noticed that the vintage of doxygen that ships with cygwin (v1.2.18) is
more than two years old.
This isn't surprising, as the last announcement for the doxygen package[*]
from Ryunosuke Satoh *was* more than two years ago...
The current
I've updated the rxvt package to install the documentation under
/usr/share. No code has been changed, though hopefully the man page is
now readable.
rxvt is in the 'Shells' section of the installer. It works with or
without X Windows running and is a comfy replacement for the cmd window.
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005, Hans Horn wrote:
Group,
I noticed that the vintage of doxygen that ships with cygwin (v1.2.18) is
more than two years old.
This isn't surprising, as the last announcement for the doxygen package[*]
from Ryunosuke
Original Message
From: Arend-Jan Westhoff
Sent: 24 March 2005 10:27
(Btw http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/ is apparently a different -- may
be more proper(?) -- name to refer to the location of the Cygwin archive
(currently at IP 12.107.209.250).)
sourceware.org == cygwin.com ==
Original Message
From: Andrew DeFaria
Sent: 23 March 2005 22:32
Matt Wilkie wrote:
highlight text, click in window to paste to, click middle mouse
button(wheel).
Thanks for that.
Does this mean there are no keyboard controls for cut/copy/paste?
Normally Shift-Insert will
On 3/24/2005 6:11 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 23 15:55, David Rothenberger wrote:
This snapshot is not working as well as the 20050322 snapshot for me. I
start ssh-agent, add a key to it, and then run
while true; do date; ssh-add -l; done
in four rxvt windows simultaneously. With the
Dave Korn wrote:
Normally Shift-Insert will (Standard Windows conventions...)
No, that's not standard windows conventions! The 'doze conventions
are Ctrl+X/C/V for cut/copy/paste.
Shift+Ins/Del is the *MS-DOS* convention, as seen in such classic and
historical programs as 'ed'.
I refer you
I need to set up a cygwin mirror for my college and I was wondering what
the proper way to do this is, who to notify so it can be added to the
mirrors list, is rsync available or should I use ftp to maintain the
mirror, that sort of thing. I searched the archives and someone posted
that
On Thu, Mar 24, 2005 at 01:47:49PM -0500, Tim Brom wrote:
I need to set up a cygwin mirror for my college and I was wondering what
the proper way to do this is, who to notify so it can be added to the
mirrors list, is rsync available
is rsync available? is a question that is easily answered by
On Thu, Mar 24, 2005 at 10:50:07AM -0800, Jim Kleckner wrote:
I had a user install clamwin and as discussed on the list here:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2004-09/msg00288.html it blithely
installs cygwin1.dll regardless of any installation of cygwin. This
predictably causes problems.
Hello, I just tried rxvt because I wanted to replace the hopeless cmd
window. However, the prompt (not sure that is the correct word) doesn't
look very nice, here it is copied and pasted:
\[\033]0;\w\007
[EMAIL PROTECTED] \[\033[33m\w\033[0m\]
$
It looks similar, if not the same, as the result
Mikael wrote:
Hello, I just tried rxvt because I wanted to replace the hopeless cmd
window. However, the prompt (not sure that is the correct word) doesn't
look very nice, here it is copied and pasted:
\[\033]0;\w\007
[EMAIL PROTECTED] \[\033[33m\w\033[0m\]
$
It looks similar, if not the same,
At 01:50 PM 3/24/2005, you wrote:
I had a user install clamwin and as discussed on the list here:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2004-09/msg00288.html
it blithely installs cygwin1.dll regardless of any installation
of cygwin. This predictably causes problems.
Searching through the user
Jonathan Arnold wrote:
Mikael wrote:
Hello, I just tried rxvt because I wanted to replace the hopeless cmd
window. However, the prompt (not sure that is the correct word) doesn't
look very nice, here it is copied and pasted:
\[\033]0;\w\007
[EMAIL PROTECTED] \[\033[33m\w\033[0m\]
$
It
Thanks for the link, now it looks much better. Now I just
need to find a
font I like. Thanks for replying so quickly Jonathan with
such excellent
help, it helps make this world a kinder place.
Jonathan Arnold (mailto:jdarnold at buddydog dot org)
Amazing Developments
Mikael wrote:
Jonathan Arnold wrote:
Mikael wrote:
It looks similar, if not the same, as the result when I tried to set bash
as the default shell for a native Windows Emacs cvs version. I guess the
\[\033]0;\w\007
[EMAIL PROTECTED] \[\033[33m\w\033[0m\] should display the cwd if it was
working
Jonathan Arnold wrote:
Mikael wrote:
Jonathan Arnold wrote:
Mikael wrote:
It looks similar, if not the same, as the result when I tried to set
bash as the default shell for a native Windows Emacs cvs version. I
guess the \[\033]0;\w\007
[EMAIL PROTECTED] \[\033[33m\w\033[0m\] should display
Pietro,
On Thu, Mar 24, 2005 at 03:02:49PM +0100, Pietro Toniolo wrote:
Pietro Toniolo wrote:
After a rebaseall, as suggested in the kde-cygwin instructions at
sf.net, my sshd daemon is not running anymore.
I found a suggestione from Axel at Fermilab for a similar problem on:
Hi - just in case anybody cares, I got the following error after I
succesfully downloaded a big file (an DVD ISO image) using wget:
$ wget --continue
ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/mirrors/ftp.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/3/i386/iso/FC3-i386-DVD.iso
--08:12:16--
Keith Moore wrote:
Wayne Davison wrote:
There is a fix in the upcoming 2.6.4 for the -z option of rsync when
transferring large files (those whose blocksize go past 64K). If you
can, build either the 2.6.4pre3 release (listed on the web site) or the
latest nightly tar file (which has a
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005 14:53:45 -0500, Jonathan Arnold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, you aren't going to get a colored prompt from within Emacs, but you
can set it up in your .bashrc so it is usable. I have this code in my
.bashrc:
if [ $EMACS == t ]
then
export PS1=*** \@ *** \w
Hi Corinna and Igor
Does setting CYGWIN to notraverse help?
Hum. I'll have to confess now. Today it works (i.e. even without
notraverse)... I guess a reboot was necessary after changing the permissions
(don't understand why). So I guess (but am not sure) Igor's suggestion was
the right one
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Chris January wrote:
Is it normal that during an SSH connection EFS-encrypted
files are not
accessible?
Is it for the way the SSH token autentication is made?
Yes, it probably is.
I belive the user's private EFS is encrypted using their password
Mikael writes:
Jonathan Arnold wrote:
Mikael wrote:
Hello, I just tried rxvt because I wanted to replace the hopeless cmd
window. However, the prompt (not sure that is the correct word) doesn't
look very nice, here it is copied and pasted:
\[\033]0;\w\007
\033[32m\]\u at \h
Michael Mauger wrote:
If you are using Emacs =21.1; try the following elisp
(add-hook 'comint-mode-hook 'ansi-color-for-comint-mode-on)
You should see the colors properly in emacs. (Essentially Emacs interprets the
escape sequences and emulates them with the appropriate emacs features.)
How
Larry Hall wrote:
At 01:50 PM 3/24/2005, you wrote:
I had a user install clamwin and as discussed on the list here:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2004-09/msg00288.html
it blithely installs cygwin1.dll regardless of any installation
of cygwin. This predictably causes problems.
Searching
Jim Kleckner wrote:
This is helpful, thank you. Being curious and trying to be minimal
about changes to the system in question, I tried removing and linking
the dll in place. I first tried ln -s /bin/cygwin1.dll in the
clamwin/bin directory and wasn't surprised that it didn't work.
Being Unix
On Thu, Mar 24, 2005 at 06:13:55PM -0800, Jim Kleckner wrote:
My question now is, can ln be used to work around this issue or is
that a bad idea?
It's a bad idea. Just delete the spurious DLL. No special action is
required if the cygwin dll is in the PATH.
PS. Since cgf is steadfast, perhaps
Jim Kleckner wrote:
This is helpful, thank you. Being curious and trying to be minimal
about changes
to the system in question, I tried removing and linking the dll in
place. I first tried
ln -s /bin/cygwin1.dll in the clamwin/bin directory and wasn't
surprised that it
didn't work.
I've taken over as admin on a box which is running Postgres 7.2 under
Cygwin. I seem to have a problem with the installation.
I don't want to upgrade to the latest version of Postgres (7.4.5) until I
can get the details of the current (7.2) installation sorted out.
Can anyone tell me how I
At 10:20 PM 3/24/2005, you wrote:
Jim Kleckner wrote:
This is helpful, thank you. Being curious and trying to be minimal
about changes
to the system in question, I tried removing and linking the dll in
place. I first tried
ln -s /bin/cygwin1.dll in the clamwin/bin directory and wasn't
At 10:15 PM 3/24/2005, you wrote:
I've taken over as admin on a box which is running Postgres 7.2 under
Cygwin. I seem to have a problem with the installation.
I don't want to upgrade to the latest version of Postgres (7.4.5) until I
can get the details of the current (7.2) installation sorted
On Thu, 24 Mar 2005, Jim Kleckner wrote:
PS. Since cgf is steadfast, perhaps this explanation could be added to
the FAQ entry located here that partially explains why multiple dlls is
a problem:
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq_3.html#SEC50
We have a link for such applications:
Hello:
I was just wondering if there are any binaries for
Netscape or Mozilla for Cygwin?
Thanks in advance:
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FAQ:
Larry -- You've partially diagnosed my problem for me.
Here's what's going on (in detail):
I've taken over admin on development (DEV) and production (PROD) boxes for
a small website. DEV is W2K and PROD is Linux. The app running on the
servers in Java-based, and it connects to a Postgres DB.
At 10:43 PM 3/24/2005, you wrote:
Hello:
I was just wondering if there are any binaries for
Netscape or Mozilla for Cygwin?
Neither are available from Cygwin mirrors via 'setup.exe'. There has
been some discussion in the past about building Mozilla with Cygwin.
You can Google for info on
At 10:53 PM 3/24/2005, you wrote:
Larry -- You've partially diagnosed my problem for me.
Here's what's going on (in detail):
snip
But, since PROD is working fine (v. 7.2), I want to get DEV running again
with the same (7.2) version. Once that's done and I understand the setup
in the DEV
I am writing a program to handle messages on a TCP/CONNECTION based setup.
I have verified that I can receive the messages I want, both blocking and
non-blocking. I want to be in non-blocking mode.
When in blocking mode I can detect a loss of the connection simply by
waiting for a return of '0'
Michael Mauger wrote:
Mikael writes:
Jonathan Arnold wrote:
Mikael wrote:
Hello, I just tried rxvt because I wanted to replace the hopeless cmd
window. However, the prompt (not sure that is the correct word)
doesn't
look very nice, here it is copied and pasted:
\[\033]0;\w\007
Peter Stephens wrote:
When in non-blocking mode I thought I would be able to get a return from
recv of '-1' and then check errno, but it never seems to be anything but
'11', or EAGAIN. This seems to be true whether I MSG_PEEK or not.
I have included my code below. The intention is that
Hi group,
I am using cygwin for tinyos. I installed
Tinyos1.1.0 in directory C:\tinyos\ and later upgraded
to 1.1.7. I have installed arm-gcc from
http://www.gnuarm.com/bu-2.15_gcc-3.4.3-c-c++-java_nl-1.12.0_gi-6.1.exe
to the directory C:\tinyos\cygwin\arm-gcc\GNUARM
Now the problem
Peter,
This works for me:
/* Detect dead connections */
int keepalive = 1 ;
r = setsockopt(sock, SOL_SOCKET, SO_KEEPALIVE,
(char *)keepalive,
sizeof(keepalive)) ;
recv() will now return ECONNABORTED when the host
disconnects.
Best regards,
Joris
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Mikael wrote:
Thanks Michael. I am using the CVS-version (dated early febraury) of Emacs.
I removed the lines I added to my .bashrc and added what you showed to my
.emacs. Now my bash shell inside emacs looks nice (and in color), but it's
not perfect. Here it is:
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