Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
I have a non-setup, single-click method of installing
snapshots that
I've used for quite a while, if that's of any interest.
How can we possibly know whether it is of interest if you
don't tell us anything about it?
Well:
- It's not setup based.
- It's
On Sun, Jun 12, 2005 at 02:14:59AM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
I have a non-setup, single-click method of installing
snapshots that
I've used for quite a while, if that's of any interest.
How can we possibly know whether it is of interest if you
don't
I have instaled cygwin in my laptop and I'm having some problem with
wehn I try to start X.
When I type startx the following messages appear:
$ startx
Welcome to the XWin X Server
Vendor: The Cygwin/X Project
Release: 6.8.2.0-2
Contact: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com
XWin was started with the
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-06-12 12:01:09
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog fhandler_socket.cc
Log message:
* fhandler_socket.cc (fhandler_socket::recvmsg): Avoid SEGV in OpenSSH
when trying to pass
On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 09:33:51AM -0700, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
I'm not able to get cygserver running on the 20050610 snapshot. This may
have been the case with earlier snapshots too.
All better on 20050611.
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On Jun 11 16:37, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sat, Jun 11, 2005 at 02:33:32PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
I did a little more debugging on this and it seems like, in this case at
least, the problem is that the newlib code is wrong. Compiling it with
-Wstrict-aliasing revealed a problem.
On Jun 11 18:53, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Otherwise, do you know by any chance, if there exists some fix for that
problem? The above kludge is almost a year old, so there's a chance
that somebody already found the fix.
Where we had a problem was with -fschedule-insns2
On Jun 12 01:10, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Hi,
We here have a cifs network share on server LVSMB that is mounted on S:\
on clients. Could cygwin running on clients see symlinks from unix
extensions of this cifs share and ln -s build real symlinks on the
server? (rather than building windows
On Jun 11 12:42, Jason Tishler wrote:
On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 11:04:22PM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
Steve Kelem wrote:
Okay. I ran rebase. Then I get the same problem.
I just noticed that ruby uses .so for the name of its dynamic modules,
but I think the rebaseall script only looks
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jun 11 18:53, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Otherwise, do you know by any chance, if there exists some fix for that
problem? The above kludge is almost a year old, so there's a chance
that somebody already found the fix.
Where we had a problem
On Jun 12 10:37, ne wrote:
Im having some issues with the latest version of OpenSSH released for cygwin
(under WinXP SP2).
I am trying to connect to ssh.sf.net with a master connection that is
shared. I am using:
ssh -vv -l user -M -S ~/.ssh/sf-mux ssh.sf.net
To create the master, then:
On Jun 12 11:22, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
I'm wondering if we should do that or not. I'm not a gcc person, so I'm
not exactly the right one to make such a decision. It's just interesting
that the strict-aliasing problem Chris found, is no problem in gcc 4
anymore,
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Jun 12 10:37, ne wrote:
Im having some issues with the latest version of OpenSSH released for
cygwin
(under WinXP SP2).
I am trying to connect to ssh.sf.net with a master connection that is
shared. I am using:
On Jun 12 19:58, ne wrote:
Ok thanks, I thought that may be the case, a pity. I would have thought
wanting a seamless-pre-authenticated-X11-forwarded connection to a unix
box is something that would be highly desired and in common use under
Cygwin, I guess not :(
Descriptor passing isn't
The package 'xmon' is now available in the Cygwin
distribution.
Description
===
(from http://www.x.org/contrib/devel_tools/xmon.1.5.6.README)
Xmon interactively monitors the byte-stream connections between an X
server and a number of X clients. Xmon recognizes all requests,
events,
Hello,
On Fri, 10 Jun 2005, Krzysztof Duleba wrote:
Hi
For a few months now I've been suffering from mcedit internal error. Every
once in a while, without any reason, mcedit stackdumps during exit
procedure (after pressing F10 or double ESC). I got this error with
1.5.16, then with 1.5.17
Pavel Tsekov wrote:
For a few months now I've been suffering from mcedit internal error.
Every once in a while, without any reason, mcedit stackdumps during
exit procedure (after pressing F10 or double ESC). I got this error
with 1.5.16, then with 1.5.17 snapshots, and now with 1.5.17 as
Hello,
On Fri, 10 Jun 2005, Krzysztof Duleba wrote:
For a few months now I've been suffering from mcedit internal error. Every
once in a while, without any reason, mcedit stackdumps during exit
procedure (after pressing F10 or double ESC). I got this error with
1.5.16, then with 1.5.17
Pavel Tsekov wrote:
For a few months now I've been suffering from mcedit internal error.
Every
once in a while, without any reason, mcedit stackdumps during exit
procedure (after pressing F10 or double ESC). I got this error with
1.5.16, then with 1.5.17 snapshots, and now with 1.5.17 as
Krzysztof Duleba wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 06:13:31PM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Configuring wxWindows from cvs, on a 3.4GHz P4:
Sh = Ash:
real3m55.351s
user5m8.610s
sys 1m53.240s
Sh = Bash:
real3m41.850s
user
Hello,
On Sun, 12 Jun 2005, Krzysztof Duleba wrote:
Pavel Tsekov wrote:
For a few months now I've been suffering from mcedit internal error.
Every
once in a while, without any reason, mcedit stackdumps during exit
procedure (after pressing F10 or double ESC). I got this error with
Thorsten Dahlheimer wrote:
Are you sure you didn't actually measure bash's performance twice?
Yes, you're right. I didn't set CONFIG_SHELL. I feel really stupid about
it :-( I only copied bash to /bin/sh.
At the moment my CPU load is high, so it's not the best time to run
benchmarks, but MC
Pavel Tsekov wrote:
I am pretty confident that I've found the cause for the crash. It is
indeed a double free issue as Christopher Faylor suggested. I just
want
a
confirmation from you if it is possible - does the crash happen only
if
you use the 'User Menu' (F11) in the editor.
On Sun, Jun 12, 2005 at 11:33:08AM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
I see. It seems the 3.4.x code is just assuming a bit too much when
examining functions, whereas the 4.x implementation is a bit more careful.
AFAICT, the code was just plain wrong with gcc 3.4.4. However, I found a bug
report
On Friday, June 10, 2005 at 3:44 PM, Mark Pizzolato wrote:
On Thursday, June 09, 2005 at 6:12 PM, Mark Pizzolato wrote:
On Thursday, June 09, 2005 at 3:35 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 05:43:59PM -0700, Mark Pizzolato wrote:
There is a serious problem for multi
Are you sure you didn't actually measure bash's performance twice?
If you simply run configure with ash, it will effectively do an
exec /bin/bash $0 $@
at the beginning, unless you force it to stick with ash by
setting CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/sh.
FWIW, I did find that the configure
Ok, I reran the wxWidgets configure test, taking Thorsten's CONFIG_SHELL tip
into account this time:
/bin/sh = ash
=
export CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/bash; time ./transfigure
real3m21.888s
user5m2.357s
sys 1m38.022s
export CONFIG_SHELL=/bin/sh; time ./transfigure
real
Christopher Faylor wrote:
Recently, after too many hours hacking at vfork corner cases, I came to
the conclusion that getting vfork working correctly was too difficult
so, I turned off vfork in cygwin and asked Corinna to modify ash to use
/bin/sh again.
I assume that should read modify ash
On Sun, Jun 12, 2005 at 09:15:58PM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
- transfigure is a dead-simple shell script that just calls ./configure
with a slew of config options.
- Everything's faster today (real anyway), probably due to the following:
- I'm probably using a different snapshot.
- I
Christopher Faylor wrote:
Now I'm confused, too. I thought the complaints were coming from people
who used configure. Maybe they were coming from old configure scripts
or possibly from makefiles.
I always got the impression that most of those type of complaints were
people that had written
Can I just ask a basic question here? So if both ash and
bash are using the same method of execution (fork), is the
reason for bash's slowness due to it just being a larger
program with more pages to copy during a fork()?
Fork() also has to dup any and all handles/descriptors/etc, which
On Sun, Jun 12, 2005 at 07:37:56PM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
Recently, after too many hours hacking at vfork corner cases, I came to
the conclusion that getting vfork working correctly was too difficult
so, I turned off vfork in cygwin and asked Corinna to modify
On Sun, Jun 12, 2005 at 09:48:25PM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Can I just ask a basic question here? So if both ash and bash are
using the same method of execution (fork), is the reason for bash's
slowness due to it just being a larger program with more pages to copy
during a fork()?
Fork()
Thorsten Dahlheimer wrote:
Are you sure you didn't actually measure bash's performance twice?
I've just rerun the tests. This time I made sure in Task Manager that the
right shell is used.
Regards
Krzysztof Duleba
$ cat bench.sh
#!/bin/bash
benchmark() {
package=$1
shell=$2
On Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 05:45:47AM +0200, Krzysztof Duleba wrote:
I've just rerun the tests. This time I made sure in Task Manager that
the right shell is used.
$ cat bench.sh
#!/bin/bash
benchmark() {
package=$1
shell=$2
unset CONFIG_SHELL
if [ $shell != bash
This may not be related in cygwin but since that's where I am seeing it
I will go ahead and ask. I am running gvim 6.3 windows version and
cygwin latest version on XP and 2k which I just installed. Backspace in
insert mode used to delete the char to the left (possibly gvim 6.2 on
linux and
Hello,
I'm having problems understanding how cygwin handles the loading of
/etc/profile:
- My cygwin.bat says the following:
@echo off
F:
chdir F:\cygwin\bin
bash --login -i
So, 'bash' supposedly goes and looks for /etc/profile where the environment
variables
Christopher Faylor wrote:
Thanks for running these. Would you mind running the same tests after
doing this:
mount -f -X -b c:/cygwin/bin /bin
mount -f -X -b c:/cygwin/bin /usr/bin
replacing the 'c:' above, as appropriate.
I've already had /usr/bin mounted and cygwin\bin in system
On Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 06:54:15AM +0200, Krzysztof Duleba wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
Thanks for running these. Would you mind running the same tests after
doing this:
mount -f -X -b c:/cygwin/bin /bin
mount -f -X -b c:/cygwin/bin /usr/bin
replacing the 'c:' above, as
On Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 01:10:39AM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 06:54:15AM +0200, Krzysztof Duleba wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
Thanks for running these. Would you mind running the same tests after
doing this:
mount -f -X -b c:/cygwin/bin /bin
mount -f -X
Gene Smith wrote, On 06/13/2005 12:28 AM:
This may not be related in cygwin but since that's where I am seeing it
I will go ahead and ask. I am running gvim 6.3 windows version and
cygwin latest version on XP and 2k which I just installed. Backspace in
insert mode used to delete the char to
The package 'xmon' is now available in the Cygwin
distribution.
Description
===
(from http://www.x.org/contrib/devel_tools/xmon.1.5.6.README)
Xmon interactively monitors the byte-stream connections between an X
server and a number of X clients. Xmon recognizes all requests,
events,
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