Brian Dessent [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok, the pending issues [1] have been fixed.
1) manual download
wget\
http://cygwin.cante.net/quilt/quilt-0.43-1.tar.bz2.sig \
http://cygwin.cante.net/quilt/quilt-0.43-1.tar.bz2 \
On Wed, 8 Feb 2006, Peter A. Castro wrote:
On Thu, 9 Feb 2006, Eric Blake wrote:
NOTE: The previous release of suite3270 for Cygwin incorrectly named
the pr3287 package as 'pr3270'. This release corrects the package
name. The previous, incorrectly, named package will remain until
On Thu, 9 Feb 2006, Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Wed, 8 Feb 2006, Peter A. Castro wrote:
On Thu, 9 Feb 2006, Eric Blake wrote:
NOTE: The previous release of suite3270 for Cygwin incorrectly named
the pr3287 package as 'pr3270'. This release corrects the package
name. The previous, incorrectly,
On Thu, 9 Feb 2006, Peter A. Castro wrote:
On Thu, 9 Feb 2006, Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Wed, 8 Feb 2006, Peter A. Castro wrote:
On Thu, 9 Feb 2006, Eric Blake wrote:
NOTE: The previous release of suite3270 for Cygwin incorrectly
named the pr3287 package as 'pr3270'. This
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-02-09 14:42:48
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog fhandler_disk_file.cc
Log message:
* fhandler_disk_file.cc (fhandler_disk_file::opendir): Only set
the dirent_get_d_ino
Hello,
I'm using latest Cygwin 1.5.19-4.
If my TERM variable is set to either cygwin or rxvt, after I exit
from VI the contents of the window gets restored.
If TERM is xterm, it does not get restored.
The same behavior is observed in both cmd-based window and in rxvt window.
Looks like a bug
Alex Shturm wrote:
If my TERM variable is set to either cygwin or rxvt, after I exit
from VI the contents of the window gets restored.
If TERM is xterm, it does not get restored.
The same behavior is observed in both cmd-based window and in rxvt window.
Looks like a bug in terminfo data
On 8 Feb, Peter A. Castro wrote:
This is an update for the suite3270 packages based on version 3.3.4p6
plus patch 07 for c3270, s3270, tcl3270 and x3270 yielding 3.3.4p7
suite3270-3.3.4p7-1.tar.bz2
c3270-3.3.4p7-1.tar.bz2
pr3287-3.3.4p7-1.tar.bz2
s3270-3.3.4p7-1.tar.bz2
Alex Shturm, le Thu 09 Feb 2006 00:10:21 -0800, a écrit :
If my TERM variable is set to either cygwin or rxvt, after I exit
from VI the contents of the window gets restored.
If TERM is xterm, it does not get restored.
Yes. Some terminals don't support screen restoration. Recent versions of
In 2.1.72-1, the LOADPATH or DEFAULT_LOADPATH use of the // path ending
only appears to recurse 1 subdirectory level. I've attach a test_recurse.m
that shows how the butter.m file appears as the path is lowered.
According to the octave documentation, all subdirectories are supposed to be
Hi,
I am facing a problem cygwin , detailed description is
given below.
My program uses archives , these archives are built in
cygwin platform ( uname -a : CYGWIN_NT-5.0, uname -r :
1.5.12s(0.116/4/2) ) in a windows 2000 server. I need
to use these archives in my local machine , which is
Windows
Eric Blake wrote:
[You have a really weird mailer - every other line was blank!]
On 8 Feb 2006 17:54:59 - Bubba Jones
I think I found the problem. My $HOME variable is
set to another location than I want. Before using
rxvt I explicitly set HOME in my .bashrc... When
I set
On 09 February 2006 00:49, Peter Rehley wrote:
On Jan 11, 2006, at 2:19 PM, Peter Rehley wrote:
You just dumped 5 meg of useless spam into the inboxes of several thousand
people. You just ate up dozens of gigabytes of
sourceware.org's bandwidth, which are a scarce resource, paid for out of
Hello,
I have a very blocking problem for 1 month : I wasn't more able to use a
NetApp shared drive with Cygwin (cygwin-1.5.19-4).
For example, I can't use the 'rm' command (the drive is named H:) :
Cygwin:~ $ mkdir stub
Cygwin:~ $ rm -r stub
rm: `stub' changed dev/ino
The 'find' command fails
There is some problem between the 20060606 snapshot and the drives
D:, E: ...
I have the cygwin prefix mounted to '/' (since long time) so that I can
use 'ls -lrt /e' etc..
The drive E: is a DVD burner.
When I insert a disc containing two directory, Cernlib and ROOT, which I
backed-up
On Feb 9 14:47, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
There is some problem between the 20060606 snapshot and the drives
D:, E: ...
I have the cygwin prefix mounted to '/' (since long time) so that I can
use 'ls -lrt /e' etc..
The drive E: is a DVD burner.
When I insert a disc containing two
I'm trying to run this script:
mkdirhier.sh start---
newline='
'
IFS=$newline
case ${1--} in
-*) echo 2 mkdirhier: usage: mkdirhier directory ...; exit 1
esac
status=
echo $directory
for directory
do
case $directory in
'')
echo 2
On Wed, 8 Feb 2006, Bubba Jones wrote:
...
While you're at it, http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR. Thanks.
Hmmm. That doesn't look like an option. I'll make a request and/or
change e-mail services...
My hope is that if enough people bug those online services, some of them
will
On Thu, 9 Feb 2006, jgriffin wrote:
(Reordered for more logical flow of the reply).
Why does Cygwin append a extra backslash to the path?
Don't you mean prepend an extra slash? Backslash is a '\'.
Cygwin doesn't -- it's a bug in your script (run it with bash -x) to
confirm. In fact, you also
Hi,
Attached is a patch that fixes a bug in cygstart, triggered by changes
in Cygwin 1.5.19, where certain path-based environment variables (like
TMP) were not converted from POSIX to Win32. (See
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-02/msg00154.html.)
It also contains the outstanding patch from Eric
Your attachments don't seem to be available, so I am not able to see the
structure of your test.
However, a test of my own indicates the functionality does work. What I do is
create a file called .octaverc in my own home directory, with the contents
LOADPATH=[LOADPATH,':~/.octave//];
On 09 February 2006 17:04, James R. Phillips wrote:
Your attachments don't seem to be available, so I am not able to see the
structure of your test.
WJFFM. Handy workaround: If your mailer doesn't like the format of an
attachment to a mailing list post, you can probably download it from the
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Jacco wrote:
Hey there
I'm a complete newbie to cygwin and a more-or-less newbie with linux.
But I came with the idea to create my own apache module. And linux is
obviuous the platform to go for.
Apache 2.2.0 compiled, installed and works
On Feb 9, 2006, at 4:32 AM, Dave Korn wrote:
On 09 February 2006 00:49, Peter Rehley wrote:
On Jan 11, 2006, at 2:19 PM, Peter Rehley wrote:
You just dumped 5 meg of useless spam into the inboxes of several
thousand people. You just ate up dozens of gigabytes of
sourceware.org's
|You just dumped 5 meg of useless spam into the inboxes of several
| thousand people. You just ate up dozens of gigabytes of
| sourceware.org's bandwidth, which are a scarce resource, paid for
| out of hard-earned donations and sponsorship.
Sorry to waste additional bandwith with
On 09 February 2006 17:48, John W. Eaton wrote:
You just dumped 5 meg of useless spam into the inboxes of several
thousand people. You just ate up dozens of gigabytes of
sourceware.org's bandwidth, which are a scarce resource, paid for
out of hard-earned donations and sponsorship.
Sorry
Your attachments don't seem to be available, so I am not able to see the
structure of your test.
However, a test of my own indicates the functionality does work. What I do
is
create a file called .octaverc in my own home directory, with the contents
On 9-Feb-2006, Larrie Carr wrote:
| In short, octave-forge is non-functional as it uses multiple subdirectories.
If that's true for everyone, then I'm surprised as I think you are the
first to report it.
| I've been looking through the sources and nothing has sprung up. Did find a
|
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just applied a patch which should return the correct error code.
Ah, yes, I forgot: Please test the next snapshot from
http://cygwin.com/snapshots/
The problem is fixed. Thank you very much, Corinna.
I'd like to second William's comments:
On Thu, Feb 09, 2006 at 12:32:56PM -0800, Kevin Layer wrote:
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just applied a patch which should return the correct error code.
Ah, yes, I forgot: Please test the next snapshot from
http://cygwin.com/snapshots/
The problem is fixed. Thank you
| In short, octave-forge is non-functional as it uses multiple
subdirectories.
If that's true for everyone, then I'm surprised as I think you are the
first to report it.
Sorry about the tone - it's not functional for me, while everyone else is
happy. I've tried a clean new cygwin
I am afraid,
I have spent a lot of time trying to send the cygcheck report attaching
the file or copying/pasting it in the message, but
[EMAIL PROTECTED] return the message saying that, perhaps, it
is a spam.
My system is W2K SP4+Cygwin with all package installed.
I do not use any Cygwin
Le Jeudi 9 Février 2006 14:16, Corinna Vinschen a écrit :
On Feb 9 14:12, Fr?d?ric COIFFIER wrote:
Hello,
I have a very blocking problem for 1 month : I wasn't more able to use a
NetApp shared drive with Cygwin (cygwin-1.5.19-4).
For example, I can't use the 'rm' command (the drive
On Thu, 9 Feb 2006, Luke Kendall wrote:
On 8 Feb, Peter A. Castro wrote:
This is an update for the suite3270 packages based on version 3.3.4p6
plus patch 07 for c3270, s3270, tcl3270 and x3270 yielding 3.3.4p7
suite3270-3.3.4p7-1.tar.bz2
c3270-3.3.4p7-1.tar.bz2
pr3287-3.3.4p7-1.tar.bz2
i've recently installed cygwin - i'm new to this so
excuse me if i'm in error
after using configure on gcc-4.0.2, run make and my pc
bsod's
i'm using windows xp sp2
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i've recently installed cygwin - i'm new to this so excuse me if i'm in
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As I said earlier, the functionality works for me, no matter how deeply nested
the subdirectories. Since I cannot reproduce the problem, I have to assume it
is something related to your particular setup. This does not mean it there is
no bug. It just means I don't know what conditions must
Tawfik, Sameh E wrote:
Puttygen
Run puttygen.exe to convert the id_dsa file to a putty format. This
is because the private key file format is not specified by some
standard body. To do this open puttygen and open the conversions
menu and chose Import Key file. Then browse to the id_dsa file,
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Sent: Thursday, February 09, 2006 5:50 PM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: cygwin bsod using make after configure on gcc
i've recently installed cygwin - i'm new to this so excuse me
if i'm in error
after using
Michael Schaap wrote:
Chuck, can you please apply the patch, and release a new version, at
your convenience?
A suggested list of changes:
* cygstart - properly convert environment variables to Win32
* cygstart - don't parse options listed after the command
Done. Announcement forthcoming.
Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
The only other help anybody can offer is to look at the BSOD info. It used
to tell you what kernel mode component was BSODing on you, but to tell you
the truth it's been so long since I've seen one I don't know if it does
anymore. If it does, it will probably be a
Hi,
I am facing a problem cygwin , detailed description is
given below.
My program uses archives , these archives are built in
cygwin platform ( uname -a : CYGWIN_NT-5.0, uname -r :
1.5.12s(0.116/4/2) ) in a windows 2000 server. I need
to use these archives in my local machine , which is
Windows
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