On 2010-04-30 16:39, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
cvs2svn
dblatex
gobject-introspection
python-cairo
python-gamin
python-gobject2.0
python-gobject2.0-devel
python-gsf
python-gtk2.0
python-gtk2.0-demo
python-gtk2.0-devel
python-libxml2
python-libxslt
python-numpy
python-pygtk
python-xdg
xcb-proto
Yaakov (Cygwin/X) schrieb:
On 2010-05-10 15:52, A.R. Burgers wrote:
I would like to have the following packages uploaded as test package:
Whoa, there are a few problems here.
1) libfltk1.1-devel should be unversioned (libfltk-devel), as this
package will eventually be updated to 1.3 versions
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 4:37 PM, Ajay Jain wrote:
Hi,
I know I am asking a subjective question here, but still I think I may
get a response that fits very well into my style :-)
I am using cygwin + xterm to login to a linux box. I am currently
working on C codes. I have experimented a lot
Larry Hall (Cygwin X reply-to-list-only-lh-x at cygwin.com writes:
On 5/6/2010 3:18 AM, Jyh-Shyong Ho wrote:
I read a series of discussion on this problem, have you been able to solve
this
problem?
http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/cygwin-x-faq.html#q-i-cant-type-anything
Hi, Larry,
Den 2010-05-13 05:51 skrev Tatsuro MATSUOKA:
2. The gnuplot on the release is linked to the GNU readline. Obiously the
licence is the gnuplot is
not the GPL compatible.
Well, linking with libeditline instead of libreadline will not solve this
issue as the cygwin dll is also GPL. So, if
On 2010.05.12 22:26, d.sastre.med...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 05:36:19PM +0300, Oleksandr Gavenko wrote:
On 2010.05.12 16:11, Oleksandr Gavenko wrote:
Recently I decide switch from Far/Total Commander to GNU MC.
I use Cygwin 1.7.1.
MC is look beauty with mintty but I have
--- Gio 13/5/10, Peter Rosin ha scritto:
Den 2010-05-13 05:51 skrev Tatsuro
MATSUOKA:
2. The gnuplot on the release is linked to the GNU
readline. Obiously the licence is the gnuplot is
not the GPL compatible.
Well, linking with libeditline instead of libreadline will
not solve this
bash# ps
PIDPPIDPGID WINPID TTY UIDSTIME COMMAND
4056 14056 4056? 1003 09:42:56 /usr/bin/mintty
5164056 516 19928 1003 09:42:56 /usr/bin/bash
664 516 6643048 1003 09:43:17 /usr/bin/ps
bash# mc
On 2010-05-13 01:25, Peter Rosin wrote:
Well, linking with libeditline instead of libreadline will not solve this
issue as the cygwin dll is also GPL. So, if gnuplot is deemed to not be
license compatible, it needs to be removed from the cygwin distribution
altogether.
Cygwin is actually
Den 2010-05-13 10:08 skrev Yaakov (Cygwin/X):
On 2010-05-13 01:25, Peter Rosin wrote:
Well, linking with libeditline instead of libreadline will not solve this
issue as the cygwin dll is also GPL. So, if gnuplot is deemed to not be
license compatible, it needs to be removed from the cygwin
On 5/13/10, Brent Kerr wrote:
Could Christopher and/or Corinna please weigh in on this? There seem to
be
a lot of ideas and energy behind this project, but I don't think the
discussion can go much further until we hear from them.
Is either of you interested in having a redesign of
I don't get the user's environment variables while in ssh session.
Example :
//open up cygwin console
y...@yonidesk ~
$ env | grep -i ProgramFiles
COMMONPROGRAMFILES=C:\Program Files\Common Files
PROGRAMFILES=C:\Program Files
y...@yonidesk ~
$ ssh y...@localhost
Last login: Thu May 13 13:45:01
Mike, thank you for your comments.
I haven't looked at this but what is a style changer tool ( would it
be obvious if I looked? Just change style sheets or something).
Yes, it would be obvious if you looked. It simply has a drop down box
that lets you choose the header color, font type or page
As I said, only a text editor has been used to build the site.
And as I said I hadn't looked, I was just making generic philosophical
comments.
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On 5/13/2010 8:36 AM, yoni shalom wrote:
I don't get the user's environment variables while in ssh session.
Example :
//open up cygwin console
y...@yonidesk ~
$ env | grep -i ProgramFiles
COMMONPROGRAMFILES=C:\Program Files\Common Files
PROGRAMFILES=C:\Program Files
y...@yonidesk ~
$ ssh
I did some googling around for this to no avail. Sorry 'bout that.
From the conversation you referred me to : ... 'ssh' is a secure
shell so it has a minimal environment
a. Did this change in one of the newer versions ? We have a few
machines here configured the same way and we never got
2010/5/13, Oleksandr Gavenko gavenko at bifit dot com dot ua:
On 2010.05.12 22:26, d.sastre.medina at gmail dot com wrote:
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 05:36:19PM +0300, Oleksandr Gavenko wrote:
On 2010.05.12 16:11, Oleksandr Gavenko wrote:
Recently I decide switch from Far/Total Commander to GNU
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU. Reformatted.
On 5/13/2010 12:10 PM, yoni shalom wrote:
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 6:34 PM, Larry Hall (Cygwin)
raw email address wrote:
^
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR Don't feed the spammers.
On 5/13/2010 8:36 AM, yoni shalom
After upgrading, attempts to use SSH give Server refused our key.
Trying to enter the user password is rejected, too. Everything wor
I haven't found any documentation about upgrading SSH so don't know what
might be wrong. I ran /bin/copy-user-registry-fstab
What might I have missed?
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Reading a file under /proc/registry returns an extra character at the end,
which appears to be the null character.
This has happened for every registry entry that I have tried. Here is
one in particular:
$ cat a.dat
Hello,
I have been tasked with generating a script and installing it on all the
machines on our corporate network. For this, I want to use Cygwin.
One of the requirements is that people should be able to install it as
easy as possible. I am thinking about installing cygwin with a .BAT
file.
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 09:15:52PM +0200, Spiro Trikaliotis wrote:
Hello,
I have been tasked with generating a script and installing it on all the
machines on our corporate network. For this, I want to use Cygwin.
One of the requirements is that people should be able to install it as
easy as
Before 1.7.x came out I had sshd working under cygwin. After upgrading
it stopped working. I investigated and found the hosts.allow file and
made the recommended change there. That got my server working to the
point where I can ssh localhost and see the hungry-hungry-hippo. :)
When I try to ssh
Before 1.7.x came out I had sshd working under cygwin. After upgrading
it stopped working. I investigated and found the hosts.allow file and
made the recommended change there. That got my server working to the
point where I can ssh localhost and see the hungry-hungry-hippo. :)
When I try to
Steven Collins wrote:
Before 1.7.x came out I had sshd working under cygwin. After upgrading
it stopped working. I investigated and found the hosts.allow file and
made the recommended change there. That got my server working to the
point where I can ssh localhost and see the
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 13:56, Eric Berge wrote:
Anything interesting in /var/log/sshd.log or in the event viewer?
Eric
Empty file.
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On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 14:08, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
What are the Listen_Address and Port settings in the config file?
cheers
andrew
Examining /etc/sshd_config:
Port 22
#ListenAddress 0.0.0.0
#ListenAddress ::
So the Listen address appears to be defaulting to whatever sshd is
internally
Check the service to see if it's configured using Services
under Administrative Tools in the control panel. If it is
you might want to check the firewall, but it sounds like it
was working before the update so it shouldn't be that.
Eric
- Original Message
From: Steven Collins
On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 14:17, Eric Berge wrote:
Check the service to see if it's configured using Services
under Administrative Tools in the control panel. If it is
you might want to check the firewall, but it sounds like it
was working before the update so it shouldn't be that.
Eric
On 2010-05-10 06:22, Ken Brown wrote:
New releases of the emacs, emacs-X11, and emacs-el packages are now
available, 23.2-1, leaving 23.1-10 as previous.
I've been using the native W32 port of emacs for years. I tried using
the native cygwin build of it and ran into a problem: I can't seem to
From: Dale Stimson
Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 14:13
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Reading /proc/registry/... returns extra char
Reading a file under /proc/registry returns an extra character at the
end,
which appears to be the null character.
This has happened for every registry
On 5/13/2010 4:31 PM, Rolf Campbell wrote:
On 2010-05-10 06:22, Ken Brown wrote:
New releases of the emacs, emacs-X11, and emacs-el packages are now
available, 23.2-1, leaving 23.1-10 as previous.
I've been using the native W32 port of emacs for years. I tried using
the native cygwin build of
On 2010-05-13 16:45, Ken Brown wrote:
On 5/13/2010 4:31 PM, Rolf Campbell wrote:
On 2010-05-10 06:22, Ken Brown wrote:
New releases of the emacs, emacs-X11, and emacs-el packages are now
available, 23.2-1, leaving 23.1-10 as previous.
I've been using the native W32 port of emacs for years. I
On 2010-05-13 17:13, Rolf Campbell wrote:
On 2010-05-13 16:45, Ken Brown wrote:
On 5/13/2010 4:31 PM, Rolf Campbell wrote:
On 2010-05-10 06:22, Ken Brown wrote:
New releases of the emacs, emacs-X11, and emacs-el packages are now
available, 23.2-1, leaving 23.1-10 as previous.
I've been using
The problem appears to be cygwin 1.7-specific. (*)
I get a stackdump as follows. I find that I get a stackdump under a
cygwin shell (DOS terminal) but not under mintty so I'm not 100% sure
the stackdump is for the correct error.
Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION at eip=611131D8
eax=0022B9E4
On 5/13/2010 5:45 PM, Stephen Morton wrote:
The problem appears to be cygwin 1.7-specific. (*)
I get a stackdump as follows. I find that I get a stackdump under a
cygwin shell (DOS terminal) but not under mintty so I'm not 100% sure
the stackdump is for the correct error.
Do you have a
It looks like the stackdumps I sent may be due to secondary crashes.
Here is the strace of a failure with the segfault and crashdump. It is
different than the strace I sent earlier.
88 224700 [sig] cc386 356 wait_sig: signalling pack.wakeup 0x6B0
2290 224775 [main] cc386 1312
On 5/13/2010 5:20 PM, Rolf Campbell wrote:
On 2010-05-13 17:13, Rolf Campbell wrote:
On 2010-05-13 16:45, Ken Brown wrote:
On 5/13/2010 4:31 PM, Rolf Campbell wrote:
On 2010-05-10 06:22, Ken Brown wrote:
New releases of the emacs, emacs-X11, and emacs-el packages are now
available, 23.2-1,
On Wed, 12 May 2010 17:31:18 +0200
Corinna Vinschen corinna-cyg...@cygwin.com said:
No, that's not broken, even if it seems so. Cygwin fetches the
localized strings from the underlying OS, not from a Cygwin-specific
locale database. What you see as results above is what *Windows*
returns
[ba...@bambo-notebook 4.4.4]$ cat tvfork.c
#include sys/types.h
#include unistd.h
#include stdio.h
int main(void)
{
pid_t pid = vfork();
if ( pid 0 )
{
printf(I'm chield.\n);
_exit(0);
}
else if ( pid == 0 )
{
Finally I test and get another result.
I run the test program at
/home/Bambo/test/t1/
but /home/Bambo/test is a symbolic link to another directory.
Maybe it's the problem that the system handle symbolic
2010/5/14 Huang Bambo bambo.hu...@gmail.com:
[ba...@bambo-notebook 4.4.4]$ cat tvfork.c
I truly find the problem.
The path to the executable have Chinese character.
My windows's default language is gbk.
If I use utf-8 encoding for the shell, fork fail. If i use gbk, everything
goes fine.
The following is the test .
[ba...@bambo-notebook ARM9]$ pwd
/cygdrive/d/个人研发/ARM9
Huang Bambo wrote, On 14.5.2010 6:29:
[ba...@bambo-notebook 4.4.4]$ cat tvfork.c
#include sys/types.h
#include unistd.h
#include stdio.h
int main(void)
{
pid_t pid = vfork();
if ( pid 0 )
{
printf(I'm chield.\n);
_exit(0);
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