how to paste in vim (not gvim) from clipboard ?
Hold down Shift while middle-clicking.
or press Shift-Insert ...
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or press Shift-Insert ...
What about keyboards that don't have an insert key? (Unfortunately
all too common these days.)
middle-mouse-button
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Hi Ronald,
try last, that provides the information, you are looking for.
matthias
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Hi Ryan,
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When bash is started with the -l (that's an 'L') flag, aliases that
I've defined in .bashrc don't take effect. My .bash_profile includes a
call to .bashrc, and I know that .bashrc is being executed because
...
I bet Your line
Hi Eric,
Your XKEYSYMDB points to a wrong path. Either set it to the right one:
export XKEYSYMDB=/usr/share/X11/XKeysymDB
or delete it from Your environment setup. The path has changed with the
new X11-version.
best regards, matthias
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Hi all,
I am no longer able to use xauth. It misses the security extension
within XWin. Has this been removed on purpose and would you please
explain why?
best regards, matthias
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Subject: bash: Word splitting but when?
Hi All,
Trying to get the right form of quoting and command
start is a builtin of cmd.
try cygstart a.xls instead.
matthias
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Subject: how to start windows applications
i've
try [ -z $filetime ] instead of [-z $filetime]
matthias
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Subject: bash programming: testing for empty string
Hi,
I'm trying to find the time of a file by
Sounds to me like a permission problem:
Does it work if You use DISPLAY=:0?
Do You have set up xauth and created an entry like:
xauth list
hostname/unix:0 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 e43b9761413c7718696720152f5e1c62
maybe it would help to create an additional entry for 198.168.205.98:0
or
Change the username to lower case on Your Windows login or at least
within cygwins /etc/passwd ...
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Of David Smiley
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2007 5:25 PM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: username should be
In that case I guess it contains a starting line #!/usr/bin/csh and there is
no /usr/bin/csh, that always leads to the error message, you've seen.
matthias
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Gesendet: Mittwoch,
Yes, and I'm trying very hard to avoid it's use in my local environment
:-) But thanks for that reminder anyway...
matthias
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Dec 1 08:34, Morche Matthias wrote:
You just want to connect from one host to another one. It's totally
sufficient to set up the key
You're right, I avoided the use of passphrases and carefully considered
the loss of security imposed by that and thus I do not need ssh-agent...
It's been so long ago, that I just forgot about those consequences...
matthias
H.S. wrote:
Morche Matthias wrote:
You just want to connect from
Simpler than using keychain and ssh-agent, Hmm... did You ever try to
just generate your key by ssh-keygen and then copy the public key
~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub eg to Your remote host into ~/.ssh/authorized_keys.
Would You consider this to be simpler?
matthias
H.S. wrote:
Hi Karl,
Karl M wrote:
?
matthias
H. S. wrote:
Morche Matthias wrote:
Simpler than using keychain and ssh-agent, Hmm... did You ever try to
just generate your key by ssh-keygen and then copy the public key
~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub eg to Your remote host into ~/.ssh/authorized_keys.
Would You consider this to be simpler
Public Mailing Lists wrote:
Eric Blake wrote:
Don't spread misinformation. Cygwin is a Unix environment
emulation, so /dev/null ALWAYS exists (none of this junk about
depending on your installation).
here is some output of my personal Cygwin installation:
$ ls /dev
ls: /dev: No such
Have a look at cygstart and Luc Hermitte's cyg-wrapper.sh
(http://hermitte.free.fr/cygwin/)
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Of Sam Steingold
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while we are at it, how do non-cygwin programs supposed to handle this
/cygdrive stuff?
shell
I do find it: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cygnus
Solutions\Cygwin\mounts v2\cygdrive prefix
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Of Sam Steingold
...
I cannot find either cygdrive or cygwin in the registry (using
regedit)
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Does pbcompiler start with something like
#!/bin/sh
in ist first line? And does that /bin/sh after #! exist and is that executable?
Does /bin/sh pbcompiler work as expected?
regards, matthias
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Hello,
As I have just readed,
Sorry, I had to read more carefully. If You cannot change the permissions to be
executable, You won't be able to execute it. There must be some options to the
mount command to make everything executable...
Try mount -X ...
regards, matthias
Morche Matthias wrote:
Does pbcompiler start
Did You consider using a proxy of Your own eg Proxomitron that is able to
manipulate the user-agent?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cywgin might not require a specific broser, but the proxy server
might. Hence, it might block cygwin if it sends an unauthorized
user-agent. I am not sure whether it
On http://www.fs-driver.org/index.html You will find an ext2-driver for WXP,
who is also able to read and write ext3-filesystems.
matthias
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FYI, explore2fs found both my boot and root partitions
on the firewire external drive with no trouble.
Thanks for the
I've observed the same behaviour, but tracked it down a little further.
lilypond does produce a tex-output, but it does not generate dvi nor ps neither
pdf. You should be able to write a tiny shellscript as a wrapper, that
generates pdf from the tex-output...
matthias
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From: Danny Ng
Sent: 06 April 2005 09:45
Hi,
I've recently downloaded the latest version of cygwin, and
reinstalled the whole thing. Previously I had a compiling error with
gcc, but now that has been fixed. After having successfully
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If I had to guess, I'd say that boinc is putting itself into a high
priority class for some reason and is eating cpu cycles, causing
cygwin's pipe reading code to stall.
I've made a change to cygwin to put it's pipe reading code into a
slightly higher priority
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the include file _G_config.h should come with cygwin. However
it is not present on my system. Can somebody enlighten me
...
Found 3 matches for _G_config.h.
Look at http://cygwin.com/packages/
and search for it
matthias
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I wonder if I'm the only one who uses jvmstat from cygwin, but anyway, here is
a recipe for using the jvmstat-package from cygwin:
The culprit with not being able to run the standard installed jvmstat-tools on
cygwin is the difference between the cygwin-paths and the windows-paths.
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I have run a small test :
$ /cygdrive/c/Perl/bin/perl -e system \dir\
and this pops up a DOS command box while the command
executes.
...
I do get these boxes only if use wperl instead of perl...
In that case they pop up and vanish immediately.
Did You replace
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Well, not intentionally, anyway, and if I use command
completion upon 'wp' I do not get 'wperl'.
Btw. my Perl version is v5.8.5 built for cygwin-thread-multi-64int.
why don't You use the cygwin perl?!
For 95% of my work I use the Cygwin perl, but this is a
Try startx ... but it needs xinit; all of them in /usr/X11R6/bin...
matthias
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someone tell me where i can find these files and how to get an xterm
window started.
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Hi,
In my make file I am trying to check whether a directory exists or
not then set a path differently if doesn't exist.
I am using cygwin installed on windows 2000.
The if construct I have is as follows.
if test [-dc:/tools]; then DRIVE = c:/tools; else
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy!
We have some windows machines running Cygwin to which we'd like to
connect via rsh.
It all works well if the passwd entry's home field points to a local
directory, and the .rhosts file in that directory contains the proper
values.
The accounts are
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi.
I'm attempting to run:
$ crontab -l
# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE - edit the master and reinstall.
# (cron/myCron installed on Fri Nov 5 14:08:06 2004)
# (Cron version -- $Id: crontab.c,v 1.7 2003/04/15 15:13:41 corinna
Exp $) * * * * * echo 'Boo from cron'
but
Just a guess: Do You have hyperthreaded CPUs? Does disable HT in BIOS accelerate the
processes?
matthias
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Is the expected behaviour of clamscan to avoid scanning the root directory as shown
below?
$ clamscan -v -r /
--- SCAN SUMMARY ---
Known viruses: 25864
Scanned directories: 1
Scanned files: 0
Infected files: 0
Data scanned: 0.00 MB
I/O buffer size: 131072 bytes
Time: 0.940 sec
I suggest to read the contents of the following link carefully, the answer is there:
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq_toc.html#TOC31
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However, if I do
There is no executable command '/bin/echo hello /cygdríve/c/test.txt'
Remove the single quotes in the crontab file...
matthias
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Of Marcos Rebelo
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 2004 1:11 PM
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Subject: I'm getting crazy whith the cron
I don't know what to
Hi Kenneth,
seems to me your authentication worked. Maybe your . runme.sh does not work as
expected, since the environment of a login window and a non-interactive call differs?
Maybe You'd better call sh runme.sh?
regards, matthias
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...
I am able to ssh and
...to set environmental variables for windows you can use regtool...
But in that case they get persistent...
...and the simplest equivalent to start is using to background the command...
matthias
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so, maybe
nohup smbmount //whatever /whereever /dev/null 21
should do, still in an portable way...
matthias
...
starting all the mappings without waiting on completion but my BASH
window wont' go away until they have all completed.
On Linux, something simple like:
#!/bin/bash
Another Method is using psloglist from SysInternals psutils package. It's not cygwin,
but native win32.
...
I have doubts there's a portable way to scan syslog
programmatically. If
you simply want to access the NT event log, look at the libwin32-perl
package (there may be other ways, too).
start debugging the sshd with -ddd. Keep in mind, it serves only one session, if
started that way and look into /var/log/sshd.log and into the eventviewer. I bet that
gives enough hints to find the cause of Your problems...
matthias
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A working chown and chmod are prerequisites to make sshd work.
matthias
...
chown and chmod are not working at all on this system
...
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ssh never worked for me if the private key file was set be to readable by everyone...
Did You start sshd with debugging, did You have a look into /var/log/sshd.log?
Interestingly I saw that post just before making my posting
here. That
was the last attempt I made to fix it. I tried to
Hey Roger,
I prefer to place my (sitewide) bashrc extensions into
/etc/profile.d/my-bashrc-preferences.sh. There is a similar mechanism in vim but I'm
to lazy to look it up :-)
matthias
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My advice is to setup the daemon like cygrunsrv ... -a -ddd, this will turn on the
debugging and You will see the results either in /var/log/sshd.log or within the
Eventviewer.
From what you tell, I would judge that some permissions of the affected user are
wrong.
Check the home dir,
Do ssh -vvv, typically it complains about the login dir of the user having wrong
permission. I use to set it to chmod og-w ~newuser.
matthias
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Sent: Thursday, March 04, 2004 8:52
remember it was misleading. The indicator for this
kind of problem was setgid invalid argument flashing up on the login window.
matthias
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From: Daniel Danger Bentley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 05, 2004 2:46 PM
To: Morche Matthias; [EMAIL PROTECTED
Now that You point it out, I myself also do not understand how this can work, but it
does!
BTW, Hannu, Your mailto does not really work :-)
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Sent: Saturday, February 28, 2004 3:04 PM
To: Morche Matthias
Subject
Did You ever try to use //./physicaldrive4 instead? It seems to a quotation
problem...
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Sent: Monday, March 01, 2004 1:29 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problem with dd to raw disks
Just to be sure, type the following command:
bind -v :
$ bind -v
set blink-matching-paren on
set byte-oriented on
set completion-ignore-case off
set convert-meta off
set disable-completion off
set enable-keypad off
set expand-tilde off
set history-preserve-point off
set horizontal-scroll-mode off
Just to be a little more helpful :)
Have You set some evironmental INPUTRC to use some other file than ~/.inputrc?
Or does bash not find Your homedir?
matthias
...
This was set to 'off' here though it is turned on in the .inputrc. I
don't know why .inputrc doesn't work but this is another
Try using single Quotes instead of the double Quotes!
./bemcmd -o2 -jbtest -mtestms -s'C:\WINNT\Temp\*.*' -mp:1 -w -r
...
$ ./bemcmd -o2 -jbtest -mtestms -sC:\WINNT\Temp\*.* -mp:1 -w -r
./bemcmd -o2 -jbtest -mtestms -sC:\WINNT\Temp\*.* -mp:1 -w -r
+ ./bemcmd -o2 -jbtest -mtestms
Are You shure the filename ends with that dot? Maybe there are unreadable chars
appended, so Yozu never gave the correct filename when deleting...
I tried to create a file ending with a dot and did not succeed.
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Your answer confirms my assumption that there are hidden chars trailing the dot: try
ls -q cachedmetrics* and use the result to delete...
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Sent: Friday, January 16, 2004 2:53 PM
To:
Hi Frantisek,
try appending c:\cygwin\bin to Your windows PATH environment variable. That should do
the job...
matthias
...
So, now I have the latest cygwin but I can no longer run it from a
standard Windows BAT file because it doesn't see
cygwin1.dll file (and
other DLL files it
of ~/.bashrc
explicitly.
matthias
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From: Wirawan Purwanto [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2003 4:38 PM
To: Morche Matthias
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Problem with noninteractive bash initialization
Yes, BUT I suppose that the shell
Try xxd, i think it comes with vim...
...
have as I can do under Linux with hexdump -C.
How would I do that with cygwin?
...
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Did You try $FUNCNAME? See also man bash :-)
as in fn () { echo $FUNCNAME ; }
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