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Thanks, Corinna, both of your suggestions (below) worked
Roger Young.
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I recently installed Cygwin 1.1.4 under Win98 and
[...]
(1) After inetd is started I can't exit from the shell
(with exit or logout) I
mark young wrote:
rsh.exe - Application error
The instruction at "0x75021144" reference memory at
"0x". The memory could not be "read".
You should really spend your PC some DRAM at memory location 0x!
the same thing happens if the command is "echo
I'm porting a library that requires these functions, i've noticed that they are not
implemented but the structure msghdr is declared in cygwin/socket.h.
Should these function be implemented in the future?
I figure out that an implementation of sendmsg() using sendto() should be quite easy.
Am i
i have cygwin on win98..i want to install postgresql on my system...
i downloaded postresql-6.5.1.tar.gz and untarred it in a directory..
i tried to run the ./configure in the src directory but i m getting the
following error...
loading cache ./config.cache
checking host system type...
I have found in the mailing-list archive a workaround for this problem:
I've seen something that may be the same running cygwin 1.1.4 on
both WinNT 4 and Win98. If I start an
external program and fork it from the shell, i.e:
gvim.exe
, and then exit gvim, bash eats up the CPU until I hit
On Wed, Aug 23, 2000 at 11:19:24PM -0400, Jason Tishler wrote:
When running autoheader, I kept getting error messages like the
following:
mv: cannot move `autoh16138' to `config.h.in': Permission denied
But after autoheader exited, I could successfully execute:
mv autoh16138
On 31 Oct 2000, Sapan Shah wrote:
i have cygwin on win98..i want to install postgresql on my system...
i downloaded postresql-6.5.1.tar.gz and untarred it in a directory..
i tried to run the ./configure in the src directory but i m getting the
following error...
configure:1175:
"Chris" == Chris Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Chris I've uploaded a new, testing version of Cygwin to sources.redhat.com.
Chris A partial list of what has changed is below. If anyone who has
Chris submitted changes that are not mentioned below wants to chime in, please
On Mon, Oct 30, 2000 at 01:51:02PM +0800, Topas wrote:
After I install the cygwin-1.1.5-2, uname reports the system is cugwin 1.1.6
Sorry about that. I guess I need a cygwin-1.1.5-3. It will be available shortly.
cgf
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On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 04:26:41PM +0100, Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
"Chris" == Chris Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Chris I've uploaded a new, testing version of Cygwin to sources.redhat.com.
Chris A partial list of what has changed is below. If anyone who has
Chris submitted
The results of downloading the new tar and trying the following command
sequence
$ tar cf /dev/nrmt0 *
assertion "!inheap (s)" failed: file
"/cygnus/netrel/src/cygwin-1.1.5-1/winsup/c
ygwin/cygheap.cc", line 251
0 [sig] tar 166 stackdump: Dumping stack trace to
tar.exe.stackdump
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The FAQ now says:
Q.Why is make behaving badly?
A.Make has two operating modes, UNIX and WIN32. You need to make
sure that you are operating in the right mode.
In UNIX mode, make uses sh.exe as a subshell. The path
I downloaded and installed all the recent binary tools.
Standard installation, binary mounts, WIN98.
I downloaded the cygwin-1.1.5-2-src.tar.gz and unpacked it in /usr/local
Then I did a
$ configure
$ make
but I got some make errors about
make[3]: Nothing to be done for `all'.
make[3]: Leaving
What software do I need to be able to exchange files between Windows NT 4
and Unix using "tar" and floppy disks? Can Unix mountable floppies be
accessed by Cygwin?
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At 01:57 PM 10/31/2000, Richard Y. Kim wrote:
I updated to all latest files as of 10:30AM on October 31, 2000 from
ftp.freesoftware.com as well as ftp.yggdrasil.com.
I give two examples of how bash and/or cygwin1.dll gets confused about
pwd. First "ls -l ./foo" reports that ./foo does not
Don Sharp wrote:
The results of downloading the new tar and trying the following command
sequence
$ tar cf /dev/nrmt0 *
assertion "!inheap (s)" failed: file
"/cygnus/netrel/src/cygwin-1.1.5-1/winsup/c
ygwin/cygheap.cc", line 251
0 [sig] tar 166 stackdump: Dumping stack trace to
At 02:55 PM 10/31/2000, Mike Steinlen wrote:
What software do I need to be able to exchange files between Windows NT 4
and Unix using "tar" and floppy disks? Can Unix mountable floppies be
accessed by Cygwin?
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On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 02:10:42PM -0500, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
At 01:57 PM 10/31/2000, Richard Y. Kim wrote:
I updated to all latest files as of 10:30AM on October 31, 2000 from
ftp.freesoftware.com as well as ftp.yggdrasil.com.
I give two examples of how bash and/or
i tried to run the configure file of postgresql and i got this error..with
cpp..plase help me..
Thanking you...
Sapan
This file contains any messages produced by compilers while^M
running configure, to aid debugging if configure makes a mistake.^M
^M
configure:597: checking host system type^M
I find a "work around" for the problem described below. I tried very
hard to find the real problem, but now I give up.
I add this to the end of the /etc/profile file (note that this will
not work before the setting of PATH, which is described by the command
At 02:39 PM 10/31/2000, Richard Y. Kim wrote:
"LH" == Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
LH Try cding into /mnt/d/projects/apwin/tools/ and
LH doing the ls -l ./foo. I assume that foo is
LH listable if you provide the full DOS or mounted
LH path,
On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 03:55:28PM -0500, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
At 02:39 PM 10/31/2000, Richard Y. Kim wrote:
"LH" == Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
LH Try cding into /mnt/d/projects/apwin/tools/ and
LH doing the ls -l ./foo. I assume that
At 01:34 AM 10/29/2000, E¤¯ wrote:
After i typed M-x gdb myprogram. And then i type
b main
run
In theory,the Emacs will open the source file
that contain main() and have an arrow pointed to main().
But the Emacs now try to open /cygdrive/c/myprogrampath/main.c!
Emacs dont know this kind
cygpath -w {cygwin-path-to-symlink}
Thank you for your reply.
The cygpath program does do the cygwin_conv_to_full_win32_path() part,
but it does not do the more interesting realpath() expansion. That is,
it doesn't expand symlinks.
So I'm still looking to see such a program in Cygwin,
Hi,
I'm working on a net application (a personal proxy server). For a couple
of reasons (masochism may be one...), I've decided to use non-blocking
calls and select() rather than the standard accept()-fork() for handling
requests.
The main problem with this is DNS lookups, since the standard
On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 04:26:01PM -0500, Stephen Gildea wrote:
cygpath -w {cygwin-path-to-symlink}
Thank you for your reply.
The cygpath program does do the cygwin_conv_to_full_win32_path() part,
but it does not do the more interesting realpath() expansion. That is,
it doesn't expand
this thing is bugging me!
I downloaded postgresql-7.0.2 i untarred it in the directoy and when i run
./configure i get the same problem of "c-compiler cannot create exicutables"
with the log file giving the ouuput...-lcyg...^M
then i downloaded gcc-dev-ss.tar.gz and run the setup.exe then it
Hi Dustin,
I'm not sure if this answers your question:
If you download the CVS head branch of squid 2.4 it has asynchronous calls
for cygwin already patched in the source. It also uses internal dns servers
so you don't get a dozen external process's.
Rob
- Original Message -
From:
At 09:42 PM 10/31/2000, Sapan Shah wrote:
this thing is bugging me!
I downloaded postgresql-7.0.2 i untarred it in the directoy and when i run
./configure i get the same problem of "c-compiler cannot create exicutables"
with the log file giving the ouuput...-lcyg...^M
then i downloaded
NOTE: I am not on the mailing list. If you want to reach me, e-mail me.
Stat returns Windows inode numbers on certain devices (fixed disks, CD-ROMs,
etc.). It only uses hashing if the device is not one of those or if it
can't open the file. readdir always uses the filename hashing mechanism
This is a long-standing problem in cygwin. Using real inode numbers in
readdir would be expensive but using hashes for everything would be imprecise.
I've never heard of a great solution for this, unfortunately.
cgf
On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 04:01:03PM -0500, Boris Gjenero wrote:
NOTE: I am
According to the documentation I have, the readlink() function is supposed
to return ENOENT, EINVAL, or ERANGE in the errno global variable if the file
doesn't exist, is not a symlink, or is too long.
But I'm seeing that errno is being set to 0 for files that don't exist.
This is with the
Yes Squid has a complete non-blocking DNS resolver implementation. RFC 1035
from memory.
It *doesn't* read /etc/hosts, but it talks to the DNS servers directly.
Rob
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From: "Corinna Vinschen" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "cygwin" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November
On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 05:25:38PM -0500, Jeff Hu wrote:
According to the documentation I have, the readlink() function is supposed
to return ENOENT, EINVAL, or ERANGE in the errno global variable if the file
doesn't exist, is not a symlink, or is too long.
But I'm seeing that errno is being set
Ok, so I'm slightly off-topic...
-Original Message-
From: Dustin Lang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 1 November 2000 11:04 AM
To: Robert Collins
Subject: Re: Asynchronous DNS - gethostbyname_r
Hi,
Isn't the net great - I ask a question about cygwin and
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 02:10:42PM -0500, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
At 01:57 PM 10/31/2000, Richard Y. Kim wrote:
I updated to all latest files as of 10:30AM on October 31, 2000 from
ftp.freesoftware.com as well as ftp.yggdrasil.com.
I give two
On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 11:31:08PM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
cwd =
just as Richard Kim says. The code for Cwd::cwd on cygwin is
implemented by perl-src/cygwin.c -- but I don't know why it's
failing. Patches gratefully accepted (and archived -- I'm not planning
to
Installing from our local mirror (without cygwin-1.1.5-3 yet).
Partial package listing after installing from Internet suggests:
cygwin 1.1.5-2 - 1.1.4
gcc2.92.2-3 - 2.95.2-2
This is O.K., because installed versions are test ones and suggested release.
But there are actually more test
What´s the correct format to make PS1 to display soem parts of it (e.g. \u) in another
color
(lets say blue) and in bold? Where can i get the documentation for this? The man-page
of bash is not
very helpful i this task...
MTIA,
Klaus
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Gianluca Collot wrote:
I'm porting a library that requires these functions, i've noticed that they are not
implemented but the structure msghdr is declared in cygwin/socket.h.
Should these function be implemented in the future?
I figure out that an implementation of sendmsg() using sendto()
Upgrade your cygwin: http://www.cygwin.com/
cgf
On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 12:29:58AM +, Sapan Shah wrote:
i tried to run the configure file of postgresql and i got this error..with
cpp..plase help me..
Thanking you...
Sapan
This file contains any messages produced by compilers while^M
Hello again,
I have the cygwin.src.tar file from the site. I am using DJGPP to make
my programs. How do I set up the cygwin package for DJGPP.
By the way do any of you know how to make a .cfg file??
_
Get Your Private,
Joel,
Hmm... I query DirectDraw for overlay support and for the amount of free
video memory, so I kinda just have to go with what it tells me. Perhaps
Appian has released new drivers for your video card?
Thanks for the detailed report,
Harold
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From: [EMAIL
My machine: Dell Dimension 4100, Windows ME, Nvidia TNT2 M64 4x AGP, driver
version 4.12.01.0532 (It says DirectDraw 1.0, I am not sure how right is
that)
Here is what I get:
_XSERVTransmkdir: Owner of /tmp/.X11-unix should be set to root
Desired Width: 300, Height: 300, Depth: 8
xf_dx.dll:
On Tue, Oct 31, 2000 at 09:13:48AM -0500, John Fortin wrote:
Has anyone else seen this. I been trying to compile the xfree code. At
different times and at different places, everything starts slowing
down. I've seen it get to about 30 sec to do an 'rm'.
After a while everything stops.
Harold,
I downloaded the newest drivers as you suggested and used your
new Test 4 suite. Same problem occurs. One thing I did find in the
readme for the new driver was:
b) Windowed Mode (DirectX plays back in a window). The Jeronimo
2000 card supports this mode on the
Is it about the DLL and EXE Harold posting or the
distribution from xc-4-binary directory?
Suhaib
-Original Message-
From: Dave Joyner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 2:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Direct Draw init - back creation failed -- again
Thanks for the info. It certainly cleared some things up for me.
Unfortunately, I think I was barking up the wrong tree. I got access to
another NT 4.0 (SP5) machine with a single screen and an Intense3d
Wildcat 4110 graphics card with 64 Mb of video memory and got exactly
the same error as
have no video memory available. Perhaps the best solution would be to
quit bothering you, download the source and do some debugging
myself so
that I can provide something useful to the discussion.
That certainly would be the BEST solution. More people can help
more problems we can fix
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