Re: Apache obatined in Cygwin Setup is FOREIGN

2004-03-24 Thread George Hester
Noon recess.. they have joke! 

George Hester
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 Mittagspause..haben sie Spass!
 ~Martin~
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 Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2004 10:10 AM
 Subject: Re: Apache obatined in Cygwin Setup is FOREIGN
 
 
  * George Hester (2004-03-20 05:49 +0100)
   [whatever]
  
  And for christ's sake: have a line break and stop these senseless
  bottom full-quotings. You're emails are already unreadable enough.
  
  Thorsten
  
  
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Re: Apache obatined in Cygwin Setup is FOREIGN

2004-03-23 Thread Martin Gainty
Mittagspause..haben sie Spass!
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Sent: Saturday, March 20, 2004 10:10 AM
Subject: Re: Apache obatined in Cygwin Setup is FOREIGN


 * George Hester (2004-03-20 05:49 +0100)
  [whatever]
 
 And for christ's sake: have a line break and stop these senseless
 bottom full-quotings. You're emails are already unreadable enough.
 
 Thorsten
 
 
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Re: Apache obatined in Cygwin Setup is FOREIGN

2004-03-20 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, George Hester wrote:

 I forgot.  I have to override this newsreader and often I forget.  I
 hope this is better.  Believe me the stuff it puts in that causes you
 the trouble I do NOT mean to do intentionally.

It is better, thanks.  I didn't mean to chide you, just to alert you to
the fact that it was hard to properly reply to your message.

 Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
  George,
 
  Please change either your style of reply quoting or your signature.  I had
  to jump through hoops to be able to include the full thread history in my
  reply, as pine kept cutting it off at the '-- ' in your signature.  Also,
  please try not to quote raw e-mail addresses in your replies.  More below.
 
  On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, George Hester wrote:
 
   Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, George Hester wrote:
   
 I downloaded and installed the Apache Server from the Cygwin setup.
 It's in Chinese and Russian.  At least the index.html is NOT English.
 How do I remove this and get the English version?  Thanks.
   
Apache comes with the index.html page in multiple languages.  It selects
the page to display based on your browser's accepted language preference.
Try telnetting to the apache port and requesting 'GET / HTTP/1.0', and see
which page is returned.
Igor
  
   OK Igor I can try that.  I actually have a few language prefs in my
   browser.  I suppose if I remove the non-English ones that may fix it.
   But you know this is not right.  Apache should pull out the language
   pref from the top which is English (US) in my case en-us.  There must be
   a setting that is incorrect where the Apache is looking at 2nd 3rd pref
   instead of 1st pref.
 
  I've just verified that Cygwin's Apache (which is version 1.3.29) doesn't
  recognize en-US (but does recognize en).  This may be a bug in
  Apache...
 
   Let me see what happens when I remove the other language prefs...yup
   that did it.  The secondary and tertiary language prefs are interfering.
 
  Try adding en after en-US...
 
   Another thing I am noticing.  When I start the Apache server logout no
   lomger works in Cygwin.  The bash shell just hangs.  In fact it has hung
   through the entire write of this post.  I have to kill the Cygwin
   session by X the command console window.
 
  I don't see this on Win2k SP3, Cygwin 1.5.8.  But then, I run apache as a
  service.  You didn't provide enough information to allow others to attempt
  to reproduce this.  Please review the Cygwin problem reporting guidelines
  at http://cygwin.com/problems.html and try again...  Make sure to
  provide the exact sequence of actions that results in the hang.
  Igor

 Lets see:

 I double-click the Cygwin icon on the desktop.  I go into the default
 bash shell.  I type \usr\sbin\httpd I then try logout and Cygwin hangs.

Please pay attention to details -- typing \usr\sbin\httpd will not even
start Apache in a bash shell; you'd need to type /usr/sbin/httpd for that
(note the forward slashes).  Also, httpd with no options forks and puts
itself in the background, but, on some OSes may still be attached to the
originating console (which is what you see -- bash has exited, but the
*console window* that ran bash cannot exit because of httpd running).
Since you haven't told us what version of the OS you're trying this on, we
can't guess what the problem or the possible solutions might be.

 Not sure of the version of Cygwin...I think it just updated when I ran
 setup a moment ago.

As specified in http://cygwin.com/problems.html, the way to report the
version of Cygwin (along with the OS version and enough details about your
installation to try reproducing your problem) is to attach (as an
uncompressed text attachment) the output of cygcheck -svr to your
message.

 I'll try changing to en with the other language prefs and see if there
 is a change.

 George Hester

HTH,
Igor
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Re: Apache obatined in Cygwin Setup is FOREIGN

2004-03-20 Thread Thorsten Kampe
* George Hester (2004-03-20 05:49 +0100)
 [whatever]

And for christ's sake: have a line break and stop these senseless
bottom full-quotings. You're emails are already unreadable enough.

Thorsten


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Re: Apache obatined in Cygwin Setup is FOREIGN

2004-03-20 Thread George Hester
Basically Thorsten you are telling me to get a different newsreader.  The stuff
you are having trouble with I do not do intentionally.

I try to make things better for you.
But sometimes I forget.  Please understand
I am NOT doing this to you intentionally.
It is a result of this newsreader.

Note complaining about my newsreader could also
be said of those used here where this 
issue comes up.  I am trying.

George Hester
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 * George Hester (2004-03-20 05:49 +0100)
  [whatever]
 
 And for christ's sake: have a line break and stop these senseless
 bottom full-quotings. You're emails are already unreadable enough.
 
 Thorsten
 



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Re: Apache obatined in Cygwin Setup is FOREIGN

2004-03-20 Thread George Hester
OK here is the attchment.

George Hester
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Igor Pechtchanski wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, George Hester wrote:
 
  I forgot.  I have to override this newsreader and often I forget.  I
  hope this is better.  Believe me the stuff it puts in that causes you
  the trouble I do NOT mean to do intentionally.
 
 It is better, thanks.  I didn't mean to chide you, just to alert you to
 the fact that it was hard to properly reply to your message.
 
  Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
   George,
  
   Please change either your style of reply quoting or your signature.  I had
   to jump through hoops to be able to include the full thread history in my
   reply, as pine kept cutting it off at the '-- ' in your signature.  Also,
   please try not to quote raw e-mail addresses in your replies.  More below.
  
   On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, George Hester wrote:
  
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
 On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, George Hester wrote:

  I downloaded and installed the Apache Server from the Cygwin setup.
  It's in Chinese and Russian.  At least the index.html is NOT English.
  How do I remove this and get the English version?  Thanks.

 Apache comes with the index.html page in multiple languages.  It selects
 the page to display based on your browser's accepted language preference.
 Try telnetting to the apache port and requesting 'GET / HTTP/1.0', and see
 which page is returned.
 Igor
   
OK Igor I can try that.  I actually have a few language prefs in my
browser.  I suppose if I remove the non-English ones that may fix it.
But you know this is not right.  Apache should pull out the language
pref from the top which is English (US) in my case en-us.  There must be
a setting that is incorrect where the Apache is looking at 2nd 3rd pref
instead of 1st pref.
  
   I've just verified that Cygwin's Apache (which is version 1.3.29) doesn't
   recognize en-US (but does recognize en).  This may be a bug in
   Apache...
  
Let me see what happens when I remove the other language prefs...yup
that did it.  The secondary and tertiary language prefs are interfering.
  
   Try adding en after en-US...
  
Another thing I am noticing.  When I start the Apache server logout no
lomger works in Cygwin.  The bash shell just hangs.  In fact it has hung
through the entire write of this post.  I have to kill the Cygwin
session by X the command console window.
  
   I don't see this on Win2k SP3, Cygwin 1.5.8.  But then, I run apache as a
   service.  You didn't provide enough information to allow others to attempt
   to reproduce this.  Please review the Cygwin problem reporting guidelines
   at http://cygwin.com/problems.html and try again...  Make sure to
   provide the exact sequence of actions that results in the hang.
   Igor
 
  Lets see:
 
  I double-click the Cygwin icon on the desktop.  I go into the default
  bash shell.  I type \usr\sbin\httpd I then try logout and Cygwin hangs.
 
 Please pay attention to details -- typing \usr\sbin\httpd will not even
 start Apache in a bash shell; you'd need to type /usr/sbin/httpd for that
 (note the forward slashes).  Also, httpd with no options forks and puts
 itself in the background, but, on some OSes may still be attached to the
 originating console (which is what you see -- bash has exited, but the
 *console window* that ran bash cannot exit because of httpd running).
 Since you haven't told us what version of the OS you're trying this on, we
 can't guess what the problem or the possible solutions might be.
 
  Not sure of the version of Cygwin...I think it just updated when I ran
  setup a moment ago.
 
 As specified in http://cygwin.com/problems.html, the way to report the
 version of Cygwin (along with the OS version and enough details about your
 installation to try reproducing your problem) is to attach (as an
 uncompressed text attachment) the output of cygcheck -svr to your
 message.
 
  I'll try changing to en with the other language prefs and see if there
  is a change.
 
  George Hester
 
 HTH,
 Igor
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Apache obatined in Cygwin Setup is FOREIGN

2004-03-19 Thread George Hester
I downloaded and installed the Apache Server from the Cygwin setup.  It's in Chinese 
and Russian.  At least the index.html is NOT English.  How do I remove this and get 
the English version?  Thanks.

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Re: Apache obatined in Cygwin Setup is FOREIGN

2004-03-19 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, George Hester wrote:

 I downloaded and installed the Apache Server from the Cygwin setup.
 It's in Chinese and Russian.  At least the index.html is NOT English.
 How do I remove this and get the English version?  Thanks.

Apache comes with the index.html page in multiple languages.  It selects
the page to display based on your browser's accepted language preference.
Try telnetting to the apache port and requesting 'GET / HTTP/1.0', and see
which page is returned.
Igor
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Re: Apache obatined in Cygwin Setup is FOREIGN

2004-03-19 Thread George Hester
OK Igor I can try that.  I actually have a few language prefs in my browser.  I 
suppose if I remove the non-English ones that may fix it.  But you know this is not 
right.  Apache should pull out the language pref from the top which is English (US) in 
my case en-us.  There must be a setting that is incorrect where the Apache is looking 
at 2nd 3rd pref instead of 1st pref.

Let me see what happens when I remove the other language prefs...yup that did it.  The 
secondary and tertiary language prefs are interfering.

Another thing I am noticing.  When I start the Apache server logout no lomger works in 
Cygwin.  The bash shell just hangs.  In fact it has hung through the entire write of 
this post.  I have to kill the Cygwin session by X the command console window.

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Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, George Hester wrote:
 
  I downloaded and installed the Apache Server from the Cygwin setup.
  It's in Chinese and Russian.  At least the index.html is NOT English.
  How do I remove this and get the English version?  Thanks.
 
 Apache comes with the index.html page in multiple languages.  It selects
 the page to display based on your browser's accepted language preference.
 Try telnetting to the apache port and requesting 'GET / HTTP/1.0', and see
 which page is returned.
 Igor
 -- 
 http://cs.nyu.edu/~pechtcha/
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Re: Apache obatined in Cygwin Setup is FOREIGN

2004-03-19 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
George,

Please change either your style of reply quoting or your signature.  I had
to jump through hoops to be able to include the full thread history in my
reply, as pine kept cutting it off at the '-- ' in your signature.  Also,
please try not to quote raw e-mail addresses in your replies.  More below.

On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, George Hester wrote:

 Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
  On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, George Hester wrote:
 
   I downloaded and installed the Apache Server from the Cygwin setup.
   It's in Chinese and Russian.  At least the index.html is NOT English.
   How do I remove this and get the English version?  Thanks.
 
  Apache comes with the index.html page in multiple languages.  It selects
  the page to display based on your browser's accepted language preference.
  Try telnetting to the apache port and requesting 'GET / HTTP/1.0', and see
  which page is returned.
  Igor

 OK Igor I can try that.  I actually have a few language prefs in my
 browser.  I suppose if I remove the non-English ones that may fix it.
 But you know this is not right.  Apache should pull out the language
 pref from the top which is English (US) in my case en-us.  There must be
 a setting that is incorrect where the Apache is looking at 2nd 3rd pref
 instead of 1st pref.

I've just verified that Cygwin's Apache (which is version 1.3.29) doesn't
recognize en-US (but does recognize en).  This may be a bug in
Apache...

 Let me see what happens when I remove the other language prefs...yup
 that did it.  The secondary and tertiary language prefs are interfering.

Try adding en after en-US...

 Another thing I am noticing.  When I start the Apache server logout no
 lomger works in Cygwin.  The bash shell just hangs.  In fact it has hung
 through the entire write of this post.  I have to kill the Cygwin
 session by X the command console window.

I don't see this on Win2k SP3, Cygwin 1.5.8.  But then, I run apache as a
service.  You didn't provide enough information to allow others to attempt
to reproduce this.  Please review the Cygwin problem reporting guidelines
at http://cygwin.com/problems.html and try again...  Make sure to
provide the exact sequence of actions that results in the hang.
Igor
-- 
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Re: Apache obatined in Cygwin Setup is FOREIGN

2004-03-19 Thread George Hester
I forgot.  I have to override this newsreader and often I forget.  I hope this is 
better.  Believe me the stuff it puts in that causes you the trouble I do NOT mean to 
do intentionally.  Lets see:

I double-click the Cygwin icon on the desktop.  I go into the default bash shell.  I 
type \usr\sbin\httpd  I then try logout and Cygwin hangs.  Not sure of the version of 
Cygwin...I think it just updated when I ran setup a moment ago.

I'll try changing to en with the other language prefs and see if there is a change.


George Hester
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Igor Pechtchanski wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 George,
 
 Please change either your style of reply quoting or your signature.  I had
 to jump through hoops to be able to include the full thread history in my
 reply, as pine kept cutting it off at the '-- ' in your signature.  Also,
 please try not to quote raw e-mail addresses in your replies.  More below.
 
 On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, George Hester wrote:
 
  Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
   On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, George Hester wrote:
  
I downloaded and installed the Apache Server from the Cygwin setup.
It's in Chinese and Russian.  At least the index.html is NOT English.
How do I remove this and get the English version?  Thanks.
  
   Apache comes with the index.html page in multiple languages.  It selects
   the page to display based on your browser's accepted language preference.
   Try telnetting to the apache port and requesting 'GET / HTTP/1.0', and see
   which page is returned.
   Igor
 
  OK Igor I can try that.  I actually have a few language prefs in my
  browser.  I suppose if I remove the non-English ones that may fix it.
  But you know this is not right.  Apache should pull out the language
  pref from the top which is English (US) in my case en-us.  There must be
  a setting that is incorrect where the Apache is looking at 2nd 3rd pref
  instead of 1st pref.
 
 I've just verified that Cygwin's Apache (which is version 1.3.29) doesn't
 recognize en-US (but does recognize en).  This may be a bug in
 Apache...
 
  Let me see what happens when I remove the other language prefs...yup
  that did it.  The secondary and tertiary language prefs are interfering.
 
 Try adding en after en-US...
 
  Another thing I am noticing.  When I start the Apache server logout no
  lomger works in Cygwin.  The bash shell just hangs.  In fact it has hung
  through the entire write of this post.  I have to kill the Cygwin
  session by X the command console window.
 
 I don't see this on Win2k SP3, Cygwin 1.5.8.  But then, I run apache as a
 service.  You didn't provide enough information to allow others to attempt
 to reproduce this.  Please review the Cygwin problem reporting guidelines
 at http://cygwin.com/problems.html and try again...  Make sure to
 provide the exact sequence of actions that results in the hang.
 Igor
 -- 
 http://cs.nyu.edu/~pechtcha/
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