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On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 09:23:46PM +1100, Robert Collins wrote:
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From: Charles Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hmmm...I must spend too much time with computers. My human brain
parsed
tetex-beta-20001218-2 as tetex-beta 20001218 2.
You have been using
On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 09:33:40PM +1100, Robert Collins wrote:
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From: Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: cygapp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 9:26 PM
Subject: Maintainers of CURL, MUTT, PYTHON and WGET, heads up!
Corinna,
On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 02:13:04PM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
I've just uploaded a PRELIMINARY version of OpenSSL-0.9.6c. It's
marked as a test version for setup. I'll not announce it.
Please test your packages against that version. It's already build
omitting the IDEA, RC5
I've found a problem in setup.exe which potentially results in
two symlinks with the same name.
As you know, the default setting for symlinks in Cygwin is using
Windows shortcuts while setup.exe always creates symlinks as
the old-style system files.
Now imagine the following simple situation
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--- Charles Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joshua Franklin wrote:
--- Charles Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like a great idea to me. Note however,
than
symbolic links are
implemented using windows shortcuts, so:
ln -s foo.html `cygpatch -P`/foo_help.html
will do what
Mainly a heads-up for you Rob:
I'm getting bad symlinks now with the latest setup.exe. They end up looking
like this:
...
lrwxrwxrwx1 Gary_VS None 21 Dec 27 00:36 etags.exe - /ctags.exe
...
The / of course leads to all manner of havoc. This is the earliest one I see
here.
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What is your DISPLAY variable set to? I am a bit confused, since one output
talks about a server going to 127.0.0.1:3.0 . If your X server is on :0,
xwinclip will never be able to connect, regardless of the authorities.
Will other local X programs run? xterm, xeyes, xwininfo, etc?
Brian
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Sure, I will put add to URL
Suhaib
-Original Message-
From: Ralf Habacker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 5:19 PM
To: Cygwin-Xfree
Subject: Building Enlightenment
Hi Suhaib,
it is interesting for the xfree people to have a link to a
patched
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Suhaib Siddiqi
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 11:23 PM
To: 'Cygwin-Xfree'
Subject: RE: Building Enlightenment
Sure, I will put add to URL
This is the url to the downloadpage
Sure, I will put add to URL
This is the url to the downloadpage
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=27249
The package is currently named kde-xlib-1.1.tar.gz and contains libXext and libICE
(missing ICEConnectionNumber symbol)
^^
Hi Brian,
The DISPLAY variable is set to 127.0.0.1:0 The .3 value is a typo.
My previous tests were showing that xwinclip always failed to open the
display. This time, I waited until the kdm
logon screen was displayed. Provided that the localhost was specified in
/etc/X0.hosts, xwinclip
From: Charles Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Note to python, postgres, and units maintainers:
Binaries within your packages are linked against
cygreadline5.dll. I
have taken the following actions:
units: didn't include readline in the requires: field (although it
should have
- Original Message -
From: Soren Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 3:17 PM
- can one safely assume that a noobie who finds Cygwin grasps that
the
tools that are packed with cygwin (bash, login, man, for example)
aren't
specific to Cygwin at all but long
On Monday 14 Jan 02, Robert Collins writes:
The task (of writing up re-directions for some of these categories or
inquiries) can be done once, -- to set up more precise explanations
and
info at the site; or it can be done as its been done, repeated over
and
over again as similar
Robert Collins wrote:
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From: Earnie Boyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1) `gcc -mno-cygwin' is not a cross compile.
2) it is possible to emulate a cross build system using a scripted
`gcc
-mno-cygwin' and symlinks.
3) `gcc -mno-cygwin' switches the build environment
Sorry for this stupid question,
but I did not find a way to solve the problem myself. I work with
Windows NT 4.0 SP 6a and the actual cygwin (just some minutes ago
updated) distribution.
Some weeks ago, I changed the way, windows reacts when I click onto
a desktop-icon which stands for a
Jon Leichter wrote:
Using Robert's invocation WOULD put configure in cross-compile mode.
But
since using Cygwin GCC to generate MinGW is ALMOST like a
cross-compile, it
will work out ok. In fact, one compelling reason to use Robert's
method is
because one wants the configure
At 10:50 AM 1/12/2002 +1100, Robert Collins wrote:
Have you tried the latest snapshot and confirmed that this still occurs?
Yes, this is with the latest snapshot. I actually haven't upgraded past
1.3.2 because the problems (like this) get worse from then on (using bash
as /bin/sh being the
Hallo Heimo.
If you just want to repair your Windows settings:
My Machine says:
open: %1 %*
Bearbeiten: C:\WINNT\System32\NOTEPAD.EXE
Print: C:\WINNT\System32\NOTEPAD.EXE /p
Sorry to all non-germans to bother you with german words.
Kristof Doffing
Lufthansa Systems
Airline Services GmbH, FRA
On Sun, Jan 13, 2002 at 01:08:54PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sun, Jan 13, 2002 at 12:47:00PM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
postgres: this setup hint is absolutely incomplete. It has no sdesc,
ldesc, category, OR requires. I made no changes -- the maintainer needs
to generate a
Hi Kristof,
Am Montag, 14. Januar 2002 15:08 schrieb
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If you just want to repair your Windows settings:
My Machine says:
open: %1 %*
This solution does not work for me. When I change the entry in
program for open from:
C:\WINNT\system32\Cmd.exe[%1]
to
%1 %*
as you
Sorry for this stupid question,
You forgot to mention completely off topic and maybe inappropriate for
this list too.
Keith
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Robert Collins wrote:
given with Cygwin run the same 'on cygwin' as they do on any
Uni* -like
platform (and therefore general documentation 'out there' will apply
too),
From experience on this list, I can assert that this is an unsafe
assumption. Many many many questions are asked
Here is a good place to look for info about flex. I found some good stuff
about bison there.
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/
Have you ever tried using Daves Quick Search Bar? It's a convenient helpful
search tool.
http://notesbydave.com/toolbar/searchdoc.htm
--- Tim Prince [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't know what this is but I'm not going to to run an executable
which has no description.
cgf
On Mon, Jan 14, 2002 at 09:35:46AM +, Henry S. Thompson wrote:
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Under Linux I do:
include math.h
...
reciprocal=NAN;
When I try to compile this under cygwin, gcc complains that NAN is undefined.
Under cygwin, man nan, tells me about a function named nan(), also using math.h.
When I try to use it, gcc complains about an implicit declaration of
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
Of Earnie Boyd
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 5:43 AM
To: Robert Collins
Cc: Jon Leichter; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Compiling apps to Mingw32 with cygwin
You need to narrow
One more follow-up:
I'm not sure what I did, however I tried it while logged in as an
administrative user on my Win2K box (where all this started). It built
re-basable.
So, I tried again while logged in as a non-admin (same test as I ran
nearer the start of this thread). But this time, it
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From: Soren Andersen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
So what I am addressing is a perceived (on my part) need for
Soren, this is *discussing* it, if you wish to address it, then
contribute a patch - to the web site, the FAQ - wherever you think it
should go.
I don't
I saw that you were twisting in the wind with setting the registry setting.
I found out how, so I thought I would share.
In older releases, such as b19, the registery setting was
a DWORD setting called HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Cygnus
Solutions/CYGWIN.DLL setup/b15.0/heap_chunk_in_mb, in the
On 14 Jan 2002 at 21:32, Robert Collins wrote:
contribute patches. Contribute the links *you know* (come on' after more
than a years use you must have collected a few useful links). Don't worry
about whether they are the best links, that's what open source doco is for!
Well, yes, exactly!
On 15 Jan 2002 at 10:41, Robert Collins wrote:
Soren, this is *discussing* it, if you wish to address it, then
contribute a patch - to the web site, the FAQ - wherever you think it
should go.
I'll get to work on it, for sure.
I don't say this to cut short the discussion, but because no-one
Mike,
Not at all. I don't give up easily, and I definitely found out what I
needed to know and the registry setting worked as it was supposed to. In
fact, the message you found was not about me having trouble increasing the
Cygwin heap allocation, but rather about my need for help in adding
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Under Linux I do:
include math.h
...
reciprocal=NAN;
When I try to compile this under cygwin, gcc complains that NAN is undefined.
Under cygwin, man nan, tells me about a function named nan(), also using math.h.
When I try to use it, gcc complains about an implicit
I have an issue with openssh and UID's over 65535. Similar things were
discussed a bit back, but this is slightly different. Seems that sshd will
die when a user with a UID too high logs in. The root cause of this is
cygwin's use of an unsigned short for uid_t, instead of an integer. As the
1) This discussion should be on-list. I've copied this to the cygwin
mailing list.
2) Ummm...you're not USING libtool-devel. You have deliberately
overriden the auto-version detection, and are using
/usr/autotool/stable/* for both stable and devel projects. (You set
the environment
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
Of Robert Collins
-Original Message-
From: Soren Andersen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
So what I am addressing is a perceived (on my part) need for
Soren, this is *discussing* it, if you wish
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From: Gary R. Van Sickle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Uh, guys: http://cygwin.com/lists.html.
Cool - Soren, you're off the hook :}.
Pretty well done, whoever did it. And it's been up since at least the
crack of
noon.
Yes, CVS will tell if you're interested. I haven't
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