Alex, I cannot access your web site, can you post the patch to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] please, or even just direct to me.
Thanks,
Rob
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From: Alexander Nanou [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2002 1:34 AM
Subject: sh-utils: su patch for
Right, I think I found the cause. At least I can successfully download
from *every* available site, and before I had repeatable problems doing
that.
Corinna, can you CVS update and try a fresh build?
I found a bug that could have caused the issue:
site (char const *newkey)
{
key = new
Hi Harold and all,
You're right,
Konqueror is working under KDE.
snip
Note: The kde-on-cygwin project may have Konqueror
working.
http://kde-cygwin.sourceforge.net/
Hope that helps,
Harold
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I wanted to do something similar. You can try Dillo, which after I got
GTK and GLIB installed compiled without a problem. You'll find it alpha
quality and not really that useable however.
http://dillo.sourceforge.net/
A note to those who question why (a rant somewhat, so please take with a
Greetings,
I think I have followed all the directions, but all I get is a
blank X screen with a pointer cursors.
The request doesn't seem to be getting to the Linux system.
I did a tcpdump port 117 and I don't see any packets at all going
to Linux.
In the docs it says to change gdm.conf
Darryl,
According to the Linux XMDCP HOWTO
(http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/XDMCP-HOWTO/gdm.html), the port number is
177, not 117.
I don't know what else to tell you. Try using kdm instead.
Harold
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/ John A. Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Phil Humpherys wrote:
|
| I'd sure like to get an X browser running in xfree. I don't seem to be
| able to get netscape or mozilla to work in cygwin-xfree.
|
| why in the world would you want to do such a thing??
Comeon, why do you need cygwin on
I just recently installed the newest xfree86 (4.2.0). I have cygwin
installed on a Windows 98 machine. I have two problems:
1) The startx script doesn't seem to work for me. Whenever I try to run it,
it says
xinit: not found
Why doesn't this work?
2) Even though startx doesn't work,
Greetings,
Yep change the port to 177 start to show packets moving back and forth.
At some point a login screen came up. I repeated and got the login
screen fairly quickly. Try again and it has been waiting for about
10 mins and still no screen. I can see packets, but that is about it?
Any
I set the TERM variable to vt100 and it works. But it gets changed to vt102
everytime i restart cygwin. Where am I supposed to change it so it's
permanent?
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From: Tzafrir Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Wilfred Villegas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent:
Hi Ralf and others,
KDE is alpha, that's a fact.
But I wait the installation of cygwin/XFree as
packages...
Then you'll be able to put KDE installable as a cygwin
package !
* sad because m$ programs reinstall every library they
need whithout any notion of packaging *
--- Ralf Habacker [EMAIL
Hi,
I wrote a simple tcl/tk that has frame which calls to
my c progra which in turns calls some X functions.
I can compile the program fine, but when I run it,
it core dumps with STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION. I traced
through the program and it core dumps when it calls
X functions like
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If you have visual studio, it includes a subset of the debugging
symbols for windows. Install those!
Stephano Mariani
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Behalf Of Tom Lane
Sent: 26 January 2002 04:30
Having run into the touble myself and skimming the list for answers,
the only one that really soved the problem was Charles's:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-01/msg01406.html
*RE* install libintl and libintl1 packages. Ensure that /usr/bin is in
your PATH.
Would the
Jari Aalto+mail.linux wrote:
Having run into the touble myself and skimming the list for answers,
the only one that really soved the problem was Charles's:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-01/msg01406.html
*RE* install libintl and libintl1 packages. Ensure that
Has anyone compiled XEmacs successfully with support for XFree86? I would like to run
xemacs under
X, rather than the native NT gui, but I run into all kinds of trouble during configure
or make. I've tested
different distributions, including 21.1.9, 21.5.4 and 21.4.6 but get none of these to
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From: Charles Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Actually, the real answer is more general -- the following could
replace
the current My application cannot locate cygncurses5.dll!! question
and a lot more:
...
and the next release of setup will avoid more of these
Earnie Boyd wrote:
If this proposal is for a standard cygwin package, then it should
just live in /usr/... The mingw binaries go to
/usr/bin/i686-pc-mingw-{gdb,as,gcc}, gcc libraries in
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-mingw, and additional files in
/usr/i686-pc-mingw/
This is what I
On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 11:41:32AM -, Stephano Mariani wrote:
If you have visual studio, it includes a subset of the debugging
symbols for windows. Install those!
Can't someone just provide them with what they are asking for???
If they had a debugging version of postgress, they'd be able
On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 11:47:18AM -, Stephano Mariani wrote:
This is a test...
Apparently, my mail server is blacklisted? (HOW?)
Stephano Mariani
Please. This is not a test mailing list. If you receive a bounce
email because your server is on one of the advertised RBLs (and I don't
see
On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 08:14:47PM +0100, Ralf Habacker wrote:
while makeing some tests I recognized, that sometime select() and
close() crashes, if the number of used file descriptors is 60.
grep /usr/include/sys/types.h for FD_SETSIZE. You'll note that it is,
by default, 64. Set it to
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The bounce occurred not due to the cygwin mailing list, but at some
server on the way to the cygwin list. Not only did I not have any
information as to why this occurred, but I seemed to be an isolated
occurrence. I therefore was surprised that
cygutils-0.9.8-1 has been uploaded to the Cygwin net distribution.
cygutils provides a collection of small -- and hopefully useful --
utilities.
Changes:
- add 'last' implementation from Mark Bradshaw
- add 'utmpdump' implementation from Mark Bradshaw
- add 'realpath' implementation (*)
Create a directory named comX where X is a number.
ls the directory and it will come up as a character device.
This shouldn't be happening unless the directory is under /dev.
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From: James Vega [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2002 11:50 AM
Subject: Cygwin mistakes directories for character devices
Create a directory named comX where X is a number.
ls the directory and it will come up as a character
On Sat, Jan 26, 2002 at 07:50:01PM -0500, James Vega wrote:
Create a directory named comX where X is a number.
ls the directory and it will come up as a character device.
This shouldn't be happening unless the directory is under /dev.
http://cygwin.com/lists.html#see-above
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Can we add (i.e. comX, lptX, aux) - the folk that don'tknow about DOS
devices, won't know the ComX is found under that topic.
Rob
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From: Robert Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Robert Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2002 16:59
Subject: Re: FAQ topic What about special DOS devices
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From: Robert Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there a way to install bash as a service and submit make's remotely
rather than having to use cygwin as an interactive tool ?
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I can build it for them, but I don't have a way to make it available to them.
If someone can provide a site for them to get it from, I'll do the build. What
options to configure, other than --enable-debug, do you need?
--Rick
--- Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Jan 26, 2002
Hi Rick,
Thanks heaps for the offer. :)
One of our users Joerg kindly pointed out a solution (and when tested,
it solved the problem).
It seems there's a lack of info about needing cygipc to be installed
when installing cygwin.
Would it be possible to add something about it to the cygwin
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- Original Message -
From: Justin Clift [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Rick Rankin
[EMAIL PROTECTED]; Tom Lane [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Joerg Hessdoerfer [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Cygwin
Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 27, 2002 3:36 PM
Subject:
I haven't looked in the Cygwin FAQ specifically for this, but the need for the
cygipc package is described in /usr/doc/Cygwin/postgresql-7.1.3.README. It
seems, though, that people don't seem to know about /usr/doc. You can find the
answers to quite a few questions there!
--Rick
--- Justin Clift
Pepe Perez wrote:
hello, before anything else I don't speak English, I am Argentinean,
I am writing this with the help of a translator, so know how to
excuse my language.
Making a couple of tests with CYGWIN and the compiler GCC 2.95-3.5
was with which I am reserved bad the
On Sun, 27 Jan 2002, Robert Collins wrote:
Under win9x, such filenames are invalid - they are DOS devices, and
cygwin maintains win9x compatability. If you want correct behaviour
under NT, perhaps you could submit a patch.
I'm not sure about filenames, but I know that you can make
cygutils-0.9.8-1 has been uploaded to the Cygwin net distribution.
cygutils provides a collection of small -- and hopefully useful --
utilities.
Changes:
- add 'last' implementation from Mark Bradshaw
- add 'utmpdump' implementation from Mark Bradshaw
- add 'realpath' implementation (*)
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