On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 07:01:38PM +0100, Stipe Tolj wrote:
Since many users claim Cygwin to be slow on the native Win32 system,
I may suggest maybe this cute logo at
http://www.wincvs.org/TortoiseCVS/index.shtml
At least the colours go to Cygwin's direction and I think we could get
it
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
That's ok and it's really a nice logo but... would you like
to use a logo of another project for your own?
not realy, I guess it *has to be* unique. Consider it as suggestion
how the logo should be looking like, in other worlds the style of the
logo (no photo).
Stipe
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On Sat, 9 Feb 2002, William Greenland wrote:
I noticed that you have had the same compilation error as me when
making Window Maker under Cygwin/XFree, namely:
I can not remember ever having built windowmaker. Neither for Linux
nor for cygwin.
undefined reference to `_Xsetlocale'
If you
Patrick,
One question for starters: can you start a local Cygwin/XFree86 session
(without XDMCP) on the machines that will not connect with XDMCP?
Harold
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I've looked the patch over and don't see any obvious problems. My technical
knowledge of C++ has some severe limits though.
It might be better to have rebase in some of the names; rebase_config
instead of config_file for example.
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I've rebuilt it using the latest (cygwin-devel) libtool. It seems fine
-- passes all the tests. It's packaged using my script mechanism, and
only needs some Cygwin-specific documentation and prefix changed from
/usr/local to /usr and it would be ready for inclusion in cygwin.
HOWEVER
I
I'm just in the final stages of cleaning it up and finding a
home for it (probably will end up on savannah).
these responses are all very interesting, currently at work we seem to have
standardised on MS VC++ so within the next few months I *will* be finding or
making a system that does this,
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Hello,
You must make it possible for Windows to locate the cygwin1.dll. If your
binary is in the same directory as cygwin1.dll, the system will find it (so
apparently the two are not co-located).
Putting the name of your Cygwin bin directory (in Windows format, e.g.
D:\cygwin\bin) in your
Hello
I am having a problem running perl in an at command on windows nt
because perl says it can't find some @INC libs I added. So, I'm
trying to run perl in a bash shell:
at 12:00 /every:M,T cmd /c bash -c 'perl script.pl'
However, bash will not start, saying:
bash.exe:
ÐÏࡱá, how could I
have more than paid members under me in a program that I had
never promoted?
I took the time to check out the site...and saw that these were paid members and not
just free
sign-ups...like me :)
Well, it was true...I had paid members in my downline. This
in a program
I want to report a very strange behavior of bash (?, I really don't know), that
rmedina@LIMON ~
$ xmodmap .Xmodmap
This is /bin/bash executing.
$ cat script
#!/bin/sh
xmodmap .Xmodmap
exit
rmedina@LIMON ~
$ ./script
On Sat, Feb 09, 2002 at 03:35:15AM +0100, Karsten Fleischer wrote:
Oops, my original reply was rejected somehow...
Is ksh available now? nobody talks about it recently
Glenn Fowler has made workarounds inside the AST libraries for my
Cygwin fixes, especially for that ones that would not get
On Sat, Feb 09, 2002 at 06:43:15PM +1100, Robert Collins wrote:
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The suggestion about ioctl() begs the question of where to get the file
descriptor to which to apply the ioctl() call, and does not open the
registry to
On Fri, Feb 08, 2002 at 08:44:51PM +0100, Lapo Luchini wrote:
1. Include a copy of the GPL with the programs.
2. Reference source code availability at http://cygwin.com
Is this sufficient?
You should also have a copy of the source of the distributed version on your
website (maybe next year
This seems to be the most complicated thing .. building a DLL file.
So, what is the best and recommended way to do the job using recent cygwin tools?
I've read autobook (http://sources.redhat.com/autobook/autobook/autobook_toc.html) and
it gives some good advice (I'm using autotools in my
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From: Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yah. I've been quite on this one. I'd like to point out that Cygwin
has had a patch for /dev/registry some time ago.
I just did a search and I can't see any formal submittal of a patch.
Was
Please keep all cygwin-related email on the cygwin list. I've redirected
replies to go there.
Currently, cvs on cygwin is only supported as an interactive (e.g.
non-service) application. It is *possible* to have the inetd daemon run
it in :pserver: mode, but that takes some effort -- see the
Hi!
Today I installed the latest version of cygwin. I have one problem, my
home directory ended up in /usr/bin and not /home. As far as I could see
from /etc/profile it should be created in /home. Has anyone else
encountred this problem?
Any help would be appriciated!
Regards,
Mattias
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On Sat, Feb 09, 2002 at 02:34:11PM -0500, David Means wrote:
Try:
mkdir /tmp
mount /cygdrive/c/tmp /tmp
Uh, no. There is no need for the mount command. It will royally confuse
things if you use it.
/tmp is created by setup.exe.
cgf
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Hi
As of the latest version of Cygwin, there is a flaw in the tcsh startup
scripts in /etc and /etc/profile.d that causes tcsh to fail if $HOME
contains a space (eg /home/John Smith)
Lines such as
if ( -r $HOME/.cshrc ) ...
will cause errors unless changed to
if ( -r
Christopher,
I've read your posts about Interix, and I know you are not happy about it,
but here comes the ugly question again:
How could I compile or use Xfree with Interix, I sure would use cygwin but
my boss really digs Interix because it is not emulated, and our tests with
most ported apps
Simara wrote:
Christopher,
Why are you writing directly to Chris? This is a public mailing list.
I've read your posts about Interix, and I know you are not happy about it,
but here comes the ugly question again:
How could I compile or use Xfree with Interix,
This is a public
On Sat, Feb 09, 2002 at 10:23:01PM -0500, Simara wrote:
Christopher,
I've read your posts about Interix, and I know you are not happy about it,
but here comes the ugly question again:
How could I compile or use Xfree with Interix, I sure would use cygwin but
my boss really digs Interix because
On Sat, Feb 09, 2002 at 10:52:52PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sat, Feb 09, 2002 at 10:23:01PM -0500, Simara wrote:
I've read your posts about Interix, and I know you are not happy about
it, but here comes the ugly question again:
How could I compile or use Xfree with Interix, I sure
Hello *,
I have a dll (libSQL_nosql.dll), that gets loaded in run-time, with dlopen(). I cannot
link this one.
This DLL uses some functions in another DLL (-laclshared = libaclshared.dll), that is
always linked with client program
(.exe) via it's export library (libaclshared.dll.a), and with
Yes. You are probably installing on W98? I believe the problem has been
identified and solved in principle and (presumably?) the solution will at
some stage be implemented. For the moment you can get round things as
follows:
mkdir /home/{yourname}
and move anything there that you need to,
Please forgive me all, my mistake to write to the mailing list alias instead
of Christopher directly. Also forgive me for bringing up a way off-topic to
the list.
Let me shot a different question: Are there plans to make Cygwin a windows
Subsystem?
I truly like Cygwin, I'm sorry If I bothered
On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 02:14:43AM -0500, Simara wrote:
Please forgive me all, my mistake to write to the mailing list alias instead
of Christopher directly. Also forgive me for bringing up a way off-topic to
the list.
Asking me personally for help with a competing product would be just as
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