Hi,
I've just used setup-20020220.exe to upgrade a few packages, and opted to
install the source, and was a bit surprised not to find /usr/src/grep-2.5g,
for instance, after the installation had finished.
After a while I did find the source - it was unpacked in
/usr/srcgrep-2.5g. Looks like
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 03:26:48PM -0800, Tristan Juricek wrote:
Hello, I'm new to this list, and a cursory search for MSI brought up only
one item.
This really isn't a topic for this list. Please move to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cgf
Robert Collins wrote:
What TAG did you build from? setup200202 works fine for me, and doesn't
uninstall installed packages when test is selected. Like Chris I feel
Built from HEAD - which is why I guess the fix for the Test/Uninstall wasn't
there, but once I applied the patch for the
Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
OK, here is a new util:
Usage mkshortcut.exe [OPTION]... TARGET
NOTE: All filename arguments must be in unix (POSIX) format
-a|--arguments=ARGS use arguments ARGS
-h|--help output usage information and exit
-i|--icon icon file for
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 08:48:04PM -0500, Brian Keener wrote:
Robert Collins wrote:
What TAG did you build from? setup200202 works fine for me, and doesn't
uninstall installed packages when test is selected. Like Chris I feel
Built from HEAD - which is why I guess the fix for the
I've got pkgconfig ready for contribution to the cygwin distribution.
Since we're starting to get a few packages that include .pc files
(libxslt, libxml-2.0) we probably ought to have this. I've got version
0.10.0 (released 2002-02-02) ready to.
I think it should go in latest/pkgconfig/
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ITP: pkgconfig
I've got pkgconfig ready for contribution to the cygwin distribution.
Since we're starting to get a few packages that
Robert Collins wrote:
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ITP: pkgconfig
I've got pkgconfig ready for contribution to the cygwin distribution.
Since we're starting to get a few
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Thanks for the replies, I got the picture.
I have managed to stay of other compilers than Visual Age, but that's over
now on Intel platforms!
And I really want to stay off of Visual C++, so cygwin or mingw seemed good
alternatives.
I'll take a closer look at mingw also.
Thanks again,
Dan
Hi,
yes maybe.
I installed and compiled gcc 3.03, but I get this error both with 2.95.3
and 3.03.
Maybe my different paths are not setup up correctly!
Dan
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (William F. Hammond) writes:
I don't understand why you want to use /usr/bin/env
under Cygwin.
The reason is portability. I have written hundreds of
Perl utilities which I find extremely useful and I
want them to run smoothly both on UNIX and cygwin.
I really hesitate to
| Hmm there is one tool somewhere that traces the system calls, maybe
| can be used to see which files it can't access..
|
| I scanned the mailing list using the keywords Permission denied, but
| couldn't find anything pertinent in the first 20+ hits. Could I have
| a pointer to the name
Hi there,
I have installed Xfree 4.2.0, LessTif 0.93.18 and DDD 3.3 at the the
latest cygwin on my Window NT PC.
Starting DDD causes the error message DLL liblCE.dll not found in the
path. There is no such library on my PC.
Is there anybody how can tell me what is going wrong?
Kurt
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Hi all,
for the functions (thread.cc):
int __pthread_setcancelstate (int state, int *oldstate)
int __pthread_setcanceltype (int type, int *oldtype)
can somebody add the checking whether the pointers oldstate and oldtype are
nill pointers?
The Linux man page says that the previous state/type is
The 'ttcp' package is now available via setup.exe
Ttcp is a simple yet robust network throughput testing tool.
Ttcp times the transmission and reception of data between
two systems using the UDP or TCP protocols. It differs
from common ``blast'' tests, which tend to measure the
remote
Hi all,
One of cygwn-announce moderators has problems
with mail delivery:
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Hello,
Is it possible to build the library using gcc with one of the MS VC++
calling conventions (e.g. __cdecl)?
I found switch -mrtd in gcc manual for changing the calling convention,
but I am not sure how it can be used.
Thanks,
Miodrag Dimitrijevic
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At 09:53 22-2-2002, pjacklam wrote:
I know, but cygwin respects shebang lines (e.g., a text
file in the path starting with the line #!/bin/gawk
will really be run by gawk), so I'm sure there is a way
to get this working right. I just haven't found it yet.
Well, someone(*) posted a solution that
CYGWIN_NT-4.0 1.3.9(0.51/3/2) with ServicePack 6
1) BEHAVIOUR -
Description:
(a) Telnet session from system A to cygwin system B
(b) Type telnet escape char and quit, or kill telnet
(c) Another telnet session from system A to cygwin system B
(d) On system B telnetd of step
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 03:16:10AM -0800, Stanislav Sinyagin wrote:
Hi all,
One of cygwn-announce moderators has problems
with mail delivery:
This has nothing to do with us moderators. It's a mail address
which doesn't exist anymore, probably, but which is still listed
as recipient for
I tripped over this when a nul byte found its way into a printable
text file.
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FAQ:
Hi, i use and enjoy Cygwin in multiple windows platforms to
run a linux
application on windows.
But i have a lot of times not enough space to install cygwin in the
hard disk of
my Pc's.
I would make a cygwin CD with all the cygwin arborescence and to
Create a wrapper script, e.g. '/usr/local/bin/perl -w', with
contents
#!/bin/sh
perl -w $*
Firstly, I would need to do that on every computer I might
run Perl on, which in itself is harly possible. At the
very least it is rather impractical.
Secondly, I run Perl with many
Jerry,
On Wed, Feb 20, 2002 at 05:49:48PM -0500, Gerald S. Williams wrote:
I need to build Python with threads enabled ...
I would *not* recommend the above. Please read the README:
http://www.tishler.net/jason/software/python/python-2.2.README
Specifically, issue #3.
Jason
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I did, finally, find two solutions which work on both
Cygwin and Solaris, which is pretty much all I need.
In case someone is interested, here are the solutions.
Alternative 1
=
This forces the script to be interpreted by sh.
:
eval 'exec perl -wS $0 ${1+$@}'
I know about the bug in pthreads, but we have not seen it
in practice and require threading support for our testing.
We actually have a C API that wraps our Python threading
calls (an interesting story), so perhaps we are protected
from it due to the way we use it.
I would be interested in more
Well, that's it, I've updated my cygwin environment and gcc isn't working any more!
Any help?
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Hello isaque,
Try to be more specific, please. What exactly doesn't work ?
Output of gcc execution (if any) would be usefull
Friday, February 22, 2002, 3:14:53 PM, you wrote:
iucb Well, that's it, I've updated my cygwin environment and gcc isn't working any
more!
iucb Any help?
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OK, here goes what is happening...
root@SAO-IA7153149 ~/tmp
$ ls -la
total 1
drwxr-xr-x2 root None0 Feb 22 11:33 .
drwxr-xr-x9 root None0 Feb 22 10:31 ..
-rw-r--r--1 root None 37 Feb 22 11:33 teste.c
root@SAO-IA7153149 ~/tmp
$ cat
Sorry, I tought that everybody got the same problem!
I've sent a detailed description in another mail.
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On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 03:39:46PM +0100, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
Hello isaque,
Try to be more specific, please. What exactly doesn't work ?
Output of gcc execution (if
Hello isaque,
Please, supply the output of 'cygcheck -r -s -v -c', and also
the output of 'gcc -v -o teste teste.o'
Friday, February 22, 2002, 3:42:29 PM, you wrote:
iucb OK, here goes what is happening...
iucb root@SAO-IA7153149 ~/tmp
iucb $ ls -la
iucb total 1
iucb drwxr-xr-x2 root
arborescence is a perfectly legitimate French word meaning
tree structure. It's quite popular as can be seen by a simple search. It
has fewer letters than it's english equivalent so I see no reason not to use
it and I intend to, now that I know what it means.
See
Jerry,
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 08:48:13AM -0500, Gerald S. Williams wrote:
I would be interested in more information on the pthreads
problem and possibly helping out with the fix, although I
haven't taken the time to dig around in the code and find
the offending code yet. If I followed the
Hi, I have the impression that there is a bug in the install command
version 4.1 from fileutils (or in some of the libraries it depends
on). I'm using the current version of cygwin (installed today) with
Windows 2000.
The problem is that an 'install -d' command on a //server/service path
results
Christopher Faylor wrote:
Contact the grep developers. I'm sure you can find an appropriate mailing list
here http://www.gnu.org/prep/mailinglists.html .
Geeze yet another mailing list to subscribe to, get inundated with, pour through, etc
just
to get a little convenience! I think I'll
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 10:45:18AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
for the functions (thread.cc):
int __pthread_setcancelstate (int state, int *oldstate)
int __pthread_setcanceltype (int type, int *oldtype)
can somebody add the checking whether the pointers oldstate and oldtype are
nill
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On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 08:06:33AM -0800, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
Contact the grep developers. I'm sure you can find an appropriate
mailing list here http://www.gnu.org/prep/mailinglists.html .
Geeze yet another mailing list
Hello.
I seem to have the particular combination of running
in a Windows console window, CYGWIN=... notty ...,
Forward X11 yes, and Protocol 2 mentioned by Corinna
Vinschen in her 2001-10-26 posting which results in
Ctrl-C killing my Cygwin SSH sessions under Windows.
I checked both the Cygwin
Hello isaque,
Two different copies of cygwin1.dll... This is wrong! Remove the one from
C:\WINNT.
Having two or more copies of cygwin1.dll, and further, having two or more copies
with different versions is not recommended.
Friday, February 22, 2002, 5:10:06 PM, you wrote:
iucb Here goes:
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 05:27:43PM +0100, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
Two different copies of cygwin1.dll... This is wrong! Remove the one from
C:\WINNT.
UAU man, that was good, thank you very much!
I guess my ears was just upon my eyes and I couldn't see that! :) I apologize!
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Here goes:
SNIP
701k 2001/12/04 C:\WINNT\cygwin1.dll - os=4.0 img=1.0 sys=4.0
cygwin1.dll v0.0 ts=2001/9/13 0:54
Cygwin DLL version info:
DLL version: 1.3.3
SNIP
751k 2002/01/21 C:\cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll - os=4.0 img=1.0 sys=4.0
I looked at the nt permissions of the /var/cron/tab direct and it is
only modifiable by the user SYSTEM, while on a machine with a well
working cron, that directory is modifiable by the Administrator's group
( of which, the user 'eagle' is a member).
Just change the permissions to 1755.
Christopher Faylor wrote:
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lol 8-)
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On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 08:06:33AM -0800, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
Contact the grep developers. I'm sure you can find an appropriate
mailing list here http://www.gnu.org/prep/mailinglists.html .
From: Andrew DeFaria [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: grep-2.5g
Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2002 19:09:50 -0800
grep: foo: is a directory
I see there is a -d option and I can say -d skip. I guess what I'm asking for
then is
to have -d default to skip instead of read.
Or you
ERRORLEVEL is a variable that is set and maintained by cmd.exe. The Cygwin
(actually bash) equivalent would be the variable $?, e.g.,
some_command param1 param2 ...
if [ $? != 0]
then
# The command failed
fi
There are a number of possible variations on this syntax. The equivalent exists
for
Jon Belinfante wrote:
Doing echo $ERRORLEVEL on cygwin returns a blank
I suppose you mean in a bash shell.
where doing echo %ERRORLEVEL% at a DOS prompt returns 0.
Has anyone got any ideas
Yes, where did you get the idea that $ERRORLEVEL should have any special
meaning outside
Thank you Rick - this is most helpful - and exactly as needed.
With kind regards
Jon Belinfante
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Hello Corinna,
I've seen your name on several posts while searching through google. It
seems that some people have had similar problems with sshd that I have,
but I really haven't seen a solution or any indication as to why the
problems are occuring. I'm hoping that you can help me or perhaps
Jerry,
On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 11:57:25AM -0500, Gerald S. Williams wrote:
Jason Tishler wrote:
Thanks for your offer to help. See the following for more details:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-developers/2001-10/msg00191.html
Robinow, David wrote:
arborescence is a perfectly legitimate French word meaning
tree structure. It's quite popular as can be seen by a simple search. It
has fewer letters than it's english equivalent so I see no reason not to use
it and I intend to, now that I know what it means.
On Thu, 21 Feb 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 07:09:50PM -0800, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Could we get grep to silently ignore directories? For example, if I
grep asdf * and there exists a directory called foo I see:
I see there is a -d option and I can say -d skip. I
If you are trying to actually USE ipc, then cygwin does not yet
intrinsically support it (which is why cygwin doesn't define those macros.)
However, you can install the cygIPC package: (*)
http://www.neuro.gatech.edu/users/cwilson/cygutils/V1.1/cygipc/
Be sure and read the doco.
--Chuck
I appologize in advance if there is an all too obvious answer to this
question.
We have installed a statistical programing language called SPSS within
the CYGWIN environment. Programs run in this language execute without
any problems. However, the SPSS compiler isn't smart enough to
recoginize
Uttered Bacon, Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED], spoke thus:
I am a new CYGWIN users.
To be precise, there is no such thing as a forward slash: only a slash and a
backslash. The atrocious forward slash is a Micro$oft-ism, I think.
msg04348/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
alias spss=spss $(cygpath -w $(pwd))\\ or something to that effect
Stephano Mariani
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On
Behalf Of Bacon, Ray
Sent: Friday, 22 February 2002 7 58
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Converting forward slashes to
Under bash, a function would allow you more flexibility:
# Call with file name with or without the .sps on the end
function do_spss {
file=$(cygpath -a -w ${1%.srs})
spss -f $file.sps $file.lst
}
This would also let you use relative Cygwin paths for the program file name.
There are
On Thu, Feb 21, 2002 at 05:43:17PM +0100, Piotr Stepien wrote:
Would you mind to run your test application which you've send
to Chris on one of your 98/Me machines under strace and send
the strace output to this list?
Here it is.
Thanks. It seems as if CancelIo() doesn't work with
Woops. I forgot that I cached a local copy of
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/cygwin-ug-net.html and its dependents. Look
there instead of under /usr/doc/.
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This may be of interest
http://www.parashift.com/c++-faq-lite/compiler-dependencies.html#[33.8]
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Dan Kyhl wrote:
Are you saying that I can't make C++ dll's in cygwin for use in
'normal'
Windows?
No, because every
SignalObjectAndWait is an NT only call - this _may_ be contributing to
the bug, but I don't think so.
Rob
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Hi, I'm trying to run cygsurnsrv to start kannel (a project built with
cygwin).
It works, but when trying to stop it, it sais error 1053.
Maybe there is some special -s parameter to add, but I didn't find out.
Maybe the was an earlier version of cygrunsrv which worked, as
someone told me it works
I just installed cygwin on Win2KPro, using the standard
setup.exe off cygwin web site with the install everything
(or so I thought) option. My trusty GNU C compiler
is nowhere in sight. What totally obvious thing am I missing?
Thanks. I found no mention of a separate download of gcc in the
Bob Batey wrote:
Hi,
The bug UNABLE to LOCATE CYGINTL.DLL (see Jan. 21, 2002 bug report
from Marino Stramare) still surfaces. The origin of this bug is when
one doesn't install gettext (from the contrib). Now seeing that some
people might want to make their own CD roms, I expect core
Hi Corinna
At 10:13 AM 2/14/2002 +0100, you wrote:
The sec_user() call in CreateProcess()
was never intended to set the default DACL (I didn't even know
that something like that exists when I added that) but to set the
permissions to access the process.
snip
Yes, and in the case of
Jason Tishler writes
Is it just me? Or, can anyone else reproduce this problem? I have been
able to cause the hang on three different machines. All of them PIIIs
at 500 or 750 MHz. Maybe processor speed matters? Additionally, the
hang occurs regardless of the NT version: NT 4.0 SP6a,
After installing and configuring cygwin with ssh I find I cannot launch
ssh from the command line.
CYREGEX.DLL not found.
I have done numerous searches for this .dll but no luck.
Is cygwin unable to run ssh on Win98SE or have i missed something?
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On Fri, Feb 22, 2002 at 11:41:02PM -0500, ellem wrote:
After installing and configuring cygwin with ssh I find I cannot launch
ssh from the command line.
CYREGEX.DLL not found.
I have done numerous searches for this .dll but no luck.
Is cygwin unable to run ssh on Win98SE or have i missed
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Of John A. Turner
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 1:14 PM
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Cc: Cygwin mailing list
Subject: Re: Cygwin without installing
Robinow, David wrote:
arborescence is a perfectly
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