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From: Robert Collins
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 1:11 AM
To: Ton van Overbeek; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
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Subject: RE: Patch for Setup.exe problem and for mklink2.cc
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From: Ton van
Can we remove more from base?
If we really really really really need a pager that always installs
(which is a different conversation, and one I thought we had had),
surely it should be the best one we have?
Rob
Hello Robert,
Friday, March 29, 2002, 10:25:08 AM, you wrote:
Found the problem causing the segment violation and probably
causing Jonas Eriksson's problem. It is a typical case of
'off by 1'. In PickView::set_headers the loop filling the
window header does one iteration too much,
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From: Pavel Tsekov [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 8:42 PM
To: Robert Collins
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re[2]: Patch for Setup.exe problem and for mklink2.cc
Hello Robert,
Friday, March 29, 2002, 10:25:08 AM, you wrote:
Hello Robert,
Friday, March 29, 2002, 10:44:23 AM, you wrote:
Btw I don't think my question is related to this is issue but
still... I notice there is a dummy column in the list view
after the Package column - is this a feature ? If so what
is its purpose ?
RC There shouldn't be - but
Subject: more and base
Can we remove more from base?
More is what? 3k? I'd love to have had it in the base install when I
installed my cygwin - I want the basic development environment too - since
what use is the environment without gcc?
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From: Jim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 9:01 PM
To: Cygwin-Apps
Subject: Re: more and base
Subject: more and base
Can we remove more from base?
More is what? 3k? I'd love to have had it in the base install
when I
Just checking, but were you able to get to the package?
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Robert Collins wrote:
Can we remove more from base?
More is what? 3k? I'd love to have had it in the base install when
I installed my cygwin -
I support having a pager in the default install (which !=
base!!!)
Base: cygwin is non-functional and completely broken(*) unless
I'm not interested in ATT's implementations of other
utilities, actually. Why would we include those? If they
are a requirement for ksh then I'm not sure I want ksh.
And I'm not interested in using the GNU tools anymore on Cygwin, since I
have the ATT tools now.
I'm using them on SunOS,
Oops, forgot to reply to the list...
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From: Karsten Fleischer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Freitag, 29. Marz 2002 17:55
To: 'Charles Wilson'
Subject: RE: How to create a ksh93 package...
There are 150 DLLs, executables and scripts altogether
On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 11:03:53AM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
Robert Collins wrote:
Can we remove more from base?
More is what? 3k? I'd love to have had it in the base install when
I installed my cygwin -
I support having a pager in the default install (which !=
base!!!)
Base:
On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 04:56:16PM +0100, Karsten Fleischer wrote:
I'm not interested in ATT's implementations of other utilities,
actually. Why would we include those? If they are a requirement for
ksh then I'm not sure I want ksh.
And I'm not interested in using the GNU tools anymore on
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From: Karsten Fleischer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Samstag, 30. Marz 2002 01:23
To: 'Charles Wilson'
Subject: RE: How to create a ksh93 package...
In Karsten's defense, I believe he has been more involved
with the AST
folks, trying to get ksh to
Hi,
I got magic 7.1 installed and trying to run it about
10 times only got the magic window to open once.
After that, I can't open it at all. The full-screen
window opens, the app window is on the mouse cusor,
but when I place it, it vanishes.
Does anyone know why windows vanish like that?
Oops... XWin-works is my known-good copy of XWin.exe. I do development work
on XWin all the time, so I have to save a copy of XWin that works, thus
XWin-works. I could have sworn that I removed the '-works' from the file
name, but I guess I didn't.
Harold
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From:
One more thing. I just updated the documentation (User's Guide) yesterday
to include an example of how to run multiple XDMCP sessions. I'm not sure,
but you may have seen the new documentation when you looked at it today;
thus, you didn't miss anything the first time around.
Harold
Alan Hourihane and I have been working a little bit on the NativeGDI
-engine 16 X Server in Cygwin/XFree86. The current CVS builds are
completely runable: user input works, drawing graphics works mostly (xterm,
twm, with just a few screwups), and most notable the server no longer
crashes on
I have been using the given bat file to launch it. The line you refer to as
stated in the MAGICXF.bat that launches MAGIC:
start XWin -fullscreen -depth 8 -emulate3buttons
This launches its own window and you can tell it's 8-bit.
I was wondering if I need more RAM on my comp to run it?
I did
Why are the colors changed when i use print screen to
capture the image in an xwindow?
how do i get the actual colors?
TIA
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You have to ask such questions at the Cygwin/XFree86 mailing list.
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From: Tagas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 9:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: XFree86
Hi,
I was reading through the mailing list after discovering i have the
Hallo Dave,
I've got a win2k box with cygwin on it. Apparently something got
corrupted somewhere, i can no longer run cygwin, the shortcut does nothing.
I'm thinking it's an association issue, can someone tell me what file
association to use?
The shortcut usually points to
Seems to work okay for me.
--Chuck
Hack Kampbjørn wrote:
Is there any objection to remove the test label from this package?
Has anybody tested it? Are there any problems that should be addresses
before releasing it as stable?
Hack 8-)
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I am going to be doing something thats going to use cygwin, -mno-cygwin
and mingw32 and I need to know what compiler flags I can use to test for
this.
This same code already builds on win32 with visual C++ and also on *nix
with gcc so is there a set of tests I can do to say #ifdef _WIN32
Hello dave,
Friday, March 29, 2002, 3:48:25 AM, you wrote:
d Hello,
d I've got a win2k box with cygwin on it. Apparently something got
d corrupted somewhere, i can no longer run cygwin, the shortcut does nothing.
d I'm thinking it's an association issue, can someone tell me what file
d
Roland Glenn McIntosh wrote:
If you can, please help. I made sure that: - my /bin directory
(C:\cygwin\bin) is in your system PATH (e.g. set for the entire
system from the My Computer properties) (Chuck msg 9/2001)
- The PATH is set correctly (Kurt msg 9/2001) Just for kicks i
I've uploaded a minor update to setup.exe that might help anyone not
able to get into the chooser - the package selection - screen.
This may help the WINE folk too.
Thanks to Ton for identifying the problem.
Rob
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I did see that but what I dont understand is if __CYGWIN__ is defined
when -mno-cygwin is selected.
I also need to know if cygwin GCC defines some specific flag that I can
test for that identifies it as GCC.
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Basicly, I want a program called cl.exe that will take MS command line
arguments and translate them into GCC args then call GCC.
It should also return any error codes from gcc back to the caller so
that e.g. a make process can act on it.
Does such a thing exist? (and one for lib, link rc as
On Friday 29 Mar 02, Jonathan Wilson writes:
I did see that but what I dont understand is if __CYGWIN__ is defined
when -mno-cygwin is selected.
Try it! Bet you would have learned faster than asking here! (Would
have saved *me* some time, that's for sure...)
I also need to know if cygwin
Hi,A PERL QUESTION ???
-
I was wondering if anybody has noticed a problem with the CPAN 'shell'.
With all other 'Net' applications shut down, it seems to behave quite well,
except when running the 'readme' routine.
It first says it's
Hi,A PERL QUESTION ???
-
I was wondering if anybody has noticed a problem with the CPAN 'shell'.
With all other 'Net' applications shut down, it seems to behave quite well,
except when running the 'readme' routine.
It first says it's
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Hi,
I searched the archives but came up empty. Sorry if this has already
been asked...
The first time I use [Ctrl]-r to scroll back through this command
history, cygwin often hangs for a while, and there is a lot of disc
activity.
Here's the scenario in more detail:
- Start bash for the
Dear Chris,
this looks like it would take more like a hardcore system programmer to do,
rather than naive me.
In any case, I'm very grateful that you have taken so much of your precious
time to respond to my posting.
thanks a lot
Hans
p.s. Do you consider me fish? As I have nipples, I'd rather
Hi folks,
I used by default the Cygwin tftpd server and it works rather fine but
unfortunetly i must now use a tftpd server which understands the option tsize
and the Cygwin tftpd don't so I tried the last version of tftpd-hpa 0.29 which
includes a port on
Win32 with cygwin and know
Jonathan,
I have to admit that I don't quite understand your original question either.
However, it seems like you're interested in understanding some of the
internals of Cygwin's gcc and the -mno-cygwin switch.
First of all, a quick response: when you specify -mno-cygwin to the
compiler,
At 07:12 AM 3/29/2002, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
Basicly, I want a program called cl.exe that will take MS command line arguments and
translate them into GCC args then call GCC.
It should also return any error codes from gcc back to the caller so that e.g. a make
process can act on it.
Does such a
At 07:58 AM 3/29/2002, Muhammad Isa wrote:
Hi,A PERL QUESTION ???
-
I was wondering if anybody has noticed a problem with the CPAN 'shell'.
With all other 'Net' applications shut down, it seems to behave quite well,
except when running
At 09:37 AM 3/29/2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I searched the archives but came up empty. Sorry if this has already
been asked...
The first time I use [Ctrl]-r to scroll back through this command
history, cygwin often hangs for a while, and there is a lot of disc
activity.
Here's the
Hi,
Thanks, it logged in. It's the .bat association.
Here's cygwin.bat.
Thanks.
Dave.
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To: dave [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 4:31 AM
Subject: Re: corrupted cygwin startup.
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On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 08:12:21PM +0800, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
Does such a thing exist? (and one for lib, link rc as well)
Yes. SN Systems uses such a system to integrate the GameCube
cross-compiler (which is gcc based) with Visual Studio.
Intel also has such a system so that you can
Hello,
I believe the implementation of sendto in cygwin.dll has a bug.
The following code works on linux but not on cygwin. I believe the reason
is that cygwin checks whether the to field is null however it is
absolutely permissible for the to field to be null, as seen in the
following
i set my /etc/inputrc to
set meta-flag on
set input-meta on
set convert-meta off
set output-meta on
aliased ls to alias ls='/bin/ls --color=tty
--show-control-chars'
I can see the output now,
but still have trouble in typing my mother tongue.
what should do I more?
OS=win98 ;
From: dave [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pavel Tsekov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 08:37
Subject: Re: corrupted cygwin startup.
Thanks, it logged in. It's the .bat association.
Here's cygwin.bat.
The cygwin.bat you send looks unchanged from the default one, so it should
On Thu, Mar 28, 2002 at 09:57:58PM -0800, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
The funny thing is, after a big discussion on cygwin-apps, 'more' was
put in the BASE category, which means it is installed by default
unless someone un-checks it in setup.exe. I hope that in this case the
mirror just
Greetings,
Does anyone know why hitting ^C within an ssh session kills ssh instead
of passing the ^C on to the host? I get
Killed by signal 2
Every time. It hasn't always done this. Is there a setting somewhere I
can tweak?
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referred to a mammal.
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On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 12:13:22PM -0500, David E Euresti wrote:
I believe the implementation of sendto in cygwin.dll has a bug.
The following code works on linux but not on cygwin. I believe the reason
is that cygwin checks whether the to field is null however it is
absolutely
I have a postscript
graphics file draw.ps. If I give the command-
notepad /p draw.ps-
it printsfew pages of postscript language text. I am sending the file to a
postscript printer.
Can anyone suggest
please.
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K. Paul
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I have a postscript graphics file draw.ps. If I give the command-
notepad /p draw.ps- it prints few pages of postscript language text. I am sending the
file to a postscript printer.
Can anyone suggest please.
Run the file through the ghostscript and send
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 13:43:18 -0500
To: Paul Dilip K NPRI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Printing postscript file
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 01:37 PM 3/29/2002, you wrote:
I have a postscript graphics file draw.ps. If I give the command-
On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 01:49:22PM -0500, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 13:43:18 -0500
To: Paul Dilip K NPRI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Printing postscript file
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At 01:37 PM 3/29/2002,
At 01:53 PM 3/29/2002, you wrote:
On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 01:49:22PM -0500, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
Date: Fri, 29 Mar 2002 13:43:18 -0500
To: Paul Dilip K NPRI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Printing postscript file
Cc:
Configure is getting an unterminated quoted string when it checks
whether make sets ${MAKE}. I've heard about problems with a path
/path/to/foo/ being converted to \path\to\foo\ which is not properly
terminated. I looked at my environment variables for something ending
with a slash and didn't
At 03:13 PM 3/29/2002, Jonathan Hayward wrote:
Configure is getting an unterminated quoted string when it checks whether make sets
${MAKE}. I've heard about problems with a path /path/to/foo/ being converted to
\path\to\foo\ which is not properly terminated. I looked at my environment
Actually the Single UNIX Specification says:
If the socket is connectionless-mode, the message will be sent to
the address specified by dest_addr. If the socket is
connection-mode, dest_addr is ignored.
And since sendto calls either WSASendTo or winsock 1 sendTo that
Hi,
I installed the cygwin bash shell along with the VIM editor on windows.
Now the problem is that it opens up the files in UNIX mode and not in
DOS mode. And it saves that way too. I have tried reinstalling the whole
thing including the vim editor and specifying DOS as the default file
type
Good to know they stand behind their product offering. I've forwarded your
message to the list.
At 03:37 PM 3/29/2002, you wrote:
Dear cygwin
After I emailed you last, I called Netburner and, wonder of wonders, they
have just put together a new version of their NDDK which seems to work fine
I just completed the install and download of all the packages of cygwin.
When compiling a program in cygwin I get the following..
gcc -g -Wall -c connect.c
connect.c: In function `lookup_host':
connect.c:26: warning: implicit declaration of function `inet_ntop'
connect.c:26: `INET_ADDRSTRLEN'
Does anyone know why hitting ^C within an ssh session kills ssh instead
of passing the ^C on to the host? I get
Killed by signal 2
Every time. It hasn't always done this. Is there a setting somewhere I
can tweak?
Switch off ForwardX11 in your .ssh/config
No, I don't know why this
Hi all,
the ps -W command gives me most of the information I need for running
processes, except it doesn't list system services. I have looked through the
source and it doesn't look it makes any atempts to even go there. Does
anybody know of any utility which does that, which is freely available
FYI, the following file is corrupt on mirrors.rcn.net:
/pub/sourceware/cygwin/latest/binutils/binutils-20011002-1.tar.bz2
It fails both the md5sum and the bzip2 tests, regardless
of whether I download it using the Cygwin setup program,
http, or ftp directly. It does appear to be okay on
As part of a (win32) perl program I'm running, I'm trying to run a
system ps command and return to the DOS shell (or whatever the shell is
known as in Win2K). From the command line, I can do the following, but
I stay in the bash shell:
C: c:\cygwin\cygwin.bat | ps | exit
[ ps info here ]
I suppose that I could run this under cygwin's perl ...
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From: Brian Warn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 29, 2002 2:54 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: ps within DOS
As part of a (win32) perl program I'm running, I'm trying to run a
system ps
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From: Hans Horn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, March 30, 2002 1:37 AM
p.s. Do you consider me fish? As I have nipples, I'd rather
be referred to a mammal.
Hans, the references to fish in this list are not suggesting that anyone
is a fish, but
On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 07:13:29PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Mar 29, 2002 at 03:36:23PM -0500, David E Euresti wrote:
Actually the Single UNIX Specification says:
If the socket is connectionless-mode, the message will be sent to
the address specified by dest_addr. If
At 02:54 PM 3/29/2002 -0800, Brian Warn wrote:
As part of a (win32) perl program I'm running, I'm trying to run a
system ps command and return to the DOS shell (or whatever the shell is
known as in Win2K). From the command line, I can do the following, but
I stay in the bash shell:
C:
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