Hello,
doxygen (reviewed, 4 votes, Joshua, Lapo, Nicholas and Robert,
still package cleanup needed(?))
Ryunosuke? It's your call.
Sorry but give me time for brushing up this package.
I will solve some problems about TeX output.
since Tex output is only one
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
CMake (NOT reviewed, 0 votes)
I voted for this way back when it was on its first go around
and I'll vote for it again.
I also have reviewed it, and everything seems to be in
order, except a minor issue with the setup.hint. Running
cygcheck on ccmake.exe
Do we have to make things so complex?
Cheers,
Nicholas
Just my two pence worth ;)
Trust me,
there's plenty of time before this could go ahead. Setup.exe has core
model changes needed to support it.
I'd give two quid if setup.exe would compile properly with
g++-3.2!
Cheers,
Nicholas
Hack Kampbjørn wrote:
Some time ago doing a review of the pwgen package
(http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2002-07/msg00656.html) I
observed:
This seems to be a GPL package but I cannot find a COPYING file in the
original distribution, this voids the GPL as you (or Red Hat)
Hack Kampbjørn wrote:
Hack Kampbjørn wrote:
Some time ago doing a review of the pwgen package
(http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2002-07/msg00656.html) I
observed:
This seems to be a GPL package but I cannot find a COPYING file in the
original distribution, this voids the GPL
The procps packages that were uploaded to sourceware don't seem to be
showing up in Cygwin Setup. I've verified the packages are actually there on
sources.redhat.com and they have also shown up on the mirrors. However they
are not available to select in Cygwin Setup and Setup doesn't download
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 10:39:21PM +0100, Chris January wrote:
The procps packages that were uploaded to sourceware don't seem to be
showing up in Cygwin Setup. I've verified the packages are actually there on
sources.redhat.com and they have also shown up on the mirrors. However they
are not
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, Pascal A. Niklaus wrote:
Yes, Mozilla has File-Exit, but I only want to close a menu-bar-less
window created by javascript. And neither FVWM nor TWM add 'close' widgets
to the window frame. Is there really no possibility to create a 'close-event'?
Most fvwm
Investigating further,
I heard about the ntxlib projet.
http://216.239.39.100/search?q=cache:m4t1L5VkuJsC:library.psyon.org/programming/unix2nt.html+ntxlibhl=enie=UTF-8
(this is the cached version, this page is not longer available directly...)
Does somebody have a recent version of such
Fancois,
Understand that ntxlib is an ugly, incomplete, shoddy hack that only
implements about 5% of the X functions and has few prospects for ever being
able to implement any more X functions than that. ntxlib is actually just a
seperate packaging of the hack that was included in Cygwin's rxvt
Redirecting to the correct mailing list.
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 11:26:20PM +0800, Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi All People
Can I issue following command to regulate the screen size at starting
cygwin.
# Xwin -query 192.168.0.XXX -screen aa x bb
aa = width of screen in inches
bb = height of screen
Hi,
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
I've added a second video card to my computer and am running Windows with a
large (2048x768) desktop.
I'd like to run XWin like that too, but it and all the other apps only
maximize on ONE of the screens.
Although if a window is not
Jean-Claude,
Have you run Cygwin/XFree86 as follows?
XWin -screen 0 2048 768
Does that work at all? Are you able to size the window using the mouse
so that it displays at up to 2048x768? If not, perhaps we can change
that behavior later.
As far as maximization size, you will notice that
Hello,
Yes, I have run
XWin -screen 0 2048 768
And it maximizes on the current screen. Actually, if I use any resolution
that exceeds the width of the primary display, the X display always seems to
be 1024 pixels wide.
I've tried using -scrollbars , but that
Jean-Claude,
All that aside, it would be an interesting feature to implement user
window-sizing to arbitrary resolutions via the -scrollbars
parameter so that
a user might stretch the X display to the size s/he wants. But
I'm not clear
on whether or not X allows resizing once an X
Harold,
OK then.
I'd say the reasonable trade-off that wouldn't hinder existing users would
be that you get to specify the size of the X display, to any resolution you
want, and ONLY if you have -scrollbars specified, then you can scroll the
window around to see all of it OR you can also stretch
I had a little bit of time today and yesterday so I made some build-bustage
fixes to the CVS tree and I finished up a little feature that has been
holding me up from making any kind of release. That little feature I was
working on was embedding an icon in XWin.exe via a compiled Windows resource
Hi Ralf,
1) In my win2k, I set (a long) Java CLASSPATH
2) under cygwin I want to convert it (in my .tcshrc) an it
fails. If I do it
on the command line, it looks like the following:
rhauser@PCGF590K:~ cygpath --unix $CLASSPATH
ô??a?
[...]
My questions:
1) is there a way to see an
Is there a way in cygwin to do a mail relay to another localhost?
Where can I find documentation on it? Not docs on installing, I know there
are HOWTO's in cygwin for mail programs installation, just on this issue.
Regards,
m4c.
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On Thu, 2002-09-26 at 09:52, Christopher Faylor wrote:
Actually, I would first suggest taking this off list. If it turns out
to be a cygwin problem then you can discuss things here.
I think that speculating about someone's personal gpg keys is remarkably
off-topic for this list otherwise.
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Marcos schrieb:
Is there a way in cygwin to do a mail relay to another localhost?
Another host with mailserver?
Er... mmm... yes. what I was thinking about? :)
Where can I find documentation on it? Not docs
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Hmm,
2 things
(1) - either i am not getting cygwin-announce anymore - or this should of
been an announce message...
and
(2) - I think its usually recommended that you suggest that people email the
list rather then the maintainer. Makes the maintainers life a bit easier
(and helps the maintainer
GnuPG-1.2.0-1 has been uploaded to the Cygwin net distribution as a
test package.
GnuPG: Version 1.2.0 was released at www.gnupg.org as a stable release.
See: http://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-announce/2002q3/000252.html
This package is released as a test package to give people the
I had the exact same problem with Cygwin CVS.
I think the problem is that NT's idea of perry doesn't match Cygwin's
definition of UID 1119. If you're on an NT Domain, have you done the
mkpasswd -u perry -d COMPANY_DOMAIN /etc/passwd? That's what fixed it
for me.
See this for another
Gunnar,
This is exactly what the `cygpath -w -l` is supposed to do. The problem
is that I forgot that the currently compiled cygpath is buggy (not sure
why, recompiling it from 1.3.12-4 sources works). Either recompile
cygpath, or use the attached binary (compiled on Win2k, don't know if it
Antigen for Exchange found cygpath.exe matching =*.exe file filter.
The file is currently Removed. The message, RE: Open bash@the current
explorer directory?, was
sent from Igor Pechtchanski and was discovered in IMC Queues\Inbound
located at TTU/NET/CYCLOPS.
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On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, ANTIGEN_CYCLOPS wrote:
Antigen for Exchange found cygpath.exe matching =*.exe file filter.
The file is currently Removed. The message, RE: Open bash@the current
explorer directory?, was sent from Igor Pechtchanski and was
discovered in IMC Queues\Inbound located at
For the archives: there is no bug with the cygwin gpg - the problem with
my gpg key is with the keyservers.
Apparently the keyservers choke on gpg keys with multiple sub-keys..
which mine has.
So grab it direct.
Cheers,
Rob
(Really the end of the thread now).
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replying to mails... Here's another try:
Gunnar,
Converting short paths to long is exactly the intent of the `cygpath -w
-l` line. However, the cygpath executable in the current distribution of
cygwin doesn't work. You can
Hey Parker,
Get Broots to do it! He's a software wiz, you know.
Mr. Schulz
At 20:38 2002-09-25, you wrote:
Re: Re: tail -f will not work with IIS generated log files
(http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2000-10/msg01480.html)
Well, the subject says it all. And the reason Robert C. gives (IIS
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 05:20:53AM +, Guy Harrison wrote:
On Sun, 22 Sep 2002 12:40:54 -0400, Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I don't think it has anything to do with suspended threads. You can
certainly verify this by adding code to kill the threads specifically,
though, and see
I cannot have ñ and Ñ in my rxvt. How can I do this?
Regards,
m4c.
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Jörg,
OK. My turn to correct some misconceptions...
At 00:18 2002-09-26, Schaible, Jörg wrote:
Hi Ralf,
1) In my win2k, I set (a long) Java CLASSPATH
2) under cygwin I want to convert it (in my .tcshrc) an it
fails. If I do it
on the command line, it looks like the following:
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 08:12:59PM +1000, Gareth Pearce wrote:
(1) - either i am not getting cygwin-announce anymore - or this should of
been an announce message...
Check the archives.
(2) - I think its usually recommended that you suggest that people email the
list rather then the maintainer.
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, Marcos Lorenzo de Santiago wrote:
I cannot have ñ and Ñ in my rxvt. How can I do this?
Regards,
m4c.
Search the archives for .inputrc.
Igor
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Hi All People
Can I issue following command to regulate the screen size at starting cygwin.
# Xwin -query 192.168.0.XXX -screen aa x bb
aa = width of screen in inches
bb = height of screen in inches
so that Linux would not cover Window screen completely. If NO, kindly
advise how to make it.
Redirecting to the correct mailing list.
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 11:26:20PM +0800, Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi All People
Can I issue following command to regulate the screen size at starting
cygwin.
# Xwin -query 192.168.0.XXX -screen aa x bb
aa = width of screen in inches
bb = height of screen
That fixed it. Thanks.
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Mark Zieg wrote:
I had the exact same problem with Cygwin CVS.
I think the problem is that NT's idea of perry doesn't match Cygwin's
definition of UID 1119. If you're on an NT Domain, have you done the
mkpasswd -u perry -d COMPANY_DOMAIN
I noticed that my color prolems with Vim dissapeared since I upgraded to
version 2.7.2-14 of rxvt. Thanks for the fixes. Its now working A1.
Sincerely,
Hans Deragon
-Original Message-
From: Steve O [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2002 2:34 PM
To: [EMAIL
Well guys, after much pain-full debugging I discovered the source of one of
my Rsync problems. Sometimes select (And maybe other functions?) returns
the error ENOBUFFS. This is mapped from WSAENOBUFS. Which, according to
MSDN, means:
No buffer space available.
An operation on a socket could
I uninstalled and then reinstalled the latest cygwin, and now when I load
the cygwin shell, I get:
warning: kpathsea: No usable entries in /var/spool/texmf/ls-R.
warning: kpathsea: See the manual for how to generate ls-R.
[perry@WSGP42200-2 jsp] 501:$
Of course, there is no man page for
On Wed, Sep 25, 2002 at 07:24:19PM -0700, Michael B. Parker wrote:
Regarding the thread Moving to Usenet?
(www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2000-07/msg00275.html) (which I found by via
www.google.com/search?q=site:cygwin.com+usenet to see who else also wanted
discussions on Usenet):
I WILL FIRMLY
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, Jeff Perry wrote:
I uninstalled and then reinstalled the latest cygwin, and now when I load
the cygwin shell, I get:
warning: kpathsea: No usable entries in /var/spool/texmf/ls-R.
warning: kpathsea: See the manual for how to generate ls-R.
[perry@WSGP42200-2 jsp] 501:$
The Cygwin list seems to do fine, though a beginners list would be nice.
I would definitely appreciate a beginner's list, one where we could ask
questions like Hey, I'm not even sure if this is a Cygwin question or a
specific application question but could anyone help...
The amount of
The Cygwin list seems to do fine, though a beginners list would be nice.
I would definitely appreciate a beginner's list, one where we could ask
questions like Hey, I'm not even sure if this is a Cygwin question or a
specific application question but could anyone help...
The amount of
On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 08:12:59PM +1000, Gareth Pearce wrote:
(1) - either i am not getting cygwin-announce anymore - or this should of
been an announce message...
Check the archives.
Aye - indeed I should of ... bad gareth. *slaps wrist*
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Do you have the Administrator password for your laptop? Or do you have
an administrator who does?
If so, you can just log in as Administrator (or anyone else with
Administrative privileges on your laptop), and run User Manager to
forcibly change the password to something else.
After you log
Problem:
The mount -u command fails if a domain user's registry hive is not
downloaded from the domain controller and no local hive cache exists.
Solution:
Change cygwin1.dll/mount to
1. store mount information under HKLM/CYGWIN/MOUNTS/{USER-SID}, or
2. let mount succeed without persisting
I am getting automake errors complaining about AM_GNU_GETTEXT.
aclocal: configure.in: 91: macro `AM_GNU_GETTEXT' not found in library
Is there any special reason why gettext.m4 is not installed?
gettext.lst
usr/doc/Cygwin/gettext-0.11.2.README
usr/doc/gettext-0.11.2/ABOUT-NLS
The current Cygwin GL header (/usr/include/GL/gl.h) declares the
functions for the colour subtable GL extension, but doesn't declare
the GL_EXT_color_subtable flag. This causes SDL to fail to compile (it
assumes the subtable extension isn't there and tries to declare its own
version).
The patch
I've been attempting to get the Cygwin inetd going on Windows NT. Thing work all right when I'm not connected the local domain, but when I am attempts to telnet a ftp to my system from our LAN result in the following event being generated :
The description for Event ID ( 0 ) in Source ( inetd )
This time I run 'cygrunsrv -S sshd'.
The error promption:
cygrunsrv: error starting a service
QueryServiceStatus: Win32 Error 1062: The service has
not been started.
And the log file:/var/log/sshd.log is empty.
if I run 'net start sshd', the message is:
The sshd service is starting.
The sshd
Dear Sir,
I trying to install Production System (r00_n09) in
cygwin on win98. But is does not install.
Is here anyone successful install Production System
in cygwin?
Please kindly recommend me
Regards,
Gangaa
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How about breaking free from using the windoze registry. There is
absolutely no special need to use it IMO. All the mount info can be stored
in a plain ASCII file like 'cygwin.cfg'. As part of its initialization the
cygwin1.dll can use GetModuleFileName() to figure out from where it was
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