Nicholas Wourms wrote:
Well I'm feeling charitable, so he goes for the reason why this isn't
possible...
Not so impossible.. iw would suffice a little PHP page on cygwin.com
that setup.exe calls just after package selection, passing installed
packages info in post 0=)
(I don't think such a
Ready at the same usual address:
http://www.lapo.it/tmp/rsync-2.5.5-2.tar.bz2
http://www.lapo.it/tmp/rsync-2.5.5-2-src.tar.bz2
Revision changelog:
1 Compiled with gcc version 3.2 20020818 (prerelease)
2 Included Anthony Heading's patch to avoid dead child processes
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 04:06:31PM -0400, William A. Hoffman wrote:
There has been a minor release of the official cmake 1.4.6.
Just a minor release from 1.4.5 to 1.4.6, it fixes a few minor
problems.
Btw, you apparently sent your announcement about this to the cygwin
mailing list rather than to
Wrong list, redirected. Please remove cygwin-patches from the
distribution in response.
Paul Johnston wrote:
Hi,
Windows has direct equivalents of some standard unix files: /etc/hosts,
services, protocols, networks. It is helpful to have symbolic links from
these files in /etc to the windows
The X server fires up, but KDE never initializes. back at the
cygwin prompt I get this:
waiting for X server to begin accepting connections .
..
..
..
after I manually close the X server I see:
giving up.
xinit: Permission denied (errno 13): unable to connect to X
Chris Twiner said:
Thanks for the 'extern C', I had forgotten to add those. If you
don't mind however I'll avoid poluting the std namespace.
By all means. I'm just glad it works.
Hi,
I've followed the posted instructions for downloading and
installing XWinClip, but for some odd reason, I get the following error when
trying to extract the .EXE:
bunzip2 xwinclip-Test06.exe.bz2
bunzip2: I/O or other error, bailing out. Possible reason follows.
bunzip2:
Danilo Turina was recently quoted as saying...
With WindowMaker, I select one of the applications running under X and
then press F12.
I think it's the only way.
How do I open the X11 window-manager menu when working in rootless mode?
When clicking a mouse button on the background, I
Hi
I have noticed that when I am using the Xwin it seems to detect that I am using
an Amercan Keyboard, rather than the British one. This is not the behaviour
outside the X server. (I.e in a cygwin command prompt window the keyboard map is
correct).
Not having the XF86config I understand from
Keith D. Tyler wrote:
You could run an app that shows some root window space. Try running
Xeyes. The rootless mode doesnt include the X shape mask of xeyes in
the Windows shape map for rootless mode, so the corners of xeyes
should be usable as root window click-space.
That's not true
If you are running WindowMaker, pressing F12 gets the root menu.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:cygwin-xfree-owner;cygwin.com]On
Behalf Of Jehan
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 11:46 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Rootless: how to get wm menu?
Keith D. Tyler
Hi,
And the F12 and all other keyboard bindings are configurable, of course.
Also, F11 brings up the WindowMaker windows menu.
On a related topic:
I just tried to get window cycling to work, but changing the configured key
sequence doesn't seem to work. I used the Capture button to change the
Icewm-1.2.2 will not make for me.
{ } configure --disable-nls --disable-i18n
(stuff deleted)
Build targets: base
Applications: genpref icewm icesh icewmhint icewmbg icehelp
Image library: Imlib
Audio support:
Features: x86-asm
Paths: PREFIX: /usr/local
BINDIR: /usr/local/bin
Randall,
No, there is no such combination of flags.
How do you intend to set the focus to Cygwin/XFree86 without a taskbar
entry? I mean, you could minimize it and not be able to get it back.
In the future, when we write the Windows-based window manager, I intend
to make Cygwin/XFree86 use a
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Now, from the perspective of building a correct application, can't you
see that it would be incredibly non-standard of us to allow
Cygwin/XFree86 to not have a taskbar icon? No other Windows
application that needs to be minimized/restored/closed has that
behavior.
Harold,
At 10:24 2002-10-25, you wrote:
Randall,
No, there is no such combination of flags.
How do you intend to set the focus to Cygwin/XFree86 without a taskbar
entry? I mean, you could minimize it and not be able to get it back.
Without a taskbar icon, I don't know how XWin could get
I saw that just the other day--I didn't have the appropriate permissions to
a directory on a network share, so bunzip2 couldn't create the new file
without the .bz2 extension. The Permission denied message is a hint, I
think :)
Try copying the file to a local directory that you know you have
Hi Bradey,
Thanks for helping.
Nope, it's not that.
For one thing, this IS happening on a local drive.
The NTFS security and permissions and ownership are set properly.
As for the Cygwin ownership and rights, I am the file's owner and have all
rights to it.
As
Make sure that you have the latest cygwin1.dll from yesterday's release
(run setup.exe again). Several issues related to the now default
``ntsec'' option were corrected, and one of these fixes may resolve your
problems.
Harold
Jean-Claude Gervais wrote:
Hi Bradey,
Thanks for helping.
Here's a heretic opinion:
I want a taskbar icon for EACH X application!
Nyah!
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:cygwin-xfree-owner;cygwin.com]On
Behalf Of Randall R Schulz
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 1:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: No Taskbar Icon (Was: Re:
Jean-Claude,
I think that's equally a valid a request. Probably even more-so. I just
don't like how cramped the taskbar tabs get, and I refuse to give the
taskbar more than one row. I'm just odd that way.
Sorry not to disagree with you.
Randall Schulz
Mountai View, CA USA
At 13:46
Heh heh...
Harold
Jean-Claude Gervais wrote:
Here's a heretic opinion:
I want a taskbar icon for EACH X application!
Nyah!
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:cygwin-xfree-owner;cygwin.com]On
Behalf Of Randall R Schulz
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 1:45 PM
To:
Bing!!! Give that man a cigar!
Nope, better than that, I'm going to register my copy of Cygwin, dammit!
Thanks Harold.
J
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:cygwin-xfree-owner;cygwin.com]On
Behalf Of Harold L Hunt II
Sent: Friday, October 25, 2002 3:27 PM
To: [EMAIL
you must have an old copy of cygwin1.dll in your system.
--- Martin Rausche [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : Hello everyone,
I guess this is a common question, but the FAQ didn't help. When I
say
startx in the shell, I get a Windows error message, which is titled
xinit.exe - Entry Point Not
On Thu, Oct 24, 2002 Harold L Hunt II wrote:
If you want me to upload them, then please convert the original BMP to a
PNG using ImageMagick or some other graphics program ...
Note that I prefer PNGs because they do not blur text like JPGs do.
I captured the screen shots into Paint Shop Pro,
Rick,
Unfortunately, you will have to recapture the screen shots and store
them as PNGs. You only have the original shots in JPG form, so the only
format that you have them in has already been run through a lossy
compression scheme. This means that the text is irreversibly blurred in
these
The question is where do I get a current one and where do I have to
replace it. Cygwin setup doesn't seem to update this file, because I
have all current versions installed via setup. Can I replace that
file manually? Can I download it as a single file from somewhere?
TIA,
Martin.
-Original
Martin,
You need to search your computer for ``cygwin1.dll'' and remove any
copies that are not in your Cygwin directory. You must search *all
directories* on your computer for cygwin1.dll. The following FAQ entry
gives a little additional information on the problem:
Hi,
Windows has direct equivalents of some standard unix files: /etc/hosts,
services, protocols, networks. It is helpful to have symbolic links from
these files in /etc to the windows equivalents. A few weeks ago we
talked about this on the main cygwin list. Some of us came up with this
Wrong list, redirected. Please remove cygwin-patches from the
distribution in response.
Paul Johnston wrote:
Hi,
Windows has direct equivalents of some standard unix files: /etc/hosts,
services, protocols, networks. It is helpful to have symbolic links from
these files in /etc to the windows
tprinceusa wrote:
... snip ...
I witnessed a Microsoft lecture today where the speaker said over
and over again that .NET is the answer to everything, including
all applications currently running on any OS, but they will NOT
support anything which supports posix, although there may be a
A while back I wrote an opinion piece about how OS vendors to developers a
disservice by getting them to write their apps to platform-specific APIs:
Freeing the Developer from OS Vendor Shackles
http://zoolib.sourceforge.net/doc/why.html
I think the posix subsystem in NT was originally meant to
I have cygwin installed now, this is a follow up report, as promised, as to the mess I
found in the registry.
There are differneces I find in the registry for
cygwin (the one that worked after I deleted cygwin1)
and
cygwin1 (the one that was cygwin I had to rename cygwin1)
I'm only showing
I am amazed that, considering the warm fuzzy loving relationship
between Microsoft and Netscape/Mozilla, they continue to use VC.
I would expect them to lean over backwards to move over to gcc.
They are indeed, but converting the big build process from VC to gcc is
not so easy an operation
Hello Egor,
I was not blaming cygwin vs linux, I just wanted to know it this is normal and
known. I will
make the code I am working on portable across Solaris, Linux, Cygwin and native
Windows.
I just wanted to proove to my lab that cygwin is a very good product, but if you
start
Hi Igor,
I agree with what you say except for one point: the command
AAA=aaa echo $AAA
does **NOT** set the shell variable AAA. Not before the echo
command, not after the echo command. The shell variable is
unchanged by this command. Only the environment variable
AAA in the environment of the
Hallo cygwin,
Strting my server this morning with a fresh installed cygin-1.3.14 gives
me this in the Apache error_log (complete log until I killed the
service):
[Fri Oct 25 09:30:32 2002] [error] (11)Resource temporarily unavailable: fork: Unable
to fork new process
[Fri Oct 25 09:30:42 2002]
Maybe they need Cygwin. ;-)
Larry
Original Message:
-
From: Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 25 Oct 2002 08:59:19 +0200
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cygwin, emacs, mozilla
I am amazed that, considering the warm fuzzy loving relationship
between Microsoft and
Jim Langston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have cygwin installed now, this is a follow up report, as promised,
as to the mess I found in the registry.
...
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cygnus Solutions\Cygwin1\mounts v2
Subkeys /bin /etc /ssh /usr/bin /usr/local/bin /usr/local/etc /var
all
Well, you could try the latest released Cygwin DLL (1.3.14-1) or a snapshot.
If you don't have better luck, I think you can assume Chris's response is
still valid. Oh and if that's is the case, I'm obligated to add Patches
gratefully accepted. :-)
Sorry, I don't know of another option.
HTH,
Hi Igor -
Thanks for the response.
I didn't redirect stdin but why would I need to? I just want to redirect
stdout and stderr to a log file. Stdin should come from the console but
there is no console input (unless args to applications are stdin).
You're suggesting I redirect stdin to /dev/null?
-Original Message-
From: Max Bowsher [mailto:maxb;ukf.net]
Sent: 25 October 2002 14:48
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: NetworkSimplicity SSH (the cause of: bin dir not
created during
cygwin setup)
Jim Langston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have cygwin installed now, this is a
Jim,
It would be very hard to redirect stdin *to* /dev/null, as stdin is an
input stream... You could, however, redirect it *from* /dev/null.
Even though stdin is not read, some applications test whether they're
running in a tty by checking where stdin comes from. Redirecting it from
/dev/null
I've updated the version of SWIG to 1.3.16-1. Tarballs should
be available on the Cygwin mirrors shortly.
As per the SWIG web page (http://www.swig.org):
SWIG (Simplified Wrapper Interface Generator) is a software
development tool that connects programs written in C and C++
with a variety
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 02:48:25PM +0100, Max Bowsher wrote:
Jim Langston [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have cygwin installed now, this is a follow up report, as promised,
as to the mess I found in the registry.
...
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cygnus Solutions\Cygwin1\mounts v2
Subkeys /bin
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 03:24:19PM +0200, Javier wrote:
We-ell... Here I am experiencing problems, of a different sort, too!
DEVELO~1 uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.0 UNO 1.3.14(0.62/3/2) 2002-10-24 10:48 i686 unknown
DEVELO~1 /usr/sbin/apachectl start
C:\cygwin\usr\sbin\httpd.exe: *** unable to remap
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 02:05:14PM +0200, Lars Bj?rndal wrote:
As far I can see, you can not select individual packages within
setup.exe without using the mouse. I'm blind, and therefore I can not
install cygwin without assistance from a sighted person. Is it
possible that this will be changed in
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 05:18:34AM -0700, Jim Rainville wrote:
Hi -
I'm trying to set up a perl build script that runs every night, builds a
bunch of code (using gcc) and saves the output to some log files. So I
redirect stdout and stderr to some files and run the script that builds
the load.
Anyone:
I've looked for information about building COM servers with Cygwin but a.)
the archive search tool crapped out on me when I attempted a search, and b.)
question doesn't appear on the FAQ list.
So: Is it possible to build COM Servers using Cygwin? If so, are there any
tutorials or
CMake 1.4.5-1 is now available on Cygwin mirrors.
CMake is a cross-platform, open-source make system. CMake is used to control the
software compilation process using simple platform and compiler independent
configuration files. CMake generates native makefiles and workspaces that can be used
Michael D. Berger Rosalie A. Clavez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In looking at the list of items I can install, I see that one
of the options is keep. What does this mean?
I would like to execute this sequence:
1 - download a complete new version;
2 - backup the complete new version;
3 -
On 10/24/2002 11:09 PM, CBFalconer wrote:
tprinceusa wrote:
.NET [...] will NOT support anything which supports posix,
[...] It specifically states that one of the design objectives
was a complete Posix layer, on an equal basis with the W32 layer.
Both of you: this has nothing to do with
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 02:05:14PM +0200, Lars Bj?rndal wrote:
As far I can see, you can not select individual packages within
setup.exe without using the mouse. I'm blind, and therefore I can not
install cygwin without assistance from a sighted
Dheeraj,
This is really, REALLY off-topic for this list. This has nothing to do
with Cygwin. You may have better luck with some Unix newbie newsgroup
(e.g., comp.unix.questions).
In hopes that this won't encourage further off-topic posts, try also man
find, especially the -exec option, or man
I am amazed that, considering the warm fuzzy loving relationship
between Microsoft and Netscape/Mozilla, they continue to use VC. I
would expect them to lean over backwards to move over to gcc.
They are indeed, but converting the big build process from VC to gcc
is not so easy an operation
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 12:03:31PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Adding keyboard shortcuts to the package selection screen (i.e., Tabbing
to the Action column and the checkboxes) would do it as well, I suppose.
Did I phrase that sufficiently neutrally to avoid being asked to submit a
patch? (C)
try: $ gcc -v filename.c
in order to get some diagnostic output about
what gcc is doing.
For problem reports, include:
$ uname -r
$ # command version
$ gcc --version
$ # command that is causing the problem
$ gcc options filenames
$ # output
and possibly the source code of a file
that
Hi, all!
I'm trying now to port aspseek (aspseek.org) to Windows and I have a
problem.
I have compiled and linked the program, but on the following statement it
hangs up (it receives SIGSEGV):
CWordCache::CWordCache(ULONG maxSize) : hash_mapCUWord, CWordInfo(maxSize){
...
}
So,
Hello,
I'm using cygwin-1.3.12-4 on WinME. I'm
using gvim 6.0 to diff a pair of files residing
on a mounted network drive i.e. /SomeUser
is a mount pointing to \\RemoteSunBox\SomeUser.
Read/write access to /SomeUser is no problem.
Using gvim -d on localfiles is no problem.
But using gvim -d on
Michael D. Berger Rosalie A. Clavez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Max Bowsher wrote:
Please keep replies on list.
Max Bowsher wrote:
PLEASE KEEP REPLIES ON LIST.
PLEASE KEEP REPLIES ON THE CYGWIN MAILING LIST
DO NOT SEND TO ME PERSONALLY
Gvim isnt linked to cygwin1.dll so it wont see cygwin mount points.
-Original Message-
From: Shing-Fat Fred Ma [mailto:fma;doe.carleton.ca]
Sent: 25 October 2002 19:25
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: gvimdiff fails on network drive
Hello,
I'm using cygwin-1.3.12-4 on WinME.
Hallo Christopher,
Am Freitag, 25. Oktober 2002 um 17:32 schriebst du:
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 03:24:19PM +0200, Javier wrote:
We-ell... Here I am experiencing problems, of a different sort, too!
DEVELO~1 uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.0 UNO 1.3.14(0.62/3/2) 2002-10-24 10:48 i686 unknown
DEVELO~1
What happened to protoize unprotoize ? They used to be in gcc-2.95-3-5,
but they are nowhere to be found in the new gcc/gcc2:
It was there:
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-cat.cgi?file=gcc/gcc-2.95.3-5grep=protoi
ze
But they are neither here
I'm looking for 'script', the utility that makes a typescript of
everything printed on a terminal.
I couldn't find it in any one of the cygwin packages. Have I missed it?
Is it available somewhere else? Is there something similar?
Thanks.
--
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/_/_) o
No Igor I understood your intent. I was just chose your introduction
of the topic to restate a general policy of the list, in case anyone felt
there had been any change. Sorry for picking on you.
People should feel free to post to this list and have only 1 out of every 2
posts contain a patch.
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Vince Hoffman wrote:
Gvim isnt linked to cygwin1.dll so it wont see cygwin mount points.
Vince,
I understand your explanation, and it sounds
like it is the cause. But why am I able to open
the two files, but not diff them? When I use
gvim -dR, the two files open but just don't
diff. (I
The problem seems to have cropped up since 1.3.12 of Cygwin and seems to
me to be related to a fix Corinna did that allows passwordless
rlogin/rsh provided that ~/.rhosts is set up properly. Now the problem I
have is that rsh system command always gives me permission denied.
Here's a
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On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 01:45:02PM -0700, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
I've run into a major problem using rsh. Note that I've been using rsh
successfully for a while and many people here depend on being able to
rsh into the server. However now I get:
$ rsh server id
server.mydomain.com:
Check your /etc/passwd file and make sure there is no entry in the
password field (the second field). You want something like this:
someuser::11150:...
and not something like this:
someuser:unused_by_nt/2000/xp:11150:...
An easy way to check if this is the culprit is to try doing an
rlogin.
David Rothenberger wrote:
Check your /etc/passwd file and make sure there is no entry in the password field (the second field). You want something like this:
someuser::11150:...
and not something like this:
someuser:unused_by_nt/2000/xp:11150:...
An easy way to check if this is the culprit
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 03:47, Michael D. Berger Rosalie A. Clavez
wrote:
In looking at the list of items I can install, I see that one
of the options is keep. What does this mean?
I would like to execute this sequence:
1 - download a complete new version;
2 - backup the complete new version;
Why does apache tries to load cygxml2-2.dll?
the php module uses this dll.
Ralf
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On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 03:23:11PM -0700, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
David Rothenberger wrote:
Check your /etc/passwd file and make sure there is no entry in the
password field (the second field). You want something like this:
someuser::11150:...
and not something like this:
Before someone else brings this up: although blanking the Unused by
does allow anyone to rsh into the machine. It also adds a nasty artifact in
that anyone can login as anyone else by using the -l option (rsh hostname -l
different_user). It looks like ever since 1.3.2 you have had to use a
Pierre is right. Without anything in the password field, I can rsh to
my machine as anyone without providing a password, without setting up
.rhosts files and without defining hosts.equiv.
With a value in the password field, I can still rsh, but only if I have
a .rhosts file set up and with
Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 03:23:11PM -0700, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
David Rothenberger wrote:
Check your /etc/passwd file and make sure there is no entry in the
password field (the second field). You want something like this:
someuser::11150:...
and not something like
Hi!
Recently I played with debugging the ssh daemon, and I've got the
following strage output:
$ sshd -ddd
debug1: sshd version OpenSSH_3.4p1
debug1: private host key: #0 type 0 RSA1
debug3: Not a RSA1 key file /etc/ssh_host_rsa_key.
debug1: read PEM private key done: type RSA
debug1: private
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