On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Max Bowsher wrote:
Jason Tishler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about the attached?
Note that I only tested setup.exe under Cygwin gcc 2.95.3-5 but I
also tried something similar under Linux gcc 3.x.
On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 08:05:08PM -, Max Bowsher wrote:
What should we do with this package ? It has been almost two weeks since
Lapo posted it and there isn't a single comment. Is it ok to be uploaded ?
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Lapo Luchini wrote:
Ready at the same usual address:
http://www.lapo.it/tmp/rsync-2.5.5-2.tar.bz2
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Gareth Pearce wrote:
Anyone wishing to review these packages can point setup.exe to
http://abackus.imagineis.com.
I'll definitely review these when i get home ... hopefully they will solve
my xerces-c related problems.
Ping. Have you had a chance to review this package ?
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Abraham Backus wrote:
http://abackus.imagineis.com/xerces-c/xerces-c-2.1.0-2.tar.bz2
http://abackus.imagineis.com/xerces-c-devel/xerces-c-devel-2.1.0-2.tar.bz2
http://abackus.imagineis.com/xerces-c-doc/xerces-c-doc-2.1.0-2.tar.bz2
Anyone wishing to review these packages
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Gareth Pearce wrote:
Anyone wishing to review these packages can point setup.exe to
http://abackus.imagineis.com.
I'll definitely review these when i get home ... hopefully they will
solve
my xerces-c related problems.
Ping. Have you had a chance to review this
1. doxygen
version: 1.2.18-1
status : reviewed; a confirmation is required from someone on this list,
other than me, that this package is OK
notes : this package is currently vetoed
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2002-10/msg00056.html
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Gareth Pearce wrote:
Anyone wishing to review these packages can point setup.exe to
http://abackus.imagineis.com.
I'll definitely review these when i get home ... hopefully they will
solve
my xerces-c related problems.
Ping. Have you had a chance to review
On Tue, 2002-11-05 at 21:16, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002, Abraham Backus wrote:
http://abackus.imagineis.com/xerces-c/xerces-c-2.1.0-2.tar.bz2
http://abackus.imagineis.com/xerces-c-devel/xerces-c-devel-2.1.0-2.tar.bz2
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Pavel,
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 10:55:36AM +0100, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002, Max Bowsher wrote:
Jason Tishler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What
On 6 Nov 2002, Robert Collins wrote:
Anyone wishing to review these packages can point setup.exe to
http://abackus.imagineis.com.
You've changed the version number to 2.1.0-2, but this is not correct.
Actually, it's long practice here, that each update gets a new -x
number,
On Wed, 2002-11-06 at 00:37, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
On 6 Nov 2002, Robert Collins wrote:
Anyone wishing to review these packages can point setup.exe to
http://abackus.imagineis.com.
You've changed the version number to 2.1.0-2, but this is not correct.
Actually, it's long practice
On 6 Nov 2002, Robert Collins wrote:
Consider this: if the test copy we review was -3, and you approve that
version, you should not rename it to -1, else when -2 comes out, all the
testers will fail to upgrade. So -3 in review, stays as -3 when
uploading. Likewise, updating -1 to -2 to -3
On Wed, 2002-11-06 at 01:01, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
On 6 Nov 2002, Robert Collins wrote:
Consider this: if the test copy we review was -3, and you approve that
version, you should not rename it to -1, else when -2 comes out, all the
testers will fail to upgrade. So -3 in review, stays as -3
On 6 Nov 2002, Robert Collins wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-06 at 01:01, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
On 6 Nov 2002, Robert Collins wrote:
Consider this: if the test copy we review was -3, and you approve that
version, you should not rename it to -1, else when -2 comes out, all the
testers will
hello, from france,
(newbie using cygwin), i am wondering about how I
could use the DLL API directly without prompting with the
starting x terminal (bash commands)
Thefact is I want to use this DLL in order
to createa UNIX-C compilation process(makefile + gcc), but I do not
want the
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 11:03:22AM +0100, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
What should we do with this package ? It has been almost two weeks since
Lapo posted it and there isn't a single comment. Is it ok to be
uploaded ?
Well, I think my opinion is pretty consistent.
Rather than say signal delivery in
Sorry about that guys... I don't like making excuses, so I'll just blame it
on the hallucinogenic drugs :) I'll have a -1 version back there soon and
I'll remove the -2 version. It'll contain the fix for the problem with the
wrong dll (my tar.incl file still had the libxerces instead of
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gilles BOURGEOIS wrote:
hello, from france,
(newbie using cygwin), i am wondering about how I could use the DLL API
*directly* without prompting with the starting x terminal (bash commands)
The fact
On Wed, 2002-11-06 at 04:18, Christopher Faylor wrote:
I don't recall people bumping the -x numbers previously. I don't see
why that's necessary. Theoretically, we are a small enough and
intelligent enough group that we won't be confused when the contents of
a file are updated without
Sorry about that guys... I don't like making excuses, so I'll just blame
it
on the hallucinogenic drugs :) I'll have a -1 version back there soon and
I'll remove the -2 version. It'll contain the fix for the problem with the
wrong dll (my tar.incl file still had the libxerces instead of
Hi All,
When I installed cygwin I did not see mysql. Is
mysql available as package in cygwin.
selected all the packages in cygwin and mysql did not
get installed.
My real problem is not able to use DBI and DBD
drivers for mysql in cygwin. I installed mysql for
windows and installed DBI in
Bad luck. It seems the ip address is correctly setup, but there is no
interface configured. Maybe reinstalling the drivers for the wireless
card will help.
I've searched the MSDN but there is no comment for the GetIfTable
function
that it would not report wireless interfaces.
I'be build a
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Mario Ohnewald wrote:
Hello!
I would like to know if it is possible to start XWin.exe with these
parameters from a batch file:
XWin -ac -screen 0 1024 768 -nowinkill -unixkill -query 192.168.10.6 -from
192.168.10.53
you can even put that into a shortcut.
BTW: Please
Hi,
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:cygwin-xfree-owner;cygwin.com]On Behalf Of Alexander Gottwald
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Mario Ohnewald wrote:
Hello!
I would like to know if it is possible to start XWin.exe with these
parameters from a batch file:
XWin
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002 9:16 pm, Mario Ohnewald wrote:
Why? What does ac do? (Sorry, man XWin and XWin --help couldnt help me)
From the linux 'man Xserver' page:
-ac disables host-based access control mechanisms. Enables access
by any host, and permits any host to
muchas gracias!
;)
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Sent: Dienstag, 5. November 2002 11:21
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Mario Ohnewald
Subject: Re: Own XWin start batch file
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002 9:16 pm, Mario
Hi
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On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Mario Ohnewald wrote:
Why? What does ac do? (Sorry, man XWin and XWin --help couldnt help me)
-ac switches the access control off. This is equivalent to xhost + and
will allow _anybody_ to connect to the XServer. One could easily grab
all keypresses and window contents. Or
I was wondering where I might find information on window management for
rootless XFree. I know there's been talk of doing some work and making some
progress on a taskbar icon based window manager, but there a website with
news about such work?
- Original Message -
From: Mario Ohnewald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 5:43 AM
Subject: Spiekey proudly presents - the Cygwin tool
Hello!
I have been coding in this since a little while, now its almost finished!!
I'm just wondering:
I can't get links in graphics mode to work in a cygwin/xfree
session (I'm using cygwin/xfree only to turn Windows PCs
int X-terminals). Maybe the problems are related?
Edi
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Inconvinient colormap
Date: Mon, 4 Nov 2002
I've been attempting over a period to use XWin (current stable) via xdm
running on a Solaris 2.8 host without any success, as the
xdm server always resolves the display name as Starting display
0.0.0.0:0,XWIN. Ideas ?
Thanks in advance
-
Try it with this format. It's a feature of Solaris
xwin.exe -query hostname -fp tcp/hostname:7100
~brian
-Original Message-
From: Adam Young [mailto:ayoung;erggroup.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 7:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Xwin, XDM and Solaris
I've been
try using this
set DISPLAY=127.0.0.1
start /B xwin -ac -noreset -screen 0 1152 864 -query Host_ip_address -fp
tcp/host_ip_address:7100 -from my_local_ip_address
also make sure on the solaris box in /etc/inetd.conf that you have not comment
out the line (this is for your fonts)
fs
Adam Young wrote:
I've been attempting over a period to use XWin (current stable) via xdm
running on a Solaris 2.8 host without any success, as the
xdm server always resolves the display name as Starting display
0.0.0.0:0,XWIN. Ideas ?
Christopher,
We encourage people to search the mailing list archives before asking
questions. Please consult http://cygwin.com/lists.html thoroughly.
Rootless operation is a recent topic and the information is readily
available in the list archive.
But if you just want to jump in, the option
Okay, but the only ``official'' version of something like this will have to
be written in C, C++, or some other language that has a free compiler on
Cygwin so that other people can contribute without paying for a specific
commercial development tool.
Harold
-Original Message-
From:
Konstantin,
Interesting. So, this appears to be a new memory leak that has nothing to
do with rootless mode.
At this point I think we will need suggestions from others as to how we can
find the source of this memory leak.
There are not too many calls in the Windows-specific portion of XWin.exe
BoundsChecker.
I use it all the time to find memory leaks.
I wonder if you can use it on something compiled with GCC...
It should be able to see bad parameters and leaks resulting from calls to
the Win32 API, but I wonder if that would be the extent of what it can trap.
In other words, it might
Harold,
I did some tests and basically when I open an xterm the XWin size goes up
by about 30-50 Kb. When I close it, it stays the same (enlarged). When I
open a remote xterm and display it on my machine, same thing happens, i.e.
XWin size increases when xterm appears and stays at the same
Christopher,
[ There's really no need to cross-post this. Even though you mention
looking for XFree86/Cygwin, the questions are all about how Cygwin is
packaged and made available. ]
At 03:56 2002-11-05, you wrote:
I've been looking for application and utility disttributions for Cygwin, as
here are the results of the latest :
ls_netdev $Id: ls_netdev.c,v 1.3 2002/11/04 21:59:03 ago Exp $
OS Version: Windows NT 5.1 Build 2600
Querying devices using ioctl
lo: family=TCP/IP (0) addr=127.0.0.1
eth0: family=TCP/IP (0) addr=0.0.0.0
Querying devices using internal function
// Dumping
Chris Twiner wrote:
// IPADDRROW
dwAddr=
dwIndex=65541
dwMask=
dwBCastAddr=0001
dwReasmSize=65535
// IFROW
wszName=
dwIndex=65541
dwType=6
bDescr=3Com 3CRSHPW_96 Wireless LAN PC Card
That's good, good, good *g*
Await a patch in the next days.
In other words, it might not be able to follow NEW or MALLOC, because the
object format might be too different.
Try the mem_watch tool in the kde-cygwin cvs area
http://sourceforge.net/cvs/?group_id=27249, which hooks any memory relating
call.
$ less README
Memory Watcher
==
This
I can't find any documentation on how to use rootless mode (or even what
it is)?
How so I start rootless mode?
Can anyone point me to some sourses of help?
Is it available with the latest (stable) distribution of cygwin/xfree?
Thanks,
Lars.
--
Lars Jensen, TMCC/Vista B200, 7000 Dandini
Gr...
At 13:24 2002-11-05, you wrote:
I can't find any documentation on how to use rootless mode (or even what
it is)?
If you don't know what it is, how do you know _of_ if? Wherever you heard
about it (could it be this list?), that's where you'll find other answers.
But that does
Thanks Ralf,
There is also this tool -
http://devel-home.kde.org/~sewardj/
Not sure if it can be used on Cygwin, but I think it might.
Anyhow, I'll run some tests and report back.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is it worth asking if the option has been added to the XWin.1 manpage?
(If it isn't, then... er...)
Kdt
Randall R Schulz was recently quoted as saying...
Gr...
At 13:24 2002-11-05, you wrote:
I can't find any documentation on how to use rootless mode (or even what
it is)?
There is also this tool -
http://devel-home.kde.org/~sewardj/
Not sure if it can be used on Cygwin, but I think it might.
It depends on the glibc and this isn't ported to cygwin yet.
Ralf
At 13:41 2002-11-05, you wrote:
Is it worth asking if the option has been added to the XWin.1 manpage?
Why don't you just find out for yourself?
(If it isn't, then... er...)
Er... what?? Say what you mean, please. If you don't find the software or
the documentation acceptable, then you
Randall,
Be nice.
I posted an announcement for XFree86-xserv-4.2.0-15, but I did not
mention that you should use the ``-rootless'' parameter for the rootless
mode. Rootless mode is in the stable release, but it is still
considered experimental because it may leak memory and it may have
It was mentioned that the memory size increased when a new X window
(such as an xterm) is opened, but that it does not decrease when that
window is destroyed. This indicates one of a few things to me:
1) We are not freeing our window privates (directly or indirectly).
This seems plausible,
At 13:56 2002-11-05, you wrote:
Randall,
Be nice.
remorseful headHung='true'
Yes, sir.
/remorseful
And it got cancelled again. The patch is no longer attached and will be
sent by pm after explicit request.
bye
ago, now very upset
Date: Tue, 5 Nov 2002 23:29:09 +0100 (MET)
From: Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Chris Twiner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: how
Hi Randall,
If you can't be civilized, please don't post to this list. It is better
not to post than to post comments like the one you just posted. Apparently,
judging from your comments, you're not interested in any newbies
figuring out how to use cygwin/xfree. What is the matter with folks
Lars,
I have no intention of catering to your delicate sensibilities.
Participants in these lists are expected to do their homework, and that
includes searching the list archives before posting questions.
Innuendo about inadequate documentation, such as you posted, is far more
inappropriate
Randall, I'm sorry for asking about the man page. Incidentally, I *did* check mine,
which should be up to date since I updated my cygwin install yesterday (mainly to
get the stable rootless mode binary), and didn't see the option. My question had
more to do with probing if there was an edited copy
To Whom It May Concern
(and Keith and Lars),
OK. The put up or shut up comment was too harsh and unwarranted as such.
I should have politely said: Patches gratefully accepted.
Furthermore, I mistakenly thought that Keith's statement (If it isn't,
then... er...) was written by Lars, so I
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 05:00:55PM -0500, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
It was mentioned that the memory size increased when a new X window
(such as an xterm) is opened, but that it does not decrease when that
window is destroyed. This indicates one of a few things to me:
1) We are not freeing our
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 06:47:43PM -0500, Keith D. Tyler wrote:
I'm not sure that this list has collectively determined whether this is a
Cygwin/XFree *discussion* list, or a Cygwin/XFree *development* list.
From http://cygwin.com/lists.html
# cygwin-xfree: a list for discussion of all things
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
Await a patch in the next days.
And here it is. Please try the modified cygwin1.dll.
http://www-usercgi.tu-chemnitz.de/~goal/xfree/cygwin1-wireless.dll
Please report if it works or not.
Patch is attached. If it works, I'll send the patch to cygwin-patches.
rant
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 11:31:26PM +0100, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
And it got cancelled again. The patch is no longer attached and will be
sent by pm after explicit request.
Let's all say it together Subscribers to a mailing list are not
subjected to spam blocking. Your email was blocked
I ran XWin under Boundschecker with the following parameters: :0 -engine
1 -rootless -lesspointer
Note that I didn't recompile or modify XWin from its current distribution
version to do this.
After starting it, I ran another instance of Boundschecker and under this
one, I started WMAKER.
Once
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Christopher Faylor wrote:
There is a thread in cygwin at cygwin entitled:
1.3.13-2 1.3.14-1 problem on read() from dgram socket
Is anyone willing to debug the problem and, if it is a cygwin problem,
provide a fix?
cgf
On Wed, 2002-11-06 at 00:14, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
I have discovered some problems with the current MTinterface
implementation. Here are 2 test cases:
Even if the handles would be valid the pthread_join call would try to
delete a thread object that is created static which would result in a
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Robert Collins wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-06 at 00:14, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
I have discovered some problems with the current MTinterface
implementation. Here are 2 test cases:
Even if the handles would be valid the pthread_join call would try to
delete a thread object
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 10:37:54AM +0100, Luigi Piegari wrote:
I installed the ipv6 patch found on win6.jp/Cygwin but i got some
problems that could depend on my little practice with cygwin (I'm a
newbie).
During making operation I can compile programs, but at the linking
procedure i got errors
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 11:19:35AM +0100, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
On Tue, 5 Nov 2002, Christopher Faylor wrote:
There is a thread in cygwin at cygwin entitled:
1.3.13-2 1.3.14-1 problem on read() from dgram socket
Is anyone willing to debug the problem and, if it is a cygwin problem,
provide a fix?
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 04:54:19PM -0500, Sergey Okhapkin wrote:
The patch fixes sume bugs/typos in fhandler_serial
2002-11-03 Sergey Okhapkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* fhandler_serial.cc (fhandler_serial::raw_read): Use correct type,
fix typo.
(fhandler_serial::ioctl): Fix
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 05:28:40PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 04:54:19PM -0500, Sergey Okhapkin wrote:
The patch fixes sume bugs/typos in fhandler_serial
2002-11-03 Sergey Okhapkin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* fhandler_serial.cc (fhandler_serial::raw_read): Use
Sure!
Index: fhandler_serial.cc
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/src/winsup/cygwin/fhandler_serial.cc,v
retrieving revision 1.32
diff -u -p -r1.32 fhandler_serial.cc
--- fhandler_serial.cc 4 Nov 2002 04:09:14 - 1.32
+++ fhandler_serial.cc
I could see changing this to size_t but not adding the extra vmin_.
-423,20 +426,21 fhandler_serial::ioctl (unsigned int cmd
0, mcr, 4, cb, 0);
if (!result)
{
- __seterrno ();
-
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 07:36:42PM -0500, Sergey Okhapkin wrote:
I could see changing this to size_t but not adding the extra vmin_.
-423,20 +426,21 fhandler_serial::ioctl (unsigned int cmd
0, mcr, 4, cb, 0);
if (!result)
The absolute base address isn't the most important thing, the only
thing which
is important to find a base address which isn't used by one of the
applications
loaded dll's.
yep, shouldn't we enforce some bash script that can detect such a
free base address or modify Jason's rebase.
A
Matthew,
1. you can try ld's option --kill-at. The link cmdline would look like this:
gcc -Wl,--kill-at -Wl,--out-implib,libfoo.import.a -mno-cygwin -shared
-o foo.dll foo.o
2. you can create .def file foo.def containing list of exported symbols
without @NN suffix (one symbol per line). Then
Hi all,
I'm facing a problem for which there were not much help. I have created a
.so file in cygwin since the programs used windows.h and a .lib file. After
having created this .so file, I used it in a jni link. Previously, a .dll
was created which was used in a jni link, but now I need the
Hi Matthiew,
int WINAPI foobar() { return 1234; }
^^
This is the problem. By default WINAPI defines something like __stdcall that causes
this!
Regards,
Jörg
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Hi All,
I am porting application from Unix to Cygwin. The application works fine
on SunOS, IRIX, Linux and native win32. But it's failed to work under
cygwin. The problem is poll implementation. In our the code we have a
part, which calling the poll before accept as it have to check for several
Ralf Habacker wrote:
A first step in this direction is the list option -l which I have added to the
kde-cygwin's rebase, which is a fork of jason's one.
any URL pointers? I'd like to check that in a free nano-second I get
in the upcoming infinity :))
Stipe
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-Original Message-
From: Schaible, Jörg
Sent: Tuesday, November 05, 2002 9:56 AM
To: 'Alfred Lam'
Subject: RE: undefined ELF header when porting .so file from cygwin to
linux
Hi Alfred,
which I have obtained in cygwin with:
g++ *.o
Hello Alfred,
sorry, I just *know* it, but I do not know how to do it. But I am quite sure, that
someone at the list will help. You might find additionally a lot of examples looking
into the archives (or try google at site:cygwin.com).
Regards,
Jörg
-Original Message-
From: Alfred
A first step in this direction is the list option -l which I have
added to the
kde-cygwin's rebase, which is a fork of jason's one.
any URL pointers? I'd like to check that in a free nano-second I get
in the upcoming infinity :))
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I'm trying to port a framework of perl scripts to cygwin. I'm running
cygwin 1.3.14 on WinXP. The problem is that perl seems to assume binmode
whenever I read a file, but text mode when I write to one.
The sample code below shows the problem.
If I write a line to a file with a LF-only ending,
I've been looking for application and utility disttributions for Cygwin, as
well as for XFree under Cygwin. It seems as though there's not a good way
to find packages (or catagories of packages) for Cygwin unless you already
know the name of a package you want. Sometimes, even that's spotty.
I
Hello, I'm a cygwin beginner ;-)
I've installed openssh-3.5p1-5 on my w2k system but
I can't establish a connection from another host
(sshd is running).
When I enter the password I get the following
error messages for two times
'Permission denied, please try again.'
and finally
'Permission
Thanks,
I have everything working now, and have made loads of notes. I had to do
everything with -mno-cygwin and this made linking against c++ libs a bit
tricky (Solution: google for mingw-extras and install them). The reason I
used -mno-cygwin is that I found excel was core dumping when I linked
The first thing to check is whether you can ssh to yourself on the same box.
Did you use mkpasswd and mkgroup to add your local (or domain) account
and group to /etc/passwd and /etc/group?
What if you copy public keys? Can you ssh then?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, I'm a cygwin beginner
Steve Chapel wrote:
With the cygwin 1.3.13 bash shell running in a Windows 98 SE DOS window,
I've experienced that characters I've typed in while a command is
running appear reversed when the command prompt appears again. I found
this thread
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On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 08:35:41PM +0100, Peter
I want to be binary compatible with linux and other operating systems.
Binary compatible? That really has little meaning since there's far more to
binary compatibility than how symbols from the program source code are or
are not adorned when emitted into the object code files.
Of course,
Hello,
I migrated my software to gcc-3.2.1.
Now I wish to build a dynamic module for python in cygwin, which is compiled
with gcc-2.95.
Since object code is not compatible between the two gcc-versions, I would
like to know whether a python-build for gcc-3.2 is available or when it is
supposed
Benjamin,
Where else have you sought solutions to your problems? Have you consulted
the GCC book? Have you asked your questions in one of the GCC-specific
forums? If not, look here: http://gcc.gnu.org/lists.html.
Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA
At 08:01 2002-11-05, Benjamin K. wrote:
I
Sylvain Petreolle spetreolle at yahoo dot fr wrote:
So why don't we provide a default .inputrc with at least this option
enabled ?
--- Randall R Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : Paul,
[To get the delete key to work on the console,]
Add this line to your $HOME/.inputrc file:
\M-[3~:
Hi All,
I am having a problem with my /etc/group file not being read when logging
in with ssh. I am running w2k sp3, using ntsec.
I ran mkgroup -d -o 0 -u /etc/group to create the group file
and mkpasswd -d -o 0 /etc/passwd
I am trying to use a global group ncp as my primary group, but the
As requested at http://cygwin.com/bugs.html:
o Please describe how to reproduce the problem,
including a test case, if possible.
(For example, you could run 'ssh -v ip_address'
and include the output.)
o Please include at least the version number of the
Cygwin release you are using along
Benjamin,
At 08:17 2002-11-05, Benjamin K. wrote:
Have you consulted the GCC book?
What is the GCC Book? Do you mean GCC documentation. If yes, let me say I
read
everything from top to down.
No. I mean the book whose title I mentioned in my first reply to your
original query: Using and
On Tue, Nov 05, 2002 at 10:25:58AM -0500, Steve Chapel wrote:
So again I ask for information on how this cygwin problem can be solved.
It makes typeahead completely useless for me.
What kind of information are you hoping for? If we knew how to solve the
problem it would be solved.
cgf
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