Ryo, are you still willing to maintain the doxygen package for Cygwin ?
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 07:29:50PM -0800, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
Here is a response to Chris' request for a show of confidence in doxygen:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2002-10/msg00156.html
It looks
Yes, I am. Thanks, Joshua. I will add build reuirements.
Ryu
- Original Message -
From: Pavel Tsekov [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ryunosuke Satoh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 6:23 PM
Subject: Re: doxygen details
Ryo, are you still willing to
I've fixed this problem but please make a note of this and make
sure it doesn't creep back into future releases.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Cron Daemon)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Cron cgf@sourceware cd
Christopher,
Is this something that I did? Just want to make sure everything is ok in
future releases :)
Is the problem that the setup.hint has desc:, when it should have been
sdesc:?
thanks!
-Abe
- Original Message -
I've fixed this problem but please make a note of this and make
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 11:36:41AM -0800, Abraham Backus wrote:
Is the problem that the setup.hint has desc:, when it should have been
sdesc:?
Yes.
cgf
Hi!
I've installed cygwin/xwin on my Windows XP machine so that I can connect
to other hosts using XDMCP; ie. I want to run XWin.exe -query host.
I'm succesfull in doing so when I'm connect to a certain part of the
company LAN network. However, from another part of the network, I cannot.
I'm
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Hi!
I've installed cygwin/xwin on my Windows XP machine so that I can connect
to other hosts using XDMCP; ie. I want to run XWin.exe -query host.
Have you tried the -from yourhost parameter? The 0.0.0.0 seems like Xwin
can't find the correct
Alexander,
It sounds like your problems are probably due to a sector of your network
using only internal IP addresses (10.x.x.x, 192.168.x.x) that are not being
passed through a Network Address Translation system when they are routed to
the sector of your network with valid external IP
Whenever I run (for example) battlefield 1942, Xfree86
always segfaults. It also use to segfault if I leave it
overnight. Anyway, is this a known bug?
---
John Bäckstrand
I found that the run command which comes with Cygwin-XFree is quite
useful for launching any shell script with a Windows link without a DOS
box flashing. The problem is that it works only when $(cygpath -w /) is
in your Windows PATH variable - otherwise it does not find cygwin1.dll.
But a
Zitat von Harold L Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Harold,
Alexander,
It sounds like your problems are probably due to a sector of your network
using only internal IP addresses (10.x.x.x, 192.168.x.x) that are not
being passed through a Network Address Translation system when they are
routed to
Alexander,
Zitat von Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Have you tried the -from yourhost parameter? The 0.0.0.0 seems like Xwin
can't find the correct interface and uses an uncofigured one (maybe
dialup)
No, I haven't tried -from. I just now did, and with -from, I can connect.
Do I
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Alexander,
Zitat von Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Have you tried the -from yourhost parameter? The 0.0.0.0 seems like Xwin
can't find the correct interface and uses an uncofigured one (maybe
dialup)
No, I haven't tried -from. I
Alexander [Skwar],
Wait, let me get this straight. You DO have two network cards, one in
the notebook and one in the docking station, right? Now, are you sure
that you are using the same network card on both network segments? That
is, are you using the built-in network card on both segments
Hi,
change your Login credentials to root with the su utility
and add your xhost X-Terminaserver to your access list
should work
- Original Message -
From: Alexander Skwar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: cygwin xfree [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 4:19 PM
Subject: Re: Can't
The faq listing at http://xfree86.cygwin.com/docs/faq/cygwin-xfree-faq.html
Has a link for Linux:
4.12. Where can I find more information about XDMCP (X Display Manager
Protocol).
See the Linux XDMCP HOWTO for more information about XDMCP.
Hi,
why are the man page names abbreviated?
e.g. instead of typeing 'man XCreateWindow', I have to do 'man XCreWin'
Or is there something wrong in my installation?
thanks!
Kris Thielemans
(kris.thielemans at ic.ac.uk)
Imaging Research Solutions Ltd
Cyclotron Building
Hammersmith Hospital
Du
It's broken.
We need to rebuild the X tree with
#define ExpandManNames YES
in cygwin.cf
Thanks for reporting this.
Alan.
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 04:53:23PM -, Kris Thielemans wrote:
Hi,
why are the man page names abbreviated?
e.g. instead of typeing 'man XCreateWindow', I
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Alexander [Skwar],
Wait, let me get this straight. You DO have two network cards, one in
the notebook and one in the docking station, right? Now, are you sure
Correct.
that you are using the same network card on both network segments? That
Thinking about it -
I haven't been using cygwin for too long (less than a year), and I've
just recently decided to try using Xfree within the environment--so, I
hope the is a reasonable question for the list...
Has anyone been successful in getting fvwm-themes to run under cygwin?
I've researched a bit, and
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2002-11-27 16:40:20
Modified files:
cygwin : ChangeLog fhandler_socket.cc
cygwin/include/cygwin: version.h
Log message:
* include/cygwin/version.h: Bump DLL minor number.
After upgrading cygwin dll to 1.3.16 from 1.3.12 I had the following
problem:
I'm using cygwin to build my project, in my makefile I'm creating
another makefile like this:
VAR1=a.o : a.c\n\tcc $$@
.
.
.
sometarget :
$(shell echo -e '$(VAR1)' somefile
before the upgrade this produced
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 12:29:12PM +1100, Robert Collins wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 13:23, Christopher Faylor wrote:
Does it make sense not to send cygcheck output in compressed format?
Yes.
Another yes.
Corinna
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Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding
Hi,
I've just updated my copy of cygwin to 1.3.16-1 and have found
that apache does not rotate through the running processes anymore
it just serves from the one process.
This can results in page not found errors
The version of cygwin I had before was 1.3.12-2. Apache worked fine
and rotated
VH == Vince Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MG == Marc Girod [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MG What did I fail to install?
I installed the crypt libs, but they didn't bring in any
cygcrypto.dll.
Also, I wonder the search path. There is D:\cygwin\usr\sbin in it, but
not D:\cygwin\usr\lib where the other dlls are
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 10:53:03AM +0200, Marc Girod wrote:
I installed the crypt libs, but they didn't bring in any
cygcrypto.dll.
It's the OpenSSL package you're missing. The crypt package is only
supporting DES password and is mainly for 9x users to create a password
for /etc/passwd.
Hi!
I will teach a course in OOP based on C++, and plan to use Cygwin, so that
things look identical for students independent of the operating system they
are using. Unfortunately, most developer tools (make, gcc, ...) are not
included in the standard set of packages installed by setup.exe.
CV == Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
CV It's the OpenSSL package you're missing.
Thanks, now I got it, but it didn't help.
CV There are no DLLs in /lib, except for applications which
CV explicitely load them from there.
I see. I checked now that cygcrypto.dll is indeed in
Hi all,
I've had no luck getting anywhere with this. I asume that the info I provided
below was of no use to anyone.
Can anyone suggest any additional evidence I can collect?
One suggestions was to start httpd within gdb. Can anyone point me at any
instructions on how to do this.
Ta
Gary
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Hans Ekkehard Plesser wrote:
HEP Unfortunately, most developer tools (make, gcc, ...) are not
HEP included in the standard set of packages installed by setup.exe.
HEP
HEP I'd prefer to create one reference setup,
HEP then export the configuration information to a file,
The
MG == Marc Girod [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MG Now, I still get the same error in my System event viewer error
Sorry, I was looking at an old error, i.e. this error was not
generated anymore.
There is no entry anymore in the System folder of the event viewer,
only in the Application one, the
MG == Marc Girod [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MG Operation not permitted?
I tried from the command line and got:
$ ./sshd
Could not load host key: /etc/ssh_host_key
Could not load host key: /etc/ssh_host_rsa_key
Could not load host key: /etc/ssh_host_dsa_key
Disabling protocol version 1. Could
Hello,
We're at that time again, where your testing directly influences the
quality of setup.exe that you get to run.
So,
at http://www.cygwin.com/setup-snapshots/ there is a new setup.exe
snapshot, that is (as far as we know) devoid of major bugs.
1. If i try to install from local
directory (havent tried the other modes yet). Look for a line which looks
like this
in the attached setup.log file:
Sorry, forgot the attachments :(
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setup.log
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 12:53:43PM +0200, Marc Girod wrote:
$ cd /usr/sbin
$ ./sshd
Bad owner or mode for /var/empty
$ ls -la /var/empty
total 0
drwxr-xr-x2 SYSTEM SYSTEM 0 Nov 26 17:19 .
drwxrwxrwx6 Administ None0 Nov 26 17:19 ..
$
That's correct. When
Good Signors,
I understand I need Cygwin to run PostgreSQL on Windows 2000. Alas, the
PostgreSQL website doesn't say how much of Cygwin is needed. To play it
safe I assume all of Cygwin.
Your website warns Cygwin is huge as heck, which precludes me from
downloading to my machine over my slow
Hello ie,
Good Signors,
I understand I need Cygwin to run PostgreSQL on Windows 2000. Alas, the
PostgreSQL website doesn't say how much of Cygwin is needed. To play it
safe I assume all of Cygwin.
For install instructions see the following thread:
All well and good, Ralf, but Chris' comment grew out of your policy
recommendations about *removing* the existing import lib support that
libtool currently provides. I know, you probably don't think you did
that -- but you said your new change would simplify libtool.
Chuck, thank you for
CV == Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
CV That's correct.
Right, thanks. Now, it worked from the command line, so that I could
connect from my other host.
I had a Success Audit event in the Security folder of the event
viewer. But then, I reprotected the empty directory, killed the
Rui,
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 10:58:31PM +, Rui Carmo wrote:
Oh, thanks, Jason.
No problem.
Any idea as to when that export will be rolled in to the distribution?
In Cygwin 1.3.17:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-patches/2002-q4/msg00188.html
P.S.: I heartily recommend you check out
I'm considering packaging cvstrac and libsqlite to include in the cygwin
distro, but am afraid I just won't have the time... Will check out the
other lists for hints, though.
R.
Jason Tishler wrote:
Rui,
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 10:58:31PM +, Rui Carmo wrote:
Oh, thanks, Jason.
No
Godson,
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 01:03:00PM +0530, Godson Retna wrote:
$ initdb -D /usr/share/postgresql/data
The files belonging to this database system will be owned by user Administrator.
This user must also own the server process.
[snip]
creating template1 database in
Godson,
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 02:10:45PM +0530, Godson Retna wrote:
gcc -O2 -Wall -Wmissing-prototypes -Wmissing-declarations -I../../../../src/include
-I/usr/local/include -DBUILDING_DLL=1 -c -o ipc.o ipc.c
cc1: warning: changing search order for system directory /usr/local/include
cc1:
Robert Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Has the timestamp definition changed?
No, but the entry to the packages area has, your trailing linefeed
parse error :-)
is the likely culprit.
Forgive my ignorance, but I don't understand the concept of
`trailing linefeed'. Do you mean that
On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 23:54, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Robert Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Has the timestamp definition changed?
No, but the entry to the packages area has, your trailing linefeed
Leading. I meant leading (line 1).
Rob
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On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 19:10, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Are things to the point where we could make rxvt the default installed terminal
emulator instead of the DOS box? I can't imagine any Win9x user could possibly
complain, and any NT+ user that would is simply misguided ;-).
Well, it's
Robert Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Leading. I meant leading (line 1).
Leading linefeed. Ah, empty lines are not allowed in the header.
I'll have a look tonight.
Thanks,
Jan.
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On 27-11-2002 13:04, Robert Collins wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 19:10, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Are things to the point where we could make rxvt the default installed terminal
emulator instead of the DOS box? I can't imagine any Win9x user could possibly
complain, and any NT+ user that
Andreas,
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 12:38:42PM +0100, Andreas wrote:
I understand I need Cygwin to run PostgreSQL on Windows 2000. Alas,
the PostgreSQL website doesn't say how much of Cygwin is needed. To
play it safe I assume all of Cygwin.
For install instructions see the following
Hi,
I get the following error message whin compiling anacron for cygwin:
--
gcc -c -DSPOOLDIR=\/var/spool/anacron\ -DRELEASE=\2.3\
-DANACRONTAB=\/etc/anacrontab\ -Wall
-pedantic -O2 readtab.c -o readtab.o
readtab.c:32:21: obstack.h: No such file or directory
readtab.c:33:1: warning: C++ style
The emacs C-c, C-h and C-SPC keys are broken:
C-c maps to C-g
C-SPC maps to SPC
C-h maps to DEL
To verify this just enter
M-x global-key-binding 'broken_key´
and emacs prompts you to set 'key´ to a command. 'key´ in the broken cases
is simply wrong, as I listed above.
I found that the run command which comes with Cygwin-XFree is quite
useful for launching any shell script with a Windows link without a DOS
box flashing. The problem is that it works only when $(cygpath -w /) is
in your Windows PATH variable - otherwise it does not find cygwin1.dll.
But a
On Tue, 26 Nov 2002 11:13:20 +0100, Jan Beulich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hello,
while I was trying to understand this on my own I'm ready to give up. All
I intended was translating a coupld of filenames from cygwin to Win32 notation
in an otherwise Win32-only app. I quickly realized that
Jan Beulich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote around 26 Nov 2002
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
All I intended was translating a coupld of filenames from cygwin to
Win32 notation in an otherwise Win32-only app. I quickly realized that
cygwin1.dll does not do all the necessary
--- Jan Beulich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the answer, but you mainly missed the point: I want to dynamically
load cygwin1.dll (if at all present on the system) and call a single function
in it. The problem is not the process of loading the DLL and calling the
function (I'm not a
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 02:51:44PM +0800, Vive l'amour wrote:
can any of you tell me how to call Win32 API in cygwin? I've tried to
call GetCurrentThreadId() in my program but ld failed to locate the
symbol, even though I supplied it with a correct search path for
w32api. (-lkernel32)
You
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 11:04:38PM +1100, Robert Collins wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 19:10, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Are things to the point where we could make rxvt the default installed
terminal emulator instead of the DOS box? I can't imagine any Win9x
user could possibly complain, and any
Actually, my .bashrc is running fine. The Subject: was a honeypot
strategy.
AFAICT by reading the Fine Documentation for bash, an *interactive*
shell (one invoked with the option flag -i) does *not* automatically
cause the initialization to include source'ing of .bashrc in the user
$HOME dir. I
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 02:11:13PM +0200, Marc Girod wrote:
and the Log on as account is Local System account. I assume it is
sshd which is being started as user sshd.
No. sshd is started as SYSTEM, sshd forks a child under sshd account.
Things to check:
- /usr/sbin/sshd.exe,
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 15:33:56 + (UTC), Soren A [EMAIL PROTECTED]said:
Actually, my .bashrc is running fine. The Subject: was a honeypot
strategy.
AFAICT by reading the Fine Documentation for bash, an *interactive*
shell (one invoked with the option flag -i) does *not* automatically
cause the
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 07:37:31AM -0500, Jason Tishler wrote:
P.S.: I heartily recommend you check out cvstrac, BTW.
I just did -- very cool!
I'm not sure what this means in this context since there is already a
cvs mailing list for cygwin which provides information on checkins. You
can
On 27 Nov 2002, Robert Collins wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 19:10, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Are things to the point where we could make rxvt the default installed terminal
emulator instead of the DOS box? I can't imagine any Win9x user could possibly
complain, and any NT+ user that
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, ie wrote:
Good Signors,
I understand I need Cygwin to run PostgreSQL on Windows 2000. Alas, the
PostgreSQL website doesn't say how much of Cygwin is needed. To play it
safe I assume all of Cygwin.
Your website warns Cygwin is huge as heck, which precludes me from
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The emacs C-c, C-h and C-SPC keys are broken:
C-c maps to C-g
C-SPC maps to SPC
C-h maps to DEL
To verify this just enter
M-x global-key-binding 'broken_key´
and emacs prompts you to set 'key´ to a command. 'key´ in the
Donna and Matthew Persico [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote around 27
Nov 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Probably because many folks have used/are using Korn shell where if, I
think, you do
export ENV=~/.kshrc
then ~/.kshrc is run at each invocation, interactive or not, login
Hi Paul,
first thanks for all the debugging information.
I've just updated my copy of cygwin to 1.3.16-1 and have found
that apache does not rotate through the running processes anymore
it just serves from the one process.
This can results in page not found errors
The version of cygwin I
I've had no luck getting anywhere with this. I asume that the info I provided
below was of no use to anyone.
Can anyone suggest any additional evidence I can collect?
One suggestions was to start httpd within gdb. Can anyone point me at any
instructions on how to do this.
gdb should be
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 02:10:14 -0600, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Are things to the point where we could make rxvt the default installed
terminal
emulator instead of the DOS box? I can't imagine any Win9x user could
possibly
complain, and any NT+ user that would is simply misguided ;-).
No, you
Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 11:02:56AM -0800, David Rothenberger wrote:
I noticed the same problem while running the SETI@Home client. It
only occurred when running bash from the DOS box, not when using
rxvt. Also, if I remove tty from the CYGWIN
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002 02:10:14 -0600, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Are things to the point where we could make rxvt the default
installed terminal
emulator instead of the DOS box? I can't imagine any Win9x user
could possibly
complain, and any NT+ user that would is simply misguided ;-).
Sorry,
Please keep mail on list.
Bob Tanner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 26 November 2002 04:39 pm, Max Bowsher wrote:
I guess I'm looking for conformation that cygwin binaries do not
honor the symlinks.
Sure, cygwin binaries do. But *only* Cygwin binaries. And the
Windows DLL loaded isn't
Moti Daniel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After upgrading cygwin dll to 1.3.16 from 1.3.12 I had the following
problem:
I'm using cygwin to build my project, in my makefile I'm creating
another makefile like this:
VAR1=a.o : a.c\n\tcc $$@
.
.
.
sometarget :
$(shell echo -e '$(VAR1)'
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Max Bowsher wrote:
Please keep mail on list.
Bob Tanner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 26 November 2002 04:39 pm, Max Bowsher wrote:
I guess I'm looking for conformation that cygwin binaries do not
honor the symlinks.
Sure, cygwin binaries do. But *only*
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But: clicking on the gizmo to change from All Default to
All Install caused such a long pause that eventually I
checked to see what was happening. Answer:
Setup Options [not responding]. It happened identically
at a second attempt. Extended pause
Christopher Faylor wrote:
This should be fixed in the latest snapshot. I'll make a new 1.3.17
release if I get a consensus that it really is fixed.
The new snapshot fixes the problem for me, too. Thanks Chris!
Dave
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On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 05:55:10PM +0100, Stipe Tolj wrote:
I guess the main apache process that is suppose to arbitrate the
requests is not working properly with cygwin 1.3.16-1
Has anyone else seen similar problems with apache?
Has anything changed in cygwin that would cause such
Chris,
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 10:59:31AM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 07:37:31AM -0500, Jason Tishler wrote:
P.S.: I heartily recommend you check out cvstrac, BTW.
I just did -- very cool!
I'm not sure what this means in this context since there is already a
Xerces-C 2.1.0-1 is now available on Cygwin mirrors.
From http://xml.apache.org/xerces-c/:
Xerces-C++ is a validating XML parser written in a portable subset of C++.
Xerces-C++ makes it easy to give your application the ability to read and
write XML data. A shared library is provided for parsing,
Christopher Faylor wrote:
I don't know how often I've expressed my opinion but I am mildly against
it. The problem is that cygwin's pty implementation is not perfect. It
can't run some native windows programs and it can deadlock occasionally.
There are some patches available that potentially
[mn] wrote:
No, you cannot claim that. rxvt still behaves strangely in some ways when
being executed in Windows XP, for instance because of an annoying
ClearType incompatibility. I do not know whether this grave bug has
been fixed in the meantime, I'm still using the 1.3.13-2 release. But
I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The emacs C-c, C-h and C-SPC keys are broken:
C-c maps to C-g
C-SPC maps to SPC
C-h maps to DEL
Make sure you have tty in your CYGWIN variable.
Also, I believe that there is a post from an emacs guru in the last
couple months that complains about the
Max Bowsher wrote:
Sorry, no.
An XP cmd box does everything I need. Rxvt doesn't seem to have any way to
let me cut and paste with just the mouse (I only have 2 buttons+scroll
on my
laptop).
On my non laptop 2 button mouse with a scroll, clicking the scroll
button pastes. Also Shift-Button 1
Yep, that was what I was on about - a generic recommendation. It
compiles without a single hitch (except the I18N stuff) on cygwin, and
is very handy for personal use. (just patched my cvstrac for colored
diffs, and am on my way to fiddle with some of the internals. :))
R.
Jason Tishler
Hi List,
I'm back with more information, I've narrowed down the problem further
with another strace session. I've run:
cat test.iso | strace -o dd1.log nice --1 dd of=/dev/null
cat test.iso | strace -o dd0.log nice --0 dd of=/dev/null
nice --1 needs much longer, like already shown in another
hi,
i want to report a serious bug in the current Cygwin SSH-Deamon implementation at
Windows XP.
error message (occurs on SSH-Client):
Last login: Wed Nov 27 21:43:22 2002 from localhost
G:\CygWin\bin\bash.exe: *** could not load wsock32, Win32 error 126
how to reproduce this error:
- you
There is a bug in sendto in cygwin-1.3.16 which can cause an uninitialized
value to be returned.
--- fhandler_socket.cc.orig Mon Nov 25 23:15:37 2002
+++ fhandler_socket.cc Mon Nov 25 23:16:32 2002
@@ -862,9 +862,9 @@
DWORD ret;
if (!winsock2_active)
-res = ::sendto (get_socket
Hi all,
The current Cygwin DLL will freeze an xterm/rxvt when a large amount of
data is pasted into it. The problem was alleviated slightly in the newer
snapshots of the DLL, by an increase of the buffer size to 64k.
There is a fix that apparently allows pastes of any size. A patch has
been
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i want to report a serious bug in the current Cygwin SSH-Deamon
implementation at Windows XP.
Works for me.
error message (occurs on SSH-Client):
Last login: Wed Nov 27 21:43:22 2002 from localhost
G:\CygWin\bin\bash.exe: *** could not load
I'm not trying to suggest your opinion is wrong here Soren (you're
certainly entitled to your opinion) but I would like to make a few
statements to clarify the list's stance on the issues you raised.
1. Questions about bash on the email list (newbie or otherwise)
are not discouraged if
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002 08:44:00 -0600,
Wayne == Keen Wayne A Contr AFRL/MNGG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wayne Like an earlier poster, I had noted some hang conditions when a
Wayne window in which rxvt was running when resized. This morning I
Wayne downloaded the 11/21 snapshot of the
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 10:39:05PM +0100, thomas wrote:
10 ms delay, and there's many of them. Exactly every 612 lines or every
34816 bytes (34kb). Which is about 210 seconds delay on a 700MB file.
If there is no data in a pipe it can wait for 10ms waiting for it, yes.
See
Hello:
There are a couple of people in our group that insist on
using cmd.exe as their login shell when they telnet or ssh to
our windows 2000 server.
When the login shell is set to /cygdrive/c/winnt/system32/cmd
here are the challenges:
1) more foo does not work, it has no clue
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 11:18:26PM +0100, Mikael Ylikoski wrote:
There is a bug in sendto in cygwin-1.3.16 which can cause an uninitialized
value to be returned.
--- fhandler_socket.cc.orig Mon Nov 25 23:15:37 2002
+++ fhandler_socket.cc Mon Nov 25 23:16:32 2002
@@ -862,9 +862,9 @@
DWORD
I've made a new version of the Cygwin DLL and associated utilities
available for download. As usual, a list of what has changed is below.
To update your installation, click on the Install Cygwin now link on
the http://cygwin.com/ web page. This downloads setup.exe to your
system. Then, run
hi,
thx for the reply.
Max Bowsher [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 27.11.02 23:34:16:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i want to report a serious bug in the current Cygwin SSH-Deamon
implementation at Windows XP.
Works for me.
How?
my setup:
- installed fresh winXP pro
Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If there is no data in a pipe it can wait for 10ms waiting for it, yes.
See ready_for_read/peek_pipe in select.cc.
Yep i saw the Sleep (10) and though the same thing, but i figured that
can't be it when i commented it out, compiled a new cygwin1.dll
thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
26 245082 [main] dd 3100 readv: DEBUG 1.a syscalls.cc
23 245105 [main] dd 3100 readv: DEBUG 1.b syscalls.cc
23 245128 [main] dd 3100 readv: DEBUG 2.a syscalls.cc
23 245151 [main] dd 3100 readv: readv (0, 0x240FD9C, 1) blocking, sigcatchers 4
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 01:17:57AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi,
thx for the reply.
Max Bowsher [EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am 27.11.02 23:34:16:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i want to report a serious bug in the current Cygwin SSH-Deamon
implementation at Windows XP.
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 01:20:46AM +0100, thomas wrote:
Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If there is no data in a pipe it can wait for 10ms waiting for it, yes.
See ready_for_read/peek_pipe in select.cc.
Yep i saw the Sleep (10) and though the same thing, but i figured that
can't be
Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 01:20:46AM +0100, thomas wrote:
Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If there is no data in a pipe it can wait for 10ms waiting for it, yes.
See ready_for_read/peek_pipe in select.cc.
Yep i saw the Sleep (10) and
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