Hi!
As I needed this program for my work anyway I packaged grace for cygwin.
Grace is great for data analysis/presentation and it compiled OOTB.
Hmm, maybe I should have done a bit more advertising. ;-)
See http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/Grace/ for more infos on grace.
Bye
Volker
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On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 20:19, Volker Quetschke wrote:
Hi!
As I needed this program for my work anyway I packaged grace for cygwin.
Grace is great for data analysis/presentation and it compiled OOTB.
Ok, I support this being in the distro, but don't have time to review
(behind on 3 projects
Setup design discussion happens on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This thread is moving there.
sorry.
Will it be implemented? (I hope so, and the implementer can get a
really nice email from me).
I volunteer.
fantastic!
But I suggest we remove the prev radio button -
definitely. it doesn't
From: Robert Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It's already in place. Just click 'default' beside 'all' twice and you
should get 'keep'.
Default - Install - Reinstall - Uninstall - Default
Nope.
Max.
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 06:54, Max Bowsher wrote:
From: Robert Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
It's already in place. Just click 'default' beside 'all' twice and you
should get 'keep'.
Default - Install - Reinstall - Uninstall - Default
Ah. Well seems to me this is the appropriate place to put
Robert Collins wrote:
Ah. Well seems to me this is the appropriate place to put it, it's more
flexible as a category manipulator than a trust level.
But far less visible to new users.
And less complex to code.
Really... ? :-)
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On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 09:19, Max Bowsher wrote:
Robert,
Do you mind if I add stuff to .cvsignore files?
Do I need to ChangeLog that?
Yes, and what stuff?
Rob
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On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 12:28:23PM -0800, Peter A. Castro wrote:
Hi (and Happy Thanksgiving, Y'all! :)
I've finally gotten enough free cycles to finish building the latest
zsh (4.0.6). Please check that the packaging looks ok and upload it.
setup.hint hasn't changed (same description and
Hi all,
I just installed the latest version of the complete Cygwin-Package including
XFree86. Because I need some fonts from our fontserver, I added the
according xset command to .xinitrc. I must realized that the xset fp+
tcp/hostname:port command lets freeze the whole Xserver. BTW, xset fp=
Michael,
Yes, we have known about this for some time now, but no one has volunteered
to work on it. I just work around it by always ``exit''ing my xterms before
I shutdown XWin.exe. I don't even know where one would start to find a
solution to this.
Harold
-Original Message-
From:
Alan,
Are you going to commit this one directly?
Harold
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Alan Hourihane
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 12:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: man pages
It's broken.
We need to rebuild the X tree
Yup.
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 11:10:46AM -0500, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Alan,
Are you going to commit this one directly?
Harold
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Alan Hourihane
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 12:09 PM
To:
Harold, could you say if a XF86Config manpage/sample is in CVS ?
--- Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : Alan,
Are you going to commit this one directly?
Harold
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no, it's just for keyboard configuration concerns...
I don't like hitting on , key to have a m on a non-US keyboard :)
same as all others...
--- Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : Yeah, there is one
there, but I am not certain if it would end up in
the
Cygwin/XFree86 man page
Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
Harold, could you say if a XF86Config manpage/sample is in CVS ?
The manpage should be in CVS. The used config keys is a subset of those
used for the linux XFree86.
A sample can be download from
http://www-user.tu-chemnitz.de/~goal/xfree/XF86Config-4.bz2
bye
ago
The program I ran gdb on a very standard hello world program, it crashes even
before main is entered.
Anybody have an idea how to solve this problem?
Any help is appreciated.
The following is a running script:
/home/john gdb -nw a
GNU gdb 5.0 (20010428-3)
Copyright 2001 Free Software
Wrong mailing list. Redirected.
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 05:43:13AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The program I ran gdb on a very standard hello world program, it crashes even
before main is entered.
Anybody have an idea how to solve this problem?
Any help is appreciated.
The following is a
Hi Pierre,
that looks fine, just some comments and a few nits we should talk about.
On Tue, Nov 26, 2002 at 12:09:11AM -0500, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
* security.h: Move declarations of internal_getgrent,
internal_getpwsid and internal_getgrsid to pwdgrp.h.
Good idea.
Index:
Hello,
Could somebody help me be THE superuser on my computer based on W98 ?
the only line I have in /etc/passwd is :
fernandez::500:544::/home/fernandez:/bin/bash
and in /etc/group :
unknown::544:
So, I can access, for example, to /usr/lib, but I can't see this directory when I
launch ls /
Hi,
Because there is a lack of a security model in win9x (95,98,Me) the user
logged in is effectively the su (superuser). If im understanding you
correctly, you mean you cant see /usr/lib when you ls / (???) Can you see
usr?
Take a look at the manual, this will give you more info on this
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 05:15:52AM +0100, Stipe Tolj wrote:
Corinna Vinschen schrieb:
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
Thank you for your help,
But I read this doc before sending the mail, and I don't understand why I can't have
root permissions. Even though I know that W98 has problem with security.
the result of ls / is :
bin cygwin.bat cygwin.ico etc home lib sbin tmp usr var
and ls /usr writes :
X11R6
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 10:59:18PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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: ***
joel fernandez wrote:
Thank you for your help,
But I read this doc before sending the mail, and I don't understand why I can't have
root permissions.
Don't fret. It isn't the lack of root permissions that is hiding
/usr/bin and /usr/lib. It's the fact that they are virtual directories,
a
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 06:30:41AM +, Elfyn McBratney wrote:
Hi,
[...]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Greetings Cygwin Support,
Oh and, btw., this is *NOT* official cygwin support. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
is a public mailing list.
Corinna
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Because vague bug reports are all we have. And no-one can reproduce it
either.
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-07/msg01745.html
When you investigat that thread you do not find only vague bug
reports. I have reported that bug too (so I'm at least No.3 in that
game) including a
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
...
What does the ACL of ${windir}/system32/wsock32.dll look like?
And, just being curious, what is the value of the registry entry
HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\SessionManager\SafeDllSearchMode
if available?
Corinna
$ regtool get
Hello,
As an illustration for a paper I'm writing about Cygwin, I'm looking for
THE official Cygwin logo. I guess that this official logo isn't the GNU
+ Cygnus + Windows = Cygwin standing on the homepage (www.cygwin.com),
and not even the black C above the Install Cygwin Now link...
Where could
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 11:11:36AM +0100, Frank-Michael Moser wrote:
Because vague bug reports are all we have. And no-one can reproduce it
either.
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-07/msg01745.html
When you investigat that thread you do not find only vague bug
reports. I
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 11:23:43AM +0100, Frank-Michael Moser wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
...
What does the ACL of ${windir}/system32/wsock32.dll look like?
And, just being curious, what is the value of the registry entry
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
What does the ACL of ${windir}/system32/wsock32.dll look like?
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 11:23:43AM +0100, Frank-Michael Moser wrote:
moser@PIP /cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/system32
$ getfacl wsock32.dll
# file: wsock32.dll
# owner: moser
# group: Kein
user::rwx
group::rwx
Frank-Michael Moser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Because vague bug reports are all we have. And no-one can
reproduce it either.
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-07/msg01745.html
When you investigat that thread you do not find only vague bug
reports.
I'm sorry, I didn't remember
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
In your debug output you've send once, $PATH is set to /bin:/bin.
Do you have any explanation how that could happen? Does that still
happen?
No. I attached the current debug output.
Do you have a user environment file ~/.ssh/environment?
No.
Did you copy your
Hi all,
As noone responded to this, and I have since seen minor complaints of not
enough information being given, is there anything further I can do to assist
in the location and repair of this problem?
I have upgraded to 1003.17.0.0 and ensured the problem is also in this
version of the dll.
If you see to MSDN
(http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vclib/html
/_crt_ftell.asp), you can find out:
==
Note that when a file is opened for appending data, the current file
position is determined by the last I/O operation, not by where the next
write
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
$ getfacl wsock32.dll
# file: wsock32.dll
# owner: moser
# group: Kein
user::rwx
group::rwx
group:Benutzer:r-x
mask::rwx
other::---
(other::--- - could this be the problem?)
...
I wonder how that happened on your machine. It's normal that files under
${windir} are
Frank-Michael Moser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
C:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe: *** could not load wsock32, Win32 error 126
Try:
CYGWIN=ntsec getfacl /cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/system32/wsock32.dll
CYGWIN=ntsec getfacl /cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/system32/ws2_32.dll
Who knows, it might help find the problem.
Max.
Raghav wrote:
Hi,
I have installed cygwin 1.3.16 on my win2k workstation. I have installed
inetd as a service and am running it as localsystem. I have created
passwd/group files for local users only, not domain users. rlogin is
working
without any problem. But if I try to telnet my machine,
Max Bowsher wrote:
It's a shame that this problem is so elusive.
No problem, Max,
Frank-Michael
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thank you all,
the explanation you gave to me was very clear and I understand now.
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On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 12:53:19PM +0100, Frank-Michael Moser wrote:
CYGWIN=nontsec (This is because I have problems removing CVS locks from
a local repository on a Samba share.)
Just set nosmbntsec in your Cygwin env variable. That helps, probably.
It only swichtes of ntsec on network
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 12:55:13PM +0100, Danilo Turina wrote:
Raghav wrote:
Hi,
I have installed cygwin 1.3.16 on my win2k workstation. I have installed
inetd as a service and am running it as localsystem. I have created
passwd/group files for local users only, not domain users.
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 12:55:13PM +0100, Danilo Turina wrote:
Raghav wrote:
Hi,
I have installed cygwin 1.3.16 on my win2k workstation. I have installed
inetd as a service and am running it as localsystem. I have created
passwd/group files for local users only, not
Hi All,
Does anybody know when ObjectiveC is going to make it back into the gcc
distribution? It seems to be working fine on Unix platforms, and I'm just
wondering what the problems are with gcc 3 that prevent it from running
under cygwin.
Regards,
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Max Bowsher wrote:
Try:
CYGWIN=ntsec getfacl /cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/system32/wsock32.dll
CYGWIN=ntsec getfacl /cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/system32/ws2_32.dll
Who knows, it might help find the problem.
I'm not sure what you mean but I tried
$ cygrunsrv --install sshd --disp SSH daemon --path
Hi...
Does anybody know when ObjectiveC is going to make it back into the gcc
distribution? It seems to be working fine on Unix platforms, and I'm
just
wondering what the problems are with gcc 3 that prevent it from running
under cygwin.
I also would like to have it back... Reintegrating it
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 00:34, Roland Schwingel wrote:
Hi...
Does anybody know when ObjectiveC is going to make it back into the gcc
distribution? It seems to be working fine on Unix platforms, and I'm
just
wondering what the problems are with gcc 3 that prevent it from running
Frank-Michael Moser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Max Bowsher wrote:
Try:
CYGWIN=ntsec getfacl /cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/system32/wsock32.dll
CYGWIN=ntsec getfacl /cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/system32/ws2_32.dll
Who knows, it might help find the problem.
I'm not sure what you mean but I tried
$ cygrunsrv
Hi Rob...
Roland, also voting for it
Guys, don't 'vote'. DO.
Build a setup.exe package to install it, and offer to maintain it on the
cygwin-apps list. Heck with two of you you could trade back and forth on
each release.
Well this needs to be integrated INTO gcc... An aditional
ws2_32.dll's ACL equals wsock32.dll's one.
moser@PIP /cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/system32
$ getfacl ws2_32.dll
# file: ws2_32.dll
# owner: Administratoren
# group: SYSTEM
user::rwx
group::rwx
group:Benutzer:r-x
mask::rwx
other::---
moser@PIP /cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/system32
$ getfacl wsock32.dll
# file:
Roland Schwingel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Rob...
Roland, also voting for it
Guys, don't 'vote'. DO.
Build a setup.exe package to install it, and offer to maintain it
on the cygwin-apps list. Heck with two of you you could trade back
and forth on each release.
Well
CYGWIN=nontsec (This is because I have problems removing CVS locks from
a local repository on a Samba share.)
Just set nosmbntsec in your Cygwin env variable. That helps, probably.
It only swichtes of ntsec on network drives.
Corinna
Unfortunately it's not enough (for my system):
works:
Yes, I know. Sorry. I'll ask for something, and I'll say I won't have time
to do the patch myself. Sorry again.
I'd like to have an additional radio-button in setup called 'keep' (that's
in addition to curr, exp, prev). Why? I often do NOT want to update a whole
bunch of stuff, but just 1
Ok now i really found the problem. If i always return from
fhandler_base::ready_for_read with 1 at the first line and skip all the
checks in there everything works.
$ time cat test.iso | nice -0 dd of=/dev/null
352512+0 records in
352512+0 records out
real0m5.528s
user0m2.155s
sys
I've experienced something similar to the bug described, but with a different
outcome:
1. Choose Download from Internet and get required packages to a networked drive
2. Choose Install from local directory and copy required packages to local drive
3. Choose Download from Internet and get a
4a - W2K telnet always sends CRLF on ENTER key press. Use cygwin telnet
or press C-j in MS telnet while entering username/password.
4b - Check teraterm settings. Looks like it runs in line mode instead of
character mode.
-Original Message-
From: paul raymond [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Well this needs to be integrated INTO gcc
Uhhh, only one problem with this statement, its not right. Going to the gcc
web site,
I find:
GCC is the GNU Compiler Collection, which currently contains front ends
for C, C++, Objective-C, Fortran, Java, and Ada
Which is consistent with discussions I
CV == Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
CV Things to check:
CV - /usr/sbin/sshd.exe, /bin/cygwin1.dll, /bin/cygcrypto.dll, /bin/cygz.dll
CV executable for everyone?
$ ls -l /usr/sbin/sshd.exe /bin/cygwin1.dll /bin/cygcrypto.dll /bin/cygz.dll
-rwxrwxrwx1 Administ None
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 10:16:23AM -0600, you [Daniel Armbrust] wrote:
Every time that I run the cygwin installer program, when it finishes
downloading packages, and moves to the install step, it bluescreen
crashes my Windows XP machine (service pack 1) with the following error:
STOP:
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Last month, Our Group ( Chongqing Yingxiang motorcycle group Co.Ltd)'s
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Sometimes, sed (when called from our own modified zsh in sh mode) gives this
assertion:
assertion !wait_sig_inited failed: file
/netrel/src/cygwin-1.3.17-1/winsup/cy
gwin/sigproc.cc, line 538
repeatedly and then:
159 [main] sed 3464 sig_send: wait for sig_complete event failed, sig
nal -2, rc
Hey all,
Whenever I edit my config files or passwd file in /etc, both my machines =
reboot. One is Windows XP and the other is Windows 2000 server.
I have no idea why this is...
The only error I see in the event log is :
Error code 0024, parameter1 001902fa, parameter2 edf6282c, =
Thomas V. Fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey all,
Whenever I edit my config files or passwd file in /etc, both my
machines = reboot. One is Windows XP and the other is Windows 2000
server.
I have no idea why this is...
The only error I see in the event log is :
Error code
Thomas,
Have you considered the possibility that there is file system corruption
localized to portions of the file system structures relevant to the /etc
directory or some of its contents?
According to the book Windows 2000 Proffesional Resource Kit, stop 0x24
is NTFS_FILE_SYSTEM, which I
I am a happy Cygwin user.
I am trying to convert a program so that it will be Cygwin independent.
I have struck two problems:
--
(1) The program compiles and links clean, but is unable to use printf() to
display a long long variable.
$ cat test1.c
#include stdio.h
int main(void)
{
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 09:27:52AM -0600, Dockeen wrote:
Well this needs to be integrated INTO gcc
Uhhh, only one problem with this statement, its not right. Going to the gcc
web site,
I find:
GCC is the GNU Compiler Collection, which currently contains front ends
for C, C++, Objective-C,
Warren Dale [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am a happy Cygwin user.
I am trying to convert a program so that it will be Cygwin
independent. I have struck two problems:
--
QUESTION 1: Should long long be fully supported in mingw32?
It seems that the compiler and the library do
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 09:48:37AM +1100, Warren Dale wrote:
QUESTION 1: Should long long be fully supported in mingw32?
It seems that the compiler and the library do not agree.
QUESTION 2: Should snprintf() be fully supported in mingw32?
It seems that the compiler and the
Any comments on the revised patch? Is there a better way to handle the
realpath()/REALPATH() thing?
The only thing I like to say is, that instead of using a symbolic link to the
dll, the unix way may be possible.
What I mean is to put the dll into the lib dir (like the .so libraries in unix,
well i guess nobody considers this a problem ... too bad for the
cdrecord/cdrdao users out there.
thomas
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On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 01:26:00AM +0100, thomas wrote:
well i guess nobody considers this a problem ... too bad for the
cdrecord/cdrdao users out there.
You're aware that it is a major holiday in the US, right? Guess what?
I'm in the US. You shouldn't expect instant responses to your musings
Thomas,
I think that's unwarranted. You needn't be so pessimistic. You've done good
work in tracking down the source of an undesirable characteristic, but you
need to follow through.
Traditionally, the thing to do would be to write a single post (perhaps
under a new Subject: thread) in which
Randall R Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
problem. In particular, you'll need to supply a patch script that will
allow others to replicate your results and evaluate whether there are any
potential problems with your solution that you're might be overlooking.
There's already my problem. I
Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're aware that it is a major holiday in the US, right? Guess what?
I'm in the US. You shouldn't expect instant responses to your musings
even in the best of times but certainly not now.
I'm sorry, I wasn't really aware of it.
However, I'll go
Setup design discussion happens on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This thread is moving there.
Everybody, please remove [EMAIL PROTECTED] from your replies.
Kris Thielemans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to have an additional
Hi
NTP (Network Time Protocol) server available in cygwin?
Thanks.
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On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 02:16:18AM +0100, thomas wrote:
Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're aware that it is a major holiday in the US, right? Guess what?
I'm in the US. You shouldn't expect instant responses to your musings
even in the best of times but certainly not now.
I'm
rxvt is a terminal program that can be used instead of the windows command
shell. It does not require an X server.
This release fixes the extra line bug, and includes a patch
submitted by Christopher Faylor to solve an emacs interaction problem.
It is also the first release of a new rxvt
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 09:04:44PM -0500, Steve O wrote:
Christopher Faylor also patched the cygwin dll to fix the hang associated
with pasting text. You may still run into problems if you paste a
whole file, but for most applications, it'll work ok. Thanks Christopher.
You're welcome but my
Chris,
At 18:00 2002-11-28, you wrote:
...
ready_for_read is called for certain devices prior to actually reading
from the device. It's purpose is to provide an interruptible method for
blocking prior to reading since cygwin's signals need to act like UNIX
signals and there is no real way
On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 06:45:18PM -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
You mentioned ... on all flavors of Windows ..., suggesting that there
are better options on certain varieties of Windows, so another alternative,
perhaps less onerous (perhaps not) would be to use whatever OS-specific
facilities
Folks,
Ever since a recent upgrade to my Cygwin installation I have been
getting the following lines on starting up Cygwin:
BASH: kpsexpand: command not found
Welcome to bash version 2.05b.0(7)-release
Any ideas where the kpsexpand is coming from please? I have tried
searching the list
On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 14:38, Steve Núñez wrote:
Great, so at last we know the situation. My question is What has
changed?. I seem to recall ObjcC as part of the 2.95 gcc release, and I'm
just wondering if there's is some fundamental difficulty in gcc3 that has
caused it's removal?
Peter,
I don't think this is a BASH issue, except possibly if your previous BASH
was a version that used a different algorithm for choosing which startup
scripts to execute. How long has Cygwin had the /etc/profile.d/
directory? I thought it was recent, but I see references in the mailing
A constant stream of money flowing into your account
everyday - that would be everyone's dream. But what
if its NOT a dream? What if I tell you that hundreds
are getting this sort of income even as you read this?
Finally, the answer is here! Irrespective of whatever
your business is, unless
The program I ran gdb on a very standard hello world program, it crashes even
before main is entered.
Anybody have an idea how to solve this problem?
Any help is appreciated.
The following is a running script:
/home/john gdb -nw a
GNU gdb 5.0 (20010428-3)
Copyright 2001 Free Software
I've noticed that executables generated by gcc (cygwin 1.3.17-1, gcc
3.2-3, binutils 20021117-1, Windows XP) have Read, ReadExecute and
Write permissions for group and others, ls -l shows their attributes
as -rwxrwxrwx . It seems rather strange - I guess that Write
permission for other users is
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 04:10:56PM +, Rui Carmo wrote:
Having suffered from repeated rxvt hangs, I dutifully downloaded the
latest Cygwin DLL update, rebooted and resumed working on one of my pet
projects: a barbaric hack of the netatalk packages to try and get an
AppleShare IP file service
MG == Marc Girod [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MG A bit liberal, maybe... Usually -r-xr-xr-x should be enough? (Also below)
Once I was mentioning protections problems (some enhancements to the
post-processing part of the installation?), one more detail: it seems
that ssh connections won't work if
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