On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Kris Thielemans wrote:
[snip]
I have a different opinion. First, note that the radio buttons don't act
like radio buttons at all. When you click them, they alter the state of
all the packages spin controls to meet the criteria of that button. I.e.
they really should be
On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 19:03, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Recently I've been thinking tab control. Well, actually I was thinking that
for the view type. Then again, I just now thought of the best idea yet:
drop-down list boxes for both.
Let me say this:
Anything that is more intuitive will
Greetings,
When I try to start Apache with the httpd.conf file configured for both http
https, I receive the following error after the command:
$ ./apachectl start
C:\cygwin\usr\sbin\httpd.exe: *** unable to remap C:\cygwin\bin\cygssl.dll to
same address as parent(0xB1) != 0xB2
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When I try to start Apache with the httpd.conf file configured for both http
https, I receive the following error after the command:
$ ./apachectl start
Finally, I understand why, at some point, all the app-defaults disappeared.
I had to fix them manually, now I know the cause.
Graham Bloice wrote:
Installing LessTif-0.93.18-3 creates a directory in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11 named
app-defaults. This overrides the symbolic link placed there by
hi
i am a newbies with cygwin and need some help.
i have install with sucess cygwin and xfree and sshd on 2 computers and i
try lunch by ssh a distant process on xfree as explain in Cygwin/XFree86
User's Guide.
i do (inside xterm in xfree of coursse) the
ssh -X -l administrateur 192.168.0.19
Dear Friend, Hi! I hope everything is going well with you.
Insurance Agents like me are constantly having to evaluate new
products, new hybrids, etc. I wanted to let you know about one of
these newish products -- life insurance that actually includes
provisions (in the form of riders) for
Dear Friend, Hi! I hope everything is going well with you.
Insurance Agents like me are constantly having to evaluate new
products, new hybrids, etc. I wanted to let you know about one of
these newish products -- life insurance that actually includes
provisions (in the form of riders) for
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, J S wrote:
Hi,
When I try to run the command:
XWin -query smpd9 -fp tcp/smpd9:7100 -from a217447
that brings up the solaris xdmcp session if I'm running XFree86 on win
XP/2K
or NT. But if I try to run this on windows 95, it bombs out.
J S wrote:
Fatal server error:
XDMCP fatal error: Session declined No valid address
And yes I have read the FAQ and used the -from flag. There aren't any errors
in the xdm logs, so I tried to run the xdm in debug:
xdm -udpPort 6556 -nodaemon -debug 10 -config
Why this port? The
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écrit : J S wrote:
Fatal server error:
XDMCP fatal error: Session declined No valid address
And yes I have read the FAQ and used the -from flag. There aren't
any errors
in the xdm logs, so I tried to run the xdm in debug:
xdm
Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
xdm -udpPort 6556 -nodaemon -debug 10 -config
Why this port? The default port is 177.
Alexander, this exactly Microsoft problem : M$ is building its products
thinking all people is using defaults, hiding some bugs that appear
only in some cases.
If I'm
Sylvain,
I am not understanding why your response was appropriate. The default
port for XDM has nothing to do with Microsoft, unless Microsoft has
decided to use port 177 for one of their products. If that was the
case, then a simple mention that ``Product Foo'' uses port 177 would
have
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 04:33:26PM -0500, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
I am not understanding why your response was appropriate. The default
port for XDM has nothing to do with Microsoft, unless Microsoft has
decided to use port 177 for one of their products. If that was the
case, then a simple
Okay, okay, but I didn't want to be that hard on Sylvain as he is a good
contributor to our discussions... I just wanted to put up a friendly
reminder that everyone, I more so than others, should sometimes tone
down our messages. That's all.
Harold
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Dec 03,
Okay, okay, but I didn't want to be that hard on Sylvain as he is a good
contributor to our discussions... I just wanted to put up a friendly
reminder that everyone, I more so than others, should sometimes tone down
our messages. That's all.
Harold
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Dec
Ah ha... okay, but in this case it would be good to at least rule out
the non-standard port as a possible culprit. Once the port is ruled
out, we can move on to other possible solutions.
Harold
Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
You're correct, I should have said 'product foo'...
I took Microsoft as
Yup, you can specify the port number. From the ``man Xserver'' page:
XDMCP OPTIONS
X servers that support XDMCP have the following options.
See the X Display Manager Control Protocol specification
for more information.
-query host-name
Enable XDMCP
That's exactly what I have read in Alexander's answer:
= Why this port? The default port is 177.
Excuse me.
Your response would be barely understandable if someone had said Hey
don't use a non-standard port! but given that there was no hint of
that
in Alexander's response and it was very
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 04:05:00AM +0100, Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
That's exactly what I have read in Alexander's answer:
= Why this port? The default port is 177.
Excuse me.
Um, that was a private message. Poor netiquette, there.
cgf
Hi!
Monday, 02 December, 2002 Charles Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CW OTOH, if you, Egor Duda, do NOT assign ownership to Red Hat, but instead
CW release the code as public domain FIRST, then mingw is free to take it.
That's what i was meaning.
CW Also, Red Hat is free to take it as well
Hi!
Monday, 02 December, 2002 Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
CF On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 01:30:24PM +0300, egor duda wrote:
2002-12-02 Egor Duda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* cygwin/lib/pseudo-reloc.c: New file.
* cygwin/cygwin.sc: Add symbols to handle runtime pseudo-relocs.
Can somenody tell me, how I link a C++ file with gcc? I usually take g++, but
this time I'll have to take gcc and then I have this problem. On Linux, I
specify the flag -lstdc++ but this does not work on Cygwin.
(I must have asked this question before but I did not find the answer (though
I
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Peter A. Castro wrote:
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Elfyn McBratney wrote:
I think the linux pengu should stay with them. I do like the idea for a
koala. Is anyone a good drawer?
For what it's worth, the Koala is on a few O'Reilly books
Hello,
I think I have found a problem in the pthread_mutex_trylock call. When I
run the following code both the trylock and lock return immediately. If I
compile this under RedHat 8 it works as I would expect with the trylock
locking the mutex and the lock stopping execution.
I am running the
Dear Fellow Hackers,
I must say that I am a bit dissappointed that I did not get any
response about the cygwin segfaulting.
Can you please tell me : Has anyone ever built gcc-3.2-1 under cygwin?
Who builds the packages in the cygwin installer?
In any case, the gcc-3.2-3 builds fine,
but the
On Monday 2 Dec 02, Igor Pechtchanski writes:
I submitted a patch for this a while ago, but it didn't seem to make it
into the FAQ... Any news on that?
I haven't gotten to it yet, sorry. Perhaps tonight.
Thanks,
David
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On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 20:37, Chris Knight wrote:
Hello,
I think I have found a problem in the pthread_mutex_trylock call. When I
run the following code both the trylock and lock return immediately. If I
compile this under RedHat 8 it works as I would expect with the trylock
locking the
Chris Faylor, as a search of the announce lists would have told you.
I think he builds his packages on linux with a cross-compiler, so
wouldn't have any advice for your particular problem.
OK, that is what I was thinking. I will start looking for instructions
on doing this, I have the mingw32
On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 23:06, Chris Knight wrote:
Hello Rob,
I have changed the code, see below. I now set the type to
PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL but that also does not block. The only documentation
on cygwin threads say this is the same as PTHREAD_MUTEX_FAST_NP
What documentation says that?
After upgrading to Cygwin 1.3.17, I noticed the following change in ls
-l output:
$ ls -ld /
drwxrwxr-x+ 15 Administ Administ 4096 Oct 21 12:07 /
^
*
If I temporarily downgrade to Cygwin 1.3.16, ls -l outputs the
following:
$ ls -ld /
drwxrwxr-x
At 05:40 AM 12/3/2002, Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi all folks,
I am running cygwin on a WinXP box which is linked to a LTSP server (Linux server).
While reading an OperOffice1.0 document starting OfficeXP document made the WinXP
crashed.
Kindly advise whether it was due to the conflict of these 2
Hello,
I have a problem with the latest release of Cygwin (New Cygwin DLL
1.3.17-1 release) when I use BISON. Indeed, when BISON arrives on the
following line :
include_list
: include include_list
|
I have an error message which says that a ; or a | is waited
instead of :.
This
I've run into this problem as well on Windows 2000 after my upgrade yesterday.
I'm getting around it by unsetting HOME in /etc/profile (as the first
line), so /etc/profile will do what it has been doing in the past
(important for 1st time users on our team).
A side effect, I'm fairly certain,
Gérald Baëza writes:
I have a problem with the latest release of Cygwin (New Cygwin DLL
1.3.17-1 release) when I use BISON. Indeed, when BISON arrives on the
following line :
include_list
: include include_list
|
I have an error message which says that a ; or a | is waited
At 06:52 AM 12/3/2002, James Michael DuPont wrote:
Chris Faylor, as a search of the announce lists would have told you.
I think he builds his packages on linux with a cross-compiler, so
wouldn't have any advice for your particular problem.
OK, that is what I was thinking. I will start
Dear Friend, Hi! I hope everything is going well with you.
Insurance Agents like me are constantly having to evaluate new
products, new hybrids, etc. I wanted to let you know about one of
these newish products -- life insurance that actually includes
provisions (in the form of riders) for
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 07:36:49AM -0500, Jason Tishler wrote:
After upgrading to Cygwin 1.3.17, I noticed the following change in ls
-l output:
$ ls -ld /
drwxrwxr-x+ 15 Administ Administ 4096 Oct 21 12:07 /
^
Was this change intentional? Or, was it a side
Pierre,
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 10:15:07AM -0500, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 07:36:49AM -0500, Jason Tishler wrote:
Was this change intentional? Or, was it a side effect of the
following?
On Wed, Nov 27, 2002 at 07:15:17PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
- Fix
Dear Friend, Hi! I hope everything is going well with you.
Insurance Agents like me are constantly having to evaluate new
products, new hybrids, etc. I wanted to let you know about one of
these newish products -- life insurance that actually includes
provisions (in the form of riders) for
New News:
===
I have updated the version of PostgreSQL to 7.3-1. The tarballs should
be available on a Cygwin mirror near you shortly.
Old News:
===
PostgreSQL is an open-source, Object-Relational DBMS. If interested,
see the PostgreSQL web site for more details:
Oddly, backspace doesn't work in rxvt itself.
I don't use emacs at all so I don't know whether this suggestion will help
you. But when launching rxvt try including the switch
-backspacekey ^H
as in, say,
c:\Cygwin\bin\rxvt.exe {lots of switches} -backspacekey ^H -e
/bin/bash --login -i
Does
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 10:47:36AM -0500, Jason Tishler wrote:
Pierre,
Should the + be suppressed? Or, should Cygwin behave like other
Unixes (e.g., Solaris, HP-UX, etc.) that support ACLs?
The + can be suppressed by at least 3 ways:
- the user should be able to remove the default entries
That did the trick for the backspace. Thanks! Any other suggestions
from anyone for the C-h mapping to DEL?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oddly, backspace doesn't work in rxvt itself.
I don't use emacs at all so I don't know whether this suggestion will help
you. But when launching rxvt
Hi,
Reading a certain recent whiny post about not getting help, it occurred to
me what the Cygwin mascot's name must be:
The Cygwin Meany
The only problem I can see is that no one thinks of otter's as mean, so
perhaps one of it's relatives. According to the phylogenetic structure sent
by
without wanting to interrupt your nice rhetorical discussions,
I wanted to ask you if you could reveal the trick which makes genflags not to segfault
in 3.2-3.
It happens again in newly released gcc-3.2.1 which I would be very glad to (build and)
use under cygwin...
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On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 05:25:06PM +1100, Anurag Sharma wrote:
Hi All,
Has there been a resolution to this issue? I can't see any answeres in the
previous posts.
No resolution is necessary. It works fine for me. I'm the package maintainer.
If it doesn't work for you then make some obvious
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 09:20:49AM +0100, jblazi wrote:
Can somenody tell me, how I link a C++ file with gcc? I usually take g++, but
this time I'll have to take gcc and then I have this problem. On Linux, I
specify the flag -lstdc++ but this does not work on Cygwin.
(I must have asked this
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Robert White wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Peter A. Castro wrote:
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Elfyn McBratney wrote:
I think the linux pengu should stay with them. I do like the idea for a
koala. Is anyone a good drawer?
For what it's
From: James Michael DuPont [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 3 Dec 2002 07:37:34 -0800 (PST)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Resolved Re: gcc-3.2-1/i686-pc-cygwin/gcc/genflags is
segfaulting
snip
I guess the assumption there is that
the responder is
Mike,
At 07:37 2002-12-03, you wrote:
Dear fellow hackers,
...
Silly me in thinking that something positive would come from making
sarcastic jibes, it looks like I am not making any friends with my
statements.
Yes, it is silly. The ability to convey sarcasm in print (absent facial and
vocal
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 03:52:06AM -0800, James Michael DuPont wrote:
Maybe this should be a release criterion?
Not interested. Sorry.
Maybe you don't care if the gcc is fully usable before it is release?
GCC *is* fully usable. If you can't build it, use the gcc binary that
is provided. As
How about the platypus? I know that Slackware
used to use it before, but I don't know if it was trademarked? I
remember buying a Walnut
Creek slack distro back in '97 that featured the
platypus logo. Looked pretty cool, too. Platypi
are utterly unique, and I don't recall ever seeing an O'Reilly
Use g++ to link the file. That's it. Period.
Thank you very much for your answer. I cannot use g++ as I should like to
work with mzc, which is the Plt-Scheme compiler. mzc calls gcc for me with
the right parameters (in theory) and I cannot configure mzc so as to make it
call g++ instead of
Use g++ to link the file. That's it. Period.
Excuse me to ask once more, but do I understand you correctly, that it
cannot work with gcc? Because then I shall give up trying to get gcc to
work.
TIA,
Janos Blazi
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Janos,
Well, if you're not above a hack, just create a script called gcc that
passes on its invocation (with any necessary argument augmentations) to
g++ and for the duration of your build put the directory in which that
script resides at the front of the PATH.
Randall Schulz
Mountain View,
How about a wolverine (sp?).
Randall R Schulz wrote:
Hi,
Reading a certain recent whiny post about not getting help, it
occurred to me what the Cygwin mascot's name must be:
The Cygwin Meany
The only problem I can see is that no one thinks of otter's as mean,
so perhaps one of it's
Janos Blazi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Use g++ to link the file. That's it. Period.
Excuse me to ask once more, but do I understand you correctly, that it
cannot work with gcc? Because then I shall give up trying to get gcc
to work.
Asking people confirm that they did indeed mean what they
Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi all folks,
I am running cygwin on a WinXP box which is linked to a LTSP server
(Linux server). While reading an OperOffice1.0 document starting
OfficeXP document made the WinXP crashed.
Kindly advise whether it was due to the conflict of these 2 software,
OpenOffice
Wendell Pinegar wrote:
The MKS Toolkit for instance does properly ignore these file types.
Not surprising. The goals of the two products are somewhat different.
MKS is trying to make their environment look exactly like the native
Windows. They have written most of their tools from scratch to
That did the trick for the backspace. Thanks!
Any other suggestions from anyone for the C-h
mapping to DEL?
Less certain about this because I've never had a problem with deletekey
(whereas I did have a problem with backspacekey, solved as stated). But I
tried Google and it comes up with
Hi,
I am trying to compile the ACE framework on cygwin.
One of the problem I have is that they are using arrays
of size IOV_MAX on the stack.
Since IOV_MAX is defined in limits.h as
#define IOV_MAX (__INT_MAX__-1)
that turns out to be problematic
Looking on some other platforms I see that
Ed Bachmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I recently installed cygwin 1.3.16-1 under Windows 2000. It seems to
be functioning normally in most respects, but vi (vim) takes 90
seconds to start. Does anyone know what the problem might be?
Not on my computer. Sorry, you are going to have to provide
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Ed Bachmann wrote:
I recently installed cygwin 1.3.16-1 under Windows 2000. It seems to be
functioning normally in most respects, but vi (vim) takes 90 seconds to
start. Does anyone know what the problem might be?
Thanks,
Ed Bachmann
The latest version of Cygwin is
Has anyone gotton mkgroup -d to work when using a samba PDC?
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Christophe,
I think that definition of IOV_MAX is telling you that there is no
pre-defined limit. Ordinarily we don't complain about such things, but if
you write code that statically allocates a resource based on such a limit
indication, you're in trouble.
I notice that there are two
Alas, no luck. Thanks for looking that up, though. I suspect it's not
an rxvt issue at this point. For unrelated reasons, I've decided to
switch back to NTEmacs, but thanks for everyone's help!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That did the trick for the backspace. Thanks!
Any other suggestions from
Unless someone at least has some artwork to show,
why are we still discussing alternative animals?
I could give more reasons to choose a cygnet, but
why waste the time?
If cgf wants an otter, we should be looking into
how to get a good drawing of one. Preferably a
mean one, I guess. :-) I suppose
Hello-
I have been trying to get CRON to work with cygwin and have not been getting
to far and am now stumped and need a fresh set of eyes on my problem.
1.) I have started with the current versions of cygwin and cron.
923k 2002/11/27 d:\cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll
Cygwin DLL
Paul,
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 03:03:16PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hopefully there is a rebase command to fix this problem? Please send
me info to resolve this issue if possible! Thxs!
Do you Google?
Steve O [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote around 02 Dec 2002
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
rxvt is a terminal program that can be used instead of the windows
command shell.
Hi, Steve,
Is there _anything_ that can be done about the cursor shape in rxvt? That
_od-awful block cursor that
On Tue, Dec 03, 2002 at 03:57:45PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
Wrong mailing list. Redirected.
Oops. Sorry. I see that someone already did this.
cgf
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why cmd.exe does not understand the window size
Ross:
I talked to a support person at ataman.com about their
telnetd product. My interpretation is that cmd.exe
has multiple (simultaneous?) modes of operation:
o it can open STDERR/STDIN/STDOUT like a normal character
based application.
See below..
Thanks,
Rob
-Original Message-
From: Harig, Mark A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 1:42 PM
To: Robert Gimbel; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CRON Help -- Operation not permitted
1. Did you read through /usr/doc/Cygwin/cron.README?
**RG** Yes,
Igor Gnip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote to
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I know it does not directly concern mingw-users ... but I need to
make some comparisions between mingw32 and cygwin ... and it is very
very painfull to download cygwin using their stupit web install
program.
Q: Does anyone know
On 3-12-2002 21:53, Soren A wrote:
Is there _anything_ that can be done about the cursor shape in rxvt? That
_od-awful block cursor that obscures the character lying under it drives me
nuts. Past messages on this List seemed to indicate in my reading, that
this wasn't reconfigurable -- that
Guys:
I have to pc;s with latest cygsin (nov 27, 2002). When I fire up telnet and
try to connect to the other pc I always get teh message connection refused.
cygwin is installed in windows xp home.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanx
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Hard to tell. You don't give much information about what you
did. I suggest starting with the documentation (inetutils-1.3.2.README)
and making a quick check of relevant posts in the email archives. These
may provide you some clues as to how to solve your problem.
Larry
Original Message:
On Tue, 03 Dec 2002, Soren A wrote:
Is there _anything_ that can be done about the cursor shape in rxvt? That
_od-awful block cursor that obscures the character lying under it drives me
nuts.
I don't have the latest package, but it has never obscured the
character for me.
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I'm trying to compile a C++ program written with g++ 2.95.3-5
on the new cygwin distribution using g++-2 (which is 2.95.3-10)
ld (called by g++-2 gives the following warnings the executable crashes)
g++-2 file.cxx -lmylib -g -o file.exe
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Greetings,
When I try to start Apache with the httpd.conf file configured for both http
https, I receive the following error after the command:
$ ./apachectl start
Christopher,
If it works for you. Great!
The idea of my post was to ask the advice of those people who were having
this problem. Resolution is necessary for those of us who are having this
problem.
I didn't request you in particular to help me, so if you can't offer any
helpfull hints don't
Chris,
Forgive the electronic intrusion, but I needed to congratulate you and the team on
Cygwin ... it saves us where I work. We use it every day, it's on every dev box, and
because of it, we can build our code on multiple platforms without having to think
much
about it. It is the coolest
Anybody know how to fix it ? I'm getting the following error:
I used configure --disable-shared --enable-debug=minimum
--disable-dependency-tracking
and make CFLAGS='-O2 -Wall -D_REENTRANT' LDFLAGS=-s
gcc-2.exe -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I/cygdrive/g/Linux/glib-1-2 -I.
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 11:45:33AM +1100, Anurag Sharma wrote:
The idea of my post was to ask the advice of those people who were
having this problem. Resolution is necessary for those of us who are
having this problem.
So resolve it already. Look at the code and fix it. This isn't some
low
I wonder if folks who ask this question fully realize the meaning of
Minimal
im MingW. The binary for MingW is about 12 megabytes at last glance.
Cygwin,
the full package runs many 100's of Megabytes. So a single archive is
plainly
untenable. The nature of Cygwin is flexible, so the setup allows
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 01:49:41AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Forgive the electronic intrusion, but I needed to congratulate you and
the team on Cygwin ... it saves us where I work. We use it every day,
it's on every dev box, and because of it, we can build our code on
multiple platforms
I got it to compile removing a line in string.h. Not sure if it
was the right thing to do, but it was enough to get libglib.a.
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On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 03:30:29AM -0300, Fr?d?ric L. W. Meunier wrote:
I got it to compile removing a line in string.h. Not sure if it
was the right thing to do, but it was enough to get libglib.a.
So, you had a choice between a system header file and a third-party
application and chose to
Christopher Faylor wrote:
So, you had a choice between a system header file and a
third-party application and chose to remove a line from the
system header file?
I don't think that sounds like the right solution.
Probably, but I reverted it after compiling libglib.a.
Anyway, the line is the
Hi everyone,
I have been using cygwin for several months, and
there is something that I haven't been able to
figure out how to do: effectively use spaces in
bash environment varibles.
I realize this is basically a bash question
and isn't cygwin specific, but I'm sure more
cygwin users have to
Janos Blazi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Use g++ to link the file. That's it. Period.
Excuse me to ask once more, but do I understand you correctly, that it
cannot work with gcc? Because then I shall give up trying to get gcc
to work.
Asking people confirm that they did indeed mean
On Tue, 03 Dec 2002, Soren A wrote:
Is there _anything_ that can be done about the cursor shape in rxvt? That
_od-awful block cursor that obscures the character lying under it drives me
nuts.
I don't have the latest package, but it has never obscured the
character for me.
I do, and
Chris,
et al,
Forgive the electronic intrusion, but I needed to congratulate you
and the team on
Cygwin ... it saves us where I work. We use it every day, it's on
every dev box, and
because of it, we can build our code on multiple platforms without
having to
[snip $PF is a path with spaces]
So, I ask the list:
Can you define $PF so that cd $PF;
ls $PF/Games; and ls $PF/Gtab all work???
Yep: use single-quotes ('), not double (). And ask not why; there are none
alive who understand the seemingly random shell quoting rules.
Note
James,
You're swimming upstream. Don't do that. Use the system in accordance with
its design.
Don't listen to him Jim! You pound anything long enough, it'll give!
Parsing command lines based on white-space separators fundamentally entails
the need for escaping or quoting when those
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
umask
How can I change umask of processes launched from Windows executables?
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I don't think that sounds like the right solution.
Probably, but I reverted it after compiling libglib.a.
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There's also a patch in mc's source tree that addresses this package. That
applies to glib source, as it should :)
Sorry for the late answer,
SLao
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