On Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Alex Vinokur wrote:
> $ gcc -v
> [snip]
> gcc version 3.3.1 (cygming special)// More preferably 'cygwin', not 'cygming'
This may actually be correct. "Cygming" = "Cygwin" + "MinGW". gcc does
both, you know...
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$ gcc -v
[snip]
gcc version 3.3.1 (cygming special)// More preferably 'cygwin', not 'cygming'
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On Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Alex Vinokur wrote:
> The chooser's default settings propose to download many packages.
> To download only one or two packages one should turn _all_ irrelevant packages to
> "Skip".
> Is it possible avoid turning those packages to "Skip"?
> In other words, to set only relevan
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Alex Vinokur wrote:
> What does the "Retrieve" option (in the "New" column in the chooser) do?
>Alex Vinokur
It lets you re-download the package tarball even though you should already
have it on the system. This option is only available when "Download from
Internet" is s
The chooser's default settings propose to download many packages.
To download only one or two packages one should turn _all_ irrelevant packages to
"Skip".
Is it possible avoid turning those packages to "Skip"?
In other words, to set only relevant packages.
What does the "Retrieve" option (in the "New" column in the chooser) do?
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In general, setup needs to be taught about classes of files:
configuration files vs image files vs data and script files.
Once that general concept is in place, we can:
* support rpm and dpkg formats more effectively
* add classes for things like apache
* be smarter about rebasing
etc etc etc
Frédéric L. W. Meunier wrote:
While running configure for IceWM (I don't think it's a
question for cygwin-xfree) I noticed the following:
checking for shmat... no
checking for shmat in -lipc... no
The second test returned yes when I created libipc.a and
libipc.dll.a symlinks.
What's the right proce
Apparently a recent typo in my announcement email caused extensive
confusion for some people.
The version listed in the subject of this message is the correct one.
There is no gcc 3.3.3-1.
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This is the initial release of The Sleepycat Berkeley DataBase v4
Canonical homepage: http://www.sleepycat.com/
The package is split into three parts:
1. db contains the documentation.
2. libdb4.1 contains the runtime libraries.
3. libdb4.1-devel contains import libraries and headers as well as
This SegFault remains after upgrade to cygwin 1.5.5-1, rxvt 2.7.10-3, bash 2.05b-15.
"Alexander Osipenko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> running bash (all versions) under rxvt with command
>
> rxvt -e /bin/bash -l -i
>
> Executing commands:
>
> $ while true; do dat
On 2003-09-20 19:46, Christopher Faylor wrote:
I've moved all of the latest gcc stuff out of "test" and into "current".
This is the standard gcc 3.3.1 release from gcc.gnu.org + patches from
Danny Smith and (to a vastly lesser extent) me. If you are interested
in checking these sources out of gcc
On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 10:54:12PM +0100, Tony Arnold wrote:
> The problem is that if I try to reply to a message with 8 bit
> characters (e.g., UK currency symbol, accented characters) then mutt
> crashes with a message about BUGGY_ICONV.
> Has anyone had a chance to investigate this problem? Are
On Sun, Sep 21, 2003, Tony Arnold wrote:
> I've seen references to this problem in the mailing list archives, but not a
> suggestion for a work around or hint of a fix being on its way. The problem
> is that if I try to reply to a message with 8 bit characters (e.g., UK
> currency symbol, accented
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Hannu E K Nevalainen (garbage mail) wrote:
> > From: Igor Pechtchanski
> > Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 7:18 PM
>
>
> > Q: Why are "apache" and "mod_*" packages reported as "Incomplete"?
> > A: The "apache" and "mod_*" packages use a postinstall script that renames
> >
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Habib Ndadouh wrote:
> ok man i don't know how i do for load tcp/ip stack?and where i
> do that? and where i can configure Browser to use Ethernet to go
> CableModem? because i am new user and sorry because my inglish isn't
> good :) thanks very mucha for your help
ok man i don't know how i do for load tcp/ip stack?and where i do that? and
where i can configure Browser to use Ethernet to go CableModem? because i am new user
and sorry because my inglish isn't good :) thanks very mucha for your help
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> From: Igor Pechtchanski
> Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 7:18 PM
> Q: Why are "apache" and "mod_*" packages reported as "Incomplete"?
> A: The "apache" and "mod_*" packages use a postinstall script that renames
>an originally installed directory. Therefore, that directory is not
>fou
I've seen references to this problem in the mailing list archives, but not a
suggestion for a work around or hint of a fix being on its way. The problem
is that if I try to reply to a message with 8 bit characters (e.g., UK
currency symbol, accented characters) then mutt crashes with a message abou
Now that we got the courtesies out of the way..
What do you mean by cannot connect to Internet?
Cannot load TCP/IP Stack?
Cannot dial out?
Cannot configure Browser to use Ethernet to go to DSL/CableModem?
Please be more specific.
-M
- Original Message -
From: "Habib Ndadouh" <[EMAIL PRO
> Subject: RE: /etc/profile - futile try to predict order of execution
AFAIK /etc/profile *never* tried to predict/guarentee order of
execution. If packages made an assumption, well you know the
saying.
> - `/bin/find /etc/profile.d -iname '*.sh' -type f`
> + `/bin/find /etc/profile.
Hello
how are u? i am fine when i have a cygwin instaled in my (ordinador),and i have
just one problim is i can't conect to internet under cygwin? plaese can u help me?
thanks
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While running configure for IceWM (I don't think it's a
question for cygwin-xfree) I noticed the following:
checking for shmat... no
checking for shmat in -lipc... no
The second test returned yes when I created libipc.a and
libipc.dll.a symlinks.
What's the right procedure for this test, which s
"Christopher Faylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> 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 setup, fill in all of the options, and make
> a
On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 12:34:24AM -0500, Robert McNulty Junior wrote:
>I had a problem solved by going into /etc/profile
>
>cc1 was needed by 3.3.1 gcc. The directory where cc1 resides
>(/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/3.3.1 needed to be placed in the path, so I
>added that to my profile under pat
On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 04:22:53PM +0100, Andy Lindsay wrote:
>It looks to me as if you've moved gcc 3.3.1 but not gcc-mingw-20030911-2
>- the latter still appears to be marked as test.
Oops. You're right. Sorry about that. It's fixed now but it will take
a while to get to mirrors.
cgf
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On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 08:14:31AM +0300, Alex Vinokur wrote:
>"Christopher Faylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>So the default gcc compiler for cygwin is now gcc 3.3.1. The 3.2
>>compiler is currently available as prev, but be advised that if you
>>want to keep th
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Christopher Faylor
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
I've moved all of the latest gcc stuff out of "test" and into "current".
This is the standard gcc 3.3.1 release from gcc.gnu.org + patches from
Danny Smith and (to a vastly lesser extent) me. If you are interested
in ch
nasm-0.98.38-1 is now available for download.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION:
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Many many developers all over the net respect NASM for what it is
- a widespread (thus netwide), portable (thus netwide!), very
flexible and mature assembler tool with support for many output
formats (thu
Hello Corinna
> > > Is your home directory on an SMB share? If so, you may
> > > need to add "smbntsec" to your CYGWIN environment variable.
> > Yes it is - so to speak. It's on a Windows Server 2003
> > Share, not on Samba.
> Does your CYGWIN env. variable contain "nontsec"?
No, it does not:
On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 10:17:32AM +0200, Fermin Sanchez wrote:
> Hello Igor
>
> > Is your home directory on an SMB share? If so, you may need
> > to add "smbntsec" to your CYGWIN environment variable.
>
> Yes it is - so to speak. It's on a Windows Server 2003 Share, not on
> Samba.
Does your
Hello Igor
> Is your home directory on an SMB share? If so, you may need
> to add "smbntsec" to your CYGWIN environment variable.
Yes it is - so to speak. It's on a Windows Server 2003 Share, not on
Samba.
> Also, can you please post the output of "getfacl ~/.ssh" and
> "getfacl ~/.ssh/id_rs
My apologies.
I finally decided to look for myself in binutils.. And found a way to fix
the issue.
I proposed a patch to the binutils folks.
--Ivan
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