Me == Volker Zell writes:
Me Hi
Me Please upload at your earliest convinience
Me cut here
Me #!/bin/bash
Me mkdir tzcode
Me cd tzcode
Me wget
Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
Okidoki this is good to go now. Builds and installs fine. The binary
package also looks good.
@Daniel Reed: This refers to the version 1.0.3.3-1, links to the package
are given in http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2004-02/msg00140.html
Maybe for the next release, there is
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Andreas Seidl wrote:
Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
Maybe for the next release, there is an empty
/usr/sbin/TeXmacs/lib directory and also a couple of empty dirs under
/usr/share/TeXmacs/examples/plugins/../bin
No showstopper so.
Hmm, wouldn't the generic build script
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
Igor,
OK, here's the patch again, along with my ChangeLog. Feel free to edit
as necessary.
Yaakov
2004-02-17 Yaakov Selkowitz yselkowitz AT users DOT sourceforge DOT net
* generic-build-script: Add 'configure', 'make', and 'test'
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Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
| Yaakov,
|
| This looks good. The only two comments I have are:
|
| 1) You replaced ''s by ';' after 'fi's in install() (where they were
| needed), and left the one after 'find' in mkpatch() (where it was not).
| This is
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
| Yaakov,
|
| This looks good. The only two comments I have are:
|
| 1) You replaced ''s by ';' after 'fi's in install() (where they were
| needed), and left the one after 'find' in mkpatch() (where it was not).
|
Andreas == Andreas Seidl writes:
Andreas Hmm, wouldn't the generic build script be the place to add
Andreas functionality to remove empty directories? Doing it by hand adds work,
Andreas and even worse, is a possible source for bugs, as a newer release
Andreas might have
Please upload a new version of ssmtp:
http://math.berkeley.edu/~schneck/ssmtp/ssmtp-2.60.4-3.tar.bz2
http://math.berkeley.edu/~schneck/ssmtp/ssmtp-2.60.4-3-src.tar.bz2
(This version handles DOS line endings in the input.)
ssmtp-2.38.7-4 should remain the previous version.
Thanks!
Robert
I vote pro on safecat.
Robert
Hi
+1 from me
Ciao
Volker
Hi Takuma:
What do you mean when you say pressing a control key? Which key do you
refer?
I could open a contextual menu in the CDE Console with another X Server for
Microsoft Windows, clicking the right mouse button, displaying several
options:
- Window (New,Close)
- Edit (Copy,Paste)
- Options
On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 04:22:48PM +0100, amr roushi wrote:
I am running on W2K with XF86 and running fine with AIX SUSE I get the
xdm login via
xwin :0 -query hostname -from hostnameHere .
all addresses are resolveable and XDM enabled .
when doing this to the redhat Nothing happens and
Chris Green wrote:
On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 04:22:48PM +0100, amr roushi wrote:
I am running on W2K with XF86 and running fine with AIX SUSE I get the
xdm login via
xwin :0 -query hostname -from hostnameHere .
all addresses are resolveable and XDM enabled .
when doing this to the redhat Nothing
From: Gerhard Zweimüller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My goal is to to run a SIP Phone on the Linux box and
use my Windows box for display/mic/speakers.
Thanks and best regards,
Gerhard
I've tried internet phones in the past and the biggest
complaint I had was the delay. I can't imagine that
adding
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, amr roushi wrote:
Chris Green wrote:
On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 04:22:48PM +0100, amr roushi wrote:
I am running on W2K with XF86 and running fine with AIX SUSE I get the
xdm login via
xwin :0 -query hostname -from hostnameHere .
all addresses are resolveable and XDM
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Gian Filippo Pinzari wrote:
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
For example we modified the Xwin X server to not rely on
Xlib for rootless operation. The code is there, if anybody
is interested.
you mean the Cygwin/X server? These changes are surly interesting to
us.
On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 06:02:01PM +0100, amr roushi wrote:
Chris Green wrote:
On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 04:22:48PM +0100, amr roushi wrote:
I am running on W2K with XF86 and running fine with AIX SUSE I get the
xdm login via
xwin :0 -query hostname -from hostnameHere .
all addresses are
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
I'm looking at the diff now.
Wow, there have been a lot of changes in cvs since you took the snapshot.
The diff is quite big *g*
I think it's better you run the diff in respect to
the original XFree86 4.3.0 version.
Looks like the required functions from libX11 were
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Hi,
Is it possible to have either button 4 or 5 (usually the forward/back
buttons) send a 'button 2' signal (ie paste) to cygwin applications?
The reasons for this are (1) since button 2 is on the wheel, pressing
this button sometimes also accidentally sends a scroll signal making for
sloppy
Hi!
I have been using Cygwin Xfree86 for a long time with success on Windows
2000. After installing Cygwin and Cygwin Xfree85 on my brothers Windows 98
PC today and starting Evolution on the server side (through an SSH
connection) this causes the PC to crash (or more precisely XWin adn
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Jeffrey J. Gray wrote:
[snip]
... and I'm running hm, not sure how to check my Cygwin version,
it's probably ~4 months old on WinXP.
Jeff,
Just like on any Unix system, uname -srv will return the kernel (in
Cygwin's case, cygwin1.dll) version. On Cygwin, you
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-02-18 20:48:38
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog gendef
Removed files:
winsup/cygwin/config/i386: setjmp.c
Log message:
* gendef (stabilize_sig_stack): New function.
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-02-18 22:32:16
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog dcrt0.cc fork.cc
Log message:
* fork.cc (fork_child): Invert sense of test which defeated correct handling in
a fork from a
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-02-19 03:04:14
Modified files:
winsup/w32api : ChangeLog
winsup/w32api/include/GL: glu.h
Log message:
* include/Gl/glu.h: Include stddef.h.
Thanks to Greg Couch [EMAIL
We've received an assignment from Gerd Spalink so any patch
submissions are now ok.
Gerd, please resubmit patches against current CVS.
Thanks,
cgf
Sorry, I know this has been asked a while ago but I can't find the Q and I'm
pretty certain there wasn't an A.
1. Choose default base setup from internet and run to completion. 2.
Immediately choose it again and two new packages are identified for
installation: libbz2_1-1.0.2-5 and libpcre0-4.5-1.
On Tue, Feb 17, 2004 at 09:26:42PM -0500, S. Alan Ezust wrote:
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I was having some strange problems with CPAN as well - has anyone ever tried
running a perl script that uses HTML::Parser or HTML::Filter by installing
through the CPAN that comes
I've got a bunch of legacy 4NT batches I want to run from cygwin cron. When
run from 4NT started from bash these batches work fine but when started from
cron all lines with redirection and piping fail, e.g. when I run
dirq
file 'q' is not created,
dir|sort
starts sort and it sits and
On Wed, 2004-02-18 at 19:11, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I know this has been asked a while ago but I can't find the Q and I'm
pretty certain there wasn't an A.
In my TODO to review. slated for early march (I'm in a huge transition
point at the moment).
Rob
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On Feb 17 18:16, Alejandro Lopez-Valencia wrote:
Because when using textmode, cygwin changes the semantics of I/O
functions in the underlying C runtime. It does (and forces) EOL
conversion on all files read and written to the filesystem as well as
*sockets* and *pipes* for all applications
On Feb 17 16:46, David Rothenberger wrote:
Robert Collins wrote:
you may find that
ssh somehost -- bin/bash --login -c date
also works.
In fact, I did, and mentioned that in my first email. Unfortunately, I
use this with some old Solaris boxes, which require -login instead of
--login,
Re: ftp crash
ftp crashes intermittently (but reliably) when getting files.
I tried to debug it with gdb but for some reason that I don't
understand, it hangs when run.
Nevertheless, using gdb to get the symbols (which appear to
be correct) and the ftp.exe.stackdump, I believe that I
Ha, now I saw a thread dump in bash console. Unfortunately it kills
immediately the java app. In RXVT I see a single new line with i
printed and the app is killed.
My $CYGWIN is nontsec nosmbntsec. Java is run from SDK as you do. My
cygwin is latest, too (just updated again).
Frank-Michael.
* Adam Reiswig (2004-02-18 01:45 +0100)
Hello, I am new to cygwin. I am running a windows 2000 machine. I just
finished downloading and installing cygwin. When the setup finished I
ran the Cygwin icon on my desktop, got the bash prompt and every command
I type comes back command not
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 11:01:09 +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Feb 17 18:16, Alejandro Lopez-Valencia wrote:
Because when using textmode, cygwin changes the semantics of I/O
functions in the underlying C runtime. It does (and forces) EOL
conversion on all files read and
References: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have tried the latest snapshot 20040217, it worked for several hours,
but now it crashes almost every 2 minutes. I'm gonna switch to 20040216
to see what happens.
The 1.5.7 cygwin1.dll is buggy. Load the latest DLL snapshot (20040216)
from
Hi,
We've been mirroring the Cygwin repository for a while now, and thought
it might be useful to let you guys know. It is available at:
(ftp|http|rsync)://ftp.heanet.ie/pub/cygwin
on both ipv4 and ipv6. It gets updated twice a day, and the status and
time of the most recent sync can be
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Yaakov == Yaakov Selkowitz writes:
Yaakov OK, here's the story. I built clamav after the following steps, and
Yaakov everything completed without errors, and cygcheck shows the applications
Yaakov are linked to cygclamav-1.dll. But when I try running one of the
Krzysztof Duleba wrote:
Why not? c code, translated to asm with -c -S on linux box,
can be later compiled and linked with Cygwin's gcc and works
fine. As you see, I have a good reason to believe that nasm's
int 0x80 will work too. So maybe I should simply look for a
nasm - gcc's assembler
I have installed cygwin 1.5.6(0.108/3/2) and I notice that the files in my home
directory have a group ownership of mkgroup-l-d.
I'm new to cygwin, and have installed it as a domain user on a workstation running
Windows 2000 Professional Ver 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 4.
Please could someone
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Most of the C code on Linux doesn't use int 0x80. It normally invokes
user-level functions that invoke system calls.
Why not go the same route
with Cygwin? In one of the previous messages in this thread, there was an
example of calling printf from assembly. You
Hello, I downloaded GCC 3.3.3, built it using GCC 3.3.1 that comes
with Cygwin.
My configure line was:
$ ../gcc-3.3.3/./configure --enable-languages=c,c++ --prefix=/usr/local/gcc-3.3.3
--exec-prefix=/usr/local/gcc-3.3.3
The configure script, make and make install finsihed without any errors.
Williams, Gerald S (Jerry) wrote:
int 0x80 is part of Linux, not nasm.
Of course.
In fact, nasm was
generating the int 0x80 instructions just fine--they
simply don't work under Windows. So such a translator
wouldn't help.
A translator that changes int 0x80 to function calls? It doesn't
Of course :
$ man top
No manual entry for top
Simon
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From: Larry Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Simon [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 6:42 PM
Subject: Re: good top program for Cygwin
At 10:32 AM 2/17/2004, Simon you wrote:
On Tue, Feb 17, 2004 at 11:46:15PM -0500, Thomas L Roche wrote:
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004, Christopher Faylor wrote:
Hmm. I really don't understand why unless you were unzipping *a lot*
of files with long filenames. There should have been something like
32MB of space to waste before you saw the
I've tried to rebuild a number of programs I have written using GCC 3.3.3
and
every single one of them seem to work as they should. Many of them are
Win32
GUI programs (written in C++), some are programs using posix functions.
So my question is: What problems can I expect if continue
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Alejandro Lopez-Valencia wrote:
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004 11:01:09 +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Feb 17 18:16, Alejandro Lopez-Valencia wrote:
Because when using textmode, cygwin changes the semantics of I/O
functions in the underlying C runtime. It does (and forces) EOL
Etienne Huot Wed, 18 Feb 2004 13:05:22 +0100
I have tried the latest snapshot 20040217, it worked for several
hours, but now it crashes almost every 2 minutes. I'm gonna switch
to 20040216 to see what happens.
Well, so far I've had no crashes with 20040217, but obviously I
haven't been running
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Thomas Mellman wrote:
Re: ftp crash
I tried to debug it with gdb but for some reason that I don't
understand, it hangs when run.
Nevertheless, using gdb to get the symbols (which appear to
be correct) and the ftp.exe.stackdump, I believe that I have
localized
On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 09:36:58AM -0500, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Thomas Mellman wrote:
Re: ftp crash
I tried to debug it with gdb but for some reason that I don't
understand, it hangs when run.
Nevertheless, using gdb to get the symbols (which appear to
be
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Julian C H Stevens wrote:
I have installed cygwin 1.5.6(0.108/3/2) and I notice that the files in
my home directory have a group ownership of mkgroup-l-d.
I'm new to cygwin, and have installed it as a domain user on a
workstation running Windows 2000 Professional Ver 5.0
--- Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
0x6100 is the base address for cygwin1.dll, IIRC.
Aha. Thank you. I'm still not clear on what happened to
my stack frame for dataconn(), although I can now imagine
what happened to the stack frame entry for the subordinate
fdopen().
Symbol
I've tried to rebuild a number of programs I have written using GCC 3.3.3
and
every single one of them seem to work as they should. Many of them are
Win32
GUI programs (written in C++), some are programs using posix functions.
So my question is: What problems can I expect if continue to
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Charles Wilson wrote:
| Make sure that the dll has executable permissions.
| chmod +x cygclamav-1.dll
(and echo from Volker Zell)
I wish it were that easy, but it's not, and I don't know why. When I
run install on it, all the executables are 755 as
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Feb 17 16:46, David Rothenberger wrote:
Robert Collins wrote:
you may find that
ssh somehost -- bin/bash --login -c date
also works.
In fact, I did, and mentioned that in my first email. Unfortunately, I
use this with some old Solaris boxes, which require -login
OK. Maybe now it's time for you to look at and follow:
Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
Sounds like you have an installation specific problem that you need to
dig a little deeper to resolve.
Larry
At 06:31 AM 2/18/2004, Frank-Michael Moser you wrote:
Ha, now I saw a
I am using Cygwin and GCC to become familiar with posix, common unix
tools, and to learn c and c++ programming (plus learning win32). So I have
never compiled any of my programs with -mno-cygwin, but I noticed that it
doesn't work when I use GCC 3.3.3, just as you said it wouldn't (and it
At 09:04 AM 2/18/2004, Krzysztof Duleba you wrote:
Williams, Gerald S (Jerry) wrote:
By asking for int 0x80 support, you're really asking
for the ability to run precompiled Linux applications.
What do you mean by precompiled?
He means Linux ix86 binaries running unmodified on Windows.
That
Then you either do not have the 'top' that's part of Cygwin or your
environment is incorrect. Try installing/upgrading the procps package.
There's a man page for the Cygwin version of 'top' that comes with this
package. I don't know if this will help you with the issue you originally
had or not
Larry Hall wrote:
OK. Maybe now it's time for you to look at and follow:
Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
Larry, what was wrong with my mails? Sorry, if..., but...?
I'm reading the mailing list since a long time and thought I would
follow these guidelines you just
On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 10:24:55AM -0500, Larry Hall wrote:
Then you either do not have the 'top' that's part of Cygwin or your
environment is incorrect. Try installing/upgrading the procps package.
There's a man page for the Cygwin version of 'top' that comes with this
package. I don't know if
Frank-Michael,
At 07:37 2004-02-18, Frank-Michael Moser wrote:
Larry Hall wrote:
OK. Maybe now it's time for you to look at and follow:
Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
Larry, what was wrong with my mails? Sorry, if..., but...?
I'm reading the mailing list since a long
On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 10:51:56AM -0500, Richard Campbell wrote:
I was trying the 20040217 snapshot to see if it cleared up the emacs
problems I was having (which haven't been repeatable enough for me to
report). After installing the 20040217 snapshot, starting X led to
inetd consuming all
I run the process blocking in select() with strace.
It now runs correctly, but the TCL scenario blocks
elsewhere on a eval exec bash
gdb seems to show a freeze in a call to a
ReadFile() function - again something with file
descriptors.
So, I put this command in a strace as well.
Guess what,
Is this a regression from 20040216 or some other snapshot?
Unless there are earlier post 1.5.7-1 snapshots than 20040205, no.
I just ran through the 20040205-20040216 snapshots:
20040216 - same result as 20040217
20040215 - exception violation at x0005 or similar. affects all cygwin
Williams, Gerald S (Jerry) wrote:
Googling brought me to http://line.sourceforge.net,
which may be more along the lines of what you seek.
I tried it out, with no success. Binary version fails to run it's own hello
and rawhello programs and source produces so many serious errors during the
Randall R Schulz wrote:
All I said was that cygcheck output would not help me.
Sorry for making trouble misunderstanding this. I have attached my
cygcheck -s now.
cygcheck.txt
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After doing what you asked, the crash still occurs, but is somewhat
different. Here is what I did.
1. Loaded cygwin from CVS. I see the relevant routines have all changed.
2. ./configure
3. make
4. build failed
Richard Campbell Wed, 18 Feb 2004 10:51:56 -0500 -
I was trying the 20040217 snapshot to see if it cleared up the emacs
problems I was having (which haven't been repeatable enough for me
to report).
Umm ... what problems?
After installing the 20040217 snapshot, starting X led to inetd
On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 11:23:02AM -0500, Richard Campbell wrote:
Is this a regression from 20040216 or some other snapshot?
Unless there are earlier post 1.5.7-1 snapshots than 20040205, no.
I just ran through the 20040205-20040216 snapshots:
20040216 - same result as 20040217
20040215 -
pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature
cygwin-1.5.7-1
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
When I attempt to build the complete cygwin from source, it fails
while building dumper.exe
1. Load sources from CVS
2. ./configure
3. make
4. Lots of stuff gets built
5. Fails during dumper.exe build
End of trace appended below.
I am guessing it wants a new
Randall, does your Java application die after pressing Ctrl-Break or not?
Frank-Michael
Randall R Schulz wrote:
Frank-Michael,
At 12:09 2004-02-17, Frank-Michael Moser wrote:
Unfortunately neither Ctrl-Break nor Ctrl-Scroll produce a thread dump
not in pure bash and not in RXVT for me. I'm
Hi Brain,
Have you tried looking at this message and some og the others related in
this
area:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-01/msg01377.html
What version of ash are you running versus the 1.5.5 version of Cygwin?
Thanks for this pointer. The problem was solved after I switched to ash
Krzysztof Duleba wrote:
A translator that changes int 0x80 to function calls? It doesn't seem too
difficult, but I probably miss something.
So write a perl script. The list of syscalls is defined in the Linux
kernel in unistd.h:
Frank-Michael,
I hesitate to continue this on the Cygwin list, but I will, for now.
At 09:45 2004-02-18, Frank-Michael Moser wrote:
Randall, does your Java application die after pressing Ctrl-Break or not?
It appears it terminates. As you've had me trying this much more than I
ever have in the
I was trying the 20040217 snapshot to see if it cleared up the emacs
problems I was having (which haven't been repeatable enough for me
to report).
Umm ... what problems?
Intermittent crashes, sometimes with a stackdump produced, sometimes not.
Generally after several hours/days of
Brian Dessent wrote:
A translator that changes int 0x80 to function calls? It doesn't seem too
difficult, but I probably miss something.
So write a perl script.
The list of syscalls is defined in the Linux
kernel in unistd.h:
Thanks Larry - that was it - added procps and now works alot better...
cheers Simon
[/cygdrive/h] Bash ver:2.05b.0 Wed Feb 18
$ man top
TOP(1)Linux User's Manual
TOP(1)
NAME
top - display top CPU processes
SYNOPSIS
top [-] [d delay] [p pid] [q] [c] [C] [S]
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004, Thomas L Roche wrote:
Is there a way to limit the size of the strace output _file_, rather
than just the output file buffer, while preserving desired
information?
I previously used strace to debug the problem that 20040213
induced in
emacs 'desktop',
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To: Julian C H Stevens
Cc: cygwin at cygwin dot com
Subject: Re: Strange group name
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004,
Hello cygwin-list,
I'm looking for a search and replace tool to replace a text portion in
a bunch (3500+) of files.
That should be an easy one.. :)
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On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Ross Boulet wrote:
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004, Thomas L Roche wrote:
Is there a way to limit the size of the strace output _file_, rather
than just the output file buffer, while preserving desired
information?
I previously used strace to debug the problem that
Not really cygwin specific, you can do something like:
perl -pi -e 's/old text/new text/' `find /where -name '*.txt'`
note those are backticks surrounding the find.
Use -pi.bak to make backup files in case you screw up. You will of course need
to know how to use regular expressions (see man
Richard Campbell Wed, 18 Feb 2004 13:44:10 -0500
Intermittent crashes, sometimes with a stackdump produced, sometimes
not. Generally after several hours/days of execution.
Tom Roche wrote:
Hmm ... I don't recall ever having that problem on either 1.5.7-1
(my problems have involved emacs
At 02:59 PM 2/18/2004, dAniel hAhler you wrote:
Hello cygwin-list,
I'm looking for a search and replace tool to replace a text portion in
a bunch (3500+) of files.
That should be an easy one.. :)
This isn't really Cywgin-specific. As a result, it's off-topic for this
list. I will,
And if I could start X under 20040217, emacs might well not crash.
So your problems have appeared while running -nw?
No, no. My problem of intermittent crashes has occurred running emacs
under X under cygwin 1.5.7-1.
Under cygwin 20040217 (or any post 1.5.7-1 snapshot), I cannot start X
at
This is an issue related to rebasing DLLs.
There's a rebaseall utility in Cygwin to fix this, unfortunately it does not
pick up non-package DLLs, including Perl extensions installed from CPAN shell.
I've made some changes to that script so that it does...which reminds me I need
to send out a
Perhaps try using the cygstart utility, in conjunction with --hide?
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From: Mironov, Leonid {PBG}
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2004 12:59 AM
Subject: piping problems with cron+4nt
I've got a bunch of legacy 4NT batches I want to run from cygwin cron. When
run from 4NT
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Ross Boulet wrote:
[...snip...]
Just adding my 2 cents and hopefully to learn something:
I know how to use pipes but I don't know how they are
handled under the
covers. Wouldn't piping the strace to tail or grep still produce a
temporary file of a large size?
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On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Ross Boulet wrote:
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Ross Boulet wrote:
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Just adding my 2 cents and hopefully to learn something:
I know how to use pipes but I don't know how they are handled under
the covers. Wouldn't piping the strace to tail or grep still
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Larry Hall wrote:
At 02:59 PM 2/18/2004, dAniel hAhler you wrote:
Hello cygwin-list,
I'm looking for a search and replace tool to replace a text portion in
a bunch (3500+) of files.
That should be an easy one.. :)
This isn't really Cywgin-specific. As a result,
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Ross Boulet wrote:
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Ross Boulet wrote:
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Ok, time for Pipes 101. A pipe is essentially a bounded (character)
buffer. The producer application fills the buffer (by writing to the
pipe), and the consumer application empties it (by
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Ross Boulet wrote:
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Ross Boulet wrote:
On Wed, 18 Feb 2004, Ross Boulet wrote:
[...snip...]
Ok, time for Pipes 101. A pipe is essentially a bounded (character)
buffer. The producer application fills the buffer (by writing to the
On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 10:31:03AM -0600, Cliff Geschke wrote:
cygwin-1.5.7-1
cygwin-SPLAT-cygwin-BOP-com
Please, avoid putting raw email addresses in messages. They serve no
purpose and are spambot fodder.
After doing what you asked, the crash still occurs, but is somewhat
different. Here is
Is there any plan to move cygipc's ipctest.exe to using cygserver?
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On Wed, Feb 18, 2004 at 12:13:38PM -0800, Rafael Kitover wrote:
Not really cygwin specific, you can do something like:
perl -pi -e 's/old text/new text/' `find /where -name '*.txt'`
note those are backticks surrounding the find.
Use -pi.bak to make backup files in case you screw up. You
Hello,
I've just upgraded from w32api-2.4 to -2.5. It looks like GL/glu.h
file included in 2.5 is missing a definition of GLU_ERROR. In
w32api-2.4, GLU_ERROR is defined on line 76, and a commented out
version on line 177 (for completeness I suppose). In w32api-2.5, the
first definition has
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