On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 10:36:16AM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Feb 24 18:02, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Feb 24, 2004 at 04:41:08PM -0500, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
I guess --mount-mode, to make it explicit. For a short option, -M seems
unused.
I thought about that but it's not
Thank you for the clarification on what is happening.
Harold
Christopher Faylor wrote:
I've asked our legal department to file the proper paperwork to
enable us to provide the following packages:
- GnuPG
- ccrypt
- zip/unzip with encryption
They seem to be indicating that there is no problem
On 2004-02-09T12:32+0100, Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
) Please upload at your earliest convinience
) wget http://cygwin.dev.wapme.net/packages/vzell/cygwin/release/tzcode/setup.hint
) wget
http://cygwin.dev.wapme.net/packages/vzell/cygwin/release/tzcode/tzcode-2003e-1-src.tar.bz2
) wget
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| http://www.scytek.de/cygwin/release/gnupg/gnupg-1.2.4-1.tar.bz2
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version: 1.2.4-1
install:
On 2004-02-24T18:58+0100, Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
) Please upload at your earliest convinience
) wget http://cygwin.dev.wapme.net/packages/vzell/cygwin/release/xemacs/setup.hint
) wget
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) wget
Hallo Igor,
24. Februar 2004 at 21:00:
gcc-mingw*.sh: ln
Note: uses tar, but tar is not required. Also, do we *really*
want this weird extraction mechanism?
Package tar is in base.
I remember that there was a reason for this mechanism, but I cannot
what the reason was.
Gerrit
On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 08:26:18PM +0100, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hallo Igor,
24. Februar 2004 at 21:00:
gcc-mingw*.sh: ln
Note: uses tar, but tar is not required. Also, do we *really*
want this weird extraction mechanism?
Package tar is in base.
I remember that there was a reason
cron problems seem to be reported regularly.
I have one suggestion:
could the cron_diagnose.sh script of Mark Harig be turned into
a cron-config script distributed with cron?
In addition of going through the list of checks, it should also
start cron, taking into account Windows 2003
I've been rewriting cygwin-doc's postinstall to remove the
bash-specific syntax and came up with this script
to take care of removing (possibly stale) preformatted man
pages. I was thinking that this is a possible problem for
any packages that include man pages, and so maybe it would
be best to
On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 06:05:05PM -0800, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
I've been rewriting cygwin-doc's postinstall to remove the
bash-specific syntax and came up with this script to take care of
removing (possibly stale) preformatted man pages. I was thinking that
this is a possible problem for
On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 09:12:56PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 06:05:05PM -0800, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
I've been rewriting cygwin-doc's postinstall to remove the
bash-specific syntax and came up with this script to take care of
removing (possibly stale)
URLs:
http://ns1.iocc.com/~joshua/cygwin/cygwin-doc-1.3-7-src.tar.bz2
http://ns1.iocc.com/~joshua/cygwin/cygwin-doc-1.3-7.tar.bz2
http://ns1.iocc.com/~joshua/cygwin/setup.hint
Setup.hint:
sdesc: Cygwin-specific documentation, including man pages and User's Guide
ldesc: The man pages for Cygwin,
Harold,
I tested your fix and it works fine with twm. Doing a 'startkde' on a
remote box does not fail like twm does... it still works and has weird
behavior. I wonder if there is something else that we need to do to
work with modern window managers? In any case, your fix is better
Hello everybody,
it's some time I'm using Cygwin and XFree and I feel very satisfied
with both them.
Until today, I always have used the rootless mode + wmaker (which I like
very much). Anyway this morning I tried to switch to the multiwindow mode.
Having customized the contextual menu of
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Danilo Turina wrote:
In effect this modification solves the problem for rlogins launched
manually by an xterm, but I does not affect at all commands inserted
into .XWinrc (they look like xterm -e rlogin machine -l user).
I tried several ways to put the speed to 38400 for
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
0 is ERROR_SUCCESS which means The operation completed successfully
I guess the clipboard was opened successfully but returned a wrong
error condition. After bailing out we leave the clipboard in an open
state and other programs can not access it anymore.
I guess
Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Danilo Turina wrote:
In effect this modification solves the problem for rlogins launched
manually by an xterm, but I does not affect at all commands inserted
into .XWinrc (they look like xterm -e rlogin machine -l user).
I tried several ways to put the
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Danilo Turina wrote:
Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Danilo Turina wrote:
In effect this modification solves the problem for rlogins launched
manually by an xterm, but I does not affect at all commands inserted
into .XWinrc (they look like xterm -e rlogin
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Danilo Turina wrote:
In effect opening an xterm within rootless mode I can see from stty that
the terminal speed is 38400, while opening the same terminal from
multiwindow mode I see that the speed is 0 (the same does not happens
for rxvt for which stty always reports
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Danilo Turina wrote:
In effect opening an xterm within rootless mode I can see from stty that
the terminal speed is 38400, while opening the same terminal from
multiwindow mode I see that the speed is 0 (the same does not happens
for rxvt for
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Danilo Turina wrote:
In effect opening an xterm within rootless mode I can see from stty that
the terminal speed is 38400, while opening the same terminal from
multiwindow mode I see that the speed is 0 (the same does not
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004, Takuma Murakami wrote:
Looks 'sinclude ...' is missing.
Hm, I thought I had checked that in. I'll check tonight.
I forgot th check it in. I've done it now. make Makefile should create
a Makefile which honours the
This issue has to have something to do with the way that commands are
launched from the .XWinrc menu, since launching an xterm from another
xterm works just fine. Here is the code that launches commands
specified in the .XWinrc menus:
case CMD_EXEC:
if (fork()==0)
{
struct rlimit rl;
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Alexander,
I didn't see a commit message for this, nor is there a log of it in CVS:
It is in the config/cf directory. The Makefile template uses the macro
IncludeMakefile(DependFileName) to include the dependencies but this
macros was defined as
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Alexander,
I didn't see a commit message for this, nor is there a log of it in CVS:
It is in the config/cf directory. The Makefile template uses the macro
IncludeMakefile(DependFileName) to include the dependencies but
Alexander,
I have messages from before and after your commit, and the mailing list
archive seems to have caught your commit too:
http://pdx.freedesktop.org/pipermail/xorg-commit/2004-February/000376.html
http://pdx.freedesktop.org/pipermail/xorg-commit/2004-February/000377.html
Did you happen
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
This issue has to have something to do with the way that commands are
launched from the .XWinrc menu, since launching an xterm from another
xterm works just fine. Here is the code that launches commands
specified in the .XWinrc menus:
case
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
I changed the condition when IncludeMakefile is defined as sinclude (the
former condition seemed broken) and define HasMakefileSafeInclude in cygwin.cf
The second was already in CVS. So I only changed the condiation.
Interesting. Do you have
Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
This issue has to have something to do with the way that commands are
launched from the .XWinrc menu, since launching an xterm from another
xterm works just fine. Here is the code that launches commands
specified in the .XWinrc
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On Tue, 24 Feb 2004 08:41:23, Elvin Peterson
elvin_peterson(at)yahoo.com wrote:
Does the clipboard paste from Windows to Emacs
under X
work? I am able to paste from Emacs to Windows
programs, but nothing happends
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
If the stdin for the menu process isn't a tty, the inherited stdin for
xterm still won't be a tty. Some stty settings can be set for non-tty's,
and some cannot. Usually the differences between xterm and rxvt in this
area are related to
Hi -
I have cygwin on W2K Pro from which I launch xwin.exe
I use xwin to monitor 3 Linux servers. I use the ALT-Fn
feature of xwin to open a separate virtual xwin session
(what is that called ... a panel? a window? an instance?)
for each server. I then open multiple telnet sessions
form each
Thanks, Takuma, the Z-order bug seems to be fixed now. Unfortunately, I am
now suddenly having problems with the clipboard integration which I have not
had problems with in ages. The bottom of my XWin.log contains the
following:
winInitClipboard ()
winProcEstablishConnection - winInitClipboard
Hi -
I have cygwin on W2K Pro from which I launch xwin.exe
I use xwin to monitor 3 Linux servers. I use the ALT-Fn
feature of xwin to open a separate virtual xwin session
(what is that called ... a panel? a window? an instance?)
for each server. I then open multiple telnet sessions
form each
Does anyone have an environment to test the reproducibility of this bug
report? I would appreciate any help in debugging it.
Harold
Original Message
Subject: [Bug 217] New: Menu bar in window is not clickable - Cygwin - XWin
Date: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 08:11:27 -0800
From:
Don,
Don V Black wrote:
Hi -
I have cygwin on W2K Pro from which I launch xwin.exe
I use xwin to monitor 3 Linux servers.
Fair enough.
I use the ALT-Fn
feature of xwin to open a separate virtual xwin session
(what is that called ... a panel? a window? an instance?)
for each server.
I am not
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Does anyone have an environment to test the reproducibility of this bug
report? I would appreciate any help in debugging it.
Is NumLock activated?
Original Message
Subject: [Bug 217] New: Menu bar in window is not clickable -
When I enter the command startx in the bash window,
I get this response
X connection to :0.0 broken explicit kill or server
shutdown
Please help. What is going on?
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Eric Axelson wrote:
Here is the file.
Thanks,
Somethings wrong with the fonts. Reinstall the XFree86-fnts package.
bye
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On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Does anyone have an environment to test the reproducibility of this bug
report? I would appreciate any help in debugging it.
WFM with current packages. Differing details follow.
Version: unspecified
That was helpful!
When I use
When I type in xfig in the bash window I get this
response Error: Can't open display LOCALHOST:0.0.
When I type in startx I get this response X
connection to :0.0 broken (explicit kill or server
shutdown. I reinstalled cygwin and that didn't solve
the problem. Please help.
--- Alexander Gottwald
Virgilio, Vincent Vincent dot Virgilio at itt dot com writes:
I just updated to XFree86-xserv-4.3.0-47 from -46, and now have two
problems:
1. Clipboard integration is weakened in both 'twm' and multiwindow. I
can copy/paste between X indows, but not between X and Windows (!).
2. Tk/tcl
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I have the latest stable versions of cygwin and cygwin/X. I usually
update them every month or so. After I automatically updated it last
time to the latest cygwin release, I started to have problems with my
X-configuration. I have the following in my ~/.xinitrc file:
xhost
In my previous message, I missed a major piece of the puzzle.
The xterm windows that are dying mysteriously are running on a Solaris
system, not on my laptop under Cygwin.
Here's the scenario. My laptop is baldur (IBM Thinkpad T40, Windows
XP, Cygwin); my Sun workstation is elmak (Sun Blade
Another couple of data points:
I don't need so many xterms to reproduce the problem. I can just ssh
from baldur (in a non-xterm window) to elmak, then run a single xterm
from there, and I see the same symptom.
If I run rxvt rather than xterm, I get:
rxvt: XError: Request: 18 . 0, Error: 5
Igor,
Yes, it's a neat trick *if* the only thing people changed was the install
drive. If they change the path, all bets are off. I'm surprised you
don't actually customize startxwin.bat (and similar files, like
startxdmcp.bat) in a postinstall script (which can run under a Cygwin
shell,
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-02-25 10:54:33
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog miscfuncs.cc mmap.cc winsup.h
Log message:
* miscfuncs.cc (check_invalid_virtual_addr): New function.
* winsup.h
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-02-26 05:10:49
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog cygwin.din exceptions.cc signal.cc
sigproc.cc thread.cc
winsup/cygwin/include: limits.h
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Feb 24 17:23, Brian Ford wrote:
I guess it all depends on your interpretation of the following lines from:
http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/007904975/functions/munmap.html
ERRORS:
[EINVAL]
Addresses in the range
Hello,
The problem is, that suddenly I've found out that I couldn't use
-mno-cygwin option. I'm getting errors saying that there is no `cc1' and
so on. 'cygcheck -c' says that everything is Ok with gcc-mingw-* packages,
but when I looked inside .../gcc-lib/i86-pc-cygwin/ I did not find anything
I ran a variation of the above for three days without fail so I think I
can safely say that I can't reproduce this problem.
I'll try different systems ..
OK, this one is a Win2000SP3, AMD XP1700, 512MB, cygcheck attached.
With Snapshot 20040221 I get:
$ ./t.sh freeze.out
make: *** virtual memory
I just wanted to report that I have the same problem with the cygwin
snapshots that I have tried (0217,0218,0220,0221) on my (now freshly
reinstalled) w2k machine with all hotfixes and servicepacks applied. I
have also tried with XFree86-xserv 4.3.0-44 with same results.
Another application that
On Wed, 25 Feb 2004, Alexei Lioubimov wrote:
Hello,
The problem is, that suddenly I've found out that I couldn't use
-mno-cygwin option. I'm getting errors saying that there is no `cc1' and
so on. 'cygcheck -c' says that everything is Ok with gcc-mingw-* packages,
but when I looked inside
Hello,
Cygcheck.out / httpd.conf joined
According to this doc :
Installing Apache as a new Service
Use the following statement to install httpd.exe as a new service:
$ cygrunsrv -I service_name-p /usr/local/apache/bin/httpd.exe [-a
arguments] \
[-e VAR=VALUE] [-t auto|manual] [-u
Ehud Karni wrote:
I manged to compile Emacs from CVS but when I run it, I get errors
(supposedly in lisp) that I don't get with the same Emacs and lisp
files on Linux.
This Emacs (21.3.50) also crashes much more then the distributed
Cygwin Emacs (21.2 compiled by Joe Buehler).
Thank you for this
Please read the message in the Cygwin mailing list at:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2003-12/msg00711.html
It will provide you with a script that will attempt
to diagnose the problem that you are having with cron.
-Original Message-
From: Winch Jr., Wayne S [mailto:[EMAIL
On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 07:51:27AM -0800, Peter J. Stieber wrote:
In a different thread CFG wrote:
CFG I keep pointing out that there few reasons to use the
CFG check_case:strict option. Even the person who wrote
CFG it (Corinna) agrees. It slows down cygwin's file handling.
CFG You should only
CFG This falls under the classification of really need it and
CFG really know what you're doing.
I'll consider that the ultimate compliment ;-)
Pete
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On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 08:13:18AM -0800, Peter J. Stieber wrote:
CFG This falls under the classification of really need it and
CFG really know what you're doing.
I'll consider that the ultimate compliment ;-)
@#*( Did I just say something non-mean? I must be slipping.
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I can verify this behaviour for Cygwin 1.5.7 and NT emacs 21.3. Judging by
the lack of response on the list, I suspect this is something you will have
to chase down yourself if this is a big problem for you.
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David S.
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2004 4:18 PM
Mark,
Thanks for your quick reply. I'm sorry that I had neglected to mention
that I had already run the cron_diagnose.sh script and it reported that
no problems were found; I ran it again just now as a sanity check and
still no problems found. I did try uninstalling/reinstalling the cron
When I enter the command startx in the bash window,
I get this response
X connection to :0.0 broken explicit kill or server
shutdown
Please help. What is going on?
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Wayne,
The only reason why a Cygwin process runs with uid 400
is that its SID was not found in /etc/passwd when first
starting from Windows (you can observe that by temporarily
renaming /etc/passwd and starting a fresh Cygwin process).
It's stange that this happens only for one cygrunsrv process
At 01:06 PM 2/25/2004, Eric Axelson you wrote:
When I enter the command startx in the bash window,
I get this response
X connection to :0.0 broken explicit kill or server
shutdown
Please help. What is going on?
You're sending to the wrong list. Please see http://cygwin.com/lists.html
for a
Alvyn Liang wrote:
I also find out there are so many macros such as __i486__, __i586__,
_M_IX86, _X86_, WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN, __USE_W32_SOCKETS... , etc. They are
not in the textbooks I bought. I bought GCC The complete Reference and
some c++ books, they do not mention so many variables. Can
Here's something that may help.
I copied an ancient distribution of Cygwin (simple copy, no installation at
all) from another computer, and it seems to work fine on the dual-Xeon.
I am attaching the cygcheck output on the original computer.
I am a bit skeptical that this will help, because the
A command of this form
tcsh 1% /bin/tcsh -c vim foo
does not reliably resume after a suspend (^Z). Upon resume vim quits with
this error:
tcsh 8% /bin/tcsh -c vim foo
(hit ^Z)
tcsh 9% jobs
[1] + Suspended /bin/tcsh -c vim foo
tcsh 10% fg
Christopher Faylor wrote:
--- t.sh ---
#!/bin/bash
export C=1
while make -j ; do C=$(($C+1)) ; done
echo Failed after $C runs 12
--- end of t.sh ---
The script failed with:
$ ./t.sh freeze.out
/bin/sh: line 1: sleep: No such file or directory
make: *** [12.pp] Error 127
make: *** Waiting for
I ran a variation of the above for three days without fail so I
think I
can safely say that I can't reproduce this problem.
I'll try different systems ..
OK, this one is a Win2000SP3, AMD XP1700, 512MB, cygcheck attached.
With Snapshot 20040221 I get:
$ ./t.sh freeze.out
(snip)
Failed after 1487
At 01:28 PM 2/25/2004, Michael Brand you wrote:
Here's something that may help.
I copied an ancient distribution of Cygwin (simple copy, no installation at
all) from another computer, and it seems to work fine on the dual-Xeon.
I am attaching the cygcheck output on the original computer.
I am
Christopher Faylor wrote:
I tried running that script again, here were my results:
Feb14: more than 10,000 iterations (never failed, just got bored of
watching it)
Feb17: more than 270 (still running)
Feb18: Froze after 12, 41, 6
Feb20: Froze after 9, 2, 4
Feb21: Froze after 1, 5, 4
Out of
Volker Quetschke wrote:
And, just for completeness, I built and ran a CVS version from about
an hour ago, and it has not failed yet (350 iterations). So, maybe
someone already fixed this problem after Feb21.
No, not for me. I'm using the same version, see my other mail, but it
seems very hard
I see the same thing in GNU Emacs 21.2.1 and Cygwin 1.5.7, can't say I
ever noticed until now though.
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FAQ:
Pierre,
Windows Task Manager reports the user as SYSTEM for all cygrunsrv
processes and their children (cron, inetd, etc.). Interestingly enough,
I regenerated the /etc/passwd entry for my user login on my Windows XP
Pro box at work and the UID field changed from what it was before (after
I
At 06:18 PM 2/25/2004 -0500, Winch Jr., Wayne S wrote:
Pierre,
Windows Task Manager reports the user as SYSTEM for all cygrunsrv
processes and their children (cron, inetd, etc.). Interestingly enough,
I regenerated the /etc/passwd entry for my user login on my Windows XP
Pro box at work and the
Pierre,
Somehow the permissions on my /etc/passwd and /etc/group files only gave
read permission to my account not SYSTEM. Perhaps cron_diagnose.sh can
be updated to incorporate this checkpoint, i.e., that passwd and group
in /etc are readable by everyone.
Thanks for your help, Pierre. Now
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