Corinna,
Have you heard anything from Joerg?
If not, should I just package it, try to follow up with Joerg, or simply drop
the matter?
-Ross
Ross Smith II wrote:
Corinna,
Any news?
I'm still eager to package cdrecord.
Thanks,
-Ross
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Oct 1 08:59, Ross Smith II wrote:
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004, Chan Kar Heng wrote:
greetings.
clipboard stops working with gdm over xdmcp.
(works on local X connection).
may i know if this's fixed yet?
(doesn't seem like it's fixed; i tried).
i've dug around found something related to gdm.conf
killinitclients (or something
On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, Bruno Schneidhuber wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem with staring a rxvt from a remote machine with DISPLAY set
to a
cygwin-Win-XP-computer. The rxvt starts at the bottom of the windowlist. That
means, that I can't see the rxvt until I click at the taskbar at the
On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, Mark Reis wrote:
Hello,
I've been banging my head up against a wall trying to get XDMCP working
with two solaris machines.
Setup:
Machine 1: Solaris 9 - The 9/02 build - not a lot of patches have been
applied to bring it to the current level.
Machine 2:
You could try using a different run,
http://www.extendingflash.com/utilities/runhide.html
provides an application called runhide which does
a similar job as run. This may solve your problem
mark
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On Behalf Of Alexander
On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, Al Goodman wrote:
On unix, xterm has an option that will enable it to log info typed and
displayed to be logged to a file. I downloaded the xterm source and
compiled it. When I enabled the option via Cntl-mouse-left-click the
window hung. Any suggestions on how to log
On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 06:50:11AM -0500, Thomas Dickey wrote:
On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, Al Goodman wrote:
On unix, xterm has an option that will enable it to log info typed and
displayed to be logged to a file. I downloaded the xterm source and
compiled it. When I enabled the option via
On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 10:32:07AM -, Mark Fisher wrote:
You could try using a different run,
http://www.extendingflash.com/utilities/runhide.html provides an
application called runhide which does a similar job as run. This may
solve your problem
Or, in the spirit of free software, if there
First I'd like to thank everyone who replied and I tried their various
suggestions with no success.
The suggestions were:
ss
1) Try adding the -from switch to the run command
2) Check the FAQ for Solaris + XDMCP suggestions
3) Try using a different run utility, such as runhide.
I've attempted to
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 06:50:11AM -0500, Thomas Dickey wrote:
I see it's a (usually minor) error in xterm, which runs into a cygwin bug.
The function creat_as() does a fork/wait, assuming that it has to strip
off the setuid/setgid privilges. That's
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Thanks for the quick reply!! Your fix worked, of course.
no problem
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Thanks for the quick reply!! Your fix worked, of course.
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Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog errno.cc
Log message:
* errno.cc (errmap): Map ERROR_INVALID_ADDRESS to EINVAL instead of
EOVERFLOW.
Patches:
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winsup/cygwin/include/sys: strace.h
Log message:
* include/sys/strace.h: Don't output paranoid_printf by default.
Brian Keener bkeener at thesoftwaresource.com writes:
Bruno Schneidhuber wrote:
But I didn't find out, where setup.exe reads the default list what to
install.
Could someone pleas help me?
This is probably better discussed in cygwin-apps but
I believe if you look in the
On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
I've discovered that fread(ptr, size, nitems, stream) sometimes returns a
value less than nitems, but does not set feof() nor ferror(). As I
A simple, compilable test case with results shown on both linux and
cygwin would prove your theory.
Peter Åstrand wrote:
I've discovered that it's not possible to install Cygwin on a Terminal
Server via RDP: The installation hangs somewhere between 0%
and 5%. The
installation succeeds if installing from the server console, though.
Known bug?
Not to me. I've installed it successfully on a
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Jason Tishler
Sent: 10 December 2004 12:15
Peter,
On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 11:18:12AM +0100, Peter Astrand wrote:
However, since my example code
(http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-12/msg00305.html) still fails,
something is
On Dec 10 00:51, David wrote:
i'm trying to TAR to DLT using Cygwin. I'm using the command -b 512, but for
some reason, the Tape will max out at 128bytes. If I use a Windows based TAR
program it works fine at 512. Any suggestions? Thanks
I don't know the Windows tar, but the Cygwin tar
On Dec 9 23:40, Reini Urban wrote:
Corinna just answered to this problem, which I suspected to be a
cygserver problem, but she said that the caller is responsible for
allocating the msg buffer, so it should be a postgresql problem.
I'm still scratching my head also, because I'm not really
At 03:05 AM 12/10/2004, you wrote:
Brian Keener bkeener at thesoftwaresource.com writes:
Bruno Schneidhuber wrote:
But I didn't find out, where setup.exe reads the default list what to
install.
Could someone pleas help me?
This is probably better discussed in cygwin-apps but
I
At 12:30 AM 12/10/2004, you wrote:
No. It doesn't appear in the output from mount. I didn't
change mounts; just ran Setup.exe and got the latest updates.
-- mount
C:\cygwin\bin on /usr/bin type system (binmode)
C:\cygwin\lib on /usr/lib type system (binmode)
C:\cygwin on / type system
1. What's the right way to add add environment variables into the user
and system maps?
Well, that's probably the best you could hope for, if you want system-wide
settings. I'm not aware of any other command-line tool that would set
these. If you only want to set environment variables for
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Lester Ingber
Sent: 10 December 2004 16:14
I have a good-sized vanilla-C code that was running just fine a month
or two ago under XPPro/Cygwin and under SPARC/Solaris9, and STILL runs
just fine under SPARC/Solaris9.
All my other
P.S.
I don't know if this is relevant, but I use sprintf() to prepare a
path/file (or path\file using -mno-cygwin, needed for my DLLs) to
define dataFile and infoFile below. The dataFile is the char array
being mangled under Cygwin.
Lester
Thanks Bill,
your suggestion did the trick. It wouldn't be a bad idea to remind at
/usr/share/doc/Cygwin/openssh.README that sshd only works if cygwin is
installed for all users (which is obvious, though)
That's what I did to fix it
*delete the sshd_server
*remove the NT service with cygrunsrv
The shortcut for all of that process is to run the below:
mount -f -s -b DOS path to Cygwin installation directory/bin /usr/bin
mount -f -s -b DOS path to Cygwin installation directory/lib /usr/lib
mount -f -s -b DOS path to Cygwin installation directory /
FWIW, following the reporting
Larry Hall wrote:
The shortcut for all of that process is to run the below:
mount -f -s -b DOS path to Cygwin installation directory/bin /usr/bin
mount -f -s -b DOS path to Cygwin installation directory/lib /usr/lib
mount -f -s -b DOS path to Cygwin installation directory /
FWIW,
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004, Brian Dessent wrote:
Larry Hall wrote:
The shortcut for all of that process is to run the below:
mount -f -s -b DOS path to Cygwin installation directory/bin /usr/bin
mount -f -s -b DOS path to Cygwin installation directory/lib /usr/lib
mount -f -s -b DOS path to
On Thu, 9 Dec 2004, KevinGPO wrote:
I got a problem in WindowsXP. I installed some sourcecode to compile using
Cygwin. Now I cannot seem to be able to remove/delete folders/files using the
rm -Rf force command in Cygwin. Here is a detailed listing of the
folder/files:
[snip]
I installed CYGWIN_NT-5.1 on Windows XP. It mostly works, but there are
a few anomalies that bother me.
1. CYGWIN_NT-5.0, which I have installed on my Win 2000 system, displays
the CWD in the title bar. 5.1 does not. I prefer the 5.0 behavior.
2. Problem with cp utility:
bgold $ cp foo /tmp
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Eric Schweitz
Sent: 10 December 2004 17:56
To: Cygwin List
Subject: Re: floppy drive accesses
My guess is it's some configuration thing as well. But
I'm not sure where to look. I've checked the more obvious
things such as
I have been doing some reading today, and have come across RFC3676
(which supersedes RFC2646) which describes format=flowed.
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3676.html
A bit of a revelation.
format=flowed wasn't what I thought it might be, but it turned out to be
much better.
It doesn't look that
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Barry Gold
Sent: 10 December 2004 18:00
I installed CYGWIN_NT-5.1 on Windows XP. It mostly works,
but there are
a few anomalies that bother me.
1. CYGWIN_NT-5.0, which I have installed on my Win 2000
system, displays
the CWD
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Jim Kleckner
Sent: 10 December 2004 19:01
We used to use Purify to find these sorts of problems
often just by running the program once. Unfortunately
for us using cygwin, Purify appears to have moved toward
a firm dependence on
/ Peter A. Castro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Tue, 7 Dec 2004, Andrew Markebo wrote:
|
| Been messing around with my .zshell initfiles I have noticed that it
| is my configuration of history file that makes it hang.
[...]
| Commenting out HISTFILE means no history will be written. Are there
At 01:10 PM 12/10/2004, you wrote:
On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 12:40:37PM -0500, Larry Hall wrote:
At 12:34 PM 12/10/2004, you wrote:
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004, Brian Dessent wrote:
Larry Hall wrote:
The shortcut for all of that process is to run the below:
mount -f -s -b DOS path to Cygwin
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004, Dave Korn wrote:
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Barry Gold
Sent: 10 December 2004 18:00
I installed CYGWIN_NT-5.1 on Windows XP. It mostly works,
but there are
a few anomalies that bother me.
1. CYGWIN_NT-5.0, which I have
Dave Korn wrote:
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Jim Kleckner
Sent: 10 December 2004 19:01
We used to use Purify to find these sorts of problems
often just by running the program once. Unfortunately
for us using cygwin, Purify appears to have moved toward
a firm
Lester Ingber wrote:
Jim:
Hi. On Solaris9 I use leak and there are no leaks, and I see no errors
at all.
Valgrind implements an x86 interpreter and, among other things,
checks use of uninitialized memory or referencing outside of
allocated memory. Dave's conjecture was that the problem was
of
[snip]
I am now using Thunderbird 1.0, which does support format=flowed.
So *this* message should come out nicely for everyone, both
in e-mail and in the archive, *and* with no extra effort
required on my part.
Hmmm, sehr intressant. Flows fine in Outlook 2003, but I don't know if
Peter,
On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 11:18:12AM +0100, Peter Astrand wrote:
However, since my example code
(http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-12/msg00305.html) still fails,
something is still wrong. Is it possible the the fix above actually
caused this problem?
AFAICT, the problems indicate by the
I have a good-sized vanilla-C code that was running just fine a month
or two ago under XPPro/Cygwin and under SPARC/Solaris9, and STILL runs
just fine under SPARC/Solaris9.
I've been using the snapshot cygwin1-20041117.dll for my /bin/cygwin1.dll
since it was prepared to fix a bug in the
At 12:34 PM 12/10/2004, you wrote:
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004, Brian Dessent wrote:
Larry Hall wrote:
The shortcut for all of that process is to run the below:
mount -f -s -b DOS path to Cygwin installation directory/bin /usr/bin
mount -f -s -b DOS path to Cygwin installation directory/lib
My guess is it's some configuration thing as well. But
I'm not sure where to look. I've checked the more obvious
things such as PATH settings, /etc files, ...
The machine (a DELL) is running Win XP SP2. I'll have to
try on another machine... later.
I guess I'm just going to pull the drive,
On Fri, Dec 10, 2004 at 12:40:37PM -0500, Larry Hall wrote:
At 12:34 PM 12/10/2004, you wrote:
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004, Brian Dessent wrote:
Larry Hall wrote:
The shortcut for all of that process is to run the below:
mount -f -s -b DOS path to Cygwin installation directory/bin
/usr/bin
Dave Korn wrote:
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Lester Ingber
Sent: 10 December 2004 16:14
...
Your code has a bug: a stray pointer or array overwrite that is trashing some
memory. The only reason you get away with it on Solaris is by sheer luck;
either the stack or
Jim Kleckner wrote:
Dave Korn wrote:
...
Maybe we should try and port the free open-source equivalent valgrind
(http://valgrind.kde.org/) instead? I haven't ever looked at this,
but it ought
to be possible. I note that you can use (a special variant version
of) valgrind
to verify win32 apps
Jim:
Hi. On Solaris9 I use leak and there are no leaks, and I see no errors
at all.
One of the errors on Cywin, using the most Current Cygwin1.dll occurs
before any memory is created, ner the top of main():
if ((Portfolio-ptr_err = fopen (infoFile, a)) == NULL) {
...
Now, I do have a
If any Cygwin program is running, e.g. a compilation, Visual
C++ takes an incredibly long time to start up. This has been
the case for me for years.
*Any* cygwin program? If I just have an rxvt terminal up with bash running,
there's no impact on any other apps.
Does anyone know if there
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