Hi!
Using the setup.exe 2.457.2.2 the program is hanging if the window is
moved while MD5-checking the packages.
Steps to reproduce:
1. start setup.exe
2. click Next
3. Select Install from Local Directory
4. click Next
5. Root Dir: C:\prg\cygwin
Install For All Users
Default Text File Type:
).
Here the names of the packages:
mkcramfs-20050329-1-src.tar.bz2
mkcramfs-20050329-1.tar.bz2
mkfsjffs2-20050329-1-src.tar.bz2
mkfsjffs2-20050329-1.tar.bz2
The packages will stay there available 2 days for download. If the
transfer can't be done during this time just ask me to upload them again.
I
On Tue, Mar 29, 2005 at 02:36:05PM +0200, Marion Deveaud wrote:
I had to port those two tools for Cygwin to help my customer develop his
embedded Linux application in the Cygwin environment. Since I sometimes
see on the mailing-list people asking for those tools I though my work
may help other
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Christopher Faylor wrote:
Unfortunately I have no time to maintain those packages. The most
part of the work is to assure the compatibility of the image with
Linux filesystems drivers.
If you can't maintain the packages then these can't be
On Tue, Mar 29, 2005 at 05:49:41PM +0200, Lapo Luchini wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
Unfortunately I have no time to maintain those packages. The most part
of the work is to assure the compatibility of the image with Linux
filesystems drivers.
If you can't maintain the packages then these
On Tue, Mar 29, 2005 at 02:36:05PM +0200, Marion Deveaud wrote:
Unfortunately I have no time to maintain those packages. The
most part
of the work is to assure the compatibility of the image with Linux
filesystems drivers.
If you can't maintain the packages then these can't be submitted
Robb, Sam wrote:
On Tue, Mar 29, 2005 at 02:36:05PM +0200, Marion Deveaud wrote:
Unfortunately I have no time to maintain those packages. The
most part
of the work is to assure the compatibility of the image with Linux
filesystems drivers.
If you can't maintain the packages then these can't be
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005, Jack Tanner wrote:
Yes, this was in multiwindow mode. But multiwindow mode doesn't use the
internal Windows window manager, does it? I had thought it used an
emulation of it that tried to be as similar as possible.
The multiwindow mode is the only mode which uses the
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Michael Schaap wrote:
Hi,
I recently started using Cygwin/X a bit more, and it works amazingly well!
I did, however, stumble upon a small bug using the built-in -clipboard
handling: when using a GTK2 gvim, consecutive selections are not copied
to the Windows
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005, Scott Cegielski wrote:
Hello,
Please help. This is my first time trying to start X windows using cygwin
although I have been using cygwin for a while now. I am running it like this:
1. Open cygwin bash shell
2. Type startxwin.bat
The problem is that not much
I did also try startx. Please see my original email for the output of startx.
thanks
--- Steven Boothe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scott Cegielski wrote:
Hello,
Please help. This is my first time trying to start X windows using cygwin
although I have been using cygwin for a while now. I
Many of the variables used in /etc/X11/xinit/xinitrc must be placed
within double quotes, otherwise home directory names with spaces are not
handled properly, e.g. /home/Some One/ is treated as two separate tokens
on the command line. I suggest the following :
This happens to me all the time - I usually have to launch the X stuff 2 or 3
times before it actually works.
I have to manually kill off all xterm.exe, bash.exe, and other cygwin programs
in between the launches. I keep meaning to look into it more, but since I
start it less than once a
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005, Jack Tanner wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
The splashscreen of an app being displayed over ssh X11 forwarding stays
on top of other windows instead of going to background when I select a
Windows window. Normally, I would've never noticed this since
splashscreens
I am currently working on a program for school that I must write in Perl.
The program is to code something that will create a new X-Windows
application. Inorder to test my program I need to use an X-Windows
environment, I installed CygwinX and when I run my perl code using the
following
Armbrust, Daniel C. wrote:
This happens to me all the time - I usually have to launch the X stuff 2 or 3 times before it actually works.
I have to manually kill off all xterm.exe, bash.exe, and other cygwin programs in between the launches. I keep meaning to look into it more, but since I
On 29-Mar-2005 13:06, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Michael Schaap wrote:
Hi,
I recently started using Cygwin/X a bit more, and it works amazingly well!
I did, however, stumble upon a small bug using the built-in -clipboard
handling: when using a GTK2 gvim, consecutive
For me, putting a pause at the end of startxwin.bat does not make it work.
However, I have found something that does seem to work for me. When I launch
statxwin.bat, in addition to the 2 XWin.exe processes, there is also a sh.exe
process that starts which I assume is from the MS-DOS shell that
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-03-29 09:11:01
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog fhandler_process.cc
Log message:
* fhandler_process.cc: Re-add exename.
Patches:
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-03-29 17:42:52
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog path.cc path.h syscalls.cc
Log message:
* path.cc (is_floppy): Make externally available.
* path.h (is_floppy): Declare.
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-03-29 17:46:17
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog
winsup/cygwin/include: limits.h
Log message:
* include/limits.h (NAME_MAX): New define.
(PATH_MAX): POSIX allows
On Mar 27 06:56, Nicholas Wourms wrote:
This patch is the first of many patches as part of my attempt to
clean up warnings/errors triggered when building with -W -Wall
pedantic flags. In this patch, I have decorated all
occurances of gcc c/c++ extensions with the the __extension__
label.
I
On Tue, Mar 29, 2005 at 01:52:32PM -0500, Nicholas Wourms wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Since I assume you and Chris are quite familiar with gcc, I will not
waste your time by going into detail regarding what all pedantic
covers. The bottom line is that giving the developer the ability to
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Mar 29, 2005 at 01:52:32PM -0500, Nicholas Wourms wrote:
You have correctly surmised that both Corinna and I understand what
pedantic mode is. You have to take that thought a step further,
however, and realize that the fact that there is no -pedantic in
On Tue, Mar 29, 2005 at 06:33:36PM -0500, Nicholas Wourms wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
However, if I am correctly interpreting your intent, it sounds like you
are saying that no one but you would have to worry about sprinkling
__extension__'s throughout the code and that we could just write
On Mar 28 23:36, Anthony Heading wrote:
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 02:35:28PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 10:39:23AM -0800, Earl Chew wrote:
I think the name of the current executable is stored in myself-progname
within cygwin1.dll.
The more easily accessible
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 28 23:36, Anthony Heading wrote:
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 02:35:28PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 10:39:23AM -0800, Earl Chew wrote:
I think the name of the current executable is stored in myself-progname
within cygwin1.dll.
The more easily
On Mar 25 09:37, Karl M wrote:
Sometimes doing a [ -f foo ]; will show a false true while the symlink is
being created. You can see this by opening two bash shells and executing
Creating symlinks is not an atomic process in Cygwin. It requires
several OS calls to create a symlink.
Corinna
On Mon, Mar 28, 2005 at 09:46:54AM -0800, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
I'm seeing several alarm, sleep, and timer related failures on the
20050326 snapshot that weren't there with 20050323:
All better in 20050328, thanks.
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On Mar 29 09:47, Chris January wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
The old exename was a file containing the path, the new exe is a symlink
pointing to the binary. This is how it's done on Linux.
Maybe exename should be kept for backwards compatibility?
Sigh. Ok, I reverted the removal of
Norton Allen wrote:
I have seen the discussions at
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2004-09/msg01101.html
referenced at
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-03/msg00048.html
regarding gcc 3.3.3's placement of const symbols into
rdata which then cannot be properly initialized.
This problem seems pretty
Mikael wrote:
Thanks Brian, I guess I'll just launch these programs from an ordinary
command line shell then.
As for building the client-only side of MySQL for Cygwin, that still doesn't
work ootb because term.c in the mysql source insists on including both
termcap.h and (n?)curses.h, and,
Hi Cygwin users!!
I have just recently installed cywing on a WinXP, I chose the c:/cywin as
the root directory and c:/cygwin_tmp as the directory to dump the cywins
downloads.
The problem I have is that when I launch cygwin the cursor window appears
saying that my user directory was not found:
Jamiil Abdullah Alkadir wrote:
I have just recently installed cywing on a WinXP, I chose the c:/cywin as
the root directory and c:/cygwin_tmp as the directory to dump the cywins
downloads.
The problem I have is that when I launch cygwin the cursor window appears
saying that my user
Brian Dessent wrote:
Mikael wrote:
Thanks Brian, I guess I'll just launch these programs from an ordinary
command line shell then.
As for building the client-only side of MySQL for Cygwin, that still
doesn't
work ootb because term.c in the mysql source insists on including both
termcap.h
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Norton Allen wrote:
I have seen the discussions at
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2004-09/msg01101.html
referenced at
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-03/msg00048.html
regarding gcc 3.3.3's placement of const symbols into
rdata which then cannot be properly initialized.
When rxvt is executed with libW11, there is an annoying bug: each time the
KP_Subtract (or KP_Add) key is pressed, the '-' (or '+') character is
sent two times to the terminal.
This bug has already been reported two years ago, and someone even proposed
a patch:
At Tuesday, March 29, 2005 6:32 AM, Jamiil Abdullah Alkadir wrote:
[snip]
// Error message
mkdir: cannot create directory '/home/Jamiil': No medium found
Copy skeleton files.
These files are for the user to personalis(z)e their cygwin
experience
[snip]
And, can someone please fix the
Wow! I learned something new today.
Thanks man,
From: Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: RE: Cygwin spelling mistake and more
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 09:32:50 -0500
At Tuesday, March 29, 2005 6:32 AM, Jamiil Abdullah Alkadir wrote:
[snip]
// Error
Hi All...
The reason I ask is that keychain uses
if tl_error=`ln -s $$ $lockf 21`; then
inside its takelock function as an atomic operation for creating a lock. It
then uses
if [ -f $lockf ]; then
to test for an old style lock file, and this sometimes fails (incorrectly
succeeds) and
Hi All...
The reason I ask is that keychain uses
if tl_error=`ln -s $$ $lockf 21`; then
inside its takelock function as an atomic operation for creating a lock. It
then uses
if [ -f $lockf ]; then
to test for an old style lock file, and this sometimes fails (incorrectly
succeeds) and
On Mar 29 06:47, Karl M wrote:
The reason I ask is that keychain uses
if tl_error=`ln -s $$ $lockf 21`; then
inside its takelock function as an atomic operation for creating a lock. It
then uses
if [ -f $lockf ]; then
to test for an old style lock file, and this sometimes
Norton Allen wrote:
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Norton Allen wrote:
I have seen the discussions at
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2004-09/msg01101.html
referenced at
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-03/msg00048.html
regarding gcc 3.3.3's placement of const symbols into
rdata which then cannot be
Matt Olson wrote:
I've narrowed my problems down to a relatively small test case:
[...]
Makefile:
[...]
LINKFLAGS = -g -L/lib/mingw -mwindows -mno-cygwin
LIBS = -lmingw32
foo: foo.o
gcc $(LINKFLAGS) -o foo foo.o $(LIBS)
[...]
Compiler output:
$ make
gcc -g -L.
Mikael wrote:
I tried again with your configure options (previously I simply
had --without-server) and guess, what: compilation still fails with the
following error:
In file included from term.c:62:
/usr/include/curses.h:717: error: conflicting types for `tparm'
/usr/include/termcap.h:49:
Norton Allen wrote:
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Norton Allen wrote:
I have seen the discussions at
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2004-09/msg01101.html
referenced at
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-03/msg00048.html
regarding gcc 3.3.3's placement of const symbols into
rdata which then cannot be
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005, Peter Stephens wrote:
Brian
Are you saying that there is no way to distinguish a dropped connection from
a MSG_PEEK with no data to retrieve?
AFAIK, yes. Why are you using this MSG_PEEK method?
Why not just do a poll and look for POLLHUP
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005, Peter A. Castro wrote:
As someone who's seen this behaviour on several platforms, it can happen.
I've had to deal with this little annoyance in other products by having a
retry counter loop. So many consecutive recv()s of 0 length constitues a
closed connection.
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Peter Stephens wrote:
I have thought about your suggestion and it makes a lot of sense.
It seems like your suggestion would be very portable. A good suggestion and
the most likely route for me at this point.
Not to me. Maybe I'm missing something, but it seems you are
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005, Peter Stephens wrote:
FYI - I tried setting the SO_LINGER and the SO_RCVTIMEO on Linux and on
Cygwin (see code below). It makes sense to me that if the timeout has been
exceeded then the recv(..., MSG_PEEK) should do something. On Cygwin it
doesn't do anything.
I don't
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005 10:31:06 -0500, Williams, Gerald S (Jerry)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt Olson wrote:
I've narrowed my problems down to a relatively small test case:
[...]
Makefile:
[...]
LINKFLAGS = -g -L/lib/mingw -mwindows -mno-cygwin
LIBS = -lmingw32
foo: foo.o
I used the method from
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-08/msg01132.html
A piece of code I would have never thought of.
On the windows XP system the output was
bash: /etc/profile: Permission denied
bash-2.05b$ /usr/sbin/sshd -D -d -d -d
debug2: load_server_config: filename /etc/sshd_config
At 12:02 PM 3/29/2005, you wrote:
I used the method from
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-08/msg01132.html
A piece of code I would have never thought of.
On the windows XP system the output was
bash: /etc/profile: Permission denied
bash-2.05b$ /usr/sbin/sshd -D -d -d -d
debug2:
A cygcheck while an ssh session had be established
(I could not do it from inside the session
fork: Permissions denied)
I have not set notraverse yet, that will be the next message
~$ cygcheck -srv
Cygwin Configuration Diagnostics
Current System Time: Tue Mar 29 13:00:42 2005
Windows XP
I should have added earlier, that I am receiving these messages in the
event log
The description for Event ID ( 0 ) in Source ( sshd ) cannot be found.
The local computer may not have the necessary registry information or
message DLL files to display messages from a remote computer. You may be
Matt Olson wrote:
Unfortunately, while compile .o files with -mno-cygwin fixes my toy
example, it doesn't help the real code I'm trying to build:
[...]
If the problem is object files being compiled without -mno-cygwin and
linked with it, do I need to make sure that all of the (static?)
On Tue, Mar 29, 2005 at 01:30:00PM -0500, Williams, Gerald S (Jerry) wrote:
Matt Olson wrote:
Unfortunately, while compile .o files with -mno-cygwin fixes my toy
example, it doesn't help the real code I'm trying to build:
[...]
If the problem is object files being compiled without -mno-cygwin
With CYGWIN=notraverse
I rebooted just to make sure that the change
prorogated everywhere.
Also It makes no difference whether X win is active or not.
Also sshd was working with a earlier version, I don't know
which one, but it was after the Nov 11 Cygwin DLL 1.5.12-1
I had previously upgraded
Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) wrote:
personalise and personalize are both correctly spellings of the word.
The former is the British spelling and the latter is American.
So are we saying that Cygwin is British?!? ;-)
--
Things are more like they are today than they ever were before.
--
So are we saying that Cygwin is British?!? ;-)
Yes, I'd opt for Shakespearean English:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/src
$ su
su: O lilliterate loiterer!
Hence, horrible villain, or I'll spurn thine eyes like balls before
me;
I'll unhair thy head, Thou shalt be whipp'd with wire, and stew'd'in
At 01:59 PM 3/29/2005, you wrote:
With CYGWIN=notraverse
I rebooted just to make sure that the change
prorogated everywhere.
That's fine and good.
Also It makes no difference whether X win is active or not.
None of this has anything to do with X so I wouldn't expect any
change here either.
Greetings Cygwin people!
I do some work with PostgreSQL, including running the build farm.
Recently after upgrading my installation of Cygwin on XP-Pro, I noticed
that PostgreSQL started failing one of its regression tests. Another
user with a completely fresh Cygwin installation has noticed
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Pierre Bogossian
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 8:04 AM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: rxvt with libW11 bug: doubled KP_Subtract and KP_Add
When rxvt is executed with libW11, there is an annoying
My problem:
When I opened an ssh session from an OpenBSD or Linux box to
my XP system I got the following
$ ssh whoops.thoughts.thinkage.ca
Last login: Mon Mar 28 11:15:25 2005 from mail.thinkage.ca
Fanfare!!!
You are successfully logged in to this server!!!
bash.exe: warning: could not find
At 05:08 PM 3/29/2005, you wrote:
My problem:
When I opened an ssh session from an OpenBSD or Linux box to
my XP system I got the following
$ ssh whoops.thoughts.thinkage.ca
Last login: Mon Mar 28 11:15:25 2005 from mail.thinkage.ca
Fanfare!!!
You are successfully logged in to this server!!!
Hi,
I never noticed the double ++ and --, but it happens for me too.
Removing the code to handle KP_Add and KP_Subtract (as the patch
suggests) may end up breaking the shift+ shift- font changer.
-steve
Christopher Faylor wrote:
Hi,
Did you see this? It would be nice to get this fixed?
cgf
Larry Hall wrote:
At 10:20 PM 3/24/2005, Brian Dessent wrote:
A symlink won't work, because it's Windows own loader that searches
for and loads any .DLLs called for by an .exe. Windows does not
understand symlinks as they are a Cygwin thing, so you can't
symlink a DLL and expect it to load.
Sorry I don't know which ones helped.
I did them all at once. My guess is
the mkpasswd and mkgroup, from the
looks of it the -d option was not
used earlier. And there is a local
pjf NT userid as well as a
domain userid. I expect that caused
the confusion. Then ssh started to
work shh complained
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Larry Hall wrote:
XFree86-base4.3.0-11
XFree86-bin 4.3.0-21
XFree86-bin-icons 4.3.0-7
XFree86-doc 4.3.0-2
XFree86-etc 4.3.0-12
XFree86-f1004.3.0-2
XFree86-fcyr4.3.0-2
XFree86-fenc
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
Recently after upgrading my installation of Cygwin on XP-Pro, I noticed
that PostgreSQL started failing one of its regression tests.
[snip]
The test is for the stats collector, and essentially it does some
work, waits a couple of seconds in a fairly
At 06:14 PM 3/29/2005, you wrote:
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Larry Hall wrote:
XFree86-base4.3.0-11
XFree86-bin 4.3.0-21
XFree86-bin-icons 4.3.0-7
XFree86-doc 4.3.0-2
XFree86-etc 4.3.0-12
XFree86-f1004.3.0-2
XFree86-fcyr
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Brian Ford wrote:
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005, Peter A. Castro wrote:
As someone who's seen this behaviour on several platforms, it can happen.
I've had to deal with this little annoyance in other products by having a
retry counter loop. So many consecutive recv()s of 0 length
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Brian Ford wrote:
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Peter Stephens wrote:
I have thought about your suggestion and it makes a lot of sense.
It seems like your suggestion would be very portable. A good suggestion and
the most likely route for me at this point.
Not to me. Maybe I'm missing
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Brian Ford wrote:
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005, Peter Stephens wrote:
FYI - I tried setting the SO_LINGER and the SO_RCVTIMEO on Linux and on
Cygwin (see code below). It makes sense to me that if the timeout has been
exceeded then the recv(..., MSG_PEEK) should do something. On
On Tue, 29 Mar 2005, Peter Stephens wrote:
Peter,
Hi Peter :)
I have thought about your suggestion and it makes a lot of sense. If I
understand correctly this is what you are thinking about:
Yes, this is pretty similar to how I've solve this before. It's a good
compromise for an (arguably)
after installing cygwin, i followed all instructions from:
http://pigtail.net/LRP/printsrv/cygwin-sshd.html
the important ones being to set
variable name is *CYGWIN
*variable value is *ntsec tty
as an env variable in windows, and
to append **;c:\cygwin\bin to the win2k Path var.
so i do this:
**$
after installing cygwin, i followed all instructions from:
http://pigtail.net/LRP/printsrv/cygwin-sshd.html
the important ones being to set
variable name is CYGWIN
variable value is ntsec tty
as an env variable in windows, and
to append ;c:\cygwin\bin to the win2k Path var.
so i do this:
$ ssh
Hunter Peress wrote:
after installing cygwin, i followed all instructions from:
http://pigtail.net/LRP/printsrv/cygwin-sshd.html
There are lots of sites that purport to tell you how to install sshd on
Cygwin, but this list does not support any of them.
1. Forget everything you read on any
At 05:49 PM 3/29/2005, you wrote:
Larry Hall wrote:
At 10:20 PM 3/24/2005, Brian Dessent wrote:
A symlink won't work, because it's Windows own loader that searches
for and loads any .DLLs called for by an .exe. Windows does not
understand symlinks as they are a Cygwin thing, so you can't
The last month or so I've been fooling around with using the 'cygexec'
feature of the mount table to tell Cygwin that everything under /usr/bin
is a Cygwin executable (except for strace and cygcheck.)
However, a strange thing started happening recently. With the x11
server running I would try
Brian,
I will look at this also. I appreciated all of the suggestions, but really
just wanted to understand why Cygwin and Linux would be different in this
area.
The original reason behind posting to this group was because I believed that
my install of Cygwin was not following the SusV3 spec.
On Mar 29 22:55, Larry Hall wrote:
At 05:49 PM 3/29/2005, you wrote:
If there is interest, I am willing to take a crack at pulling
together the information that is sprinkled in email threads
about how to avoid trampling on existing cygwin installations.
Eventually, there really should be a
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