On Apr 10 12:17, Hans W. Horn wrote:
Corinna Igor,
Urgh! Bold hint: ./configure --prefix=/usr
I just (con-)figured that out myself. Thx anyways!
Just as a side note, http://cygwin.com/setup.html#package_contents
mentions all usual configure options for a Cygwin installation.
Corinna
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On Mar 24 09:02, Hans Horn wrote:
Group,
I noticed that the vintage of doxygen that ships with cygwin (v1.2.18) is
more than two years old.
The current version of doxygen (1.4.1-20050315) builds ootb and appears to
be functioning properly; I ran
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On Apr 11 07:12, Hans W. Horn wrote:
heard anything from the doxygen maintainer? R.I.P?
Nope. Go ahead.
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On Apr 11 07:12, Hans W. Horn wrote:
heard anything from the doxygen maintainer? R.I.P?
Nope. Go ahead.
I've just filed this upstream:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=300204
[PATCH] Doxygen disobeys Cygwin 'text/binary mount mode'
please consider including until
Will do! thanks, Max.
Max Bowsher wrote:
I've just filed this upstream:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=300204
[PATCH] Doxygen disobeys Cygwin 'text/binary mount mode'
please consider including until it gets applied upstream.
Also note that 1.4.2 has a nasty regression in member group
Hans W. Horn wrote:
Will do! thanks, Max.
Max Bowsher wrote:
I've just filed this upstream:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=300204
[PATCH] Doxygen disobeys Cygwin 'text/binary mount mode'
please consider including until it gets applied upstream.
Also note that 1.4.2 has a nasty
I've packaged tested the latest doxygen release (1.4.2-20050410) after
applying Max' latest patch
(http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=300204).
Since this is my first package contribution: how do I go about uploading?
I currently don't have a webserver where I can stage the packages.
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 10:30:43AM -0700, Hans W. Horn wrote:
I've packaged tested the latest doxygen release (1.4.2-20050410) after
applying Max' latest patch
(http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=300204).
Since this is my first package contribution: how do I go about uploading?
I
Hans W. Horn wrote:
I've packaged tested the latest doxygen release (1.4.2-20050410) after
applying Max' latest patch
(http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=300204).
BTW, which platform did you tell doxygen's configure to use? I've been
building with linux-g++.
Also, did you build with the
Max,
Max Bowsher wrote:
BTW, which platform did you tell doxygen's configure to use? I've been
building with linux-g++.
I was using win32-g++.
Also, did you build with the internal libpng, or use Cygwin's system
libpng? I used the system libpng (just removed the make -C libpng
command from the
Hans W. Horn wrote:
Max,
Max Bowsher wrote:
BTW, which platform did you tell doxygen's configure to use? I've been
building with linux-g++.
I was using win32-g++.
Ah. Then my patch certainly isn't having any effect at all, since
qfile_unix.cpp isn't even being compiled.
I've no specific points
Hi Max,
I take that you are suggesting to configure doxygen with linux-g++.
Will do, as well as builing using cygwin's libpng.
greets,
H.
Max Bowsher wrote:
Hans W. Horn wrote:
Max,
Max Bowsher wrote:
BTW, which platform did you tell doxygen's configure to use? I've
been building with linux-g++.
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Hello dear mailing list participants,
while trying to open cmdtool in te X11
displayback mode directed towards
machine with cygwin X free environment
running I get following:
X Error of failed request: BadWindow (invalid Window parameter)
Major opcode of failed request: 7 (X_ReparentWindow)
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Ariel Burbaickij wrote:
Hello dear mailing list participants,
while trying to open cmdtool in te X11
displayback mode directed towards
machine with cygwin X free environment
running I get following:
X Error of failed request: BadWindow (invalid Window parameter)
Thank you for quick response.
I observed it in non-multiwindow mode, so
I guess the question should be other way
round ;-)
On Apr 11, 2005 11:14 AM, Alexander Gottwald
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On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Ariel Burbaickij wrote:
Hello dear mailing list participants,
while trying
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Ariel Burbaickij wrote:
Thank you for quick response.
I observed it in non-multiwindow mode, so
I guess the question should be other way
round ;-)
Then I'd expect it to be a bug in cmdtool. The windowed
mode is very simple and all applications should work fine
with
Well, then I will try my luck with people from Solaris newsgroup.
Thank you for your help, nevertheless
On Apr 11, 2005 12:09 PM, Alexander Gottwald
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On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Ariel Burbaickij wrote:
Thank you for quick response.
I observed it in non-multiwindow mode, so
We have encountered a problem when different non-admin users try to
use Cygwin/X on the same Windows system (at different times, I mean).
This is with a standard Cygwin/X installation, as far as I can tell,
so I'm rather surprised by how little discussion I found of this in
the archives.
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Alan J. Flavell wrote:
whose Subject is using cygwin/x as non-administrator doesn't work
(which is not exactly the problem that we are getting, since the
*first* non-administrator has no problems starting Cygwin/X as many
times as they want to - the problem is with the
I guess in /usr/X11R6/bin/startxwin.bat, they circumvent the problem by
removing the .X11-unix directory at start:
:CLEANUP-FINISH
if exist %CYGWIN_ROOT%\tmp\.X11-unix rmdir %CYGWIN_ROOT%\tmp\.X11-unix
P.
Alan J. Flavell wrote:
We have encountered a problem when different non-admin users try
I've recently installed cygwin-xfree 6.8.2.0-1 and
cannot figure out how to get titlebars on my windows.
How is this done?
Thank-you,
Gary
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@echo off
SET DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:0.0
SET CYGWIN_ROOT=\cygwin
SET
PATH=.;%CYGWIN_ROOT%\bin;%CYGWIN_ROOT%\usr\X11R6\bin;%PATH%
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Gary Taylor wrote:
I've recently installed cygwin-xfree 6.8.2.0-1 and
cannot figure out how to get titlebars on my windows.
How is this done?
Start a window manager. Twm is installed with xorg-x11-bin
but you may also install windowmaker or fvwm2.
REM Windows
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Chuck Theobald wrote:
Interestingly, the suggestion that root needs to own /tmp/.X11-unix is
impossible, as root is an invalid user.
This is a message left over from the unix versions of Xorg. I'm just too
lazy to go through the whole get a patch into the stable branch of
No, Exactly the same error. Unfortunately, the only information I got
from Agilent was that they couldn't get it to work either, in the past.
They said it DOES work on linux with their application (isn't it
virtually the same?). In any case thanks for replying. If you have an
idea for a direction
Another option, if it's only 1 app you have problems with
is to run an X VNC Server session on your hpux box
and then run the VNC Client on your windows box to see
the app. I was having some problems with Sun's Workshop
Debugger under Cygwin/X, and that was my solution.
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005
Thank You all for your help. I Copied the fonts for HPUX to the fonts
directory for Cygwin/X. It works very well now.
Terry
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Modified files:
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Bernhard Ege schrieb:
Setup.exe has a problem though. It cannot remember the proxy port and
always defaults to 80 regardsless. /etc/setup/last-connection contains
the correct information, though.
Yes, known problem. It also doesn't remember the proxy username and
password. I had no time at all
Kees Vonk wrote:
When I start configure without the --without-authldap option I get the
following error:
checking for netinet/in.h... yes
checking whether -lresolve is needed for res_query... configure: error:
Cannot find function res_query
You lack the 'minires-devel' package most
Seems to me like you have some accessibility options turned on in
Windows...
See Accessibility Options under Windows's Control Panel.
Hope this helps,
Sebastien
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 03:34:30PM +1000, Luke Kendall wrote:
Hi
Apologies for not mentioning this years ago, but ...
In vi, if
Igor Pechtchanski writes:
Wouldn't it be better to just change the HTML file so that they
refer to the images in the correct relative directory?
Yes, but someone has to fix makeinfo to support images that are not
in the same directory as the resulting documentation is.
Jan.
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Hi Jamiil,
that is normal when using Cygwin. If you want a native version use MingW
together with the gtk+ builds e.g. Tor offers.
Stefan
I have finally got an application to compile under cygwin, but to run it
I have to launch the X server, 'startx' to be able to run the program
under cygwin.
Hi,
I am following a win32 tutorial, but I had a problem in one of the exercise.
I had this error:
Exercise.cpp:18: error: `INITCOMMONCONTROLSEX' undeclared (first use this
function)
Exercise.cpp:18: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once for
each function it appears in.)
On Apr 11 15:39, Luke Kendall wrote:
On 25 Feb, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
The application failed to initialize properly (0xc022). Click on
OK to terminate the application
Ah, right, 0xc022 is access denied, and 0xc005 is access
violation (i.e., SEGV), most likely
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Exercise.cpp:18: error: `INITCOMMONCONTROLSEX' undeclared (first use this
function)
Exercise.cpp:18: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once for
each function it appears in.)
Exercise.cpp:18: error: parse error before `;' token
Exercise.cpp:20:
On Apr 11 08:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am following a win32 tutorial, but I had a problem in one of the exercise.
This is a Cygwin mailing list, not a Win32 programming mailing list,
so that's off-topic here. Please look for another forum to ask your
question.
Corinna
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The application failed to initialize properly (0xc005). Click on
OK to terminate the application.
My money is on this:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2004-09/msg01101.html. Newer gccs
try to put const data in .rdata section, but this fails if one of those
const
Something about Apache 2 is causing its controlling cygrunsrv service
process to deadlock within the Cygwin DLL when it attempts to exit.
Attaching with strace to the hung process shows _cygtls::remove: wait 0x0.
Signals sent to the hung process are not delivered (as shown by strace), but
a kill
Hi,
I use cygwin to compile my C++ programs. In one of them I had this error:
Exercise.cpp:18: error: `INITCOMMONCONTROLSEX' undeclared (first use this
function)
Exercise.cpp:18: error: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once for
each function it appears in.)
Exercise.cpp:18: error:
Before going any further, I would like to thank everyone involved in helping
me find I solution to this problem, your help has been most valuable,
specially yours Stefan; your help has been most welcomed.
I did check Tor's web page righ after reading your message; there I found
out that one can
Max Bowsher wrote:
Something about Apache 2 is causing its controlling cygrunsrv service
process to deadlock within the Cygwin DLL when it attempts to exit.
Attaching with strace to the hung process shows _cygtls::remove: wait
0x0.
Signals sent to the hung process are not delivered (as shown by
Hi,
where does Cygwin store whether the user has chosen DOS or UNIX as the
Default Text File Format when installing? Is it possible to change
that setting without re-installing Cygwin?
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Hi group,
Unfortunately the newest cygwin.dll snapshot:
CYGWIN_NT-5.1 WAW0968D 1.5.15s(0.126/4/2) 20050408 16:35:04 i686 unknown
unknown Cygwin
does not solved my problem.
Background: I use a bash script that helps to compute 100 seti work units in
offline
FYI - I use rsync with checksums to synchronise from my laptop to work.
It syncs to a HP binary of rsync at the other end. I found I had to use
checksums because the time stamping was unreliable, transfering more
than it needed to. I have found it to be very reliable since switching
to
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Sebastian Schuberth wrote:
Hi,
where does Cygwin store whether the user has chosen DOS or UNIX as the
Default Text File Format when installing? Is it possible to change that
setting without re-installing Cygwin?
In the mount table. See man mount. Google for cygwin
Since I upgraded to 1.5.14, I hear the floppy drive being accessed and yet
my scripts, to my knowledge, don't do this. Under 1.5.12, it was very
quiet.
I notice in the registry older mounts. Would cleaning these up help?
Anyone know what tools or under what conditions a floppy drive seek home
is
where does Cygwin store whether the user has chosen DOS or UNIX as the
Default Text File Format when installing? Is it possible to change that
setting without re-installing Cygwin?
In the mount table. See man mount. Google for cygwin remount binary
for a handy one-liner.
Thanks. The default
Hi all,
my company develops medical devices, so we must fulfill
the FDA (U.S. Food Drug Administration) regulations.
As we are using Cygwin in our software build chain
(especially for GNU make and bash), we need to explain
what makes us so confident.
I've scanned the archives with no satisfying
On Apr 11 15:55, Sebastian Schuberth wrote:
where does Cygwin store whether the user has chosen DOS or UNIX as the
Default Text File Format when installing? Is it possible to change that
setting without re-installing Cygwin?
In the mount table. See man mount. Google for cygwin remount
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Sebastian Schuberth wrote:
where does Cygwin store whether the user has chosen DOS or UNIX as the
Default Text File Format when installing? Is it possible to change that
setting without re-installing Cygwin?
In the mount table. See man mount. Google for cygwin
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 01:20:52PM +0100, Max Bowsher wrote:
Max Bowsher wrote:
Something about Apache 2 is causing its controlling cygrunsrv service
process to deadlock within the Cygwin DLL when it attempts to exit.
Attaching with strace to the hung process shows _cygtls::remove: wait
0x0.
Steve,
On Wed, Apr 06, 2005 at 05:04:52PM -0400, Steve Ward wrote:
I just upgraded to cygwin 1.5.14 from 1.5.12, and python (version 2.4
in both cases) stopped being able to import thru symlinks.
Test case: in a directory containing a symlink to foo.py,
python
import foo
Bob Smart wrote:
launch setup with the -5 command-line option (suppress MD5
verification).
this worked! thanks.
useful for the FAQ?
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On Apr 11, 2005 9:48 AM, Jan Schormann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
my company develops medical devices, so we must fulfill
the FDA (U.S. Food Drug Administration) regulations.
As we are using Cygwin in our software build chain
(especially for GNU make and bash), we need to explain
In the mount table. See man mount. Google for cygwin remount binary
for a handy one-liner.
Thanks. The default mounts seem to be encoded in the Windows registry, as
there is not fstab.
By default mounts, do you mean the /cygdrive auto-mounts?
Yes, all mounts that are there after a fresh install
Jason Tishler wrote:
Godefroid,
On Sun, Apr 10, 2005 at 02:59:45PM -0400, Godefroid Chapelle wrote:
Thanks for your answer,
You are quite welcome.
sorry for the delay on my side, I am just back from vacation.
No problem.
Jason Tishler wrote:
On Fri, Apr 01, 2005 at 03:46:37PM -0500, Godefroid
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Sebastian Schuberth wrote:
In the mount table. See man mount. Google for cygwin remount
binary for a handy one-liner.
Thanks. The default mounts seem to be encoded in the Windows
registry, as there is not fstab.
By default mounts, do you mean the
Godefroid Chapelle wrote:
Jason Tishler wrote:
How big is the work to produce a 2.3.5 release
Not much, Cygwin Python builds OOTB.
What does OOTB mean ?
Out of the box ?
Yes:
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#OOTB
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Well, I only need a solution for my special case *now*, so it's okay for
me if mounts are going to be stored anywhere else in the future. My
problem is: I've set Default Text File Format to Unix during setup.
Now I just want to change my Cygwin installation as if I had specified
DOS instead.
You
On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Sebastian Schuberth wrote:
Well, I only need a solution for my special case *now*, so it's okay
for me if mounts are going to be stored anywhere else in the future.
My problem is: I've set Default Text File Format to Unix during
setup. Now I just want to change my
Hi everyone,
I wonder if someone could clear up an issue I'm having with ls -c (sorting
files by ctime). As I understand it, the ctime is only updated when file
status information (such as permissions) changes, or a file is completely
recreated. It looks to me though, like the ctime is being
Hi everyone,
I wonder if someone could clear up an issue I'm having with ls -c (sorting
files by ctime). As I understand it, the ctime is only updated when file
status information (such as permissions) changes, or a file is completely
recreated. It looks to me though, like the ctime is
Hi everyone,
I wonder if someone could clear up an issue I'm having with ls -c
(sorting
files by ctime). As I understand it, the ctime is only updated when
file
status information (such as permissions) changes, or a file is
completely
recreated. It looks to me though, like the ctime is
At 12:18 PM 4/9/2005, Christopher Faylor wrote:
While we're at it, someone else has been long overlooked -- Larry Hall.
Larry has been around, doling out advice, longer than I or most other
people here, I believe.
He deserves a gold star just for his tenacity if not for his patience
and the
Godefroid,
On Mon, Apr 11, 2005 at 11:16:12AM -0400, Godefroid Chapelle wrote:
Jason Tishler wrote:
How big is the work to produce a 2.3.5 release
Not much, Cygwin Python builds OOTB.
What does OOTB mean ?
Out of the box ?
Yes.
Does that mean I can jsut get 2.3.5 sources and build
Hi all,
I had just gotten used to irssi when I had to give up the debian box;
anyone know how hard it is to get it going on cygwin? Also, I don't
seem to have a man page for the irc that I've got. Thanks,
beau
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hmm, the solution was mentioned over a month ago, don't know why it's
suddenly become active. FYI: Problem was const struct in the some of
the programs. See
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2005-03/msg00048.html
Also, execute bit was set on, it is an NTFS filesystem, and turning
execute bit
The shortest test case is sync. Apparently it does something now. But
no data has been buffered to the floppy. My scripts have this command
strewn throughout to get around other problems with files created by other
scripts.
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On Mon, 11 Apr 2005, Larry Hall wrote:
There was a
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Hi all,
my company develops medical devices, so we must fulfill the
FDA
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To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: floppy disk being accessed but shouldn't
Since I upgraded to 1.5.14, I hear the floppy drive being
accessed and
On Sun, 3 Apr 2005 14:57:34 +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
I've just updated the version of OpenSSH to 4.0p1-1.
This is an official new release, based on the vanilla sources.
I've been bitten by a bug in this release when using scp with port
forwarding (see:
beau wrote:
Hi all,
I had just gotten used to irssi when I had to give up the
debian box; anyone know how hard it is to get it going on
cygwin? Also, I don't seem to have a man page for the irc that I've
got. Thanks,
beau
$ tar xvfj irssi-0.8.9.tar.bz2
$ cd irssi-0.8.9
$ ./configure
/usr/bin/sync still accesses the floppy even though never written to.
Cygwin DLL version info:
DLL version: 1.5.15
DLL epoch: 19
DLL bad signal mask: 19005
DLL old termios: 5
DLL malloc env: 28
API major: 0
API minor: 126
Shared
Thanks for the encouragement; I'll look at the readmes with the
tarball to figure out that --with-perl=no.
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I work for a very large FDA-regulated company. Our FDA IT audits have
been centered on having documented processess and appropriate sets of
test protocols to show compliance to those processes.
Your validation efforts around GNU tools must describe what is your
intended use and how you
On Apr 11 14:38, Shaffer, Kenneth wrote:
/usr/bin/sync still accesses the floppy even though never written to.
Cygwin DLL version info:
DLL version: 1.5.15
DLL epoch: 19
cygcheck and strace, please. 1.5.15 isn't supposed to access floppies
as long as they are mounted
On Apr 11 15:45, Shaffer, Kenneth wrote:
attached as requested.
Thanks, I see what happens. I'll fix this for the next release.
Corinna
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On Sun, 3 Apr 2005 14:57:34 +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
I've just updated the version of OpenSSH to 4.0p1-1.
This is an official new release, based on the vanilla sources.
I've been bitten by a bug in this release when using scp with port
forwarding
On 11 Apr 2005 19:46:50 -
Shaffer, Kenneth wrote:
Bob Smart wrote:
launch setup with the -5 command-line option (suppress MD5
verification).
this worked! thanks.
useful for the FAQ?
I guess it depends on how F the Q really is A.
By the way, I didn't think of this workaround.
I've made a new version of 'texinfo' available for installation. This
is just a refresh of the latest version available from ftp.gnu.org. I've
noticed that it fixes a problem in generating info files for gdb. YMMV.
For a brief description of this package, and listing of the files it
contains,
I've made a new version of 'texinfo' available for installation. This
is just a refresh of the latest version available from ftp.gnu.org. I've
noticed that it fixes a problem in generating info files for gdb. YMMV.
For a brief description of this package, and listing of the files it
contains,
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