Hans W. Horn wrote:
Please upload the latest doxygen release for cygwin (v1.4.2-20050410)
Binaries, sources setup.hint files are located at
http://www.smithii.com/files/cygwin/hans/
(thanks to Ross Smith II for providing web space).
-rw-r--r-- 1 32237 ross 2558933 Apr 12 20:18
Hi Max,
Max Bowsher wrote:
Thanks! Some further issues:
In setup.hint, the first letter of an sdesc is typically capitalized
- just run setup.exe and look at the descriptions visible in the
package picker to see what other packages do.
Will fix at the next turn of the crank (if that's ok)!
The
Hi Max,
Max Bowsher wrote:
One further suggestion: I think it would be appropriate to include
only the html version of the manual. Including the PDF format too
substantially increases the size of the package, for no real gain -
it's just duplication.
Actually, I just noticed that there are
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005, Robert Svagera wrote:
/tmp/XWin.log says:
winProcessXEventsTimeout - Call to select () failed: 0. Bailing.
This is an indication for troubles with networking software.
bye
ago
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Details of my CygwinX installation (cygcheck.exe -s output) is here:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ # Displaying on vncserver works fine
[EMAIL PROTECTED
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005, Peter Valdemar Mørch wrote:
Hi,
When I try to run the newest xine and display it in CygwinX I get the
following error. Is there any fix/workaround for that?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ xine
This is xine (X11 gui) - a free video player v0.99.3.
(c) 2000-2004 The xine Team.
Alexander Gottwald alexander.gottwald-at-s1999.tu-chemnitz.de |Lists| wrote:
how do you start ssh? For full functionality you'll have to enable
TrsutedX11Forwarding
or start ssh with ssh -Y remotehost
Thanks for your -Y suggestion - didn't make any difference though... So
I'm still in the market
This problem has been solved in the mailing archive. Here is snip from
my modified startxwin.bat file.
---snip
REM
REM Cleanup after last run.
REM
REM Mount local user %TEMP% as /tmp
mount -f -u -t %TEMP% /tmp
if not exist %CYGWIN_ROOT%\tmp\.X11-unix\X0 goto CLEANUP-FINISH
attrib -s
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005, Peter Valdemar Morch wrote:
Alexander Gottwald alexander.gottwald-at-s1999.tu-chemnitz.de |Lists| wrote:
how do you start ssh? For full functionality you'll have to enable
TrsutedX11Forwarding
or start ssh with ssh -Y remotehost
Thanks for your -Y suggestion -
Alexander Gottwald alexander.gottwald-at-s1999.tu-chemnitz.de |Lists| wrote:
Maybe Xine uses a special font for cursors which is only available on
the linux host. The XCreateGlypthCursor man page indicates this.
OK, perhaps that is the situation
showfont -start $((0x99)) -fn cursor
is a valid
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005, Peter Valdemar Morch wrote:
I could not get showfont -start X -fn cursor to work with any value of
X on any of my x servers. I get
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/nzbget showfont -start $((0x99)) -fn cursor
can't open server localhost:7100
Am I supposed to start some font server?
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005, Samuel Wang wrote:
Please help with this error message;
$ startx
[snip]
cat: /cygdrive/c/Documents and Settings/swang/.Xauthority: No such file or
directory
This is spurious.
[: and: unknown operand
[: and: unknown operand
These are due to spaces in your $HOME.
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-04-13 11:07:44
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog fhandler_disk_file.cc
Log message:
* fhandler_disk_file.cc (fhandler_disk_file::utimes): Don't set errno
if open fails, it
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-04-13 16:17:42
Modified files:
cygwin : ChangeLog fhandler.cc fhandler.h
fhandler_disk_file.cc
Log message:
* fhandler.h
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-04-13 16:41:34
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog cygerrno.h fhandler.cc
fhandler_disk_file.cc fhandler_mem.cc
fhandler_proc.cc
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-04-13 17:13:42
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog fhandler.h fhandler_socket.cc
Log message:
* fhandler.h (class fhandler_socket): Remove utimes.
* fhandler_socket.cc
I'd submit a trivial patch after a long time.
2005-04-14 Kazuhiro Fujieda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* syscalls.cc (setuid32): Correct debugging output.
Index: syscalls.cc
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/src/winsup/cygwin/syscalls.cc,v
Andre Dieball wrote:
NEW=$[ $OLD + 1 ]
That construct is a bash extension that is not part of the regular
bourne shell capability. On linux, /bin/sh is bash, so it works. On
Cygwin, /bin/sh is ash which is a more basic bourne shell that does not
have all the extra extensions
Brian Dessent wrote:
Kees Vonk wrote:
/home/Kees/courier-imap-3.0.8/makedat/makedatprog.c:33: undefined
reference to `_gdbmobj_store'
Try adding --with-db=gdbm to your configure line.
When configure goes into the makedat directory it runs configure with a
whole lot of options including
1. Doing a fresh cygwin install on a machine using OS: WinXP, service pack
2
the cygwin1.dll could not be found. The newly installed/latest cygwin did
therefore
not function.
2. We reverted then to an older downloaded cygwin which we with success
have
installed on a number of PCs. After
Hi Eric, others,
* Eric Blake wrote on Wed, Apr 13, 2005 at 12:51:20AM CEST:
[cc'ing bug-libtool]
Thanks for doing this. Note that we were planning to get another 1.5.x
point release out this or next weekend. Might be nice to have a fix in
there.
Some food for thought:
the change in rm
Original Message
From: Torfinn.Ottesen
Sent: 13 April 2005 07:54
1. Doing a fresh cygwin install on a machine using OS: WinXP, service pack
2
the cygwin1.dll could not be found. The newly installed/latest cygwin did
therefore
not function.
Does anyone know why this is happening
Not really. It doesn't explain what gvim exactly does. The
only chance I see is that you weren't logged in as t131085
when creating the file, but as a local admin account.
The gvim process has 0 as UID:
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03564 0 ? 09:27:39
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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
[...] he'll send the first patches at one point. Stay tuned.
VERY looking forard to it.
For now I can say that ssh works but sshd does not:
% ssh -vvv cyberone
OpenSSH_3.8.1p1 FreeBSD-20040419, OpenSSL 0.9.7e 25 Oct 2004
Hello Brian
Thanks for the hint. In fact, I'm calling explicit bash with
#!/bin/bash in the scripts.
I'll try you're workaround anyway as soon as I come home.
Thanks.
Andre
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Subject: cygwin Digest 13 Apr 2005 01:49:36 - Issue 4198
cygwin coreutils-5.3.0-4 rm change breaks Libtool
106161 by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Blake)
106164 by:
Ok, thanks to that I have a clearer view of the problem : the server
seems to have a setuid problem...
here is the last relevant lines of my log :
debug1: temporarily_use_uid 1003/513 (e=1005/513)
seteuid 1003: Permission denied
Does anybody has got clue how to solve it ?
On 4/12/05,
Original Message
From: Wolfgang Rieger
Sent: 13 April 2005 08:57
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Sent: Mittwoch, 13. April 2005 03:50
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Subject: cygwin Digest 13 Apr 2005 01:49:36 -
Hi,
I have just installed the last coreutils package (at this day 5.3.0-4)
and it seems that the cp command does not work in the same way as
before (I do not remember the version I was using before).
Actually, I try to copy a temporary JAR file (source), that I have just
created with various
See attached. The make starts failing when it can't invoke some
subprocesses.
On Apr 12, 2005, at 3:48 PM, Larry Hall wrote:
So are there any more error message lines other than just:
/bin/bash: fork: Resource temporarily unavailable
/bin/bash: line 1: /usr/bin/find: Resource temporarily
Hi all
I've been trying to understand why startup and certain commands of my
cygwin installation are very slow, and it seems to come down to the
pipes. For instance, this command:
$ time cat /etc/motd |cat
Fanfare!!!
You are successfully logged in to this server!!!
real0m9.744s
user
On Apr 13 09:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not really. It doesn't explain what gvim exactly does. The
only chance I see is that you weren't logged in as t131085
when creating the file, but as a local admin account.
The gvim process has 0 as UID:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ ps -fW |
On Apr 12 23:22, Eric Blake wrote:
The second patch caused a regression in the coreutils test suite:
$ touch -c none
touch: setting times of `none': Permission denied
Thanks for the report. That will be fixed in the next snapshot/release.
Corinna
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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
The first patch is less important, it should just stop floppy access
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I managed to establish the connection by setting the user that
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http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-09/msg00977.html )
Thanks everyone for your precious help.
Chris
On 4/13/05, Christophe Sauthier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
i think i need your help!
i downloaded the more full cygwin which is about 485M. it is 1.85G after
installed. And i get the dsniff2.3. When i compiled dsniff2.3 on cygwin,it
failed. the mistake like this:
**the mistake***
checking for Berkeley DB with 1.85
Jason Tishler wrote:
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
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According to Ralf Wildenhues on 4/13/2005 1:17 AM:
Hmm. Here you talk about the superficial symmetry in mv/cp vs rm..
Only rm was given new .exe magic. cygwin mv and cp have had them for
several years, before coreutils was even bundled as part
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According to Gobance Stephane on 4/13/2005 4:05 AM:
Hi,
I have just installed the last coreutils package (at this day 5.3.0-4)
and it seems that the cp command does not work in the same way as
before (I do not remember the version I was using
On Apr 13 07:24, Eric Blake wrote:
As a side note, when POSIX requires atomicity of a syscall and cygwin
can't provide it with respect to Windows, would it at least be possible to
provide atomicity with respect to other cygwin programs via an
interprocess mutex managed by cygwin1.dll? Or is
At 02:54 AM 4/13/2005, you wrote:
2. We reverted then to an older downloaded cygwin which we with success
have
installed on a number of PCs. After installing this on the new machine we
get the
following message when starting a bash terminal:
The procedure entry point _impure_ptr could not be
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005, Timothy Wall wrote:
See attached. The make starts failing when it can't invoke some
subprocesses.
Just a WAG. Are you running a virus scanner like Agnitum Outpost (sp?)?
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I'm not sure when this regressed, but in comparing logs of coreutils testsuite
runs, sometime between 1.5.12 and 1.5.14 utime() was broken with regards to
fifos. It is still broken in the 20050412 snapshot:
$ mkfifo foo
$ touch foo
touch: setting times of `foo': Invalid argument
It used to
At 06:52 AM 4/13/2005, you wrote:
Hi all
I've been trying to understand why startup and certain commands of my
cygwin installation are very slow, and it seems to come down to the
pipes. For instance, this command:
$ time cat /etc/motd |cat
Fanfare!!!
You are successfully logged in to this
Original Message
From: Larry Hall
Sent: 13 April 2005 16:45
At 06:52 AM 4/13/2005, you wrote:
Hi all
I've been trying to understand why startup and certain commands of my
cygwin installation are very slow, and it seems to come down to the
pipes.
Actually, you ran with Cygwin
Just upgraded to the latest versions moments ago.
I had created a symbolic link to a directory some time ago.
If I try and remove the symlink using Bash I get the following error:
rm: cannot remove directory `x/': Is a directory
If I then empty the contents of the directory and repeat the 'rm
At 12:02 PM 4/13/2005, you wrote:
Original Message
From: Larry Hall
Sent: 13 April 2005 16:45
At 06:52 AM 4/13/2005, you wrote:
Hi all
I've been trying to understand why startup and certain commands of my
cygwin installation are very slow, and it seems to come down to the
pipes.
Original Message
From: Larry Hall
Sent: 13 April 2005 17:54
Original Message
From: Larry Hall
Sent: 13 April 2005 16:45
Actually, you ran with Cygwin 1.5.13 for this test despite the fact that
you actually installed 1.5.14 via 'setup.exe' the last time you ran it.
You mean
On Apr 13 10:04, Lynn Wilson wrote:
rm: cannot remove directory `x/': Is a directory
[...]
Is there a work-around for not being able to remove symbolic links to
directories?
$ mkdir blah
$ ln -s blah blub
$ rm blub/
rm: cannot remove directory `blub/': Is a directory
$ rm blub
$ ls -l
No, no virus scanners here.
On Apr 13, 2005, at 10:33 AM, Brian Ford wrote:
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005, Timothy Wall wrote:
See attached. The make starts failing when it can't invoke some
subprocesses.
Just a WAG. Are you running a virus scanner like Agnitum Outpost
(sp?)?
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$ ln -s blah blub
Corinna,
I've poked around the fringes of the linux world since my first
attempts at cgi in '96; ran my first linux box in '99 (dual boot imac
rev c with MacOS9 and linuxppc-1999). But I'm a dilettante.
Just upgraded to the latest versions moments ago.
I had created a symbolic link to a directory some time ago.
If I try and remove the symlink using Bash I get the following error:
rm: cannot remove directory `x/': Is a directory
For rm, POSIX requires that when a trailing / is
On Wed, Apr 13, 2005 at 02:46:17PM +, Eric Blake wrote:
I'm not sure when this regressed, but in comparing logs of coreutils
testsuite runs, sometime between 1.5.12 and 1.5.14 utime() was broken
with regards to fifos. It is still broken in the 20050412 snapshot:
$ mkfifo foo
$ touch foo
I updated cygwin yesterday on my windows 2003 64-bit (AMD chip) machine.
When I start emacs, many emacs processes (over 1000) were forked until
they ran out of system resource, and then they die. This also happened
to
clear command. So it doesn't seem specific to a particular program.
I
Original Message
From: beau
Sent: 13 April 2005 18:28
Without a doubt or a reservation, this
cygwin list is the most responsive, helpful resource I have ever had
the pleasure to rely on.
Wow! http://cygwin.com/acronyms#WJN !
cheers,
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I installed the cygwin1.dll from the latest (13 April 2005) snapshot,
and the problem goes away. Thanks! As to the inconsistent versions, I
can only conclude that's because I installed stuff from a new mirror
today - must have got some old versions or something. Anyway, I looked
forward to the
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I reinstall my application because of a double cygwin/bin in the path.
But I still got the same. I had problems with unmounting usr/bin to /bin
as it looks like it creates the trouble. How can I do this.
Elin AronsenCygwin Package Information
Last downloaded
On 4/13/05, Dave Korn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow! http://cygwin.com/acronyms#WJN !
Damn. Sorry 'bout that. You guys suck, and now I'm going to go cry
in my AOL is what I meant to say. ;)
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On 4/13/05, Dave Korn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow! http://cygwin.com/acronyms#WJN !
Damn. Sorry 'bout that. You guys suck, and now I'm going to go cry
in my AOL is what I meant to say. ;)
beau
Nonono! I was inventing
At 01:57 PM 4/13/2005, you wrote:
Hi !
I reinstall my application because of a double cygwin/bin in the path.
But I still got the same. I had problems with unmounting usr/bin to /bin
as it looks like it creates the trouble. How can I do this.
How can you do what? Unmount /usr/bin from /bin or
On 4/13/05, Dave Korn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nonono! I was inventing a new acronym for We're Just Nice!
I wondered why that anchor didn't take me to a specific reference,
then got so caught up in the list that I plum failed to parse the
s/M/N/ that you were suggesting.
You want mean, try
On Wed, Apr 13, 2005 at 11:48:33AM -0700, beau wrote:
(a little flustered at bantering with a celeb)
A celeb? He's not *that* Korn although he does have some notoreity
around here...
cgf
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On 4/13/05, Dave Korn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Try and remember to delete raw email addys from your replies Beau, see
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Larry Hall wrote:
At 01:57 PM 4/13/2005, you wrote:
Hi !
I reinstall my application because of a double cygwin/bin in the path.
But I still got the same. I had problems with unmounting usr/bin to /bin
as it looks like it creates the trouble. How can I do this.
How can you do what? Unmount
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At 03:08 PM 4/13/2005, you wrote:
Larry Hall wrote:
At 01:57 PM 4/13/2005, you wrote:
Hi !
I reinstall my application because of a double cygwin/bin in the path.
But I still got the same. I had problems with unmounting usr/bin to /bin
as it looks like it creates the trouble. How can I do
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enq=dave+korn+kshbtnG=Google+Search
You can imagine my confusion after a quick look at this result. I was
beginning to feel guilty about switching to bash when I log onto
freeshell.
Next: let's see what gmail allows for in the way of HTCMMTNQREAIYR.
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I developed a graphical java application running on a Sun server. When
launching the application through cygwin with numlock on, backspace, left
arrow, right arrow, ... keys do not work. If I switch off numlock, it works.
I red the cursors does not work in bash under win98 topic and the FAQ
* Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-04-13 14:21:03 -0400]:
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On 14 Apr 2005 at 07:50 NZST, Igor Pechtchanski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
What exactly is the problem, and what are the steps to reproduce it?
The problem is that compiliing some ocaml source files using camlp4o
as a preprocessor fails when /tmp or $TMPDIR is mounted in text mode.
I attached
I'm experimenting with using cygwin on my Macintosh PowerBook (running
OS X 10.3.8) within Virtual PC 7.0.1. My aim is to be able to continue
developing the Windows port of our research software (EDEN).
Cygwin (1.5.14) seems to work OK in this environment in most respects
-- but I have a
On Thu, 14 Apr 2005, Toby Allsopp wrote:
On 14 Apr 2005 at 07:50 NZST, Igor Pechtchanski ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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What exactly is the problem, and what are the steps to reproduce it?
The problem is that compiliing some ocaml source
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* Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-04-13 14:21:03 -0400]:
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Amusingly enough, this
Hi all,
I'm trying to port an app from linux to Cygwin, and it's choking when trying
to link to the pcre library.
When I compile (with gcc -lpcre rob.c), I get the message:
/c/DOCUME~1/rsiklos/LOCALS~1/Temp/cc7QPrgq.o(.text+0x44):rob.c: undefined
reference to `_pcre_compile'
collect2: ld
I am trying to build a cross compiler on my Windows XP host that will
compile executable binaries that I can run on my Linux Red Hat 9.0
target, but I get compile errors when building the binutils. I am
running cygwin 1.5.14, and gcc 3.3.3-3.
I have created a /crossgcc/build-binutils directory,
On 14 Apr 2005 at 08:29 NZST, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR. Thanks.
Okay, will do. Sorry for any inconvenience.
The program is the *only* thing that made it through to the list.
None of the text did. Did you, by chance, send HTML mail?
Oh, odd. It
Hi again,
Eric Blake wrote:
[cc'ing bug-libtool]
Thanks. Ralf and other Libtool people: I apologize for not cc:ing you in
the first place, I should have done that.
the change in rm semantics, implicit .exe handling, in
coreutils-5.3.0-4 breaks Libtool (1.5.10, and some later versions).
More
At 06:16 AM 4/13/2005, you wrote:
See attached. The make starts failing when it can't invoke some subprocesses.
On Apr 12, 2005, at 3:48 PM, Larry Hall wrote:
So are there any more error message lines other than just:
/bin/bash: fork: Resource temporarily unavailable
/bin/bash: line 1:
Hi all,
Do folks really fire up, say, windows XP, then fire up cygwin, then
run linux-ish X apps from cygwin? Is it much harder than anything
else I've done? What I'd be most interested in is integration of
browser-webmail-gpg that I had with my old setup. Is that a fairly
straightforward
At 04:29 PM 4/13/2005, you wrote:
I'm experimenting with using cygwin on my Macintosh PowerBook (running
OS X 10.3.8) within Virtual PC 7.0.1. My aim is to be able to continue
developing the Windows port of our research software (EDEN).
Cygwin (1.5.14) seems to work OK in this environment in
beau wrote:
Hi all,
Do folks really fire up, say, windows XP, then fire up cygwin, then
run linux-ish X apps from cygwin? Is it much harder than anything
else I've done? What I'd be most interested in is integration of
browser-webmail-gpg that I had with my old setup. Is that a fairly
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005, beau wrote:
Hi all,
Do folks really fire up, say, windows XP, then fire up cygwin, then
run linux-ish X apps from cygwin?
Yes, with one correction: first fire up Windows, then fire up *the X
server* (which may or may not be Cygwin/X), and then run X apps from
Cygwin.
On 4/13/05, Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the cygwin-xfree list, which is dedicated to exactly that sort of
roger wilco
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Hello all,
I have not been able to find anything in cygwin implying that the read()
function call or 'dd' can read a raw disk pass the 1 terabyte limit.
I get similar result as 'dd' when using the read() function call; the
lseek()function call appears to work fine SEEK_SET beyond 1 terabyte
limit.
I updated the cygwin1.dll with the latest snapshot
but got the same results.
I guess my cygwin installation is broken.
What can I do ? Do I have to re-install
everything ?
Thanks,
Bill Mudd
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I have a suite of scripts which process logs but get hung after two
hours. My initial looking into it shows that cygwin ps command thinks the
processes are present, but windows task manager doesn't see them at all.
It's as if the parent wasn't informed that it's child died. Perhaps a wait
system
I'm pretty new to Cygwin, and I've created a program (using gcc) that I want
to distribute to people who may not have Cygwin installed. What files do I
need to provide so they can run the program?
Thanks
ROSCO
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Eric Blake wrote:
I'd like to ask people to test the latest snapshot as of today. It contains
two patches, one of them with some impact on how timestamps are used.
The first patch is less important, it should just stop floppy access when
sync is called on Win2K boxes.
Doesn't seem to be
Shaffer, Kenneth wrote:
I have a suite of scripts which process logs but get hung after two
hours. My initial looking into it shows that cygwin ps command thinks the
processes are present, but windows task manager doesn't see them at all.
It's as if the parent wasn't informed that it's child
On Thu, Apr 14, 2005 at 01:38:42PM +1000, Ross Crawford wrote:
I'm pretty new to Cygwin, and I've created a program (using gcc) that I
want to distribute to people who may not have Cygwin installed. What
files do I need to provide so they can run the program?
The easiest thing to do is
Ross Crawford wrote:
I'm pretty new to Cygwin, and I've created a program (using gcc) that I want
to distribute to people who may not have Cygwin installed. What files do I
need to provide so they can run the program?
That's a complicated question. The best way to do it is to just tell
them
Brian Dessent wrote:
Kees Vonk wrote:
/home/Kees/courier-imap-3.0.8/makedat/makedatprog.c:33: undefined
reference to `_gdbmobj_store'
Try adding --with-db=gdbm to your configure line.
Ok I tried this, but as I suspected no luck.
However what I did notice is that makedatprog.c includes
Kees Vonk wrote:
/home/Kees/courier-imap-3.0.8/makedat/makedatprog.c:33: undefined
reference to `_gdbmobj_store'
Try adding --with-db=gdbm to your configure line.
Ok I tried this, but as I suspected no luck.
However what I did notice is that makedatprog.c includes ../dbobj.h,
Brian Dessent wrote:
Kees Vonk wrote:
/home/Kees/courier-imap-3.0.8/makedat/makedatprog.c:33: undefined
reference to `_gdbmobj_store'
Try adding --with-db=gdbm to your configure line.
Ok I tried this, but as I suspected no luck.
1. the make should build the stuff in gdbmobj dir (resulting in
Sorry this should have been in my previous email.
Brian Dessent wrote:
All of those gdbm_* functions are implemented in the files under
gdbmobj, which should produce libgdbmobj.a. If you look at the
configure.in for makedat, you see:
case $db in
gdbm)
USE_GDBM=1
USE_DB=0
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