On Apr 26 16:11, Robb, Sam wrote:
The mtd source package is currently 1.3 MB compressed. A
quick cut that removes obviously unused/unreferenced top-level
directories trims that down to about 350 K. I could probably
trim it back to around 250 K by eliminating some unused sub-
directories
On Apr 26 17:24, Serge Lamikhov-Center wrote:
Hi All,
Please upload a new ELFIO-1.0.2 package available at:
http://elfio.sourceforge.net/ELFIO-1.0.2-1.tar.bz2
http://elfio.sourceforge.net/ELFIO-1.0.2-1-src.tar.bz2
http://elfio.sourceforge.net/setup.hint
Release focus: Update to version
Would it be possible to add a
chmod 1777 /tmp
to base-files? This helps a lot in multi-user (remote desktop)
environments.
Thanks,
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Christopher Faylor wrote:
I've waited several days to respond to this because I wanted to make
sure that I was in the proper emotional state and didn't just fire off a
knee-jerk reaction.
Ditto.
Nevertheless, I remain appalled by this turn of events. I saw nothing
in Hans' email which indicated
Gary,
Please release a new version of mutt ASAP. There has been no
release since 2003-10-13 and the mutt web page recommends
upgrading from the
1.4.1 version that is currently in the cygwin release.
Thank you.
Yep, she's getting a little stale. I'll see what I can do about that
On Thu, 28 Apr 2005, martouf . wrote:
in reference to my earlier message
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2005-03/msg00048.html
and the following message
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2005-04/msg00152.html
I can state I am -not- having a personal firewall problem. With the
help
I don't have ZoneAlarm.
I get past the xkbcomp problem by disabling keyboard extensions, at
which point 'cat' spins at 90% CPU on .Xauthority instead of 'sh'
spinning on xkbcomp.
I did not have this problem with an older cygwin.dll (see my earlier message).
On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, martouf . wrote:
I don't have ZoneAlarm.
I get past the xkbcomp problem by disabling keyboard extensions, at
which point 'cat' spins at 90% CPU on .Xauthority instead of 'sh'
spinning on xkbcomp.
maybe /tmp mounted in textmode?
strace will show unlimited cycles of
uhh, don't you mean System(), Popen() and Pclose() ? They're
contained within and entire #if !defined(WIN32) stanza and I'm not
sure what that means with respect to Cygwin.
Did something change in fork(), exec() or exit() between 1.5.12 and 1.5.13 ?
On 4/29/05, Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL
I don't have /tmp mounted as anything. / is mounted in binmode.
$ mount
C:\cygwin\bin on /usr/bin type system (binmode)
C:\cygwin\lib on /usr/lib type system (binmode)
C:\cygwin on / type system (binmode)
c: on /cygdrive/c type system (binmode,noumount)
On 4/29/05, Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL
On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, martouf . wrote:
uhh, don't you mean System(), Popen() and Pclose() ?
No. I mean Fopen. This is the only place where /bin/cat is mentioned.
They're
contained within and entire #if !defined(WIN32) stanza and I'm not
sure what that means with respect to Cygwin.
WIN32
Hi
I'm trying to run some apps on our unix server remotely from a
windows XP box running cygwin/X. I have read and re-read all the
posts and troubleshooting guides. First ssh -Y is not accepted as
an option in the openssh I have installed second even following all
the instructions I get the
Sorry the second paragraph should have read
As I said ssh -Y just gives
$ DISPLAY=windows-jferrera:0.0 ssh -Y nimbus
ssh: unknown option -- Y
Usage: ssh [options] host [command]
regards
Anna
On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
uhh, don't you mean System(), Popen() and Pclose() ?
No. I mean Fopen. This is the only place where /bin/cat is mentioned.
oh yes, ok, I see now. thanks.
They're contained within an entire #if !defined(WIN32) stanza and I'm not
sure what
Hi all,
The following program demonstrates what looks to me
like a bug in the read function in an xterm (as
opposed to a Cygwin console window). To run the test,
compile with:
gcc -g -o xtermbug.exe xtermbug.c
When you run it in a console window, you can enter
normal keyboard characters, then
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-04-29 16:39:35
Modified files:
winsup/utils : ChangeLog path.cc
Log message:
* path.cc (getmntent): Add previously-omitted 'noexec' and
'managed'flags to
mnt_opts string if
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-04-30 03:40:26
Modified files:
cygwin : ChangeLog errno.cc
Log message:
* errno.cc (errmap): Map ERROR_NETNAME_DELETED to ENOSHARE.
Patches:
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 11:02:58AM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 07:28:05AM -0700, Earl Chew wrote:
I'm working on a cygwin problem and have been looking at the Win32
process tree structure using Process Explorer from Sysinternals:
Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
Right. cmd is a non-cygwin program so it needs a cygwin stub to handle
being execed. sleep is a cygwin program and does not require any
hand holding.
Now go back and reread the sentence where he says I'd like help
understanding why... :)
I was under the
On Apr 29 00:44, Brian Dessent wrote:
To the original poster... Try procps aux --forest if you want an
accurate picture of the Cygwin process tree, since procps is a Cygwin
program and thus will use Cygwin PIDs.
pstree from the psmisc package prints nice process trees as well (as the
name
I am seeing a problem with one of my Cygwin installations that has me
stumped. Basically, whenever file attributes need to be accessed, things are
slowing to a crawl. Some examples:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /cygdrive/c
$ echo hello testing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /cygdrive/c
$ ls -l testing
-rw-r--r-- 1
On Apr 27 17:19, Impagnatiello Fabrizio wrote:
again
-Messaggio originale-
Da: Impagnatiello Fabrizio
Inviato: mercoledì 27 aprile 2005 17.15
A: 'cygwin@cygwin.com'
Oggetto: G77 160 MB memory allocation limit
Starting from 1.5.13 (14 and 15 subversions are the same) I
Tor Egil Hovland wrote:
I don't have an answer as to why your commands take a long time to
complete, but:
SysDir: C:\WINNT\system32
WinDir: C:\Documents and Settings\mvstest.PCSIH3\WINDOWS
Doesn't that seem a bit strange?
Brian
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normal shell tools.
When I installed Cygwin on this Win2K machine (great
job on the
Original Message
From: Corinna Vinschen
Sent: 29 April 2005 09:28
On Apr 27 17:19, Impagnatiello Fabrizio wrote:
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Inviato: mercoledì 27 aprile 2005 17.15
No error message, just exit.
After investigation (WEB/mailing
On Apr 29 10:39, Dave Korn wrote:
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From: Corinna Vinschen
Sent: 29 April 2005 09:28
On Apr 27 17:19, Impagnatiello Fabrizio wrote:
again
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Inviato: mercoledì 27 aprile 2005 17.15
No error message,
On Apr 28 14:40, Pach Roman (GS-EC/ESA4) * wrote:
Hello,
the following commands run properly on the c:/drive
c touch yahoo
c ls -l yahoo
-rw-rw-rw- 1 ropach mkpasswd 0 Apr 28 13:54 yahoo
c chmod -w yahoo
c ls -l yahoo
-r--r--r-- 1 ropach mkpasswd 0 Apr 28 13:54 yahoo
but
Brian Dessent wrote:
SysDir: C:\WINNT\system32
WinDir: C:\Documents and Settings\mvstest.PCSIH3\WINDOWS
Doesn't that seem a bit strange?
Actually, I believe this is correct when I'm running on a terminal server.
From the MSDN documentation on GetWindowsDirectory(), which cygcheck
actually
Original Message
From: Corinna Vinschen
Sent: 29 April 2005 11:36
On Apr 28 14:40, Pach Roman (GS-EC/ESA4) * wrote:
TEMP = `C:\DOCUME~1\ropach\LOCALS~1\Temp'
TERM = `cygwin'
TMP = `C:\DOCUME~1\ropach\LOCALS~1\Temp'
TMP should probably better be a POSIX path, too.
AYS? It seems
Tor Egil Hovland wrote:
SysDir: C:\WINNT\system32
WinDir: C:\Documents and Settings\mvstest.PCSIH3\WINDOWS
Doesn't that seem a bit strange?
Actually, I believe this is correct when I'm running on a terminal server.
From the MSDN documentation on GetWindowsDirectory(), which cygcheck
Corinna Vinschen wrote on Friday, April 29, 2005 12:36 PM:
[snip]
TEMP = `C:\DOCUME~1\ropach\LOCALS~1\Temp'
TERM = `cygwin'
TMP = `C:\DOCUME~1\ropach\LOCALS~1\Temp'
TMP should probably better be a POSIX path, too.
Well, it's autoconverted:
$ env | grep TMP
On Apr 29 13:15, J?rg Schaible wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote on Friday, April 29, 2005 12:36 PM:
[snip]
TEMP = `C:\DOCUME~1\ropach\LOCALS~1\Temp'
TERM = `cygwin'
TMP = `C:\DOCUME~1\ropach\LOCALS~1\Temp'
TMP should probably better be a POSIX path, too.
Well, it's autoconverted:
Brian Dessent wrote...
Tor Egil Hovland wrote:
[...]
Ah, okay. The key there is terminal server, which I guess makes the
difference.
Hmmm... I seem to have this problem too using terminal server too (can't say
whether the problem exists without terminal
server as I don't have any other
Hello!!
I have installed cygwin-1.5.15-1 on windows 2000 server.
When I logon locally, the installation works fine with admin as well as
non admin privileges.
When I connect to the server using remote desktop utility (MSTSC) on my
laptop (WinXP SP1 / 2) with non-admin privileges account, I
$ ln /bin/rm.exe ./foo.exe
$ /bin/rm.exe -f ./foo.exe
rm: cannot remove `foo.exe': Permission denied
Is this expected behaviour?
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On Apr 29 17:16, Moghe, Jayant wrote:
Hello!!
I have installed cygwin-1.5.15-1 on windows 2000 server.
When I logon locally, the installation works fine with admin as well as
non admin privileges.
When I connect to the server using remote desktop utility (MSTSC) on my
laptop (WinXP
On Apr 29 15:01, Marcus Picasso wrote:
$ ln /bin/rm.exe ./foo.exe
$ /bin/rm.exe -f ./foo.exe
rm: cannot remove `foo.exe': Permission denied
Is this expected behaviour?
I was surprised, too, but the answer is apparently yes. Trying to
remove the hardlink results in an ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED
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Heh, actually we probably have to talk about that. The k should IIUIC be
swallowed by the %lf and the %c should fail; this is the production
described as NAN(n-char-sequence opt) in the C language
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According to Mark Molloy on 4/28/2005 1:42 PM:
#
# I can't seem to execute testScript.sh without
# specifying its extension:
#
$ testScript
bash: testScript: command not found
#
# What am I missing to be able to run a script from bash
#
Hi Peter,
Thanks for your responses. Here is some more information.
Peter A. Castro wrote:
From the bash shell, did you just run zsh as a subshell or did you try
running it as a login shell (eg: zsh -l)?
I tried both. They both work. It seems that the hang only occurs if
zsh is the main login
René Berber wrote:
I have installed cygwin, and I am able to launch the console with
the promt bash2.05b$ But when entering ls or other comands, I get
always bash-2.05b$ ls
bash: ls: command not found
That's strange, I think the command ls comes in the
coreutils package and that is one of
Corinna:
Thank you for your response. Sorry for the inconvenience.
May I know, normally, how long does it take to respond to a query?
Since this is for the first time I have posted my query, I am not aware
of quite a few processes that need to be followed. Am I missing
something?
Thanks.
On Apr 29 18:43, Moghe, Jayant wrote:
Corinna:
Thank you for your response. Sorry for the inconvenience.
May I know, normally, how long does it take to respond to a query?
Since this is for the first time I have posted my query, I am not aware
of quite a few processes that need to be
ELFIO 1.0.2-1 is now available on Cygwin mirrors.
The current release addresses some memory leaks. The header file was
slightly changed for convenience of K Executable Viewer project.
See http://sourceforge.net/projects/elfio for more information.
*** INSTALLATION ***
To
I there any way where I can avail paid support?
Thanks.
Regards,
Jayant
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Subject: Re: Help !!! - Problem running Cygwin in Remote
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According to Igor Pechtchanski on 4/28/2005 2:59 PM:
/dev is currently a virtual directory in Cygwin. Try ls -l /dev/ttyS1
-- you should get a listing. If you want Tab-completion, or if you want
find / to look at the devices in /dev, you can
On Apr 28 11:48, Vladislav Grinchenko wrote:
A small test program creates a UNIX domain socket and listens on an
incoming connections. Then, from the same process, two ASYNC connections
are attempted (think of it as a loopback within a process). Calling
connect() on both returns errno: 119
On Apr 29 07:26, Eric Blake wrote:
crw--w--w- 1 eblake None 1, 7 Apr 29 06:45 full
srw-rw-rw- 1 SYSTEM root 53 Apr 28 06:08 log=
crw-rw-rw- 1 eblake None 1, 3 Apr 29 06:45 null
It looks like the relatively new syslogd is responsible for /dev/log.
Yes, it creates and destroys this UNIX
On Apr 29 18:50, Moghe, Jayant wrote:
I there any way where I can avail paid support?
Sure, but isn't it easier to report your problem somewhat more detailed
and see if you get a free (as in free beer) reply within a couple of
days?
Corinna
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On Apr 29 09:27, Wheeler, Frederick W (Research) wrote:
I have found that when I Lock Computer in Windows 2000 just after running
shutdown --exitex 10 then the computer does not shut down. Nothing
happens. The command just exits.
When the computer is not locked, shutdown --exitex 10
On Apr 29 15:36, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Apr 29 18:50, Moghe, Jayant wrote:
I there any way where I can avail paid support?
Sure, but isn't it easier to report your problem somewhat more detailed
and see if you get a free (as in free beer) reply within a couple of
days?
For the
Brad King wrote:
I just upgraded cygwin and now I cannot login to the machine via ssh
unless I change /etc/passwd to use /bin/bash for my shell. If I use
/usr/bin/zsh then the login appears successful but no prompt ever shows
up.
Right, but did you try to type any command? When I do ssh
Corinna,
I tried 1.5.17 preview and it works!
May be, could you increase the amount of allocatable memory from
0x6000 up to 0x7000 in next official 1.5.17 ?
In such a way the windows native data/program segments might be very
similar.
Thanks
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* Gary R. Van Sickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-04-28 21:01:07 -0500]:
[snip]
So when I say fifos just barely work you felt the need to
inform me
that they don't work? And that advances the discussion
how, exactly?
I did not just tell you that they are broken.
I also gave you a test
SOLUTION: It has been kindly brought to my attention by two people that
$PATHEXT is a Windows-only phenomena, and also that cygwin's bash doesn't
support it. I was fooling myself because I used to use the MKS Toolkit
(at a previous job), and their Korn shell does support PATHEXT.
Thanks!
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When passed from 1.3.22 (one of last 1.3.xx) to 1.5.xx (all tested), the
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of before experienced performance (typically 20-30 times worse).
When compiling
On Apr 29 16:20, Impagnatiello Fabrizio wrote:
Corinna,
I tried 1.5.17 preview and it works!
May be, could you increase the amount of allocatable memory from
0x6000 up to 0x7000 in next official 1.5.17 ?
Unfortunately not.
Corinna
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On Apr 29 10:19, Sam Steingold wrote:
* Gary R. Van Sickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-04-28 21:01:07 -0500]:
Dude, you are just *asking* for one heck of a zinger!
http://www.m-w.com/cgi-bin/netdict?zinger
Sorry, I am not sure I understand what you mean.
(PS it may be because English is not
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 09:01:07PM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
[snip]
So when I say fifos just barely work you felt the need to inform me
that they don't work? And that advances the discussion how, exactly?
I did not just tell you that they are broken. I also gave you a test
case for
Krzysztof Duleba wrote:
Brad King wrote:
I just upgraded cygwin and now I cannot login to the machine via ssh
unless I change /etc/passwd to use /bin/bash for my shell. If I use
/usr/bin/zsh then the login appears successful but no prompt ever shows
up.
Right, but did you try to type any command?
On Thu, 28 Apr 2005, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 02:08:16PM -0700, Matrix Mole wrote:
Is it possible to install cygwin in such a way that it can be run
reliably from a thumbdrive? If so, how much of a minimal installation
should be performed? I have a 64MB on my
On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 10:19:56AM -0400, Sam Steingold wrote:
* Gary R. Van Sickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-04-28 21:01:07 -0500]:
[snip]
So when I say fifos just barely work you felt the need to
inform me
that they don't work? And that advances the discussion
how, exactly?
I did
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 08:10:07PM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
Zhuang Jianmin wrote:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cygnus Solutions\Cygwin\mounts v2\/usr/src
(default) = `e:\cygwin\usr\src'
flags = 0x080a
This mount is a managed mount. The MOUNT_ENC bitflag is 0x800...
On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 12:26:32AM -0700, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 11:02:58AM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 07:28:05AM -0700, Earl Chew wrote:
I'm working on a cygwin problem and have been looking at the Win32
process tree structure using
On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, maggi.alvermann wrote:
René Berber wrote:
I have installed cygwin, and I am able to launch the console with
the promt bash2.05b$ But when entering ls or other comands, I get
always bash-2.05b$ ls
bash: ls: command not found
That's strange, I think the command ls
On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 09:08:44AM -0600, Mark Paulus wrote:
Does this work require an assignment?
Probably not.
In fact, I wonder if we shouldn't waive copyright assignments for
cygcheck since it isn't a cygwin program.
Is CVS having problems right now?
(When I try to login, I get:
$
On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, Eric Blake wrote:
According to Igor Pechtchanski on 4/28/2005 2:59 PM:
/dev is currently a virtual directory in Cygwin. Try ls -l /dev/ttyS1
-- you should get a listing. If you want Tab-completion, or if you want
find / to look at the devices in /dev, you can create
On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 11:01:42AM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 12:26:32AM -0700, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 11:02:58AM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 07:28:05AM -0700, Earl Chew wrote:
I'm working on a cygwin
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 08:58:44PM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
[snip]
Ahem. As one of the many people responsible for setup, I take issue with
the accusation that it is either simple or elegant.
;-)
In this case, responsible for setup == submitted some patches in 2003
and ignored most
Moghe, Jayant wrote:
Corinna:
Thank you for your response. Sorry for the inconvenience.
May I know, normally, how long does it take to respond to a query?
Since this is for the first time I have posted my query, I am not
aware of quite a few processes that need to be followed. Am I missing
On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 04:15:01PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
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From: Christopher Faylor
Sent: 29 April 2005 15:46
This seems to do the required job:
Please check that in, Dave. Don't forget the ChangeLog.
cgf
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Sent: 29 April 2005 15:46
This seems to do the required job:
Please check that in, Dave. Don't
On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 05:42:18PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
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On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 04:15:01PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
Original Message
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This seems to do
Hi,
Thanks for Pierre and Corinna sugestion.
I upgrade my cygwin to the last version yesterday (with a clean reboot),
I check my /etc/group, my group are in it.
I am on a window server 2003, and my user and his group are defined in the
domain (another window server 2003 with ActiveDirectory)
I hope this is not the wrong forum for this question, but I am not sure where
to ask.
I am trying to use perl on cygwin to control i/o devices, specifically Serial
Ports and Modems.
i had been using perl on windows just fine for both serial and modem, except
that ZModem transfers are not
I think there is a problem with pkgconfig 0.17.2-1.
For instance, /usr/lib/pkgconfig/gdk.pc
depends on /usr/lib/pkgconfig/glib.pc:
For glib one correctly gets:
clientxp#1(~)$ pkg-config --libs glib
-lglib
For gdk one gets:
clientxp#1(~)$ pkg-config --libs gdk
-L/usr/X11R6/lib -lgdk -lintl -lXext
lin q wrote:
$ find . -type f -print
find: paths must precede expression
Usage: find [-H] [-L] [-P] [path...] [expression]
Do you see anything wrong?
$ which find
/usr/bin/find
This combo means that you have C:\Windows\System32 in your PATH
environment before C:\cygwin\bin. Either flip these
I just check,
What you name Computer_X is our domain name (a la netbios, pre windows
2000).
It's not a computer, it can't be ping ...
I will try your workaround.
Cyrille
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De : Pierre A. Humblet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Envoyé : 29 avril 2005 14:48
À :
Hi all,
Just wanted to report a bug I found:
Running commands via SSH causes windows executables to be given path priority,
so that they run ahead of identically named UNIX executables. I found this
while trying to use the find command as part of an SSH call. For example,
assuming you have an
On Fri, 29 Apr 2005, Shankar Unni wrote:
lin q wrote:
$ find . -type f -print
find: paths must precede expression
Usage: find [-H] [-L] [-P] [path...] [expression]
This message is produced by GNU find. find -name a . will result in
such.
Do you see anything wrong?
$ which find
i think I've found part of my Serial and Modem device problem apparently i
am missing the following .h files in my /usr/include/sys directory.
termiox.h
ttycom.h
modem.h
how do i get these header files in and working correctly? i can't just copy
and paste them from some other *nix
On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 02:40:34PM -0700, rwj wrote:
i think I've found part of my Serial and Modem device problem apparently i
am missing the following .h files in my /usr/include/sys directory.
termiox.h
ttycom.h
modem.h
how do i get these header files in and working correctly? i can't
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 02:40:34PM -0700, rwj wrote:
i think I've found part of my Serial and Modem device problem
apparently i
am missing the following .h files in my /usr/include/sys directory.
termiox.h
ttycom.h
modem.h
...
You're apparently porting
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Igor Pechtchanski pechtcha at cs.nyu.edu writes:
If you create bin and lib directories on the drive you could copy
bash.exe, cygwin1.dll, and whatever other utilities you think are
appropriate.
Also Google for something like a minimal Cygwin installation -- this has
been discussed
Earl Chew wrote:
I'd like help understanding why Process Explorer shows cygwin
child processes as orphans, but win32 child processes as children.
How is this so?
I think I've discovered the reason for this is that during
the fork/exec, the child that does the exec is discarded and
replaced with a
We've come across a very subtle problem where child processes will
fail after some time. On our hyperthreaded systems, the child process
fails by consuming one thread, and degrading the system (typically
locking up the desktop) and power-off is the only recovery.
We use cygwin to provide a build
Teun Burgers wrote:
If I revert to 0.15.0-4, pkg-config --libs gdk will correctly list
-lglib. Has pkg-config's functionality changed (I don't think so)
or is this a bug?
I can confirm this behavior. It looks like a bug to me. Cygwin's
package is an unpatched copy of the upstream release, so
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 08:58:44PM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
[snip]
Ahem. As one of the many people responsible for setup, I take issue
with the accusation that it is either simple or elegant.
;-)
In this case, responsible for setup == submitted some
patches in 2003 and
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 09:01:07PM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
[snip]
So when I say fifos just barely work you felt the need
to inform me
that they don't work? And that advances the discussion
how, exactly?
I did not just tell you that they are broken. I also gave
you a test
* Gary R. Van Sickle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[2005-04-28 21:01:07 -0500]:
[snip]
So when I say fifos just barely work you felt the need to
inform me
that they don't work? And that advances the discussion
how, exactly?
I did not just tell you that they are broken.
I also gave
Isselmou dellahy wrote:
The magnitude of the problem is such that, the same program compiled on
Linux and run on a similar machine, runs in 4 seconds while it needs more
than 10 minutes on cygwin.
Here's a tentative minimal program that failed though to reproduce the slow
behavior
On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 10:19:56AM -0400, Sam Steingold wrote:
* Gary R. Van Sickle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[2005-04-28 21:01:07 -0500]:
[snip]
So when I say fifos just barely work you felt the need to
inform me
that they don't work? And that advances the discussion
how, exactly?
Has anyone encountered the following problem when Microsoft CDB (console
debugger) is started from cygwin bash shell: CDB appears to eat the last
character of every command. I've tried various stty settings such as onlret
and onlcr and others, to no avail.
This is happening on Windows
rwj wrote:
okay, thank you for the reply. I shall try and sort this out on my own then.
For the record, the code that wants these header files is the Perl module
Device::SerialPort as found on the CPAN mirrors.
maybe i should hassle the module developer as to why he didn't verify his
Dominic Chambers wrote:
Running commands via SSH causes windows executables to be given path
priority, so that they run ahead of identically named UNIX executables. I
found this while trying to use the find command as part of an SSH call. For
example, assuming you have an SSH server set
On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 06:44:28PM -0700, Lauris, Eli wrote:
Has anyone encountered the following problem when Microsoft CDB
(console debugger) is started from cygwin bash shell: CDB appears to
eat the last character of every command. I've tried various stty
settings such as onlret and onlcr and
On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 07:06:43PM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 08:58:44PM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
[snip]
Ahem. As one of the many people responsible for setup, I take issue
with the accusation that it is either simple or elegant.
;-)
In this
I'm having a problem with cp returning Permission denied. I managed to
strace it and found that after a whole lot of successful block
read/writes, an unknown windows error 64 shows up. A snippet of the trace
follows.
79 42539116 [main] cp 1324 readv: 1024 = readv (3, 0x22D590, 1), errno
0
On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 07:39:04PM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 09:01:07PM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
[snip]
So when I say fifos just barely work you felt the need
to inform me
that they don't work? And that advances the discussion
how, exactly?
I did
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