you were right. Web browser was what I am looking for. Sorry for the late
response. Away on vacation or holidays, as the European community calls
them. ;-)
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From: Gerrit P. Haase [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com
Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2005 6:43
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Bharat Ruparel wrote:
Hello Igor,
I got your contact information while searching through Google and
looking for an answer to my quest for using Fonts in cygwin or more
correctly Cygwin/X. I must admit that I am new to Cygwin and I don't
know much about xwindows except
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After a short bliss of Emacs stability under Cygwin/X11, the crashes
are back -- major irritant. The crashes are accompanied by various
messages, not always looking identical. Here's the latest:
$ X protocol error: BadIDChoice (invalid resource
Hello all,
I am added a WinXP PC to an existing network. All other WinXP PCs have
cygwin installed and are access an RS6000 running xdm on AIX without any
problems. After installing cygwin and copying the startxdmcp.bat script
from a working machine I can get a grey screen, but the login box
Hello Igor,
My apologies for sending you a question by personal email, I simply didn't
know any better. From now on, I will post my question cygwin-xfree list as
you indicated.
Thanks for the tip, I was looking to make the fonts in the initial xterm
window and what you just told me works great!
Ug. Top-posting... Reformatted.
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Bharat Ruparel wrote:
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From: Igor Pechtchanski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 06, 2005 11:46 AM
To: Bharat Ruparel
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR. Thanks.
Siegmar Gross Siegmar.Gross at informatik.fh-fulda.de writes:
Just try and move /usr/share/xemacs to /usr/share/xemacs.broken and see
what happens when you start xemacs. If it's not crashing, just include
one package after the other and start xemacs again.
-- Siegmar wrote:
I had to
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-06-06 08:21:53
Modified files:
winsup/mingw : ChangeLog
winsup/mingw/include: _mingw.h
Log message:
* include/_mingw.h (__MINGW_ATTRIBUTE_NONNULL): Fix typo
in GNUC
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-06-06 15:58:09
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog uname.cc
Log message:
* uname.cc (uname): Add missing break.
Patches:
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-06-06 16:17:11
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog uname.cc
Log message:
* uname.cc (uname): Change amd64 to x86_64 as on Linux.
Patches:
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-06-06 16:58:39
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog path.cc
Log message:
* path.cc (symlink_info::check): If GetFileAttributes returns
with ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION, the file
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-06-06 21:05:36
winsup/testsuite/cygload
Update of /cvs/uberbaum/winsup/testsuite/cygload
In directory sourceware.org:/tmp/cvs-serv19035/cygload
Log Message:
Directory
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-06-06 21:13:31
Modified files:
testsuite : ChangeLog Makefile.in
Added files:
testsuite/cygload: Makefile README cygload.cc cygload.exp
cygload.h
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-06-06 21:28:22
Modified files:
testsuite : ChangeLog
testsuite/cygload: cygload.exp
Log message:
* cygload/cygload.exp: .cpp - .cc.
Patches:
This patch contains a revised version of the cygload test utility,
this time with better adherence to cygwin naming and indentation.
---
ChangeLog for winsup/testsuite:
2005-05-27 Max Kaehn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Makefile: now tests cygload.
* cygload: New directory.
*
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Christopher Faylor wrote:
I fat fingered my response to Max, ended up sending a personal message
and never noticed until I received a personal reply from him. I, of
course, asked him not to send me personal email which was pretty
confusing since I'd previously just sent
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Max Kaehn wrote:
Resending to the cygwin list this time...
On Fri, 2005-06-03 at 19:30, Christopher Faylor wrote:
Wow! That's great! Thanks for doing this. It is much appreciated. This
is something that I had been meaning to do and you did a better job than
I would
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 03:40:10PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Christopher Faylor wrote:
I fat fingered my response to Max, ended up sending a personal message
and never noticed until I received a personal reply from him. I, of
course, asked him not to send me personal
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 12:03:07PM -0700, Max Kaehn wrote:
This patch contains a revised version of the cygload test utility,
this time with better adherence to cygwin naming and indentation.
Sorry, Max, but this is still using KR indentation. Cygwin uses:
if (x)
{
y;
}
not
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 03:40:10PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Christopher Faylor wrote:
I fat fingered my response to Max, ended up sending a personal message
and never noticed until I received a personal reply from
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 04:09:13PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
I wonder if this could, perhaps, be made more transparent to the
programmer, by introducing a static marker, for example. Something like
(again, modulo typos):
void
initialize_cygwin (int (*main) (int argc, char **argv), int
This patch contains a revised version of the cygload test utility,
this time with even better adherence to cygwin naming and indentation.
Igor, thanks for pointing me at indent-- it also pointed out
that I was forgetting to put spaces in front of the parameter
lists for my function calls.
I'm
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 04:42:30PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 04:09:13PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
I guess you could do it that way. It would look more transparent to the
end user if you did. You'd still have
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 05:15:13PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 05:12:02PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 04:42:30PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 04:09:13PM -0400, Igor
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 02:01:44PM -0700, Max Kaehn wrote:
This patch contains a revised version of the cygload test utility,
this time with even better adherence to cygwin naming and indentation.
Igor, thanks for pointing me at indent-- it also pointed out
that I was forgetting to put spaces in
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Max Kaehn wrote:
On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 14:33, Christopher Faylor wrote:
There were still some braces at the end of the line in cygload.h so I
changed those. I also changed the ChangeLog entry now tests cygload
to Test cygload. See http://cygwin.com/contrib.html for
On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 16:07, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
I take it you meant
- $(RUNTEST) --tool winsup $(RUNTESTFLAGS) ;\
+ $(RUNTEST) --tool winsup $(RUNTESTFLAGS) \
Oh, right, this is the world of shell scripts, not C. Thanks for
catching that.
On Mon, 2005-06-06 at 14:33, Christopher Faylor wrote:
So, I checked in the above and, after changing cygload.exp so that it
compiles cygload.cc rather than cygload.cpp, I found a more serious
error. I've attached the cygload.log file. It doesn't look pretty,
unfortunately. You might notice
Yuk. Top-posting. Reformatted.
On Sun, 5 Jun 2005, Linda W wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
[snip]
Again, IMO, it would be ok to make Win9x functionality slower,
external to the Cygwin DLL, etc, etc, but I don't think dropping it
altogether is a good idea.
Igor
One wouldn't
On Jun 2 18:32, Brian Dessent wrote:
In order to implement stat(), cygwin has to call NtQueryInformationFile
(GetFileInformationByHandle for 9x/me) and this requires the file to be
opened. Thus the reason that stat takes forever is that each file has
There would be a theoretical way around
On Jun 2 15:00, Christopher Faylor wrote:
You could do things the other way around, so that NtCreateFile is used
in the main code which invokes a NtCreateFile wrapper for 9x systems but
I am leery of doing things this way since that means that the only
people capable of writing code for
Jeremy wrote :
I'm having the exact same problem.
I have tried installing on two different machines and get the same error
running setup.
I get the error that cygint1-3.dll cannot be found.
correct is cygintL-3.dll!
Is there somewhere I can download that dll individually and insert it into
Just wanted to report that I was seeing error messages such as the
following in Korn shell scripts:
/home/tbaker/u/bin/urlists[50]: internal error: alloc: freeing
memory outside of block (corrupted?)
By running the scripts in debug mode (set -x), I found that
the problem seemed to
On Jun 3 06:20, Vadym Voznyuk wrote:
Hi everybody!
When I try to run autossh as a service under my account, cygrunsrv gives
error message:
cygrunsrv: Error starting a service: StartService: Win32 error 1069:
The service did not start due to a logon failure.
This happens only if my
[snip]
Thank you for answer Gary :-)
The nedit 5.3 is probably not from cygwin distribution, but I
don't know from where I downloaded it a few years ago.
Probably at that time the nedit was not yet distributed as a
cygwin package.
Well, from your cygcheck output both are linked against
On Jun 1 13:22, Brian Keener wrote:
I realize that login is not the normal mode of access for most Cygwin users
and
that most use simply the cygwin.bat to start one of the shells. I have my
cygwin.bat set to run login.exe which then runs the appropriate shell based
on
the login I use
Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
On Sun, Jun 05, 2005 at 06:31:31PM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
Volker Quetschke wrote:
You mean special logic for windows file permissions (ACL?), not only
using the owner/group/other scheme?
I think that it recognises files ending in .exe and special-cases
On Jun 6 11:31, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jun 2 18:32, Brian Dessent wrote:
In order to implement stat(), cygwin has to call NtQueryInformationFile
(GetFileInformationByHandle for 9x/me) and this requires the file to be
opened. Thus the reason that stat takes forever is that each file
Hello,
I compiled and built apache 1.3.23 but when starting httpd it said bad user
name nobody.
I have already had some other problem with usernames and groups(like in
mailman).How can this problem be solved?
Thanks
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Hello,
I have some eccentric problem with building source packages in cygwin.It
began from tar-1.13.18.it compiled correctly and exe was built.but when
operating,all produced .tar files were empty!!Whereas binary tar package in
cygwin mirror had no problem.
Another one was grep.I built v2.4.2 and
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Alireza Ghasemi wrote:
Jeremy wrote :
I'm having the exact same problem.
What is the exact same problem? This didn't seem to come up on this
mailing list before... :-)
I have tried installing on two different machines and get the same error
running setup.
I get
* Alireza Ghasemi (2005-06-06 12:49 +0100)
I compiled and built apache 1.3.23
Why are you compiling all those packages that already exist in binary
form?
but when starting httpd it said bad user
name nobody.
I have already had some other problem with usernames and groups(like in
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Thomas Baker wrote:
Just wanted to report that I was seeing error messages such as the
following in Korn shell scripts:
/home/tbaker/u/bin/urlists[50]: internal error: alloc: freeing
memory outside of block (corrupted?)
By running the scripts in debug mode
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Alireza Ghasemi wrote:
Hello,
I have some eccentric problem with building source packages in cygwin.It
began from tar-1.13.18.it compiled correctly and exe was built.but when
operating,all produced .tar files were empty!!Whereas binary tar package in
cygwin mirror had no
Is there a particular reason for uname -p and uname -i returning unknown?
Looks like as if the info that should be returned is in /proc/cpuinfo:
'vendor_id' -- uname -i
'model name' -- uname -p
H.
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I'm using the latest cywin, and running under WinXP SP2.
What docs do I look in to set this up so I can print a window
to my HP Laserjet?
I've found various things, such as exporting
PRINTER to my printer path, etc, but no go.
TIA
Dave in Largo, FL
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Please post instead of sending private email.
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 11:17:25AM -0100, Marcus Vinicius M.Fernandes wrote:
I read the issue: Cygwin fork() rebase solution
(http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2001-12/msg00894.html) and tried
to built the rebase.cc. But I found some
On Jun 6 08:15, Hans Horn wrote:
Is there a particular reason for uname -p and uname -i returning unknown?
Looks like as if the info that should be returned is in /proc/cpuinfo:
'vendor_id' -- uname -i
'model name' -- uname -p
Cygwin doesn't provide the system interfaces called by uname
On Jun 6 15:32, J. David Boyd wrote:
I'm using the latest cywin, and running under WinXP SP2.
What docs do I look in to set this up so I can print a window
to my HP Laserjet?
I've found various things, such as exporting
PRINTER to my printer path, etc, but no go.
That's a bug
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 05:55:27PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jun 6 08:15, Hans Horn wrote:
Is there a particular reason for uname -p and uname -i returning unknown?
Looks like as if the info that should be returned is in /proc/cpuinfo:
'vendor_id' -- uname -i
'model name' -- uname
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Hans Horn wrote:
Is there a particular reason for uname -p and uname -i returning unknown?
Looks like as if the info that should be returned is in /proc/cpuinfo:
'vendor_id' -- uname -i
'model name' -- uname -p
Only one: http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#SHTDI.
Igor
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From: Christopher Faylor
Sent: 04 June 2005 18:14
Seems to be YA newlib problem.
Dave Korn, can I press you into service to look at this since you've
previously demonstrated such amazing adeptness with newlib? :-)
cgf
Yep, I'll certainly take a look at it,
On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 05:09:01PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
Original Message
From: Christopher Faylor
Sent: 04 June 2005 18:14
Seems to be YA newlib problem.
Dave Korn, can I press you into service to look at this since you've
previously demonstrated such amazing adeptness with newlib?
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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On Jun 6 15:32, J. David Boyd wrote:
I'm using the latest cywin, and running under WinXP SP2.
What docs do I look in to set this up so I can print a window
to my HP Laserjet?
I've found various things, such as
All,
My XP machine is currently unable to connect to my Windows domain before
logging in. Windows uses cached information to accept my domain login. I then
VPN to my domain, and life is good.
If my VPN connection is established, then Cygwin works just fine. If, however,
I am not connected to
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Jun 6 15:32, J. David Boyd wrote:
I'm using the latest cywin, and running under WinXP SP2.
What docs do I look in to set this up so I can print a window
to my HP Laserjet?
I've found various things, such as
On Jun 6 16:21, J. David Boyd wrote:
Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR
I got the lastest snapshot, dumped it all into /, overwriting
what was there, but I see no changes in printing.
Where are the docs on this?
man lpr?
What I'm
Hello,
I'm fairly new to Cygwin but we are falling in love with it for its' ability to
help us manage a few hundred desktops.
Is it possible to manage the actual Windows user accounts at all through cygwin?
We would love to be able to reset passwords, change passwords, add and remove
from
Jimmy James wrote:
Is it possible to manage the actual Windows user accounts at all through cygwin?
Perl can do this through the Win32 CPAN module. (Included with Perl, I
believe.) But take it up on a more appropriate list; it isn't Cygwin.
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Jimmy James wrote:
Is it possible to manage the actual Windows user accounts at all through
cygwin?
Perl can do this through the Win32 CPAN module. (Included with Perl, I
believe.) But take it up on a more appropriate list; it isn't Cygwin.
On Jun 6 11:39, Tim Hart wrote:
All,
My XP machine is currently unable to connect to my Windows domain before
logging in. Windows uses cached information to accept my domain login. I then
VPN to my domain, and life is good.
If my VPN connection is established, then Cygwin works just
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jun 1 13:22, Brian Keener wrote:
I realize that login is not the normal mode of access for most Cygwin users
and
that most use simply the cygwin.bat to start one of the shells. I have my
cygwin.bat set to run login.exe which then runs the appropriate shell
The system is a machine running WinXP Pro SP2.
It is currently using the latest cygwin (1.5.17-1).
I setup ssh (installed openssh, ran ssh-[host|user]-config),
used priv sep, and launched sshd via cygrunsrv - this all
worked fine.
Until I noticed that network drives/mapped drives weren't
Hello,
I'm trying to compile a project under windows 2000 professional using
MSVC C++ 6.0 and the cygwin package and get the following message:
text2pcap-scanner.c
Linking text2pcap.exe
link @C:\DOCUME~1\rt7zfe\LOCALS~1\Temp\nmf01876.
cd doc
NMAKE / -f
Matthew Hall wrote:
Until I noticed that network drives/mapped drives weren't showing
up when I ssh'ed into the machine.
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.html#SEC33
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On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Matthew Hall wrote:
The system is a machine running WinXP Pro SP2.
It is currently using the latest cygwin (1.5.17-1).
I setup ssh (installed openssh, ran ssh-[host|user]-config),
used priv sep, and launched sshd via cygrunsrv - this all
worked fine.
Until I noticed
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Brian Dessent wrote:
Matthew Hall wrote:
Until I noticed that network drives/mapped drives weren't showing
up when I ssh'ed into the machine.
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.html#SEC33
This is interesting. Is there a reason the exact same setup under
windows 2000 sp5 works,
At 07:35 PM 6/6/2005, you wrote:
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Brian Dessent wrote:
Matthew Hall wrote:
Until I noticed that network drives/mapped drives weren't showing
up when I ssh'ed into the machine.
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.html#SEC33
This is interesting. Is there a reason the exact same
Matthew Hall wrote:
This is interesting. Is there a reason the exact same setup under
windows 2000 sp5 works, while under windows xp sp2 it doesn't? I
would assume the privsep works in the same way. Hummingbird NFS allows
me to register the user/password - which I assume does some trickery
And as soon as you start timing out your cache, you either have a
separate thread running which manages this (which implies careful
attention to locking issues and context switching) or you a schedule
timer signal (which has similar problems).)
This may not be necessary if you only cache
Hello,
I have a code which is developed on 'Cygwin' enviornment using gcc. I need to
run this code in Linux enviornment. Please inform me what are the necessary
steps that I need to take to convert into Linux enviornment.
Thanks,
Swamy
Swamy,
Mahadevaswamy.Lingaiah wrote:
Hello,
I have a code which is developed on 'Cygwin' enviornment using gcc. I need to
run this code in Linux enviornment. Please inform me what are the necessary
steps that I need to take to convert into Linux enviornment.
Thanks,
Swamy
The
Thomas,
Thomas Rabe wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to compile a project under windows 2000 professional using
MSVC C++ 6.0 and the cygwin package and get the following message:
text2pcap-scanner.c
Linking text2pcap.exe
link @C:\DOCUME~1\rt7zfe\LOCALS~1\Temp\nmf01876.
cd doc
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