Hi Bryan,
On Jun 8 21:16, Bryan Henderson wrote:
Here are the files for the previously discussed Catgets package,
which contains the catgets message catalog facility from the GNU
C library.
ftp://giraffe-data.com/pub/catgets/setup.hint
OK, I've fixed those.
Here are the current URLs:
ftp://giraffe-data.com/pub/catgets/setup.hint
ftp://giraffe-data.com/pub/catgets/catgets-1.0-1.tar.bz2
ftp://giraffe-data.com/pub/catgets/catgets-1.0-1-src.tar.bz2
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On Jun 9 18:51, Bryan Henderson wrote:
OK, I've fixed those.
Here are the current URLs:
ftp://giraffe-data.com/pub/catgets/setup.hint
ftp://giraffe-data.com/pub/catgets/catgets-1.0-1.tar.bz2
ftp://giraffe-data.com/pub/catgets/catgets-1.0-1-src.tar.bz2
Hmm,
curl: (19)
curl: (19) catgets-1.0-1.tar.bz2: No such file or directory.
...
Sorry, I got some dots and dashes mixed up. They work now. I tried them.
ftp://giraffe-data.com/pub/catgets/setup.hint
ftp://giraffe-data.com/pub/catgets/catgets-1.0-1.tar.bz2
There have now been three reports of problems with emacs in the cygwin
and cygwin-xfree mailing lists and I haven't seen anyone stepping in to
try to help.
(Other than me, that is, but then I wasn't doing it right, apparently)
Do we still have an active emacs maintainer? I don't see Joe's name
I was trying to build autogen when I got to this:
/bin/bash ../libtool --tag=CC --mode=link ccache gcc
-Wl,-no-undefined -o autogen.exe -export-dynamic autogen-ag.o
../autoopts/libopts.la -lguile -lguile-ltdl -lcrypt -lm -lm
libtool: link: cannot find the library
I forgot to mention that you need to change Windows keyboard layout under
regional settings for the problem to apear. Using -kxblayout se is not enough.
The easiest way is to just add the swedish layout and switch to that with the
language bar while starting the cygwin session. That way you
On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Dan Bruhn wrote:
I forgot to mention that you need to change Windows keyboard layout under
regional settings for the problem to apear. Using -kxblayout se is not
enough.
The easiest way is to just add the swedish layout and switch to that with the
language bar while
Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, J. David Boyd wrote:
Has anyone found a way to make this feature work, on any version of
windows, with any printer?
This works for me. WinXP, networked printer. As long as the PRINTER
variable is
On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, J. David Boyd wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR. Thanks.
On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, J. David Boyd wrote:
Has anyone found a way to make this feature work, on any version of
windows, with any printer?
This works
Peter Farley wrote:
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
Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
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On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, J. David Boyd wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR. Thanks.
On Wed, 8 Jun 2005, J. David Boyd wrote:
Has anyone found a way to make this
On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 09:22:08PM +0200, Jason Curl wrote:
On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 05:54:35PM -0700, Peter Farley wrote:
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
I recently re-installed Cygwin 1.5.17-1 with emacs 21.2.-13 and Cygwin/X
6.8.2.0-1. When I attempt to launch emacs from an xterm I get tons of
the following message:
Xlib: sequence lost (0x1 0x1ce) in reply type 0xf!
followed by emacs either hanging or aborting. Is there anything I can do
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-06-09 15:30:44
Modified files:
cygwin : ChangeLog
cygwin/include : pthread.h
Log message:
* include/pthread.h (PTHREAD_MUEXT_INITIALIZER): Change to
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-06-09 19:29:28
Modified files:
cygwin : ChangeLog cygwin.sc init.cc
Log message:
* cygwin.sc: Place .cygwin_dll_common.
* init.cc (threadfunc_ix): Use a more common
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-06-09 20:46:00
Modified files:
cygwin : ChangeLog cygwin.sc
Log message:
* cygwin.sc: Place .cygwin_dll_common in a more sensible spot.
Patches:
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-06-09 20:59:59
Modified files:
cygwin : ChangeLog thread.cc
Log message:
* thread.cc (pthread_mutex::_lock): Use cancelable_wait rather than
WaitForSingleObject.
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-06-09 22:33:57
Modified files:
cygwin : ChangeLog cygtls.h cygwin.din syscalls.cc
thread.cc tlsoffsets.h
Log message:
* cygtls.h
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-06-09 23:48:08
Modified files:
cygwin : ChangeLog cygthread.cc
Log message:
* cygthread.cc (cygthread::detach): Improve diagnostics for what should
be an
impossible
On Jun 8 11:44, Max Kaehn wrote:
I wound up using eval, and was thoroughly perplexed at the way
that the first eval seems to get thrown away.
-v, please.
tcsh sh
$ eval date
Thu Jun 9 10:52:23 WEDT 2005
$
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Hi,
I have perl, swig, subversion and subversion-dev installed via cygwin.
I am finding that I need to use some very simple subversion client
capabilities from inside of a perl script.
Looking around on google I see multiple references to subversion perl
bindings existing as part of the
Hello,
i was wandering about strange folders created in the root directory of
my Cygwin-Enhanced PCs and found out
that everytime i start installer programs from within a cygwin shell, a
folder called %USERPROFILE% is created
in the base directory of the pc's harddisk.
I found out that if i
Venaktesh Goapal wrote
Hi,
I tried what is mentioned in the subject above but
have not been successful.
CreateProcess(...) returns the error 1305.
From Winerror.h
#define ERROR_UNKNOWN_REVISION 1305L
Has someone tried this, or know the reason for the
error.
Thanks,
On Jun 8 18:20, Williams, Gerald S (Jerry) wrote:
(I don't necessarily expect that there will be any interest
in my solution, but I thought that I should mention it just
in case. As I said, there are other ways to deal with this
without imposing path length limitations, and I don't even
know
On Jun 9 08:37, Systemtechnik wrote:
Hello,
i was wandering about strange folders created in the root directory of
my Cygwin-Enhanced PCs and found out
that everytime i start installer programs from within a cygwin shell, a
folder called %USERPROFILE% is created
in the base directory of
On Jun 8 11:01, Tim Hart wrote:
On Jun 7 19:06, Tim Hart wrote:
having the same home directory path. I can use a few pattern matching tools
to filter out the appropriate domain users and modify /etc/passwd
accordingly. Obviously mkpasswd needs to be updated in order to produce
correct
On Jun 8 14:44, Johnny B. Goode wrote:
We're using a windows 2000 based server running cygwin as a development
environment for porting our AIX-based software to the Windows platform.
When we extract the compiled programs, we connect to the cygwin server
using rsh, passing a file list as
Andrew McClure wrote:
[query about Subversion Perl bindings]
Currently, the Subversion Perl bindings do not even compile on Cygwin.
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Hello,
I work in a corporate environment, with very limited
internet access, and I want to distribute cygwin to
some sysadmins who can make good use of these tools. I
cannot run the cygwin setup across the internet, and I
do not want to download all the binaries to put on the
server. We want to
* Roy Wiseman (2005-06-09 13:34 +0100)
Hello,
I work in a corporate environment, with very limited
internet access, and I want to distribute cygwin to
some sysadmins who can make good use of these tools. I
cannot run the cygwin setup across the internet, and I
do not want to download all
* Systemtechnik (2005-06-09 07:37 +0100)
i was wandering about strange folders created in the root directory of
my Cygwin-Enhanced PCs and found out
that everytime i start installer programs from within a cygwin shell, a
folder called %USERPROFILE% is created
in the base directory of the
On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Roy Wiseman wrote:
Hello,
I work in a corporate environment, with very limited
internet access, and I want to distribute cygwin to
some sysadmins who can make good use of these tools. I
cannot run the cygwin setup across the internet, and I
do not want to download all
Hi Igor,
those mount commands don't seem to do much for this
situation. same problems.
you mention the hard and symbolic links, are created
during the postinstall phase. this is very
interesting, are there no commands to make that
process rerun outside of the postinstall phase ?
I've attached my
From: Larry Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I can't seem to build the cygwin1.dll ...
Sounds OK to me. Try stripping it.
Been there, tried that..
[built from source] and it complained about something with the address).
Perhaps it's best if you just tell us what the actual error message was
Hi,
I guess the main question that I'm asking from the
below is :
on a clean system without cygwin where setup.exe is
run, after the files have been installed to c:\cygwin
(or wherever), how do I run the process that
binds/registers these files into a working cygwin
system ? (i.e. the process
Original Message
From: Roy Wiseman
Sent: 09 June 2005 16:16
I've attached my cygcheck.out file here.
You have multiple incompatible copies of cygwin1.dll in the $PATH; that's
an absolute no-no.
1158k 2005/04/01 C:\cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll - os=4.0 img=1.0 sys=4.0
On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 03:29:46PM -0700, Peter Rehley wrote:
On Jun 8, 2005, at 2:59 PM, Thomas E. Zerucha wrote:
I have a problem similar to that of:
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2005-05/msg01400.html
I have an old system that I'm trying to port that uses pthreads, but
doesn't set the
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 11:16:42AM -0400, Thomas E. Zerucha wrote:
From: Larry Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I can't seem to build the cygwin1.dll ...
Sounds OK to me. Try stripping it.
Been there, tried that..
[built from source] and it complained about something with the address).
Perhaps
ok, thanks Dave, do you know which I should remove to
fix that and any settings that I should change ?
(I don't know how this could have happened as well, as
I did a fresh installation in a single step and
captured it in Wise Package Studio to see every file
and registry change made to the
Original Message
From: Roy Wiseman
Sent: 09 June 2005 16:58
ok, thanks Dave, do you know which I should remove to
fix that and any settings that I should change ?
(I don't know how this could have happened as well, as
I did a fresh installation in a single step and
captured it in
I've made a new version of binutils available for installation.
This version is a refresh from CVS and contains a fix for a
long-standing problem with executable files which caused debugging
information to be loaded into memory rather than just referenced from
disk as intended. This problem
Ugh, top-posting. Reformatted.
On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Roy Wiseman wrote:
--- Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Roy Wiseman wrote:
Hello,
I work in a corporate environment, with very limited
internet
Original Message
From: Igor Pechtchanski
Sent: 09 June 2005 18:09
likely to bite you at some point soon. Secondly, some application
(presumably Norton Ghost) has inserted a quoted string into your PATH,
which confuses Cygwin. Remove the quotes from the PATH.
At this point, I'd
I ran Cygwin Setup today and noticed that gcc 3.4.4-1 had moved out of
test, so I upgraded it. I then tried to build the cygwin DLL and
utilites from CVS and ran into a problem compiling cygcheck.
g++: installation problem, cannot exec 'cc1plus': No such file or directory
I get the same error
Larry Hall wrote:
Perhaps you added one or more of these one time when you wanted to try
this with your account and didn't remove them all later.
sshd kept jumping to mind and after a google search of cygwin.com it seems to
hold that at one time this was the method (and may still be - just
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 11:05:40AM -0700, David Rothenberger wrote:
I ran Cygwin Setup today and noticed that gcc 3.4.4-1 had moved out of
test, so I upgraded it. I then tried to build the cygwin DLL and
utilites from CVS and ran into a problem compiling cygcheck.
g++: installation problem,
resent in plain text
On 6/9/05, Manny Kaiser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a win2k client with a SCSI card connected to a Quantum l200 tape
loader - dlt7000 tape drive with a 8 slot robot.
I made a backup of data on a dlt7000 connected to a Unix machine with the
tar command.
Original Message
From: Christopher Faylor
Sent: 09 June 2005 19:08
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 11:05:40AM -0700, David Rothenberger wrote:
I ran Cygwin Setup today and noticed that gcc 3.4.4-1 had moved out of
test, so I upgraded it. I then tried to build the cygwin DLL and
utilites from
I agree that Symantec are a bit of satanic
corporation, but ... well, Ghost2003 is actually very
impressive most of the time (apart from breaking
cygwin which is a big problem of course).
ok, I've fixed symantec by taking out the 2 in the
path and I fixed the cygwin1.dll (it was a copy of
Original Message
From: Roy Wiseman
Sent: 09 June 2005 19:16
[SNIP everything.]
Why did you ignore the perfectly polite request I made to you to stop
spamming my email address across the web archive?
cheers,
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Of course we would be glad to have more people working on
the DLL (and sign the copyright assignment, sigh),
Yes, the assignment was/is a hurdle for me. It turns out to
be much easier to release something into the public domain
(at least at my company), thus my approach. I had actually
made
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 02:28:28PM -0400, Williams, Gerald S (Jerry) wrote:
Of course we would be glad to have more people working on the DLL (and
sign the copyright assignment, sigh),
Yes, the assignment was/is a hurdle for me. It turns out to be much
easier to release something into the public
i'm sorry, it was completely unintentional. really did
not mean to do that, I pressed reply-all by mistake i
think, i did go to the acronym page and read it and
noted it, so I did not mean to do that.
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Original Message
From: Christopher Faylor
Sent: 09 June 2005 19:08
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 11:05:40AM -0700, David Rothenberger wrote:
I ran Cygwin Setup today and noticed that gcc 3.4.4-1 had moved out of
test, so I upgraded it. I then
Original Message
From: David Rothenberger
Sent: 09 June 2005 19:50
% gcc -print-search-dirs
install: /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/3.4.4/
programs:
=/bin/../lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/3.4.4/:/bin/../lib/gcc/:/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc
Original Message
From: Roy Wiseman
Sent: 09 June 2005 19:40
i'm sorry, it was completely unintentional. really did
not mean to do that, I pressed reply-all by mistake i
think, i did go to the acronym page and read it and
noted it, so I did not mean to do that.
And then you go and
David Rothenberger wrote:
On 6/9/2005 11:15 AM, Dave Korn wrote:
Original Message
From: Christopher Faylor
Sent: 09 June 2005 19:08
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 11:05:40AM -0700, David Rothenberger wrote:
I ran Cygwin Setup today and noticed that gcc 3.4.4-1 had moved out of
test,
Dave Korn wrote:
Yep, that's got to be the source of the problem.
% ls /lib/gcc/i686-pc-mingw32
3.4.1
Gcc normally lives under /lib/gcc-lib/, rather than /lib/gcc/...;
someone's been playing around with all the various individual --*-prefix=DIR
and --*dir= options at configure
David Rothenberger wrote:
I ran Cygwin Setup today and noticed that gcc 3.4.4-1 had moved out of
test, so I upgraded it. I then tried to build the cygwin DLL and
utilites from CVS and ran into a problem compiling cygcheck.
g++: installation problem, cannot exec 'cc1plus': No such file or
On 6/9/2005 12:17 PM, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
David Rothenberger wrote:
% cygcheck -cv | grep gcc
Empty package gcc
gcc 3.4.4-1 OK
gcc-core3.4.4-1 OK
gcc-g++ 3.4.4-1 OK
Empty package gcc-mingw
gcc-mingw
On 6/9/2005 12:24 PM, David Rothenberger wrote:
On 6/9/2005 12:17 PM, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
David Rothenberger wrote:
% cygcheck -cv | grep gcc
Empty package gcc
gcc 3.4.4-1 OK
gcc-core3.4.4-1 OK
gcc-g++ 3.4.4-1
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Dave Korn wrote:
Yep, that's got to be the source of the problem.
% ls /lib/gcc/i686-pc-mingw32
3.4.1
Gcc normally lives under /lib/gcc-lib/, rather than
/lib/gcc/...;
someone's been playing around with all the various individual
--*-prefix=DIR
and
David Rothenberger wrote:
On 6/9/2005 12:17 PM, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
David Rothenberger wrote:
% cygcheck -cv | grep gcc
Empty package gcc
gcc 3.4.4-1 OK
gcc-core3.4.4-1 OK
gcc-g++ 3.4.4-1 OK
Empty
Thanks for the insults D A V E . K O R N
You say you are offended, and that I am not in control
of my own actions (obviously highly offensive,
patronising and insulting statements). I am in control
of my own actions. You of course have answers that I
would like, and yet you dangle them at me
When running some non-Cygwin programs from bash (seems to be mostly a problem
with 16-bit programs, but also some 32-bit programs), bash gets an invalid page
fault in KERNEL32.DLL and pops up a fault dialog.
Also, quitting the fault dialog doesn't work - I just get another page fault
dialog each
Yuk, top posting. Reformatted. Please consider pressing Ctrl-End in the
Message text area...
On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Roy Wiseman wrote:
--- Dave Korn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...after changing the first line of the reply quote. As I mentioned,
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR. I know
On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 02:28:28PM -0400, Williams, Gerald S (Jerry) wrote:
Of course we would be glad to have more people working on the DLL (and
sign the copyright assignment, sigh),
Yes, the assignment was/is a hurdle for me. It turns out to
On Jun 9, 2005, at 8:57 AM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 03:29:46PM -0700, Peter Rehley wrote:
On Jun 8, 2005, at 2:59 PM, Thomas E. Zerucha wrote:
I have a problem similar to that of:
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2005-05/msg01400.html
I have an old system that I'm
thanks Igor, and also Dave, I totally appreciate both
of your time on this
(can't say I liked the insult much Dave, but my
mistake was accidental you know. Maybe it's a Scottish
thing that we treat people with respect until they
disrespect us, I guess we don't think we should have
to put up with
Christopher Faylor wrote:
But releasing something to the public domain doesn't help
Cygwin. [...] The problem is that you still have to verify
that the sources are truly public domain and how do you do
that without getting a disclaimer from a person's employer?
[...]
I truly hate all of this
David Rothenberger wrote:
On 6/9/2005 12:24 PM, David Rothenberger wrote:
On 6/9/2005 12:17 PM, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
David Rothenberger wrote:
% cygcheck -cv | grep gcc
Empty package gcc
gcc 3.4.4-1 OK
gcc-core3.4.4-1 OK
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 05:24:57PM -0400, Williams, Gerald S (Jerry) wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
But releasing something to the public domain doesn't help
Cygwin. [...] The problem is that you still have to verify
that the sources are truly public domain and how do you do
that without
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 11:31:23PM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Oh, I'm sorry. I think I see. There are some gcc-mingw-* packages
after 20040822-1 that fix the problem?
Yes. And I suggest that you get a gold star because you found the
first mistake I made when building and uploading this
I recently downloaded and compiled dig from the bind
website. When I tried to run it, it wouldn't work unless I
specified the DNS server on the command line. Looking at
the man page on a Linux box, I saw a reference to
resolv.conf (which is obviously not present by default in
Windoze. Creating
Hello Carlo,
Yes, we look at the documentation but it did not give certain.
The problems to install postgresql in win98 had been many, then in the project
we decide here to develop using winXP.
I did not obtain to decide the problem with the Cygwin and win98, we cannot wait
more.
I am
Ross Boulet wrote:
I recently downloaded and compiled dig from the bind
website. When I tried to run it, it wouldn't work unless I
specified the DNS server on the command line. Looking at
the man page on a Linux box, I saw a reference to
resolv.conf (which is obviously not present by
Hello Carlo,
Yes, we look at the documentation but it did not give certain.
The problems to install postgresql in win98 had been many, then in the project
we decide here to develop using winXP.
I did not obtain to decide the problem with the Cygwin and win98, we cannot wait
more.
I am
On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 11:31:23PM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Oh, I'm sorry. I think I see. There are some gcc-mingw-* packages
after 20040822-1 that fix the problem?
Yes. And I suggest that you get a gold star because you found the
first
On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 05:43:59PM -0700, Mark Pizzolato wrote:
There is a serious problem for multi threaded programs doing simple I/O
operations in cygwin (open, dup, fdopen, fclose, and close).
The attached 81 line test program clearly demonstrates the issue (by
hanging and no longer
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 06:26:59PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jun 09, 2005 at 11:31:23PM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Oh, I'm sorry. I think I see. There are some gcc-mingw-* packages
after 20040822-1 that fix the problem?
Yes.
Roy Wiseman wrote:
I agree that Symantec are a bit of satanic corporation,
Wow, I've never heard it put so correctly and succinctly. Perhaps the new
Pope can help us all out and exorcise Symantec, McAffe, and Google Desktop
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Every time I use the ./config comand it does not work.
Also re openssl where can I find the sign.sh file
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C:\cygwin\lib\ruby\1.8\i386-cygwin\syck.so to same address as
parent(0x37) != 0x276
C:\cygwin\bin\ruby.exe (2636): *** unable to remap
C:\cygwin\lib\ruby\1.8\i386-cygwin\syck.so to same address as
parent(0x37)
At 02:07 PM 6/9/2005, you wrote:
Larry Hall wrote:
Perhaps you added one or more of these one time when you wanted to try
this with your account and didn't remove them all later.
sshd kept jumping to mind and after a google search of cygwin.com it seems to
hold that at one time this was the
alex hardy wrote:
Every time I use the ./config comand it does not work.
Huh? This is way too vague to answer.
1. ./config is not a standard command, do you mean ./configure?
2. What software (exact version) are you trying to configure/build?
3. What is the exact command that you are typing?
On 6/7/05, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Jun 07, 2005 at 02:17:02PM -0400, Williams, Gerald S (Jerry) wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Not that I know of. We're discussing to convert Cygwin's path handling
to use Unicode for a while now, but it will take time. Don't expect
this any time
On Thursday, June 09, 2005 at 3:35 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 05:43:59PM -0700, Mark Pizzolato wrote:
There is a serious problem for multi threaded programs doing simple I/O
operations in cygwin (open, dup, fdopen, fclose, and close).
The attached 81 line test program
At 02:43 PM 6/9/2005, you wrote
I get an Application Error popup when trying to start bash (or sh) with the
20050609 snapshot or a DLL built myself from CVS today. The error is:
The application failed to initialize properly (0xc005). Click on OK to
terminate the application.
I've been
At 02:46 PM 6/9/2005, you wrote:
Is there a reason that your question can't actually be the *content* of your
email message?
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On 6/9/2005 6:54 PM, Larry Hall wrote:
At 02:43 PM 6/9/2005, you wrote
I get an Application Error popup when trying to start bash (or sh) with the
20050609 snapshot or a DLL built myself from CVS today. The error is:
The application failed to initialize properly (0xc005). Click on OK
I've made a new version of binutils available for installation.
This is a quick update from the release I made a few hours ago which
corrects some section handling problems that I introduced in my patch.
This version should now correctly build the Cygwin DLL.
For a brief description of this
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