+1 for bashdb
not enough time now for a review.
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Reini Urban
http://xarch.tu-graz.ac.at/home/rurban/
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According to Larry Hall on 7/31/2005 11:08 AM:
If you're saying that there's a 19 second delay to invoke bash with
bash_completion on (with you weak machine), that's more of a concern
than a 19 second delay in the setup installation process. If
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Some minor nits with g-b-s, including some whitespace changes.
2005-07-30 Eric Blake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* templates/generic-build-script (build): Variables must be
set after make to override Makefile's setting.
(test_rule):
On Mon, August 1, 2005 1:30 pm, Eric Blake said:
Sourcing bash_completion must be done for every interactive shell startup,
login or otherwise, for the completions to be available. And even on my
2.5 GHz WinXP machine, time . /etc/bash_completion reports 1.346 s.
Also, I anticipate the time
On Jul 29 22:38, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
At 11:32 PM 7/29/2005 -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
exim-4.41-1*.tar.bz2 is a year old. Can't we at least get rid of
that one?
Why not? While you are at it, delete both, there is really no reason
to go back. At any rate I have a copy, and the
On Jul 26 02:16, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Oliver Wienand wrote:
Dear developers of cygwin,
our group singular-team, which is responsible for the singular
computer algebra system, wants to maintain a cygwin package of this system.
I would be the maintainer, as I am responsible for the
On Jul 30 22:04, Eric Blake wrote:
Delete bash-3.0-8 and bash-3.0-10 so that bash-2.05b-17 will be the
previous (needed if someone wants to downgrade to a cygwin prior to
1.5.18). Delete {readline,libreadline6}-5.0-1, now that version 2 is
previous.
Done.
file sizemd5sum
Eric Blake wrote:
The upstream maintainer used the version number 3.00-0.02, which
doesn't play very nicely with setup.exe, so I named the package bashdb3 at
version 0.02.
Potential problem:
If bash increments its version number, and bashdb then resets its suffixed
version number when it
I'd suggest using bashdb-3.00_0.02, to avoid this - i.e. change hyphen to
underscore.
Sounds like a good idea. I'll hold off announcing bashdb3 as a new
package, and instead give the announcement after I have figured out
how to make g-b-s turn VER into using 3.00_0.02 for the bashdb
package.
On Aug 1 15:43, Eric Blake wrote:
I'd suggest using bashdb-3.00_0.02, to avoid this - i.e. change hyphen to
underscore.
Sounds like a good idea. I'll hold off announcing bashdb3 as a new
package, and instead give the announcement after I have figured out
how to make g-b-s turn VER into
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jul 26 02:16, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Oliver Wienand wrote:
Dear developers of cygwin,
our group singular-team, which is responsible for the singular
computer algebra system, wants to maintain a cygwin package of this
system.
I would be the maintainer, as I am
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This is an attempt at proposing the GNOME 1.4 libraries in an orderly
fashion. This package has been discussed before, just needs a review:
http://cygwin-ports.sourceforge.net/install/temp/imlib/imlib-1.9.14-3-src.tar.bz2
Yaakov S wrote:
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This is an attempt at proposing the GNOME 1.4 libraries in an orderly
fashion. This package has been discussed before, just needs a review:
http://cygwin-ports.sourceforge.net/install/temp/imlib/imlib-1.9.14-3-src.tar.bz2
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Package rename - instead of bashdb3-0.02, it is now bashdb-3.00_0.02.
Other than that, no changes. You can completely remove any bashdb3 files.
I've also divided my web hosting site into directories, as requested.
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Hi Guys,
I have a problem with my XP installation on a Dell Latitude laptop. My X
knowledge is sadly lacking I'm afraid I have always looked plaintively at IT
for help on such things in the past. I have just installed the latest, I think,
version of cygwin and tried to start up the X
Michael Denk wrote:
On Sun, 24 Jul 2005, Klaus Kassner wrote:
I do get most fonts correctly, including, incidentally, the normal
Helvetica. But some of the fonts are not there, in particular
Helvetica-Narrow.
Ah, now I see your problem. Doesn't work for me either with
Helvetica-Narrow.
I use openSSH running under Cygwin-X to communicate with a Solaris
workstation at work. When I logged into Solaris with SSH, I received
messages that there was no valid xauth data and that fake data would
be used for X11 forwarding. My mail reader (exmh) also complained
repeatedly about
On Mon, 1 Aug 2005, Klaus Kassner wrote:
I have tried to find out where these fonts are on my work computer,
where everything is available under ubuntu, but I have not yet fully
figured out how to use them on other computers. It seems that Helvetica
Narrow is actually some Nimbus Sans font
Michael,
You definitely shed some light on the subject but I'm having the
same problem:
Everytime I start xcompmgr, my XWin server crashes.
xcompmgr-1.1.1 compiled quite nicely under cygwin and I changed
startxwin.bat to take out the -multiwindow option from XWin and
ran it with -rootless. Then
I don't have a serial device to test this with, but it's just selected
parts of the TIOCMSET handling slightly adapted.
2005-08-01 Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* fhandler_serial.cc (fhandler_serial::ioctl): Implement TIOCMBIS and
TIOCMBIC.
*
On Jul 31 15:17, Mike Gorse wrote:
This patch fixes a seg fault when a thread is created in a detached state
and terminates the first time it is scheduled. pthread::create (the
four-parameter version) calls the three-parameter pthread::create function
which unlocks the mutex, allowing the
On Aug 1 04:15, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
I don't have a serial device to test this with, but it's just selected
parts of the TIOCMSET handling slightly adapted.
I'm not serial I/O savvy, but the change looks pretty much ok. I'm just
not exactly glad that the functionality itself is
On Mon, 1 Aug 2005, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
This patch fixes a seg fault when a thread is created in a detached state
and terminates the first time it is scheduled. pthread::create (the
four-parameter version) calls the three-parameter pthread::create function
which unlocks the mutex, allowing
ARGH! I really need to be more careful... Sorry for all the emails.
One last correction...
2005-08-01 Michael Gorse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* thread.cc (pthread::create(3 args)): Make bool.
(pthread_null::create): Ditto.
thread.h: Ditto.
* thread.cc
returns: Mon Aug 1 10:08:11 2005
CALL FDATE returns: Mon Aug 1 10:08:11 2005
LTIME returns: 11 8 10 1 7 105 1 212 1
GMTIME returns: 11 8 7 1 7 105 1 212 0
SYSTEM_CLOCK returns: 407551187 1000 2147483647
DATE_AND_TIME returns: 20050801 100811.603 +0300 2005 8 1 180
Hello,
The Midnight Commander visual shell has been updated to version
4.6.1-2. The updated packages is based on the official release of MC
4.6.1.
Please, take a look at the NEWS file included in the package for a list of
changes and bugfixes.
Pavel Tsekov
Midnight Commander maintainer for
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According to Mike Chiussi on 7/31/2005 9:58 PM:
Recently my harddrive failed and I had to rebuild everything
(including cygwin, so all old settings are gone) but for some reason
with this most recent version, the shell (Bash) does not terminate any
On Jul 18 22:06, Reini Urban wrote:
Novaelec schrieb:
I run gdb with postmaster, the last process necessary to complete the
PostgreSQL installation and which makes memory faults.
I got then a little text about semaphores, the 'semget' function and a
little tip to configure
On Jul 19 15:15, H. Henning Schmidt wrote:
Thank you for this hint. So cygwin_logon_user() is the call I need.
Apparently this is one of the hidden cygwin_*() functions that are *not*
documented in the API docs (http://cygwin.com/cygwin-api/cygwin-api.html).
It's documented in the user's
On Fri, 29 Jul 2005, H. Henning Schmidt wrote:
You can configure your serial port -attached file-desc to return after one
single byte or after a timeout by configuring the appropriate members of the
struct termios -member c_cc. Read
http://www.easysw.com/~mike/serial/serial.html for details.
On Jul 29 20:24, Herb Martin wrote:
Reading my syslog.conf indicated that the messages are
going to /var/log/messages.
Yes. Do they? They do in my case...
But what is that 19 Meg wtmp? (I have plenty of disk space
so haven't just renamed or deleted it yet.)
wtmp is a record of all
On Jul 31 06:41, Bas van Gompel wrote:
The reason I think openssl is involved is this: When one downgrades
openssh to the '4.1p1-1' version (which uses openssl097) the problem
doesn't happen on ssh-usage.
If there is anything I can do to help narrow this down further, let me
know.
On Jul 21 10:23, Marek Prochazka wrote:
Hi all,
msgrcv deosn't return -1 if IPC_NOWAIT flag is used and no message of
desired type is in the queue.
However, in such a case errno is set to ENOMSG as it should be.
I can't reproduce this. My testcase returns -1 and ENOMSG just fine.
I also
I have updated Exim, the Mail Transfer Agent, to exim 4.52.
News:
- This port now supports the simplified content scanning interface described
in chapter 40 of http://www.exim.org/exim-html-4.50/doc/html/spec.html
Thanks to Herb Martin for testing.
- exim-config now runs properly under bash
Semih Ergintav wrote:
Hi,
To compile g77 with 'gcc-3.4.4.1.sh',, I followed the above steps and 'install2' step gives error ( I attached the outputs. See attachments):
./gcc-3.4.4-1.sh prep
--OK
./gcc-3.4.4-1.sh conf
--OK
./gcc-3.4.4-1.sh build
I've updated the version of gawk to 3.1.5-1.
This is the new upstream release 3.1.5. The Cygwin version is build from
the vanilla sources.
Changes from 3.1.4 to 3.1.5
---
1. The random() suite has been updated to a current FreeBSD version, which
works on systems with
At 08:07 AM 8/1/2005, you wrote:
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According to Mike Chiussi on 7/31/2005 9:58 PM:
Recently my harddrive failed and I had to rebuild everything
(including cygwin, so all old settings are gone) but for some reason
with this most recent version, the
I've updated the nfs-server package for Cygwin to version 2.3-2.
Changes in this release include:
- Minor corrections to comments in example files
- Fixed device node handling in the nfs-server
A note with regard to device node support:
As there is no cygwin NFS client, exporting
Dear Madam or Sir!
Updatedb triggers find which reports inaccessible files like
pagefile.sys
16 times if they reside on FAT32.
Neither FAT nor NTFS 5.x exhibit this behaviour.
Maybe an artifact of FAT32 directory structure.
Currently there is no *NIX box with FAT32 mounted at hand.
I don't
I just ran setup and updated my cygwin bash to 3.0-11. When the update
was complete I checked my /bin/sh.exe. The date was still 7/16. I
copied bash.exe on top of sh.exe. The last time I ran setup, I was
running proc.ps, and I noticed that sh.exe was running. Could it be the
the update
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Stephen Sheldon wrote:
I just ran setup and updated my cygwin bash to 3.0-11. When the update
was complete I checked my /bin/sh.exe. The date was still 7/16. I
copied bash.exe on top of sh.exe. The last time I ran setup, I was
running proc.ps,
lftp does close ssh session on close command but ssh
remain running after close and quiting from lftp. I'm
using fish:// protocol
DOS windows remain open if lftp is execute from
Windows commandline.
=
Environment:
uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.0 dt05 1.5.18(0.132/4/2) 2005-07-02 20:30
i686
From the mailing list it seems that after upgrading Bash-3.0-10,11, the
postinstall (00bash.sh) should copy bash.exe to sh.exe.
This happened with previous version (3.0-7 or 3.0-8) but not with the more
recent, 3.01-10 and the last 3.0-11.
For example:
$ bash --version
GNU bash, version
From the mailing list it seems that after upgrading Bash-3.0-10,11, the
postinstall (00bash.sh) should copy bash.exe to sh.exe.
This happened with previous version (3.0-7 or 3.0-8) but not with the more
recent, 3.01-10 and the last 3.0-11.
This is becoming a FAQ; if you had just browsed
the variables are system variables. it's quite mysterious, but only some of the
defined system variables can be seen when logging in via ssh. As already
mentioned,
in a cygwin console on the respective host all the variables are available.
the only way to overcome the problem was to redefine
I've updated the version of gawk to 3.1.5-1.
This is the new upstream release 3.1.5. The Cygwin version is build from
the vanilla sources.
Changes from 3.1.4 to 3.1.5
---
1. The random() suite has been updated to a current FreeBSD version, which
works on systems with
I've updated the nfs-server package for Cygwin to version 2.3-2.
Changes in this release include:
- Minor corrections to comments in example files
- Fixed device node handling in the nfs-server
A note with regard to device node support:
As there is no cygwin NFS client, exporting
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