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Current libxslt chokes on some contructs in the DocBook FO stylesheet.
The bug is fixed in libxslt CVS.
Please consider applying the patch, and releasing 1.1.15-2.
Brian, can we please get a 2.521 setup snapshot out? Thanks,
Igor
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Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Brian, can we please get a 2.521 setup snapshot out? Thanks,
Igor
Done.
http://cygwin.com/setup/
Max.
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Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Brian, can we please get a 2.521 setup snapshot out? Thanks,
Igor
Done.
http://cygwin.com/setup/
Perfect, thanks.
Igor
P.S. Should the snapshots older than
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Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005, Max Bowsher wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Brian, can we please get a 2.521 setup snapshot out? Thanks,
Igor
Done.
http://cygwin.com/setup/
Perfect, thanks.
Igor
P.S. Should the
When I run setup-2.521.exe (I think older version too), the step that asks for
Local Package Directory has a text box that could be bigger, which would be good
considering that a default value of
C:\Documents and Settings\carl\Application Data\cygwin\Packages
only displays
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Bas van Gompel wrote:
Hi,
While looking at site.cc I noticed a check where dot[3] might
point past the end of the allocated string. this may cause false
matches or even a segfault. I suggest following:
2005-10-24 Bas van Gompel [EMAIL
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Carl Karsten wrote:
When I run setup-2.521.exe (I think older version too), the step that
asks for Local Package Directory has a text box that could be bigger,
which would be good considering that a default value of
C:\Documents and
In the rxvt documentation shipped with cygwin (as presented by 'man
rxvt') it claims I can set system-wide defaults in a file in a file
named /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults/Rxvt. I've been trying to do that
but rxvt seems to completely ignore the contents of such a file. If,
however, the
I am new to Cygwin/X, so I apologize if this question is stupid. I can't
seem to figure out what I am doing wrong.
I am trying to run an application using Cygwin/X. Testing that my X-server
is running properly using 'xterm' seems to work fine. However, when I run
my application (called 'A'
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005, Douglas Spearot wrote:
Following that post, I typed xterm -v to find out what patch I was using:
$ xterm -v
Cygwin 6.8.2.0(202)
I'll assume that this means that I am using patch 202. I re-installed the
yes (the other text is whatever the imake configuration claimed at
Thank you for the response Thomas.
I downloaded the source from the website that you listed below. When I try
to run the 'configure' file that you created to build XTERM, I get a number
of error messages (all of which say the same thing):
The procedure entry point getline could not be located
On 11/30/2005, Douglas Spearot wrote:
Thank you for the response Thomas. I downloaded the source from the website
that you listed below. When I try to run the 'configure' file that you
created to build XTERM, I get a number of error messages (all of which say
the same thing): The procedure
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-11-30 15:05:48
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog mmap.cc
Log message:
* mmap.cc (list::try_map): New method, implementing trying to map
within another already existing map,
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-11-30 18:14:07
Modified files:
cygwin : ChangeLog times.cc
Log message:
* times.cc (hires_ms::prime): Remove debugging stuff.
(hires_ms::usecs): Ditto.
Patches:
The low speed of ssh and scp is not because of the encyption.
The problem is the 64K limit for the window size in the protocoll.
Further information and a patch can be found here:
http://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/hpn-ssh/
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I would also put the default config file under the /etc/default
directory hirarchie. A lot of packages already do this.
man pages and info files also should go to the /usr/share hirarchie.
Ciao
Volker
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Hi all,
Installed cygwin sshd as a service on Win2k Advanced Server yesterday and it
works great. I have 2 issues, not real problems.
1) The sshd messages in the Windows Event Viewer Application log are half junk
and half real message. The following junk paragraph appears in every logged
Since we're much too long on the way to the 1.5.19 release and there
are already way too many changes since 1.5.18, we would again like to
ask people for testing the latest snapshot, 2005-Nov-30, from
http://www.cygwin.com/snapshots/
Please report back in this thread when you encounter a
I found this thread in the mailing list archives
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-09/threads.html#00901
which is the exact same problem I am having but the thread seemed to die
off with no resolution. Does anyone know what the resolution was, if one
was reached, or what information should I
In news:[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Holger Krull typed:
The low speed of ssh and scp is not because of the encyption.
The problem is the 64K limit for the window size in the protocoll.
Further information and a patch can be found here:
http://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/hpn-ssh/
I think we all
Cary Jamison schrieb:
http://www.psc.edu/networking/projects/hpn-ssh/
I think we all know that encryption is a factor.
But a small one, compared to the limit imposed by the window size.
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Nambi Sankaran schrieb:
Hi Reini
using the release notes I am trying to start postgresql server in my
cygwin area.
(
http://xarch.tu-graz.ac.at/home/rurban/software/cygwin/release/postgresql/README
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but the initdb process fails due to some errors. please see the log below.
please advice.
Cary Jamison wrote:
I think we all know that encryption is a factor. The site still states :
No, I wouldn't say that we all know that. I just ran openssl speed
and on my very modest Athlon XP 1700 machine and both the aes-128 and
blowfish ciphers clocked in at approximately 60-65
Listmail wrote:
1) The sshd messages in the Windows Event Viewer Application log are half junk
and half real message. The following junk paragraph appears in every logged
message. How can I get rid of it ?
It is possible, but not a simple change that you can just enable.
You'll need to add a
Hi,
I yesterday installed a bare minimum Cygwin (via internet) on to a
laptop running Windows XP. The purpose of the Cygwin installation is to
backup data on to a Linux computer using rsync and ssh.
I was wondering, to allow for passwordless login via ssh I have to run
ssh-agent and ssh-add
On Thu, 24 Nov 2005, Brian Dessent wrote:
Christian Franke wrote:
Unlike syslog, windows event log is intended to store only message
parameters, not complete messages.
The (probably localized) messages must be provided by such an event
message file (the misleading MS-term;-), which is
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Why complicate openlog()? Let the Cygwin applications that use openlog()
do this (e.g., in a postinstall script). We could even add a utility
package in Base, similar to editrights, that contains scripts for
adding and removing this setting (something like 'regtool
Hi HS...
You can use keychain (a package available from setup.exe).
I do something like
ssh-add -l /dev/null 21
if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then
ssh-add
fi
in my .bash_profile, because keychain is slow when I launch several windows.
Why do you kill the agent when you log out? (Windows will kill it
Hi Karl,
Karl M wrote:
Hi HS...
You can use keychain (a package available from setup.exe).
I do something like
ssh-add -l /dev/null 21
if [ $? -eq 1 ]; then
ssh-add
fi
in my .bash_profile, because keychain is slow when I launch several
windows.
Okay, I will try that. BTW, just
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*** gnome-keyring-0.4.6-1
GNOME Keyring is a system to store passwords and other sensitive data in
a standardized way across all GNOME applications.
A keyring stores a collection
Hi H.S
Using keychain is only one way, it is not the only way. I no longer use
keychain.
I launch ssh-agent from a bash script that is run as a service from
cygrunsrv; it is run as the user, not as SYSTEM. This makes the ssh-agent
process survive Windows logout; I only have to enter a
Hi,
I am trying to have sshd running on my Windows XP box. I have Zone Alarm
installed, ver. 6.0.667.
I configured sshd with:
$ ssh-host-config
and started as a service:
$ cygrunsrv -S sshd
which promptly made Zone Alarm to ask if sshd should be allowed internet
access. I allowed it's
I've updated the stunnel package to version 4.14-1.
Stunnel is a program that allows you to encrypt arbitrary TCP connections
inside SSL (Secure Sockets Layer). Stunnel can allow you to secure non-SSL
aware daemons and protocols (like POP, IMAP, LDAP, etc) by having Stunnel
provide the
H. S. wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to have sshd running on my Windows XP box. I have Zone Alarm
installed, ver. 6.0.667.
I configured sshd with:
$ ssh-host-config
and started as a service:
$ cygrunsrv -S sshd
which promptly made Zone Alarm to ask if sshd should be allowed internet
access. I
Simpler than using keychain and ssh-agent, Hmm... did You ever try to
just generate your key by ssh-keygen and then copy the public key
~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub eg to Your remote host into ~/.ssh/authorized_keys.
Would You consider this to be simpler?
matthias
H.S. wrote:
Hi Karl,
Karl M wrote:
Morche Matthias wrote:
Simpler than using keychain and ssh-agent, Hmm... did You ever try to
just generate your key by ssh-keygen and then copy the public key
~/.ssh/id_dsa.pub eg to Your remote host into ~/.ssh/authorized_keys.
Would You consider this to be simpler?
matthias
(Yes, I have
You just want to connect from one host to another one. It's totally
sufficient to set up the key and copy the public part into authorized
keys on the remote host. I never used ssh-agent nor ssh-add and
passwordless logins to several hosts and Windows are hourly routine. Why
do you need them?
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A keyring stores a collection
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