Peter Ekberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 12:48:28AM +0200, Jari Aalto wrote:
Dr. Volker Zell writes:
Jari Aalto writes:
Jari it would be nice if the two steps (pkg/spkg) in your build
scripts behave like in other build scripts (g-b-s/Yaakov's
Gentoo-based
Jari Aalto writes:
I saw two problems with it:
1) putting the result [source].tar.gz and [bin].tar.gz back to
the directory where ./package.sh is being run rouind the GPG
signatures attached to them.
$ cd tmp
$ ls
*
Peter Ekberg writes:
Also, this is both an update and a new package (libggi2-display-aa is
new),
so I'm not sure if a GTG is needed on this one...
In case this needs a GTG, here it is.
Ciao
Volker
On Feb 21 20:56, Peter Ekberg wrote:
Hi List!
I'm not really sure how to proceed here, I have an update for libggi2, now
that there is a new libaa1 package. This new package enables the building
of another backend for the libggi library. But devel, display-file,
display-terminfo and
Dr. Volker Zell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
...
creating build/temp.cygwin-1.5.19-i686-2.4/src
-fno-strict-aliasing -DNDEBUG -g -O3 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Isrc/
-I/usr/include/python2.4 -c src/MD2.c -o
build/temp.cygwin-1.5.19-i686-2.4/src/MD2.o
unable to execute -fno-strict-aliasing: No
wonder wrote:
[snip]
I have a similar problem with startx or whichever way to start X. It was all
ok before. The problem happened since yesterday. It probably has to do with
the installation of the McAfee Privacy Service module. This module might have
changed some settings on my computer.
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-02-22 16:40:43
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog fhandler.cc
Log message:
* fhandler.cc (fhandler_base::open): Add FILE_READ_ATTRIBUTES to
access flags in case of
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-02-22 17:06:14
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog exceptions.cc
Log message:
* exceptions.cc (_cygtls::interrupt_now): Reorder conditional
to call inside_kernel only if this
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006, Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Fri, 17 Feb 2006, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Feb 16 12:26, Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Thu, 16 Feb 2006, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
- Most of your patch should go into path.cc so it can be reused,
for instance in strace.
Agreed --
On page http://www.cygwin.com/contrib.html, the first sentence, second
paragraph of section Building the development version of Cygwin reads:
Build instructions are included in the FAQ under How do I rebuild the
tools on my NT box?.
I presume it should read:
Build instructions are included
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Markus Schönhaber wrote:
Don't know if this is of any help: you can set the SIDs for the user
and the user's primary group on the Samba box with pdbedit ... -U
SID -G SID ...Maybe it helps if you use the same SIDs your
I'm trying to build debug versions of cygwin1 and bash in an attempt to
isolate a problem I'm having. My first attempt with cygwin seemed to
grind and grind with nothing being produced--not even errors. After
considerable time I killed the process. Realizing that maybe I was just
impatient,
On Feb 22 00:53, L Anderson wrote:
On page http://www.cygwin.com/contrib.html, the first sentence, second
paragraph of section Building the development version of Cygwin reads:
Build instructions are included in the FAQ under How do I rebuild the
tools on my NT box?.
I presume it should
On 22 February 2006 09:35, L Anderson wrote:
I'm trying to build debug versions of cygwin1 and bash in an attempt to
isolate a problem I'm having. My first attempt with cygwin seemed to
grind and grind with nothing being produced--not even errors. After
considerable time I killed the
On 22 February 2006 07:12, Angel Tsankov wrote:
Hello!
Can someone recommend a GNU program that acts like a firewall,
performs NAT and has been ported to Windows? Thanks in advance!
Nope, but you could start at
http://directory.fsf.org/search/fsd-search.py?q=firewall
I think you're
On Feb 21 18:22, Elliott Hughes wrote:
Cygwin doesn't seem to have POSIX's unfortunately-named posix_openpt
function in its stdlib.h. The function's documented here:
http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/95399/functions/posix_openpt.html
We won't add new functions to the upcoming 1.5.20
A new version of 'libggi' is available for download. This update includes
a new backend in the package 'libggi2-display-aa' based on the recently added
'aalib' package. It also adds a new demo 'ggi-flying_ggis' to the package
'libggi2-samples'.
libggi2-2.2.0-2
CVS coreutils has recently provided emulation of the *at()
functions available in Solaris and recent glibc for other
platforms without them. The *at functions are nice because
you can recurse through directories without changing
the current working directory, which adds a measure
of thread-safety
Eric Blake wrote:
and/or have openat() implemented directly in cygwin so that the
openat emulation of open(/proc/self/fd/4/..) is avoided (not to
mention more efficient by avoiding several other syscalls during
the emulation).
I think implementing openat() directly would be the clear win
Christopher Faylor cgf-no-personal-reply-please at cygwin.com writes:
Specifically, what needs testing is Corinna's new code which properly
fills in d_ino into a dirent struct. I recently found that a samba bug
caused strange behavior when performing an ls or a find in a
directory on a
Hi,
I'm using rxvt.exe to define my xterminal session:
D:\cygwin\bin\rxvt.exe -ls -si -sk -sb -fg black -bg Wheat -fn 7x14 -g
120x24 -T mymachine.domain -e ssh -X -Y -l mylogin
Is it possible to increase the length of the sidebar (i.e. have the
possibility to scroll more lines) for the
Fabrizio Salvatore wrote:
I'm using rxvt.exe to define my xterminal session:
D:\cygwin\bin\rxvt.exe -ls -si -sk -sb -fg black -bg Wheat -fn 7x14 -g
120x24 -T mymachine.domain -e ssh -X -Y -l mylogin
Is it possible to increase the length of the sidebar (i.e. have the
possibility to scroll
L Anderson wrote:
I'm trying to build debug versions of cygwin1 and bash in an attempt to
isolate a problem I'm having. My first attempt with cygwin seemed to
grind and grind with nothing being produced--not even errors. After
considerable time I killed the process. Realizing that maybe I
Hi Brian,
thanks for the help and sorry for having created confusion in the thread.
cheers,
FAb
Fabrizio Salvatore wrote:
I'm using rxvt.exe to define my xterminal session:
D:\cygwin\bin\rxvt.exe -ls -si -sk -sb -fg black -bg Wheat -fn 7x14 -g
120x24 -T
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 08:21:48AM -0800, Brian Dessent wrote:
Eric Blake wrote:
and/or have openat() implemented directly in cygwin so that the openat
emulation of open(/proc/self/fd/4/..) is avoided (not to mention more
efficient by avoiding several other syscalls during the emulation).
I think
On 22 February 2006 17:31, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 08:21:48AM -0800, Brian Dessent wrote:
Eric Blake wrote:
and/or have openat() implemented directly in cygwin so that the openat
emulation of open(/proc/self/fd/4/..) is avoided (not to mention more
efficient by
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 06:16:25PM -, Dave Korn wrote:
On 22 February 2006 17:31, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 08:21:48AM -0800, Brian Dessent wrote:
Eric Blake wrote:
and/or have openat() implemented directly in cygwin so that the openat
emulation of
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006, Perdue, Dave T. wrote:
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTWLL. Thanks.
We are currently using Cygwin 1.5.12-1 on our Windows 2000 Domain as the
ssh server for our PCs. 1.5.12-1 ssh allows us to log into the domain
PCs remotely using our domain accounts. I installed
On Feb 22 13:21, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 06:16:25PM -, Dave Korn wrote:
On 22 February 2006 17:31, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 08:21:48AM -0800, Brian Dessent wrote:
I think implementing openat() directly would be the clear win here,
since
On Feb 22 12:51, Perdue, Dave T. CIV NAVAIR 5.4.3, Bldg 2035, Rm 205, Cube 200
wrote:
We are currently using Cygwin 1.5.12-1 on our Windows 2000 Domain as
the ssh server for our PCs. 1.5.12-1 ssh allows us to log into the
domain PCs remotely using our domain accounts. I installed Cygwin
Hi. I am hoping to run proftpd under cygwin so I can
run a FTPS (ftp over ssl/tls) server in Windows. The
default proftpd package that comes with cygwin does
not have mod_tls and I decided to build one. So far,
I have done this:
- Installed cygwin for all users
- Installed openSSL libraries
I installed cygwin-inst-20060222.tar.bz2 from
http://cygwin.com/snapshots/ into a fresh install of 1.5.19-4, rebooted, and
still have the same issue. When I use ssh (using a PASSWORD) to remotely log
into this system with a local account the native whoami.exe properly shows my
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 04:56:31PM -0500, Perdue, Dave T. CIV NAVAIR 5.4.3,
Bldg 2035, Rm 205, Cube 200 wrote:
I installed cygwin-inst-20060222.tar.bz2 from
http://cygwin.com/snapshots/ into a fresh install of 1.5.19-4,
rebooted, and still have the same issue. When I use ssh (using a
PASSWORD
I just installed the dev. snapshot as suggested by Corinna
Are you running Cygwin 1.5.19-4? Anyway, try the latest developer's
snapshot from http://cygwin.com/snapshots/ It probably solves your
problem.
and nothing seems to have changed. And yes, I was on the 1.5.19-4.
I have seen few more
I've encountered the same silent exit problem
in a multi-threaded Python Tkinter program also.
I'm guessing that the Python interpreter hits
an error starting a thread, so it calls exit(),
and that the thread changes in cygwin 1.5.19
relative to 1.5.18 caused the problem we're seeing.
My program
I just installed the new apache2 package using cygwin setup. After
configuring, starting and testing the server I realized that mod_proxy
is not included in the install. Unfortunately, that mod_proxy and
mod_rewrite were the reason I thought of installing it. I've just
thrown the towel after a
Hi All...
With the latest snapshots (2/22, 2/20 and possible 2/19, not sure about 2/19
and have not tried any before that) I get an error in my application log
like the following after each interactive ssh session loggs off.
sshd: PID 2928: syslogin_perform_logout: logout() returned an
Hi,
Does cygwin have a program called script. It is a program
which records terminal traffic in a file.
If so what would I select in setup to get it?
Thanks in advance.
Jim
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