Hi,
A while ago I downloaded the source packages for the
Cygwin versions of gcc-mingw-core and gcc-mingw-g++.
However, after I decompressed them I found that they
didn't contain any source except a few header files,
but that they did contain a few executables.
I posted this fact as part of a
Hi,
I am using cygwin xfree application to connect a host server.
However, I have to use the keyboard settings at the host, other case it
does not connect to the server.
Host server uses english keyboard settings, but I want to use turkish q
type keyboard settings.
Using another program, I can
Franz Haeuslschmid writes:
there is a problem with XFig as soon as more than one EPS should
be imported as figure object. It seems that only those users are
affected, that use a temporary directory on a NTFS partition.
The problem has been addressed earlier:
Apologies for the delay in replying - I didn't need to
use the new Cyg stuff straight away - but Igor, the
version of setup I used was and still is the latest version.
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Hi,
I am getting some strange inode values for some symbolic links to
directories from a C program I am writing to traverse directories.
My understanding of the inode values of symbolic links and C functions is a
follows:
1. executing C function stat on symbolic link should return the inode
James,
First off, there's no need to Cc me -- I read the list. I set the
Reply-To header on all my messages for a reason. Please make sure your
mailer respects it.
On Sat, 13 May 2006, James McLaughlin wrote:
Apologies for the delay in replying - I didn't need to
use the new Cyg stuff
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Hi,
I am getting some strange inode values for some symbolic links to
directories from a C program I am writing to traverse directories.
My understanding of the inode values of symbolic links and C functions is a
follows:
1. executing C function stat on symbolic link
Getting PHP to build under Cygwin is NOT trivial;
While not strictly trivial, it's not hard at all. It required me no
patches or whatever. That is, if you keep your track on building
static stuff (CGI/FCGI, CLI, static in apache or the likes, but not
apxs/apxs2, .SO and the likes). I compiled it
Lloeki wrote:
Getting PHP to build under Cygwin is NOT trivial;
While not strictly trivial, it's not hard at all. It required me no
patches or whatever. That is, if you keep your track on building
static stuff (CGI/FCGI, CLI, static in apache or the likes, but not
apxs/apxs2, .SO and the
Charles Wilson wrote:
Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
A few requests regarding automake:
1) Could you please include the attached patch in automake1.4? This
makes automake-1.4 compatible with the other versions in accepting
- --force-missing. Otherwise, when using autoreconf-2.5x and
On Fri, May 12, 2006 at 09:30:08AM -0400, Igor Peshansky wrote:
After this point, conftest.exe cannot be removed.
Looking around line 4167 of screen's configure should show what exact code
has this behavior. You can then compile it separately and see if you can
reproduce it. After that, it's
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
I'm trying to set up ssh access to a Windows 2003 server. I am
having a problem in that when I ssh to this server it immediately
exits and I
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
/etc/passwd and /etc/group are symlinks to a shared and up to date
copy of the output of mkpasswd/mkgroup. That's not the issue. As I
understand it, for sshd (or in.rlogind) to switch user it needs
special privileges.
Hi, Joy,
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PPIOSPE. It is usually a bad idea to send
email to random Cygwin mailing list participants, rather than asking on
the Cygwin mailing list. I'm redirecting this reply to the appropriate
list.
On Sat, 13 May 2006, Joy wrote:
Hi Igor,
I had the problem
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