On Jun 26 16:55, Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
could you please update the gvim package to vim7, too?
Hmm, I see that gvim is quite a popular package. :-) The problem is
that I'm too many steps ahead of the distribution right now:
1) I'm running a snapshot
From: Corinna Vinschen
To: cygwin-apps@cygwin.com
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 6:04 AM
Subject: Re: ITP: dmalloc-5.4.2 [reissued]
The packaging looks good to me. But I have a question. Is there a
reason that you didn't build dmalloc as shared library as on Debian?
Would that not work on
On Jun 27 08:04, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
From: Corinna Vinschen
To: cygwin-apps@cygwin.com
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2006 6:04 AM
Subject: Re: ITP: dmalloc-5.4.2 [reissued]
The packaging looks good to me. But I have a question. Is there a
reason that you didn't build dmalloc as shared
upset: *** warning package dmalloc requires non-existent package Cygwin
I've made the obvious change.
cgf
I downloaded Cygwin and got it to work. Then I downloaded FontForge to run
on Cygwin. All well and good until I tried to open FontForge. Then I got an
error message saying that cygxml2-2.dll could not be found.
From what I was able to gather from the Cygwin site, the above file is part
of the
naomi gill wrote:
I downloaded Cygwin and got it to work. Then I downloaded FontForge to
run on Cygwin. All well and good until I tried to open FontForge. Then I
got an error message saying that cygxml2-2.dll could not be found.
From what I was able to gather from the Cygwin site, the above
On Tue, Jun 27, 2006 at 02:46:56PM +0900, SUZUKI Hisao wrote:
# I should have posted this message to this list from the first.
I made a patch to cygwin1.dll to support UTF-8.
It allows you to use all of characters and file (or path) names
allowed in Windows, while keeping binary-compatibility
On 26 June 2006 21:02, Linda Walsh wrote:
Which begs the question -- why aren't releases done more often? Five
months between releases seems intensely long compared to, say, the linux
kernel, which averaged 1 month releases when 2.4 was active, to 2 month
releases, now, with 2.6 and the
Hello,
I run some linux scripts I used from time to time now under cygwin,
So I found a problem that has never been appeared under Linux.
The scripts I use are included.
Difftest.sh is the script that will be started by the user.
It will first update some repositories and then run finds over
Hello Cygwin Friends,
We have our source files and make file infrastructure shared across
Solaris, Linux and Windows platforms. I am facing some issues under
specific conditions while building on Cygwin.
Our project areas are under \\minar\dsp_qdsptools_cvsw-hyd under
which we have our
Hi, I am having the following problem:
(a) I can build my system under Cygwin on Windows XP32/SP1 amd64
(hostname rosella)
(b) exactly the same build processes generates a segfaulting binary
on XP64 amd62x2 (hostname budgie)
cyginfo -s for budgie attached. AFAIK this is the very latest
Billinghurst, David (CALCRTS) wrote:
This is not really a cygwin problem.
I guess you didn't see my post--if the compiler should be
able to find an include file in the same directory as the
source file (and/or the current directory, since they are
the same in this case), then it is a cygwin
On 27 June 2006 14:41, Williams, Gerald S (Jerry) wrote:
Billinghurst, David (CALCRTS) wrote:
This is not really a cygwin problem.
I guess you didn't see my post--if the compiler should be
able to find an include file in the same directory as the
source file (and/or the current directory,
skaller wrote:
Hi, I am having the following problem:
(a) I can build my system under Cygwin on Windows XP32/SP1 amd64
(hostname rosella)
(b) exactly the same build processes generates a segfaulting binary
on XP64 amd62x2 (hostname budgie)
cyginfo -s for budgie attached. AFAIK this is the
Version 5.4.2-1 of dmalloc has been uploaded.
dmalloc is a malloc debugger. It is a drop in replacement for the system's
`malloc', `realloc', `calloc', `free' and other memory management routines
that provides powerful debugging facilities configurable at runtime.
These facilities include such
On Tue, 2006-06-27 at 09:54 -0500, mwoehlke wrote:
skaller wrote:
FWIW, I run Cygwin on Win2K3 R2 x64 with no problems.
Well Cygwin 'runs' with no problems. The problem here
seems to be a problem a with a binary generated by gcc et al,
that is, it isn't really a Cygwin problem as such.
On Sun, 25 Jun 2006, Dave wrote:
David Mastronarde wrote:
After upgrading sed from 4.1.4 to 4.1.5, I found that line endings were
being converted from CRLF to CRCRLF when the input file was specified
with a windows file path:
% sed -e 's/g5a/setname/g' 'c:\cygwin\home\mast/sedtestin' !
On 6/27/06, David Mastronarde wrote:
On Sun, 25 Jun 2006, Dave wrote:
David Mastronarde wrote:
After upgrading sed from 4.1.4 to 4.1.5, I found that line endings were
being converted from CRLF to CRCRLF when the input file was specified
with a windows file path:
% sed -e 's/g5a/setname/g'
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Dave Kilroy wrote:
On 6/27/06, David Mastronarde wrote:
On Sun, 25 Jun 2006, Dave wrote:
David Mastronarde wrote:
After upgrading sed from 4.1.4 to 4.1.5, I found that line endings were
being converted from CRLF to CRCRLF when the input file was specified
with a
$ AUTOSSH_FIRST_POLL=5 AUTOSSH_POLL=5 AUTOSSH_DEBUG=yes autossh -M 3
-N dessent.net
autossh: PID 3204: short poll time: adjusting net timeouts to 2500
autossh: PID 3204: checking for grace period, tries = 0
autossh: PID 3204: starting ssh (count 1)
autossh: PID 3204: ssh child pid
I have installed the latest cygwin and under my account it seem to work
fine. I can open the cygwin window and run the unix commands.
The account that I installed under is user = xxxyyy.
When I start the cygwin.bat file it works fine and I go to my home directory
/home/xxxyyy
I can su xxxyyy
Yes I forgot to mention that the include file that the compiler could
not find was in the working directory.
Adding a -I./ to the flags has seemed to solve this.
On 6/26/06, Williams, Gerald S (Jerry) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Brad Krane wrote:
I'm trying to compile the scientific package
Hi!
I have two computers. On one, compiling ImageMagick works without
problems. On the other not. On this one, I get errors like:
*** Warning: linker path does not have real file for library -lbz2.
*** I have the capability to make that library automatically link in when
*** you link to this
McGraw, Robert P. wrote:
I have installed the latest cygwin and under my account it seem to
work fine. I can open the cygwin window and run the unix commands.
The account that I installed under is user = xxxyyy.
When I start the cygwin.bat file it works fine and I go to my home
directory
Daniela Duerbeck wrote:
I have two computers. On one, compiling ImageMagick works without
problems. On the other not. On this one, I get errors like:
*** Warning: linker path does not have real file for library -lbz2.
[snip]
On this computer I deleted the whole cygwin directory and
Dave Korn wrote:
We *need* to see the actual command line.
That was in the original post (sorry, I should have made
sure it was included in the text when I CC'ed you...):
f77 -O2 -c -o jlgen.o jlgen.F
The command was being executed from the same directory
as jlgen.F, which also contains
I have just set-up cygwin (1.5.19-4) on a XP/Pro/SP2 non-domain system and
got the expected:
Your group is currently mkpasswd. This indicates that
the /etc/passwd (and possibly /etc/group) files should be rebuilt.
See the man pages for mkpasswd and mkgroup then, for example, run
mkpasswd
On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Williams, Gerald S (Jerry) wrote:
I just recreated the problem with some minimal code,
and got some more information in the process:
Create a file foo.for that contains one line:
include 'foo.inc'
Create an empty file named foo.inc in the same
directory.
Daniela wrote:
Hi René!
Probably you don't have Cygwin's bin directory in PATH (the Windows
environment
variable not the shell env variable).
That does not help. :-( I added the value, double checked and booted the
computer, but these error messages remain.)
First tought: why do you
Hi Rene!
First tought: why do you want to compile ImageMagic? is the version distributed
by Cygwin not working?
There are some reasons: One is that I do also sometimes like to use
apache with perl cgis. The apache under cygwin needs cygwin-Perl. And I
use perl-scripts for Image
Hi Rene!
And also if I use the sources that I have compiled on the other PC I get:
*** Warning: This system can not link to static lib archive wand/libWand.la.
*** I have the capability to make that library automatically link in when
*** you link to this library. But I can only do this if you
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Daniela Duerbeck wrote:
Deleting Cygwin means you don't have the linker (and compiler) so
where could the errors come from?
No, I meant that I deleted the whole C:\cygwin directory and all tmps
and installed new in d:\cygwin
Whoops, is this a typo? If not, and you
Hi Igor!
Whoops, is this a typo? If not, and you really did delete c:\cygwin, but
installed in *D*:\cygwin (emphasis mine), then you could be in trouble
because the mount table (which you didn't remove) still points to
c:\cygwin.
Where is this mount table? And how can cygwin really be
Daniela wrote:
[snip]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ ls -al /usr/bin/cygbz2-1.dll
-rwxr-x---+ 1 Dani Users 56832 Jul 9 2005 /usr/bin/cygbz2-1.dll
So, the library is there.
The error message points to a problem with the PATH, perhaps you have some
strange characters that cause trouble (German
On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Daniela Duerbeck wrote:
Hi Igor!
Whoops, is this a typo? If not, and you really did delete c:\cygwin,
but installed in *D*:\cygwin (emphasis mine), then you could be in
trouble because the mount table (which you didn't remove) still points
to c:\cygwin.
Where is
Hofmann Kai wrote:
Hello,
I run some linux scripts I used from time to time now under cygwin,
So I found a problem that has never been appeared under Linux.
The scripts I use are included.
Difftest.sh is the script that will be started by the user.
It will first update some repositories and
On 06/27/2006, skaller wrote:
I tried gdb briefly, but (a) its hard to use because it exhibits spurious
errors due to signals Cygwin normally catches
This has been discusssed countless times on this list. The work-around is to
just continue until you get past these problems and onto your
hi all
i am trying to compile linux kernel in cygwin
i am using Linux-2.4.32
up to make menuconfig, make clean, make dep eveerything work fine
while running make bzImage it gives me error
for redefining of some files.
i am not getting whey this conflit
i also wnt to know where cygwin save
Version 5.4.2-1 of dmalloc has been uploaded.
dmalloc is a malloc debugger. It is a drop in replacement for the system's
`malloc', `realloc', `calloc', `free' and other memory management routines
that provides powerful debugging facilities configurable at runtime.
These facilities include such
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