Peter D. Stout schrieb:
I was testing the snapshot this morning and noticed a couple of minor issues.
First, if the location of the Cygwin files changes on a mirror, then
setup lists the mirror twice in the chooser and reports an error that
the selected mirror has been removed when you click
It worked fine for me (except as all previous versions it wants to
reinstall source only gcc-testsuite when I select install).
- Alexey.
Brian Dessent wrote:
I've just uploaded http://cygwin.com/setup/snapshots/setup-2.551.exe.
If you had experienced any problems with previous versions please
I want to contribute and maintain catdoc, the GNU MS-Office File reader.
What:
http://xarch.tu-graz.ac.at/publ/cygwin/release/catdoc/catdoc-0.94.2-1-src.tar.bz2
http://xarch.tu-graz.ac.at/publ/cygwin/release/catdoc/catdoc-0.94.2-1.tar.bz2
Reini Urban writes:
I want to contribute and maintain catdoc, the GNU MS-Office File reader.
What:
http://xarch.tu-graz.ac.at/publ/cygwin/release/catdoc/catdoc-0.94.2-1-src.tar.bz2
http://xarch.tu-graz.ac.at/publ/cygwin/release/catdoc/catdoc-0.94.2-1.tar.bz2
Reini Urban writes:
I want to contribute and maintain catdoc, the GNU MS-Office File reader.
What:
http://xarch.tu-graz.ac.at/publ/cygwin/release/catdoc/catdoc-0.94.2-1-src.tar.bz2
http://xarch.tu-graz.ac.at/publ/cygwin/release/catdoc/catdoc-0.94.2-1.tar.bz2
Dave Diane writes:
No we haven't - I was hoping that once Reini was satisfied, the other
votes would quickly follow...
+1 from me.
Thanks for checking though.
Cheers
Dave
Ciao
Volker
On Wed, 9 Aug 2006, Reini Urban wrote:
BTW: I wonder if people want wv, htmldoc and antiword also.
antiword is already part of the distribution.
Igor
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Reini Urban wrote:
BTW: I wonder if people want wv, htmldoc and antiword also.
I have wv and wv2 in Cygwin Ports CVS, under ports/libs/{wv,wv2}, so if
you want to maintain them (fine with me), I'll at least save you the work.
Yaakov
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wget http://staff.washington.edu/joshuadf/cygwin/cygwin-doc-1.4-4-src.tar.bz2
wget http://staff.washington.edu/joshuadf/cygwin/cygwin-doc-1.4-4.tar.bz2
Dr. Volker Zell schrieb:
Reini Urban writes:
I want to contribute and maintain catdoc, the GNU MS-Office File reader.
What:
http://xarch.tu-graz.ac.at/publ/cygwin/release/catdoc/catdoc-0.94.2-1-src.tar.bz2
Thanks James, that works very well. For the record, I've got Xdmx
working with a 3 monitor setup involving a Windows/Cygwin laptop with
dual monitors and a Redhat box with one monitor. It needs some tweaking
with the various -rootless or -multiwindow cygwin x startup options for
an optimal
A new upstream release.
This release fixes a possible heap overflow in the UPX code.
Release focus:
Minor security fixes
Note that 0.88.3-2 silently overwrote the two
/etc/{clamd,freshclam}.conf files, and you might have to
fill in your settings again.
About:
Clam AntiVirus is an anti-virus
fcgi-2.4.0-2, with the accompaning libraries libfcgi0 and libfcgi-devel
has been added to the cygwin repository.
I attached the README for full info.
Note that first tests with the only official combination so far:
lighttpd-1.4.9 and clisp-2.39 crashed clisp. This is not a fastcgi
problem.
I got out my GNU Make (for 3.81) book by R. M. Stallman and others
and find on page 22 (4.3.2):
QUOTE
Microsoft operating systems (MS-DOS and MS-Windows) use backslashes
to separate directories in pathnames, like so:
c:\foo\bar\baz.c
This is equivalent to the Unix-style
On 09 August 2006 09:30, Mark Millard wrote:
Does the Cygwin 3.81-1 make at least match RMS's June 2004 definition
of what make 3.81 should be like on MS-Windows?
No, the _mingw_ version of make 3.81 matches RMS's definition of what make
3.81 should be like on MS-Windows.
The cygwin
On 09 August 2006 02:44, infoterror wrote:
This thread was over a month ago and the guy went away happy with a solution
to his problems. What exactly do you have to add to it?
Based on two installs I did, it's easy to get the cygintl-3.dll problem
without doing anything wrong. Sometimes the
I installed Cygwin on my desktop long time ago. So, now I have old versions
of different packages, such as PostgreSQL 7.3.4 set up on my desktop.
I am currently trying to set up my laptop and I want to have identical setup
to my desctop. Which mean that I want an old version of PG.
So, my
Hello,
how can I use a colon in dependencies for make? If a dependency contains a
colon, I get the error
*** target pattern contains no `%'. Stop.
I use GNU Make 3.81 for i686-pc-cygwin, GNU bash, version 3.1.17(6)-release
(i686-pc-cygwin).
I had search for a solution in many newsgroups, but I
I've run into the same problem after upgrading to 3.81-1 with dependencies that
contain a drive letter (e.g., x:\foo\bar.c).
For now I've downgraded back to 3.80-1, but would obviously be interested in a
better solution.
-Brian
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 09 August 2006 13:23, Brian Hassink wrote:
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Rene Nitzsche
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 8:08 AM
how can I use a colon in dependencies for make? If a dependency contains a
colon, I get the error *** target pattern contains no
hi,
yesterday we upgraded the cygwin.dll to version 1.5.21-2 (just the dll,
that why cygcheck still reports 1.5.20-1). our nighty build (takes a few
hours) ran successfully. but this morning, as multiple users were logged
in, we got the same CreateFileMapping error again.
as a workaround we
Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
The following package has been added to the Cygwin net release:
*** Numeric-24.2-1
Numerical Python provides a fast, compact, multidimensional array
language facility as a Python module.
This package requires python-2.4.x and is listed under the Python category.
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 02:53:50AM -0700, alecswan wrote:
I installed Cygwin on my desktop long time ago. So, now I have old versions
of different packages, such as PostgreSQL 7.3.4 set up on my desktop.
I am currently trying to set up my laptop and I want to have identical setup
to my desctop.
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 02:10:15PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
On 09 August 2006 13:23, Brian Hassink wrote:
From: Rene Nitzsche
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 8:08 AM
how can I use a colon in dependencies for make? If a dependency
contains a colon, I get the error *** target pattern contains
Problem solved. The installation instructions give two options: 1)
.\configure; make install or
2) installer.tcl. It says that make simply calls installer.tcl, so it
would seem unlikely that it would make a difference. However option 2)
works and option 1) does not.
tcllib is pretty big
Thank-you. This reply was far more helpful than the previous.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Christopher Faylor
Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2006 10:17 AM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: Colon in dependencies
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at
Note: not all of us like Asian food (http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU).
Also, http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR.
fred wrote:
The gcc supports 64bit int it seems, but the library as downloaded does not,
for example try
long long ldec = 0x110LL;
printf(%s: 0x%Lx,%Ld;
I thought I'd have a crack at fixing the manpage for printf(3) (see
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-08/msg00288.html), but when I opened
it, I was a bit shocked to discover that it is only *MARGINALLY* in
troff format. I do note that other manpages seem more normal (man1
pages, for
Hi.
It seems that http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ov-ex-win.html needs to
be amended because it says (copy of the last sentance)...
All tools may be used from the Microsoft command prompt, with
full support for normal Windows pathnames.
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Mark Millard
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On 09 August 2006 15:45, Brian Hassink wrote:
Thank-you. This reply was far more helpful than the previous.
That reply was a fish. The previous reply was teaching you to fish.
If you had bothered to do your elementary background research, you would
already have seen all those scripts,
It seems that http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ov-ex-win.html needs to
be amended because it says (copy of the last sentance)...
All tools may be used from the Microsoft command prompt, with
full support for normal Windows pathnames.
I don't think so. The previous sentences restrict that
mwoehlke wrote:
I thought I'd have a crack at fixing the manpage for printf(3) (see
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-08/msg00288.html), but when I opened
it, I was a bit shocked to discover that it is only *MARGINALLY* in
troff format. I do note that other manpages seem more normal (man1
On 09 August 2006 17:26, Buster wrote:
It seems that http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ov-ex-win.html needs to
be amended because it says (copy of the last sentance)...
All tools may be used from the Microsoft command prompt, with
full support for normal Windows pathnames.
I don't
On 09 August 2006 17:42, Eric Twietmeyer wrote:
I recently installed the entire cygwin and cygwin/X environment from scratch
on a new machine. After some minutes the main thread of emacs.exe
(according to Sysinternal's Process Explorer) starts consuming all the
resources of one of the
Hi Charles,
Please see below.
Charles Wilson schrieb:
This announcement comes somewhat late, but is provided so that there
exists some record of this change in the cygwin-announce mailing list
archive.
On July 1, 2005, the existing autotools on cygwin were all obsoleted by
new versions,
The original poster, to which my post was a reply, claimed to have
searched for the answer in the newsgroups and not found anything. Silly
me for taking him at his word.
Regardless, it doesn't give you the excuse to jump on me so just back
off.
Cheers,
Brian
-Original Message-
From:
Hi,
I noticed that qt-mt.pc pkg-config file contains -lresolv, but this
library does not exist in the cygwin distribution.
pkg-config qt-mt --libs
-L/usr/lib/qt3/lib -L/usr/X11R6/lib -lqt-mt -lGL -lXmu -lXi -lXrender
-lXrandr -lXcursor -lXft -lfreetype -lfontconfig -lXext -lX11 -lSM
-lICE
alecswan schrieb:
I installed Cygwin on my desktop long time ago. So, now I have old versions
of different packages, such as PostgreSQL 7.3.4 set up on my desktop.
I am currently trying to set up my laptop and I want to have identical setup
to my desctop. Which mean that I want an old version
On Wed, 9 Aug 2006, Rafal Mantiuk wrote:
I noticed that qt-mt.pc pkg-config file contains -lresolv, but this
library does not exist in the cygwin distribution.
It does, actually, but you can't find it on the package search page.
That's because it's a symlink to /usr/lib/libminires.dll.a that
Returning after 2 year hiatus. Have a clean machine for Cygwin install, but
Download without installing and Installing from local directory simply
provides a smattering of basic packages available. Despite having Selected
ALL==Install for CUR packages.
Directories and tar-babies are created by
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 10:52:29AM -0700, mrcub wrote:
Returning after 2 year hiatus. Have a clean machine for Cygwin install, but
Download without installing and Installing from local directory simply
provides a smattering of basic packages available. Despite having Selected
ALL==Install for CUR
mwoehlke wrote:
mwoehlke wrote:
I thought I'd have a crack at fixing the manpage for printf(3) (see
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-08/msg00288.html), but when I opened
it, I was a bit shocked to discover that it is only *MARGINALLY* in
troff format. I do note that other manpages seem more
On 09 August 2006 17:42, Eric Twietmeyer wrote:
I recently installed the entire cygwin and cygwin/X
environment from
scratch on a new machine. After some minutes the main thread of
emacs.exe (according to Sysinternal's Process Explorer) starts
consuming all the resources of one of
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 01:10:11PM -0500, mwoehlke wrote:
mwoehlke wrote:
mwoehlke wrote:
I thought I'd have a crack at fixing the manpage for printf(3) (see
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-08/msg00288.html), but when I opened
it, I was a bit shocked to discover that it is only *MARGINALLY* in
Chris,
Thanks for the snippy remark. The fact is the packages weren't (note the
modal tense) acknowledged by setup.exe unless associated with an md5.
You've succeeded at providing a sarcastic response to an easily addressable
part of my dilemma.
For the more challenging aspect, why won't
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 11:27:37AM -0700, mrcub wrote:
Thanks for the snippy remark. The fact is the packages weren't (note the
modal tense) acknowledged by setup.exe unless associated with an md5.
You've succeeded at providing a sarcastic response to an easily addressable
part of my dilemma.
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 01:10:11PM -0500, mwoehlke wrote:
I have a modified Linux manpage almost ready to go; I assume that goes
to cygwin.patches?
No, that would be appropriate only if the man page was found in the
winsup hierarchy. The first line of printf(3) says
I've noticed repeated logon failures in my Security event log with
the 2006-08-02 snapshot. (I have security auditing enabled.)
It looks like these failures occur when cron runs a job. I attached
strace to cron and saw the following:
2315 31545159 [main] CRON 4164 subauth: LsaLogonUser:
On Tue, Aug 08, 2006 at 03:18:45PM -0700, Ed Hirgelt wrote:
I realize that this isn't the best of all possible bug reports. But
it is the most information I have been able to get in the past few
weeks.
No, but I can't think of much more data I could ask for to help narrow
this down.
I've been
Chris,
Thanks for the clarification and I retract my editorial comments. Simply
put, I selected ALL packages for Download without installing and
received copies of all the tarballs but none of the md5's. My recollection
may be a bit hazy, but once upon a time the proper md5 was required in the
Remember, I predicted the thin intelligences would lash out at those from
outside their tribe who dare comment on their work. They're underconfident
and unstable, and would rather accuse others of being wrong than admit
problems exist. Watch:
This thread was over a month ago and the guy went
infoterror wrote:
Under windows, programs are installed by default in C:\Program Files.
cygwin's preferred c:\cygwin is foolish and makes an unnecessary mess of
installations.
Cygwin's c:\cygwin contains AN ENTIRE (virtual) FILESYSTEM. I don't
know about you, but *I* sure don't want that sort
On 08/09/2006, infoterror wrote:
Under windows XP, download setup.exe. Run it and select download files for
installation. Save these files to CD-R and carry to remote location. When
you install cygwin, and attempt to run bash, it will come up with the
cygintl-3.dll error.
Have you tried this
Hi
I am running sshd having set up the sshd service using ssh-host-config with
privilege separation and with sshd running as a server owned by the local
sshd_server user.
All is working fine and I can log in using my keys without the need for
passwords or without keys and using passwords.
My
mwoehlke wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 01:10:11PM -0500, mwoehlke wrote:
I have a modified Linux manpage almost ready to go; I assume that
goes to cygwin.patches?
No, that would be appropriate only if the man page was found in the
winsup hierarchy. The first line
Andy Keane wrote:
Hi
I am running sshd having set up the sshd service using ssh-host-config with
privilege separation and with sshd running as a server owned by the local
sshd_server user.
All is working fine and I can log in using my keys without the need for
passwords or without keys and
Cygwin's c:\cygwin contains AN ENTIRE (virtual) FILESYSTEM. I don't
know about you, but *I* sure don't want that sort of thing under
Program Files (besides which, POSIX-ish systems don't really
appreciate spaces in file/path names).
1. You're running cygwin on a Windows system. Local
Have you tried this with the recently announced setup.exe snapshot?
If it was announced after the first reply I made to this list, no.
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On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 12:15:37PM -0700, mrcub wrote:
Thanks for the clarification and I retract my editorial comments. Simply
put, I selected ALL packages for Download without installing and
received copies of all the tarballs but none of the md5's. My recollection
may be a bit hazy, but once
Hello,
I'm attempting to setup crontab on a windows 2003 box and am having
problems getting the jobs to run. I have tried running the service as a
local administrater and domain admin and the service starts and stops
and then tells me that some services will only start when needed. I
have
Chris, After many machinations I may found what works for my downloading
process. setup.ini was modified to reflect the absolute path for the
tar-balls. The /release directory, setup.exe and setup.ini were moved to
the root. Temporary file writing location was set to /release and voila;
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 12:38:47PM -0700, infoterror wrote:
Remember, I predicted the thin intelligences would lash out at those from
outside their tribe who dare comment on their work.
It really isn't that hard to predict what kind of response you'll get.
When one uses confrontational language
Kevin Markle wrote:
Hello,
I'm attempting to setup crontab on a windows 2003 box and am having
problems getting the jobs to run. I have tried running the service as a
local administrater and domain admin and the service starts and stops
and then tells me that some services will only start
I ran into a brick wall and could not find anything on
the web and on the post to resolve the problem I'm
having, which is a strange one.
I have a C program that call system(ls -la
dir.txt) that works fine within bash cygwin. It also
has been working on the computers running windows xp
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
mwoehlke wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 01:10:11PM -0500, mwoehlke wrote:
I have a modified Linux manpage almost ready to go; I assume that
goes to cygwin.patches?
No, that would be appropriate only if the man page was found in the
winsup
Hi,
I'd like to modify makedepend. To do this I'd like to select the Install
Source Code option for it in the setup program.
I know it comes with Cygwin, but I can't seem to figure out which
package (or install module) it is in.
Can anyone point me in the right direction? I figure I could
Christopher,
I must have messed something up while zipping up and copying cygwin from my
desktop to my laptop. Now I am getting this error:
'bash' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable
program or batch file.
Do you have any idea what I messed up?
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Jeff Lu wrote:
I ran into a brick wall and could not find anything on
the web and on the post to resolve the problem I'm
having, which is a strange one.
I have a C program that call system(ls -la
dir.txt) that works fine within bash cygwin. It also
has been working on the computers running
mwoehlke wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
mwoehlke wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 01:10:11PM -0500, mwoehlke wrote:
I have a modified Linux manpage almost ready to go; I assume that
goes to cygwin.patches?
No, that would be appropriate only if the man page was
Jean-Claude Gervais wrote:
Hi,
I'd like to modify makedepend. To do this I'd like to select the Install
Source Code option for it in the setup program.
I know it comes with Cygwin, but I can't seem to figure out which
package (or install module) it is in.
Can anyone point me in the right
alecswan wrote:
Christopher,
I must have messed something up while zipping up and copying cygwin from my
desktop to my laptop. Now I am getting this error:
'bash' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable
program or batch file.
Do you have any idea what I messed up?
You
Hi Larry,
Nope. You were right. I was conveniently looking at another
cygcheck.out.
I hate when that happens.
LOL! NP! In my role as DBA that happens frequently... To me! :D
There's nothing obvious from the configuration. I assume that only
HA\sybase has cron jobs running or have you
Thanks for your reply.
Unset PAGER did not fix things, but after reading some man pages on the
Internet, I discovered a way to make things work for me.
PAGER=less -r
Export PAGER
After that I get readable highlighted man pages.
Thanks for giving me the clue where to look.
John B.
No http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU please, and
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR... thanks!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Wed, 9 Aug 2006, jbonnett wrote:
I am having a problem where escape sequences, rather than colour
highlighting, appear when I display man
On 8/9/06, Igor Peshansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 9 Aug 2006, Rafal Mantiuk wrote:
I noticed that qt-mt.pc pkg-config file contains -lresolv, but this
library does not exist in the cygwin distribution.
It does, actually, but you can't find it on the package search page.
That's
On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 06:35:49PM -0400, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
alecswan wrote:
Christopher,
I must have messed something up while zipping up and copying cygwin from my
desktop to my laptop. Now I am getting this error:
'bash' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable
Jim Kleckner wrote:
This patch mentions:
# Optionally, you can run
# python setup.py config first. This fixes a bug in
LinearAlgebra on Cygwin (and possibly
# other platforms).
but python setup.py config fails to compile with the message:
unable to execute _configtest.exe: No such
Are there any useful resources on finding out exactly what security mode
to choose when using Cygwin, also, are there any resources on how to use
mkpasswd and what arguments to use. I have scoured the net for two days
looking for anything.
Is cygwin now abandonware, or is support just abyssmally
On 8/9/06, mwoehlke wrote:
I thought I'd have a crack at fixing the manpage for printf(3) (see
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-08/msg00288.html), but when I opened
it, I was a bit shocked to discover that it is only *MARGINALLY* in
troff format. I do note that other manpages seem more normal
On 8/7/06, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
So there is. Hm. Oh well. Joshua, here's a patch, if you think using it is
less effort than just deleting the line yourself.
Of course I'll use it. How else would I know which was the duplicate? :)
It wasn't in the cygwin-doc-1.4-4 I posted a few
A new upstream release.
This release fixes a possible heap overflow in the UPX code.
Release focus:
Minor security fixes
Note that 0.88.3-2 silently overwrote the two
/etc/{clamd,freshclam}.conf files, and you might have to
fill in your settings again.
About:
Clam AntiVirus is an anti-virus
fcgi-2.4.0-2, with the accompaning libraries libfcgi0 and libfcgi-devel
has been added to the cygwin repository.
I attached the README for full info.
Note that first tests with the only official combination so far:
lighttpd-1.4.9 and clisp-2.39 crashed clisp. This is not a fastcgi
problem.
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