Dear list,
I have fixed the minor packaging problems found out by Dr. Zell so I
assume that I have got his GTG vote.
Please upload lyx-1.4.3-4 from
ftp://ftp.lyx.org/pub/lyx/bin/1.4.3/cygwin-package .
Cheers,
Bo
Well I definitely apologize to Larry and the list in general, as for
some reason I never saw that message arrive in my mailbox. Thank you.
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-09/msg00516.html
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Could this be the reason for which I obtain that
tetex-base 3.0.0-3Incomplete
tetex-extra 3.0.0-3Incomplete
tetex-tiny 3.0.0-3Incomplete
from cygcheck -c, even if I reinstall them ?
Cheers,
Hello,
How to edit files owned by SYSTEM, please?
TIA,
Vinicius.
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Hello:
Does anyone knows of a cernlib package for cygwin?
Thanks.
Joao
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According to Kenneth Nellis on 9/29/2006 7:50 AM:
Couldn't find anything relevant in the archives or the documentation...
I have bash scripts that I want to run identically under Cygwin and
Linux, which sometimes require the scripts to detect
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According to Tom Lee on 9/29/2006 10:23 PM:
Eric,
From: ericblake AT comcast DOT net (Eric Blake)
^
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR - list policy is that you don't
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According to Vinicius on 9/30/2006 5:59 AM:
Hello,
How to edit files owned by SYSTEM, please?
chown them to someone else, or chmod them to be world writable, or become
SYSTEM yourself (search the archives for sysbash for this last trick).
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According to mwoehlke on 9/29/2006 12:14 PM:
Wilks, Dan wrote:
So we just got the short-end? A long(?) standing behavior of cygwin
and DOS paths and a recent change to bash that eliminates support for
\r's. I guess we were living on the edge of
João Esteves wrote:
Hello:
Does anyone knows of a cernlib package for cygwin?
It would be very nice to have Cernlib in the Cygwin distribution (like
lapack and fftw) as in Linux-Debian, Ubuntu-Kubuntu...
In any case, for the moment:
Have you looked at
According to Vinicius on 9/30/2006 5:59 AM:
Hello,
How to edit files owned by SYSTEM, please?
On 9/30/06, Eric Blake wrote:
chown them to someone else, or chmod them to be world writable, or become
SYSTEM yourself (search the archives for sysbash for this last trick).
Administrator accounts
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From: Angelo Graziosi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2006 6:11 PM
Subject: Re: Cernlib for cygwin
João Esteves wrote:
Hello:
Does anyone knows of a cernlib package for cygwin?
It would be very nice to have Cernlib
João Esteves wrote:
Yes but I'm getting an error on compiling lapack.
On Cygwin you do not need to build lapack: it is yet a Cygwin package
(http://cygwin.com/packages/).
On Cygwin you do not need to build Cernlib too! The links I suggested
contain a 'Download the compiled binaries'
On 9/28/06, OverlordQ wrote:
Yes, still same problem. And the other copies were from programs that
had been compiled under cygwin like Winboard, jtr, and a few Chess engines.
bash.exe and id.exe both use other cygwin dlls, including
cygintl-3.dll and cygiconv.dll (also for bash
Hello,
I've been able to compile Courier auth+imap under Cygwin. This is
courier-authlib-0.58 and courier-imap-4.1.1.20060630.
Some details from the compile:
Besides the more obvious packages like gcc, perl, etc, courier-auth requires the
minires-devel package.
for auth:
./configure
Why when I'm asking about this probably new feature of cygwin sshd, all
list become silent? :) Nobody remembers what changes were in cygwin sshd
since 01.03.2005? :) Or this information is about to be secret and I
have to understand it from sources only?
It's much simpler than that: We
I use this since Sep 08, but now I have found a problem with
http://www.cmake.org/files/cygwin/make.exe.
When I build GFortran with this version of make it fails:
...
rm -f ./libgcov.a
ar rc ./libgcov.a libgcc/./_gcov.o
Marek Telgarsky wrote:
[snip]
This leads me to actually running the server, and my question for the list:
Does
anyone have experience with that under Cygwin?
No experience, but I recently did try to use imap-2006a (the latest UW IMAP
release) and it compiles cleanly with no changes but
João Esteves wrote:
Hello:
Does anyone knows of a cernlib package for cygwin?
This answers the question of whether it's part of the Cygwin distribution, no?
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-grep.cgi?grep=cernlib
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Richard Foulk wrote:
Why when I'm asking about this probably new feature of cygwin sshd, all
list become silent? :) Nobody remembers what changes were in cygwin sshd
since 01.03.2005? :) Or this information is about to be secret and I
have to understand it from sources only?
It's much simpler
On Sat, Sep 30, 2006 at 09:42:39AM -0600, Eric Blake wrote:
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According to mwoehlke on 9/29/2006 12:14 PM:
Wilks, Dan wrote:
So we just got the short-end? A long(?) standing behavior of cygwin
and DOS paths and a recent change to bash that
Eric Mader wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Eric Mader wrote:
In the process of messing around w/ the scripts in /etc/postinstall I
ran into a problem w/ find. In an attempt to find scripts where both
the '.sh' and the '.sh.done' versions existed I typed the command:
find . -name *.sh
According to Tom Lee on 9/29/2006 10:23 PM:
Eric,
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR - list policy is that you don't
repeat raw email addresses, please
Sorry about it. Will take care of it.
when I copy cpp.exe and all cygwin related dll to another computer, I
got the error:
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According to Tom Lee on 9/30/2006 8:42 PM:
Just checked if I just want to run cpp and copy
C:/cygwin/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/3.4.4/cc1.exe over, it works fine.
thanks for the help.
Not a problem, although cygcheck output would have sped things
On 01 October 2006 03:43, Tom Lee wrote:
According to Tom Lee on 9/29/2006 10:23 PM:
when I copy cpp.exe and all cygwin related dll to another computer, I got
the error: cpp: installation problem, cannot exec 'cc1': No such file or
directory
Are you SURE you copied all things cygwin
On 29 September 2006 18:17, Eric Mader wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Eric Mader wrote:
$ find . -name *.sh.done -exec ls \{\} \;
197 [main] find 16764 fhandler_dev_zero::fixup_mmap_after_fork:
requested 0x 43 != 0x0 mem alloc base 0x43, state 0x2000, size
1040384, Win32
On 30 September 2006 18:35, Eliah Kagan wrote:
According to Vinicius on 9/30/2006 5:59 AM:
Hello,
How to edit files owned by SYSTEM, please?
On 9/30/06, Eric Blake wrote:
chown them to someone else, or chmod them to be world writable, or become
SYSTEM yourself (search the archives for
I read mount and cygpath manual, but still not sure if there is a way
that I can
run
tar cvf test.tar c:/test or
tar cvf test.tar c:\test
Actually, from either a DOS or a bash (or other cygwin) shell, you can do:
tar cvf test.tar /cygdrive/c/test
Get used to POSIX paths - cygwin is a
Hello René,
Thank you for your speedy response.
On Sat Sep 30 20:56 , René Berber [EMAIL PROTECTED] sent:
This leads me to actually running the server, and my question for the list:
Does
anyone have experience with that under Cygwin?
No experience, but I recently did try to use imap-2006a
Tom Lee wrote:
I read mount and cygpath manual, but still not sure if there is a way
that I can
run
tar cvf test.tar c:/test or
tar cvf test.tar c:\test
Actually, from either a DOS or a bash (or other cygwin) shell, you can
do:
tar cvf test.tar /cygdrive/c/test
Get used to POSIX
tar cvf test.tar /cygdrive/c/test is nice to work.
howver, can I mount /cygdrive/c as c:/ and run as
tar cvf test.tar c:/test ?
I have tar.exe djgpp and it works this way.
djgpp is for the DOS world. If that's what you really want, you're better
off using djgpp. But to your question,
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