On Fri, Apr 06, 2007 at 02:46:12PM -0400, Ryan C. Gordon wrote:
Actually, I'd appreciate it if the patch could be resubmitted against
current CVS.
I'll do this shortly.
I just checked...the patch still applies cleanly to the latest CVS...the
changed files haven't been altered between when I
hi all,
i am trying to take backup of oracle tables by using exp command but when i
am entering the command it is giving a error as below
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
So kindly someone tell me how to rectify this and proceed for the normal
export.
The original command what iam
On 16 April 2007 08:40, srikanth4403 wrote:
hi all,
i am trying to take backup of oracle tables by using exp command but when i
am entering the command it is giving a error as below
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
So kindly someone tell me how to rectify this and proceed for
srikanth4403 wrote:
hi all,
i am trying to take backup of oracle tables by using exp command but when i
am entering the command it is giving a error as below
bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
So kindly someone tell me how to rectify this and proceed for the normal
export.
Yes.
Thanks Larry,
I re-installed from cygwin specifying DOS file format.
After installed,I entered next shell command,
$ sh-elf-gcc -v
did not appear error.
After written in .bash_profile,
. /opt/ecos/ecosenv.sh
I log-ined in cygwin.
Did not appeare errors.
Hopefully I entered next command,
$
This is just a basic bourne shell issue.
Examine the output of the following commands in
your cygwin's bash-window and make the necessary
changes to your exp command line:
bash$ echo foo=(bar,baz)
bash$ echo foo=(bar,baz)
bash$ echo foo=(bar,baz)
bash$ echo foo=(bar,baz)
-Original
On 16 April 2007 10:03, ariga masahiro wrote:
Hopefully I entered next command,
$ configtool.exe
Then nothing but
The root node for all configurable items
What happened to my PC?
It is most likely that one of the data or configuration files for
configtool.exe now has the wrong kind of
I believe it is legal to have a C++ variable name with a leading
underscore. A name with two underscores is reserved, so
I guess this is illegal. Currently the two cases are reversed.
class hat { ... void fred( int __name) ... compiles, but
class hat { ... void fred( int _name)... which is legal
On 16 April 2007 10:34, Chelton Evans wrote:
I believe it is legal to have a C++ variable name with a leading
underscore.
No. All names beginning with an underscore are reserved for the
implementation.
However, the compiler allows it, because for all it knows your code could be
part of
On Apr 13 15:04, Bob Rossi wrote:
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 04:51:36PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Apr 13 10:01, Bob Rossi wrote:
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 03:25:01PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mon, Apr 02, 2007 at 08:07:23PM -0400, Bob Rossi wrote:
When you observed
On Apr 13 16:34, Keith Thompson wrote:
I've set my default login shell to tcsh (by editing /etc/passwd),
and I invoke tcsh explicitly using the command
C:\cygwin\bin\rxvt.exe -fn 9x15 -fb 9x15bold -e /bin/tcsh -l
executed from a Windows shortcut in my Start menu.)
When my shell starts
On Apr 15 03:15, Brian Dessent wrote:
Jamie Mortimore wrote:
Unable to open /dev/mem: Permission denied
I have set up a root user (in /etc/passwd) and am running the program
as root but this doesn't solve the problem. Any help much appreciated.
Having a user named 'root' in passwd
On Apr 15 03:43, Luca Masini wrote:
The attached patch should solve the problem with symbolic links.
For ex. when editing /etc/hosts we get the warning
E303: Unable to open swap file for hosts, recovery impossible
See also
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-06/msg00279.html
On Apr 13 16:23, Keith Thompson wrote:
I just upgraded to tcsh 6.15.00-1. When I start a login shell,
I get the following error messages:
cat: Command not found.
cut: Command not found.
cat: Command not found.
cut: Command not found.
sed: Command not found.
(The command I use to do
Thanks for the language correction. However the compiler is braking.
Here is some of the code and the error messages reported in compilation.
I have tested this on two different computers and the same error messages were
reported. When I changed the _N to N or something else the
compilation
On 16 April 2007 11:42, Chelton Evans wrote:
Thanks for the language correction. However the compiler is braking.
Here is some of the code and the error messages reported in compilation.
I have tested this on two different computers and the same error messages
were reported. When I
On 16 April 2007 11:34, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Apr 13 16:23, Keith Thompson wrote:
I just upgraded to tcsh 6.15.00-1. When I start a login shell,
I get the following error messages:
cat: Command not found.
cut: Command not found.
cat: Command not found.
cut: Command not found.
sed:
Dave Korn wrote:
On 16 April 2007 10:34, Chelton Evans wrote:
I believe it is legal to have a C++ variable name with a leading
underscore.
No. All names beginning with an underscore are reserved for the
implementation.
Nit pick, IIRC only names that start with underscore and capital
On Apr 16 11:55, Dave Korn wrote:
On 16 April 2007 11:34, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Apr 13 16:23, Keith Thompson wrote:
I just upgraded to tcsh 6.15.00-1. When I start a login shell,
I get the following error messages:
cat: Command not found.
cut: Command not found.
cat:
On 16 April 2007 12:08, Václav Haisman wrote:
Dave Korn wrote:
On 16 April 2007 10:34, Chelton Evans wrote:
I believe it is legal to have a C++ variable name with a leading
underscore.
No. All names beginning with an underscore are reserved for the
implementation.
Nit pick, IIRC
Hi,
Dave Korn wrote on 16 April 2007 12:29:
Thanks for the correction. I'm referring to the C
standard; I think C++ follows basically the same rules but
don't have a spec handy to refer to.
The C++ standard is a little different, but the result in this case is
the same:-
17.4.3.1.2/1
On 16 April 2007 12:50, Adye, TJ (Tim) wrote:
This means that a single leading underscore is fine in local scope, as
long as it is not followed by an uppercase letter (I am only aware of
conflicts with a single upper-case character (eg. _L), but I think the
standard would also prevent
So, the case here (_name as an argument name) should be fine.
Except that that was just an example, and in fact a
misleading one, because what Chelton's code was /actually/
using was _N... hence the problem.
Ah yes, I didn't see that (I thought his second case was the example,
but you
I've updated the version of tcsh to 6.15.00-2.
This version fixes two problems in the system files /etc/csh.cshrc and
/etc/csh.login:
- When running /etc/csh.cshrc, $PATH is set to contain /bin temporarily
to find the commands called from /etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh.
- Set $SHELL to
Chelton Evans skrev:
Thanks for the language correction. However the compiler is braking.
Here is some of the code and the error messages reported in compilation.
I have tested this on two different computers and the same error
messages were
reported. When I changed the _N to N or something
On 16 April 2007 13:14, Adye, TJ (Tim) wrote:
I'm a bit surprised this isn't flagged by the compiler (it warns you
about lots of other non-standard usages), though I guess it would be a
bit ugly to implement (the compiler would have to distinguish between
usage in a standard header and other
I'd like to use a PC with Windows 2000 and Cygwin installed as a Font
Server.
I added the fonts path to /etc/X11/fs/config but when I try to start xfs
service I receive
the following message:
FontTransmkdir: Owner of /tmp/.font-unix should be set to root
I searched in mailing list but I didn't
I'm guessing you weren't using the Cygwin-built xemacs. I use Xemacs
built for Cygwin, and I haven't been able to send signals to
subprocesses for a long time.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Edwin Goei
Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2007
Hi Dave,
Dave Korn wrote 16 April 2007 14:28:-
On 16 April 2007 13:14, Adye, TJ (Tim) wrote:
I'm a bit surprised this isn't flagged by the compiler (it
warns you about lots of other non-standard usages), though I guess
it
would be a bit ugly to implement (the compiler would have to
And since you think this is important (and I agree), why on earth are
you trying to use reservered names that will not benefit this
portability which you seek? :P
Pre fixing the underscore character is a technique that was around
before the language evolved. Generally I use lowercase variables
On 16 April 2007 15:14, Chelton Evans wrote:
Pre fixing the underscore character is a technique that was around
before the language evolved.
The compilers that I had used I had not encountered this before.
:-) Welcome to the post K'n'R world. Things have changed a lot since
pre-1989;
On 2007-04-16 13:47Z, Adye, TJ (Tim) wrote:
[warning about reserved names in non-system headers, distinguished
in whatever way '-Wsystem-headers' uses]
An alternative might be to distinguish between and includes.
A few years ago, boost was trying to figure out what that distinction
means,
Tek Bahadur Limbu wrote:
Matthew Woehlke mw_triad AT users DOT sourceforge DOT net wrote:
...oh, and www.cygwin.com/acronyms#PCYMTNQREAIYR, thanks!
Tek Bahadur Limbu wrote:
I get the error:
router send_to_gateway: cannot find router driver manaulroute.
Can you shed some light on this?
Karr, David wrote:
I'm guessing you weren't using the Cygwin-built xemacs. I use Xemacs
built for Cygwin, and I haven't been able to send signals to
subprocesses for a long time.
No, I am using the xemacs installed from the cygwin installer. The
precise version is: XEmacs 21.4 (patch 20)
Eric Blake wrote:
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According to Eric Lilja on 4/15/2007 11:48 AM:
Is there a way to make completion add the trailing / so I don't have to
type it? I usually want to enter a subdirectory to coding and not just
coding.
echo 'set
Hi,
In windows, I have z: mapped to a network share that requires
authentication. However the drive is not visible in /cygdrive. I also tried
to mount it but no success. Can please somebody help me? I'm running vista
and the share is also on vista.
Many thanks
daniel
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I have searched all over google and the mailing list archives and
haven't found anyone having a problem like this.
The problem: I have Cygwin setup with ssh and proftpd. There are two
users, one is the Administrator the other is a Power User. If I ftp in,
using the Power User and try to use the
On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 01:48:56PM -0400, Vin Shelton wrote:
Edwin Goei wrote:
Karr, David wrote:
I'm guessing you weren't using the Cygwin-built xemacs. I use Xemacs
built for Cygwin, and I haven't been able to send signals to
subprocesses for a long time.
No, I am using the xemacs installed
Pierre A. Humblet wrote on 4/13/2007 :
- Original Message -
From: Kevin Markle
To:
Sent: Friday, April 13, 2007 3:55 PM
Subject: crontab not sending output to me?
Hello,
I'm running this crontab. When I run /cygdrive/e/wsus/run_all_groups.sh
from a command line it works but when I
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Apr 16, 2007 at 01:48:56PM -0400, Vin Shelton wrote:
I've attached it to this message.
PLEASE DON'T DO THAT! You've sent a massive attachment to thousands of people,
most of whom, are uninterested in said attachment.
Please think before doing something
Ronald Reed wrote:
I have searched all over google and the mailing list archives and
haven't found anyone having a problem like this.
The problem: I have Cygwin setup with ssh and proftpd. There are two
users, one is the Administrator the other is a Power User. If I ftp in,
using the Power User
I've updated the version of tcsh to 6.15.00-2.
This version fixes two problems in the system files /etc/csh.cshrc and
/etc/csh.login:
- When running /etc/csh.cshrc, $PATH is set to contain /bin temporarily
to find the commands called from /etc/profile.d/complete.tcsh.
- Set $SHELL to
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