Currently, when listing services with cygrunsrv -L, the first error
condition causes an immediate abort. This sucks when there is a service
that the user does not have rights to query or there is the stub of a
service that was deleted but is still in the system's cache. I'm not
sure exactly how
On Apr 19 02:19, Brian Dessent wrote:
* cygrunsrv.cc (list_services): Make failure of OpenService or
QueryServiceConfig nonfatal.
Thanks for the patch. Please go ahead and check it in.
Corinna
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Yaakov (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
Brian Dessent wrote:
If you configure setup with --enable-inilint it should build the inilint
tool as a standalone app. I don't know if it has bitrotted to pieces or
not.
That's good to know. But trying to build inilint in the current
snapshot sources leads
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Max Bowsher wrote:
Well, I got it to compile again, but I couldn't get it to link. It
seems that the setup classes have become interdependent to the point at
which it's no longer possible to call the parser standalone from the
rest of setup any
Yaakov (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
Max Bowsher wrote:
Well, I got it to compile again, but I couldn't get it to link. It
seems that the setup classes have become interdependent to the point at
which it's no longer possible to call the parser standalone from the
rest of setup any more.
I came to
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Brian Dessent wrote:
If you configure setup with --enable-inilint it should build the inilint
tool as a standalone app. I don't know if it has bitrotted to pieces or
not.
Does anybody have a working inilint, or better yet, can get it to
compile
I cannot connect to our linux server using cygwinthere is an error.
I copied the cygwin folder and the cygwin shortcut on a Windows XP
system that it is working perfectly fine on. I pasted that folder and
shortcut onto another XP system. My network administrator said he has
done this before
Robert Dail schrieb:
I cannot connect to our linux server using cygwinthere is an error.
AUDIT: Thu Apr 12 09:12:32 2007: 1512 XWin: client 18 rejected from IP
158.123.81.9
Are you sure that this isn't just your linux server that doesn't like
you? Is your X-Server working with local
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Library
Runtime Error!
Program C:\cygwin\bin\convert.exe
R6034
An application has made an attempt to load the C runtime library
incorrectly.
Is there anything that I can do to fix this?
Something sounds quite broken if
If not already solved try to escape brackets
e.g
exp username/[EMAIL PROTECTED] file=filename.dmp log=filename.log tables\=\(all
table names separated by comma\) indexes=n grants=n direct=true
srikanth4403 wrote:
hi all,
i am trying to take backup of oracle tables by using exp command
Alec Keeler wrote:
When I download the latest version of libiconv2 (1.11-1) and check the
source download box, the source tarball I get is
libiconv-1.9.2-2-src.tar.bz2.
This was the same from mirrors.kernel.org and www.mirror.ac.uk
Every other package I have downloaded, the version
Hi
I'm having a problem with globs using curly brackets and ^.
I've searched the web+forum with no luck, so I'm sorry if an answer
aleardy exists.
I've tried the commands on a linux environment and they worked fine + I've
read elsewhere that they should work in cygwin.
So I assume that my
* Jens Rasmussen (Thu, 19 Apr 2007 15:34:17 +0200 (CEST))
I'm having a problem with globs using curly brackets and ^.
I've searched the web+forum with no luck, so I'm sorry if an answer
aleardy exists.
The answer is in the bash manual page. What has that got to do with
Cygwin?!
I've tried
Jens Rasmussen jsrm at diku.dk writes:
I'm having a problem with globs using curly brackets and ^.
I've searched the web+forum with no luck, so I'm sorry if an answer
aleardy exists.
I'm not sure what your problem is. You have to tell us what you were trying to
accomplish, and the output
Charles Wilson wrote:
[added cygwin to CC list; note cygwinners: original newgroup is members
only, so replies will probably bounce. CDT folks, check
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.os.cygwin or
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2007-04/ ]
Doug Schaefer wrote:
As with all things cygwin these
On 4/18/07, Aaron W. LaFramboise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aaron W. LaFramboise wrote:
I've been unable to successfully install Cygwin on an XP SP2 machine
after several tries.
I have been able to install successfully, after repeated attempts.
However, I have not really resolved the problem.
On 19 April 2007 17:13, Doug Schaefer wrote:
Charles Wilson wrote:
[added cygwin to CC list; note cygwinners: original newgroup is members
only,
I wouldn't beloing to any newsgroup that would have /me/ for a member!
Doug Schaefer wrote:
As with all things cygwin these days, they changed
Hi Chuck,
On Apr 18 22:40, Charles Wilson wrote:
* libltdl/config/ltmain.m4sh [func_mode_link]: move wrapper
script writing from here...
[func_emit_libtool_wrapper_script]: to this new function, and
write to stdout
[func_mode_link]: move cwrapper source code writing from
and to clarify, a vanilla Xp install with current updates gives you
this odd thing called WGA Verification
Windows Genuine Advantage is a POS app that acts alot like Windows
Defender, but stripped down and with no updater or scanner. it DOES
however apparently circumvent some web traffic.
On 19 April 2007 18:13, Morgan Gangwere wrote:
Yet again, your eagerness to hear the sound of your own voice leads you to
dash off a bunch of incoherent garbage and spam innocent people.
On 4/18/07, Aaron W. LaFramboise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
Does anybody know of a simple way to map network drives from withing a
cygwin script? :o)
Thanks!
Kevin M
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On 19 April 2007 18:35, Kevin Markle wrote:
Hello,
Does anybody know of a simple way to map network drives from withing a
cygwin script? :o)
You can invoke the standard net use command with only the slight
complication of having to either escape or quote the backslashes, or use
forward
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FAQ:
Hmmm, something weird is going on at my end. I just
wrote a standalone C program to test just these cases
and some of them now work as expected! I do agree that
-1.0 to either +-infinity should be a nan, but then
using that same logic why is -1.1 to infinity and 0.9
to minus infinity equal to
After having problems with rsync (2.6.6) hanging while pushing files
to a Cygwin machine over ssh, I searched the lists here and found
that many other users were experiencing the same problem. While
some solutions seemed to mitigate the problem, there are still some
users experiencing this
Possibly a dumb question but I have tried a lot of different quoting
methods and can't seem to get it to work? How do I quote back slashes in
Cygwin?
-Original Message-
From: Larry Hall (Cygwin) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2007 1:50 PM
To: Kevin Markle
Subject:
Hi Everyone,
I have been using cygwin since the nineties, but have recently
encountered something that lead me to join this list, and ask for
help:
I have a windows 2000 machine, with cygwin (obviously.) The domain
this machine belongs to was recently changed. (Network upgrades
etc.) Last
* Kevin Markle (Thu, 19 Apr 2007 16:07:16 -0400)
Possibly a dumb question but I have tried a lot of different quoting
methods and can't seem to get it to work? How do I quote back slashes in
Cygwin?
You quote them with '' and you escape them with \. What has that got
to do with Cygwin?
On 4/19/07, The Gavitron wrote:
Hi Everyone,
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Is there anything I have overlooked? Maybe this is a known 'feature'
of chmod over CIFS?
Regards,
-G
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Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
to attach
The Gavitron wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I have been using cygwin since the nineties, but have recently
encountered something that lead me to join this list, and ask for
help:
I have a windows 2000 machine, with cygwin (obviously.) The domain
this machine belongs to was recently changed.
On 4/19/07, Larry Hall (Cygwin) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes. See 'smbntsec' here:
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-cygwinenv.html
On 4/19/07, DePriest, Jason R. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes. Please follow the instruction here
Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
On 4/19/07, The Gavitron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/19/07, Larry Hall (Cygwin) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes. See 'smbntsec' here:
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-cygwinenv.html
Larry's answer solved it!
I set the CYGWIN environment variable to 'smbntsec', started a shell,
and
I've been digging deep to try to solve this issue. I have read the
older threads regarding it[0]. I have an open ticket with MSDN
support to resolve it and we've made some progress but I need some
help at this point.
What we've learned so far is that the new version of cl.exe launches
On 4/19/07, The Gavitron wrote:
On 4/19/07, The Gavitron wrote:
On 4/19/07, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Yes. See 'smbntsec' here:
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-cygwinenv.html
Larry's answer solved it!
I set the CYGWIN environment variable to 'smbntsec', started a shell,
Morgan Gangwere wrote:
On 4/18/07, Aaron W. LaFramboise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aaron W. LaFramboise wrote:
Bug 1) Packages are silently not downloaded, when the user assumes that
they are.
it LOOKS like they are silently not downloaded. you have to hit
package dependancies in the
Kevin Markle wrote:
Hello,
Does anybody know of a simple way to map network drives from withing a
cygwin script? :o)
Hi Kevin,
This method works:
#Using a hostname for the remote machine=
net use sandstone.bedrock.net\\IPC$ /user:bedrock\\fflintstone
On 4/19/07, Aaron W. LaFramboise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Morgan Gangwere wrote:
On 4/18/07, Aaron W. LaFramboise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aaron W. LaFramboise wrote:
Bug 1) Packages are silently not downloaded, when the user assumes that
they are.
it LOOKS like they are silently not
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A new release of bashdb, 3.1_0.08-1, is available for use, replacing
3.1-0.07-1 as the current version.
NEWS:
=
This is a new upstream release. It works with either bash 3.1 or bash
3.2. A list of changes from bashdb-3.1-0.07-1 is below; see
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do agree that
-1.0 to either +-infinity should be a nan, but then
using that same logic why is -1.1 to infinity and 0.9
to minus infinity equal to infinity and not nan?
Personally I don't really care which way it's done. I
just would like things to be consistent.
Thanks - the culprit is the MATLAB entry
/cygdrive/c/Program Files/MATLAB/R2007a/bin/win32
in the path; removing it fixes the problem ... is there way to pluck
it out automatically (e.g. in .bashrc) when the path is imported from
Windows at Cygwin start-up? Thanks again and sorry for starting
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