On Fri, 04 May 2007 16:08:31 +0200, Didier BRETIN wrote:
On 04/05/2007 16:01, Holger Krull wrote:
I don't know if this is enough, but putting the font in
/usr/cygwin/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF
will be a good start.
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts exists but there is TTF directory Perharps
I
I am reposting my problem since it has not been resolved after forty hours of
troubleshooting the
situation. Even though this mail list gave me some insight, I still need
better guidance. General
comments will not help this newcomer decipher the error log and deduct the
course of action. This
We are attempting to use setup.exe to update our previously working
Cygwin installation. The download completes but the installation
hangs at 25% on the following:
Installing
mingw-runtime-3.12-4
/usr/include/mingw/assert.h
After half an hour hanging at this point, the following appear in a
Michael Ash wrote:
We are attempting to use setup.exe to update our previously working
Cygwin installation. The download completes but the installation
hangs at 25% on the following:
Installing
mingw-runtime-3.12-4
/usr/include/mingw/assert.h
After half an hour hanging at this point,
Can someone point me to documentation or examples of using regtool to
modify remote user registries?
The man pages and other documentation don't quite explain things. The
get and set commands seem likely, but don't work by themselves. The
load, unload and save commands seem likely, but the
Does anyone know why a SIGINT signal would fail to be
delivered to a Cygwin-linked process (via Ctrl-C) in
the scenario where all of the following conditions
hold?
1) Process in question is launched from a
non-Cygwin-linked program (such as native Windows
command prompt), with all of stdin,
I'm running Cygwin, Windows XP professiona 2002 SP2, and Norton AntiVirus
(with the firewall turned off) without problems on an Intel Core2 Duo 2.13
GHz system.
--
William Sutton
On Thu, 10 May 2007, Brian Salter-Duke wrote:
On Wed, May 09, 2007 at 10:07:20AM -0400, Christopher Faylor
Brian Dessent wrote:
Jim Marshall wrote:
Here is the cygcheck -svr output.
Hmm, you're using a local NTFS drive and $CYGWIN is not set to anything
strage. So no more clues there.
What are the attributes of the .lnk files? What happens if you manually
delete them and recreate them as
Hello
Does anyone know of an easy way to change the UMask of SFTP on CYGWIN?
For one user and/or globally?
For example when I create a via via SFTP, I want its permissions to be
774 instead 664 (the default)
Did anyone try anything like this? http://sftplogging.sourceforge.net/
Any
On 10 May 2007 15:58, John J. Culkin wrote:
Hello
Does anyone know of an easy way to change the UMask of SFTP on CYGWIN?
For one user and/or globally?
For example when I create a via via SFTP, I want its permissions to be
774 instead 664 (the default)
Set it in the .bashrc of the user
On 10 May 2007 16:04, Dave Korn wrote:
On 10 May 2007 15:58, John J. Culkin wrote:
Hello
Does anyone know of an easy way to change the UMask of SFTP on CYGWIN? For
one user and/or globally?
For example when I create a via via SFTP, I want its permissions to be
774 instead 664 (the
I tried putting UMask commands in both places and neither seem to have
any effect on files created by sftp
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Jim Marshall wrote:
all of the mingw directories were still there. I manually deleted all
the files in these directories (/usr/i686-pc-mingw and
/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-mingw32). I then reran the cygwin setup and had it
install the mingw tools. This fixed the problem. I am presuming that the
I've been using the standard cygwin distribution for setting up
ssh/sftp on Windows Server 2003. It's been working fine for the
Administrator account, but now I'd like to set up another account and
use that, just in case people see ssh running on a windows computer
and try running a password
This question is also regarding my efforts to create a dll file using
g++ in cygwin and use it in VC++.
The below program works fine and the output is also shown below. But
IF I UNCOMMENT THE TWO LINES in my file dtest.cpp i.e.
//#includeiostream
//std::couthello naumskara\n;
and do the same
On Thu, May 10, 2007 at 10:48:55AM -0700, Ben Atkin wrote:
I've been using the standard cygwin distribution for setting up
ssh/sftp on Windows Server 2003. It's been working fine for the
Administrator account, but now I'd like to set up another account and
use that, just in case people see ssh
I think the following sad story should shed a little light on this issue.
I'm attempting to use cygwin to provide the UNIX-like build environment
to build Java SE on a DualCore system.
Relevant configuration details:
AMD X2 5200+
Asus M2NPV-VM
2 Gb ECC memory (std. clocks)
I'm
Joseph Kowalski wrote:
I'm attempting to use cygwin to provide the UNIX-like build environment
to build Java SE on a DualCore system.
Relevant configuration details:
AMD X2 5200+
[snip]
With this configuration, I get random can not fork: Resource
temporarily unavailable errors when
Good day, all,
Still no luck trying out Larry's Suggestion... my
system is a bit edgy and unstable at the moment... is
gonna be a long re-installation ... : fortunately I
am trying this @ home and only have to live with my
wife's complaints.
After reading more of the current and past postings,
Hi All,
If I understand it right, Cygwin is trademark of redhat and the Cygwin
logo is copyright protected.
Some people I know (including me) like to have their software on CD
for archiving (to get repeatable results or be able to understand
errors in former setups), so I've written a small
Rene Berber wrote:
My problem, I think, is a bad network driver... or at least it takes
too long for it to start up. The network card is surely completely
different from what you use (an Intel PRO/1000 MT with driver from Intel.
Don't be too sure. The configuration I described also has an
kalasad mailu wrote:
This question is also regarding my efforts to create a dll file using
g++ in cygwin and use it in VC++.
The below program works fine and the output is also shown below. But
IF I UNCOMMENT THE TWO LINES in my file dtest.cpp i.e.
//#includeiostream
//std::couthello
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
If I understand it right, Cygwin is trademark of redhat and the Cygwin
logo is copyright protected.
snip
You should probably take this discussion to cygwin-licensing list.
--
Larry Hall http://www.rfk.com
RFK Partners, Inc.
Larry Hall (Cygwin) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
If I understand it right, Cygwin is trademark of redhat and the Cygwin
logo is copyright protected.
snip
You should probably take this discussion to cygwin-licensing list.
Ooops, yes thanks. I didn't
On 5/10/07, Larry Hall (Cygwin) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
kalasad mailu wrote:
This question is also regarding my efforts to create a dll file using
g++ in cygwin and use it in VC++.
The below program works fine and the output is also shown below. But
IF I UNCOMMENT THE TWO LINES in my file
Joseph Kowalski wrote:
[snip]
Don't be too sure. The configuration I described also has an Intel
PRO/1000 MT with driver from Intel (via Microsoft).
Another experiment I didn't mention is I loaded the same software stack
on to another machine with a single core processor (Shuttle FX41). It
kalasad mailu wrote:
On 5/10/07, Larry Hall (Cygwin) reply-to-list-only-lh AT cygwin DOT com
wrote:
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR
kalasad mailu wrote:
This question is also
On Fri, May 11, 2007 at 04:13:12AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nonetheless I continue to be thankful for anybody's input (esp. if I
just missed a plainly visible and well known document on that topic
somewhere).
It is unclear to me what kind of insight you expect to get about matters
like
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