On Jun 19 22:42, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
On Tue, June 19, 2007 7:24 pm, Reini Urban wrote:
I want to it take over from Gerrit.
Cool, thanks Reini!
Thank you so much. If it were up to me, you'd get three gold stars.
That's a good number. I'm not the right person to test perl, just
Hi,
Can we have a freetype update, LilyPond 2.12 will require at least
2.1.10?
In the mean time I have created freetype packages to test the build
http://lilypond.org/cygwin/release/freetype2/
Greetings,
Jan.
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Reini Urban wrote:
I want to it take over from Gerrit.
Great, thank you.
But one thing, PLEASE give some heads-up before stabilizing 5.9/5.10?
That upgrade will require rebuilding all perl modules, and I've got over
100 of them.
Yaakov
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Can we have a freetype update, LilyPond 2.12 will require at least
2.1.10?
Done as announced. Thanks for the kind nudge.
Yaakov
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Yaakov (Cygwin Ports) schrieb:
But one thing, PLEASE give some heads-up before stabilizing 5.9/5.10?
That upgrade will require rebuilding all perl modules, and I've got over
100 of them.
Sure, that will be a major move and will need some time.
2 months at least in my opinion. This is just the
I almost have that ready, I just wait for some of my cygwin patches
upstream.
With current blead (5.9.5) I get now the same number of failing tests as
with 5.8
../lib/Net/Ping/t/500_ping_icmp.t21 50.00% 2
being the only leftover.
How should we name it so that users can
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According to Corinna Vinschen on 6/18/2007 1:17 AM:
On Jun 17 19:08, Christian Franke wrote:
Dave Korn wrote:
But the generated packages looked ok. Like I said before, +1.
Thanks,
We have four votes from Dave, Reini, Volker and me. One is
On Wed, June 20, 2007 6:39 pm, Reini Urban wrote:
I almost have that ready, I just wait for some of my cygwin patches
upstream.
With current blead (5.9.5) I get now the same number of failing tests as
with 5.8 ../lib/Net/Ping/t/500_ping_icmp.t21 50.00% 2
being the only
Eric Blake wrote:
According to Corinna Vinschen on 6/18/2007 1:17 AM:
On Jun 17 19:08, Christian Franke wrote:
Dave Korn wrote:
But the generated packages looked ok. Like I said before, +1.
Thanks,
We have four votes from Dave, Reini, Volker and me. One
The program I am trying to run is over secure ssh and requires the ability to
run emacs in a separate window from the terminal. I ran it, but it was unable
to generate the separate window. So I tried using the -multiwindow thing like
in the user guide (which I don't understand at all, probably
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The program I am trying to run is over secure ssh and requires the ability to
run emacs in a separate window from the terminal. I ran it, but it was unable
to generate the separate window. So I tried using the -multiwindow thing like
in the user guide (which I don't
Hi,
Is there any restriction or settings that one has to explicitly do with
Xwin.exe while trying to copy an image from an Xapplication to MS Word ?
First, with XFree86 as Xserver, can we able to copy image from an
Xapplication and paste it to MS word?
I get the following errors thrown to the
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Fatal server error: cannot open log file /tmp/XWin.log
I tried fixing it by reinstalling everything, but that didn't work. What do I
do?
Check if /tmp/XWin.log exists. If so it probably has the wrong owner, so
delete it.
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Javvaji, Ramareddy schrieb:
Is there any restriction or settings that one has to explicitly do with
Xwin.exe while trying to copy an image from an Xapplication to MS Word ?
First, with XFree86 as Xserver, can we able to copy image from an
Xapplication and paste it to MS word?
As far as i
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-06-20 09:28:47
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog
winsup/cygwin/include/cygwin: if.h
Log message:
* include/cygwin/if.h (IFF_POINTOPOINT): Fix typo.
Patches:
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According to Corinna Vinschen on 6/20/2007 8:53 AM:
fmemopen - missing, but I'm working on it in newlib
open_memstream - missing, but I'm working on it in newlib
How are you going to implement that? mmap? shm_open?
Actually, more like I did
Dear all!
After installation of cywgwin, I used xemacs editor several times but
after some time I cannot use it anymore.
it gives this error: temacs can only be run in -batch mode and it
does't open xemacs.
could you help me please?
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On Jun 19 22:10, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Julian Neil wrote:
Under Windows Server 2003, ssh appends CR to some command outputs (eg
when I execute hostname). This is causing some of my scripts to fail. I
have tried fiddling with the CYGWIN environment variable, but it doesn't
seem to
Hi,
I'm confused by the different timestamps for access and modfication
of a file that resides on a network drive.
I've set the cmd.exe prompt to '' and do the following:
dir /T:W 40066.err | grep 40066.err
13.08.2002 14:383.061 40066.err
dir /T:C
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jun 19 22:10, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Julian Neil wrote:
Under Windows Server 2003, ssh appends CR to some command outputs (eg
when I execute hostname). This is causing some of my scripts to fail. I
have tried fiddling with the CYGWIN environment variable, but
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Brian Dessent wrote:
I think if you use cygport[*] there is even an automatic rule
that checks library dependencies against your setup.hint.
Sorry, not quite; the 'deps' command will list library dependencies in a
way suitable for the Cygwin
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According to Löwis on 6/20/2007 5:45 AM:
I'm confused that there exist at least four different (constant)
timestamps that can be displayed by 'dir /T:W', 'dir /T:A', 'dir /T:C', and
'ls -l --time=ctime'. I expected the times displayed by 'dir
Hi,
I have written small csh script file which takes a filename as an argument,
modifies the file, and writes it back over the input file.
Now I want to write a small dos command batch file to call the cshell, and
execute the script file, but I'm stuck on how to pass the filename to the
script
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Dan N wrote:
*** Semantic Error: You need to modify your classpath,
sourcepath, bootclasspath
, and/or extdirs setup. Jikes could not find package
java.lang in:
IOW, where's rt.jar/libgcj.jar/glibj.zip? You need a JDK (Sun or GCJ or
GNU
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The following package has been updated in the Cygwin net release:
*** freetype2-2.3.4-2
*** libfreetype2-devel-2.3.4-2
*** libfreetype26-2.3.4-2
This is a long-overdue version bump, and includes Gentoo's patch for
CVE-2007-2754.
Yaakov
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*** pcre-7.1-1
*** pcre-devel-7.1-1
*** pcre-doc-7.1-1
*** libpcre0-7.1-1
This is a long-overdue version bump. The upstream sources now use automake.
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Hi Eric,
Eric Blake wrote:
According to Löwis on 6/20/2007 5:45 AM:
Some network file systems can support all four, many do not. At which
point, you are at the mercy of what the file system supports,
as well as
what Windows supports when mapping to the remote file system.
According
I'm porting a C++ application that builds and runs on linux. This application
allows for plugins and will dynamically load any shared object found in its
plugin directory. This works fine on linux. The trouble I'm having is getting
the plugin shared library are in to build. I'm running into
Löwis, Johannes Johannes.Loewis at levitec.de writes:
Thank you for this information.
But also with stat the access time of a file is modified on each call
if the file is in a network directory. Even with 'stat --printf=%x,%y,%z,
i.e., no information about executability requested.
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Sent: den 19 juni 2007 23:16
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Question about Uninstalling Cygwin FAQ
Hello,
I am trying to uninstall all of Cygwin. Per FAQs #17 and
#16, I did the
Dan O'Brien wrote:
I'm porting a C++ application that builds and runs on linux. This application allows for
plugins and will dynamically load any shared object found in its plugin directory.
This works fine on linux. The trouble I'm having is getting the plugin shared library
are in to
Tony B wrote:
If I execute
tcsh -c scriptfile inputfile
tcsh uses inputfile as an argument to itself, not as an argument to the
script.
So if I run this command, I get a useage error from the script as it expects
a filename ?
When using -c with any of the POSIX shells, the (singular)
Dan O'Brien wrote:
g++ -o build/unknown-pc-cygwin/debug/plugin.so -shared
-Wl,--allow-shlib-undefined build/unknown-pc-cygwin/debug/.objs/plugin.o
build/unknown-pc-cygwin/debug/.objs/NullFilter.o
build/unknown-pc-cygwin/debug/.objs/NullFilterFactory.o
First of all, get rid of
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Eric Blake wrote:
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PPIOSPE - redirecting to the list.
According to W? on 6/2/2007 7:58 AM:
Dear Mr. Eric Blake,
I am a Chinese student and I am using Cygwin. I have a problem when I
use the command 'ls -l'.
I
Hi Everyone-
If I run chere like this:
chere -iam1 -s bash -t cmd
or like this:
chere -iam2 -s bash -t cmd
Then it behaves as expected. What I was hoping was to get the same
functionality, but have it pop up an xterm for me instead of the cmd
window. Is this supposed to work? I tried this:
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Hi Everyone-
If I run chere like this:
chere -iam1 -s bash -t cmd
or like this:
chere -iam2 -s bash -t cmd
Then it behaves as expected. What I was hoping was to get the same
functionality, but have it pop up an
Lewis Hyatt wrote:
Is this supposed to work? I tried this:
chere -iam1 -s bash -t xterm
and this:
chere -iam2 -s bash -t xterm
In both cases, the shell extension is installed as expected, but when I
click on Bash prompt here, nothing happens.
It is supposed to work. That said I
It is supposed to work. That said I don't use X myself, so haven't
explicitly tested this.
Using xterm does require that the x server is already running before
xterm is invoked.
What happens if you run the following command from a cmd prompt:
xterm -e /bin/bash -l
The latter command works
On 20 June 2007 20:06, Christian Franke wrote:
... with Windows DST bug IMO the most annoying:
Wait until next DST change and enjoy 1 hour time shifts in the opposite
direction.
Is this fixed on Vista? Bug was still present on Vista RC1.
Troll. You know the answer really and you're
Eric Blake wrote:
According to Löwis on 6/20/2007 5:45 AM:
I'm confused that there exist at least four different (constant)
timestamps that can be displayed by 'dir /T:W', 'dir /T:A', 'dir /T:C', and
'ls -l --time=ctime'. I expected the times displayed by 'dir /T:C' and
'ls -l
Lewis Hyatt wrote:
What happens if you run the following command from a cmd prompt:
xterm -e /bin/bash -l
The latter command works fine if I type it from an xterm, but it doesn't
work if I type it from a bash CMD window. (Nothing happens). I am always
running the X server. Thanks for your
Dave Korn wrote:
On 20 June 2007 20:06, Christian Franke wrote:
... with Windows DST bug IMO the most annoying:
Wait until next DST change and enjoy 1 hour time shifts in the opposite
direction.
Is this fixed on Vista? Bug was still present on Vista RC1.
Dave wrote:
At a guess, do you need to make sure the DISPLAY environment variable is
set for the xterm to find the server? You have it set in your cygcheck
output, but you clearly produced that within an xterm which will have
the variable set.
If that's the case DISPLAY will need to be set in
The difference is that --login -i directs bash eventually to read
/etc/profile, which adds cygwin dirs to the path. So as Morgan thought,
this is somehow a PATH issue. However, I added c:\cygwin\bin,
c:\cygwin\user\X11R6\bin to my Windows path, and the chere still does
not pop up an xterm.
Lewis Hyatt wrote:
OK, one last thing, sorry. I did something wrong with the last test. If
I add c:\cygwin\bin and c:\cygwin\usr\X11R6\bin to the Windows PATH
variable, then chere does work to open up an xterm!
So I guess the only question is: is there any way to avoid this
requirement? It
Lewis Hyatt wrote:
Lewis Hyatt wrote:
OK, one last thing, sorry. I did something wrong with the last test.
If I add c:\cygwin\bin and c:\cygwin\usr\X11R6\bin to the Windows PATH
variable, then chere does work to open up an xterm!
So I guess the only question is: is there any way to avoid
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This is a long-overdue version bump, and includes Gentoo's patch for
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