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2007-10-08 Thread Fatan kercagu
Dear Lady/Sir, my name is Fatan Kercagu and I am at first year of my studies at the Economic Faculty here at Prishtina University. I am unable to continue with my studies because of financial reasons therefore I would ask you kindly hereby for your possible assistance in helping me out. Your help

Re: How to write directory address under Cygwin?

2007-10-08 Thread René Berber
Peter Hains wrote: I know this quite probably a very basic question, so basic in fact, I haven't been able to find any help! I have Cygwin up and running on my PC and I am trying to use a UNIX program under Cygwin. The program requires a parameter file telling it where to find all the files

Re: How to write directory address under Cygwin?

2007-10-08 Thread René Berber
René Berber wrote: [snip] Sorry I forgot to add it could be a permission problem; the directory and file are there but you have no permission to read it. Try 'ls -al ~/SuperHirn/make' and see if the directory (the .) and the file do have read permission for you. -- René Berber -- Unsubscribe

Re: How to write directory address under Cygwin?

2007-10-08 Thread Erich Dollansky
Hi, Peter Hains wrote: Hi all, I know this quite probably a very basic question, so basic in fact, I haven't been able to find any help! I have Cygwin up and running on my PC and I am trying to use a UNIX program under Cygwin. The program requires a parameter file telling it where to find

Re: How to write directory address under Cygwin?

2007-10-08 Thread d.henman
René Berber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Peter Hains wrote: C:\cygwin\home\PHains\SuperHirn\make directory on my hard drive. My problem is getting the UNIX software to understand where the parameter file can be found. I've tried the Windows nomenclature as outlined above and what I think

Re: Does Cygwin run on Windows 2003 64 bit?

2007-10-08 Thread Kai Tietz
Matthew Woehlke wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can you please tell me if Cygwin is expected to run on Windows 2003 64 bit Enterprise Edition? Yes (but Cygwin won't magically be 64-bit). I use Cygwin on a 2k3 r2 x64 box to create a unix-like build environment (that matches the

strange behaviour

2007-10-08 Thread Praveen Agrawal
Hi, I have got cygwin installed on Vista basic. From today, I am having a strange problem with xterm. I do startx and then ssh to some machine for my research work. Earlier it was working all fine, now '=' keep on echoing on xterm which makes impossible to type any command. If I start rxvt then

Re: Debugging with cygwin tools

2007-10-08 Thread Alberto Luaces
El Friday 05 October 2007 22:30:02 René Berber escribió: Doug Coleman wrote: Here is 'info files' in gdb. There have been other posts about the same problem, but no resolution afaik: http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2007-03/msg00182.html [snip] My only guess, by the 0x77d41000 address, is

[ANNOUNCEMENT] New package: eventlog-0.2.5-1

2007-10-08 Thread Corinna Vinschen
I have uploaded eventlog-0.2.5-1. The EventLog library aims to be a replacement of the simple syslog() API provided on UNIX systems. The major difference between EventLog and syslog is that EventLog tries to add structure to messages. The reason for uploading this package is mainly that

Re: strange behaviour

2007-10-08 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Praveen Agrawal wrote: Hi, I have got cygwin installed on Vista basic. From today, I am having a strange problem with xterm. I do startx and then ssh to some machine for my research work. Earlier it was working all fine, now '=' keep on echoing on xterm which makes impossible to type any

Re: 1.5.24-2: pthreads rwlock recursive acquisition failing

2007-10-08 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Oct 1 13:44, Gabriel Landau wrote: Forgot attachments. Here they are, sorry. - Gabriel Landau Gabriel Landau wrote: Hello, I'm trying to develop a program that uses pthreads and needs to recursively acquire RO rwlocks and RW rwlocks. I'm not upgrading or trying to acquire an RO

having problem fixing x installation and other minor things.

2007-10-08 Thread Mike Marchywka
The usual things: cygcheck to see if any packages are listed as incomplete, Thanks- as I indicated in PM your suggestion immediately pointed to the groff install. re-running setup.exe, looking in /etc/postinstall for scripts that aren't However, re-running setup isn't quite working

Re: [gdb] Data watchpoints in Windows weirdness. Call for testers.

2007-10-08 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Oct 3 01:47, Pedro Alves wrote: By a long shot, Cygwin doesn't do anything funny like hooking GetThreadContext, does it? cgf might be better suited to answer this, but AFAICS, Cygwin doesn't hook any system function. It just uses them. OTOH, there are two calls to SetThreadContext in

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: syslog-ng-2.0.5-1

2007-10-08 Thread Corinna Vinschen
I have updated syslog-ng on cygwin.com to the latest stable release 2.0.5. The 2.x series is a major new upstream release which contains a lot of improvements and bug fixes over the 1.6.x series. The binary is now much bigger because syslog-ng is by default linked statically to the support

screen reattach not working under ssh?

2007-10-08 Thread Damjan Lango
I'm still having problems with reattaching screen under ssh sessions. Does it work to anybody at all? ssh + screen + vista anyone? sigh :( -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation:

Re: Debugging with cygwin tools

2007-10-08 Thread Greg Chicares
On 2007-10-08 12:04Z, Alberto Luaces wrote: El Friday 05 October 2007 22:30:02 René Berber escribió: [...] Same probem has been reported in MingW: https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detailatid=102435aid=1500271group_ id=2435 the most recent message (2 months ago) even mentions a patch,

Re: Debugging with cygwin tools

2007-10-08 Thread Alberto Luaces
El Monday 08 October 2007 15:08:25 Greg Chicares escribió: I believe the MinGW gdb repository == the Cygwin repository:   http://sources.redhat.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/src/gdb/?cvsroot=src However, you seek a patch that apparently hasn't been applied yet. The bugs tracker cited above contains:

Re: [gdb] Data watchpoints in Windows weirdness. Call for testers.

2007-10-08 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 02:43:31PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote: On Oct 3 01:47, Pedro Alves wrote: By a long shot, Cygwin doesn't do anything funny like hooking GetThreadContext, does it? cgf might be better suited to answer this, but AFAICS, Cygwin doesn't hook any system function. It just

Re: having problem fixing x installation and other minor things.

2007-10-08 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Mike Marchywka wrote: The usual things: cygcheck to see if any packages are listed as incomplete, Thanks- as I indicated in PM your suggestion immediately pointed to the groff install. re-running setup.exe, looking in /etc/postinstall for scripts that aren't However, re-running setup

RE: having problem fixing x installation and other minor things.

2007-10-08 Thread Dave Korn
On 08 October 2007 13:39, Mike Marchywka wrote: However, re-running setup isn't quite working because trying to uninstall one particular item causes it to bomb. This xorg-x11-fnts isn't quite right as I can't uninstall it : xorg-x11-fenc 6.8.99.901-1 OK xorg-x11-fnts

Re: login winXP home edition

2007-10-08 Thread Morgan Gangwere
On 10/2/07, pbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am trying to get xdmcp to work on a winXP home edition machine. But there are several issues that are cropping up. One of them can be simplified by looking at problems with login from the command line prompt. Heres problem number One. WinXP Home =

Users connected to my computer using Cygwin

2007-10-08 Thread dzapffe19
I want to see who is connected to my machine at a particular time to ensure that I am the only one able to access my computer. Is it possible to log all connections of Cygwin? If so how? Thanks! -- View this message in context:

Re: Debugging with cygwin tools

2007-10-08 Thread David Gangola
Alberto Luaces aluaces at udc.es writes: El Monday 08 October 2007 15:08:25 Greg Chicares escribió: I believe the MinGW gdb repository == the Cygwin repository:   http://sources.redhat.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/src/gdb/?cvsroot=src However, you seek a patch that apparently hasn't been

Re: Debugging with cygwin tools

2007-10-08 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Mon, Oct 08, 2007 at 07:33:41PM +, David Gangola wrote: Alberto Luaces aluaces at udc.es writes: El Monday 08 October 2007 15:08:25 Greg Chicares escribi??: I believe the MinGW gdb repository == the Cygwin repository: ??

file locking behaviour

2007-10-08 Thread Damjan Lango
Hello! I have a program that uses: lock.l_type = F_WRLCK; fcntl(log-handle, F_SETLK, lock) the file is then locked also for reads, is that correct behaviour? I thought that only writing would be locked. on unix the file stays readable even if using the above code. -- Unsubscribe info:

RE: having problem fixing x installation and other minor things.

2007-10-08 Thread Mike Marchywka
It turned out that the related file in /etc/setup was corrupt- I deleted the 10 byte gz file and everything ran. Apparently setup.exe dies if this file aint right. I can start X and cygcheck is mostly clean- if I can't run like this at least I'm assuming I can fix the rest or at least nuke

Re: How to write directory address under Cygwin?

2007-10-08 Thread Peter Hains
René Berber r.berber at computer.org writes: Hi René, Are you sure you need the directory path not the file path? I actually need to specify a file within the directory. I wasn't aware that would make a difference. For the record, I do have read/write permission in the directory, and the

Re: How to write directory address under Cygwin?

2007-10-08 Thread Erich Dollansky
Hi, Peter Hains wrote: René Berber r.berber at computer.org writes: Are you sure you need the directory path not the file path? I actually need to specify a file within the directory. I wasn't aware that would make a difference. For the record, I do have read/write permission in the

Re: How to write directory address under Cygwin?

2007-10-08 Thread René Berber
Peter Hains wrote: Are you sure you need the directory path not the file path? I actually need to specify a file within the directory. I wasn't aware that would make a difference. I asked because the error message you mentioned seems to indicate that the program expects a file name. But I

Founstone Labs (now part of McAfee) violates GPL or not?

2007-10-08 Thread DePriest, Jason R.
Foundstone Labs has a few free tools they release that are compiled against the cygwin1.dll. The free tools are: pasco (http://www.foundstone.com/us/resources/proddesc/pasco.htm) galleta (http://www.foundstone.com/us/resources/proddesc/galleta.htm) rifiuti

Re: Founstone Labs (now part of McAfee) violates GPL or not?

2007-10-08 Thread L Anderson
DePriest, Jason R. wrote: Foundstone Labs has a few free tools they release that are compiled against the cygwin1.dll. The free tools are: pasco (http://www.foundstone.com/us/resources/proddesc/pasco.htm) galleta (http://www.foundstone.com/us/resources/proddesc/galleta.htm) rifiuti

Naming Cygwin Shells

2007-10-08 Thread bluewolf
Simple question here. I am trying to figure out a way to name a cygwin shell so that I can have multiple windows up doing tails and other such functions and easily see what system i am looking at. I know that in CMD if i want to change the name of a CMD window to shellname the command the

New package: eventlog-0.2.5-1

2007-10-08 Thread Corinna Vinschen
I have uploaded eventlog-0.2.5-1. The EventLog library aims to be a replacement of the simple syslog() API provided on UNIX systems. The major difference between EventLog and syslog is that EventLog tries to add structure to messages. The reason for uploading this package is mainly that

Updated: syslog-ng-2.0.5-1

2007-10-08 Thread Corinna Vinschen
I have updated syslog-ng on cygwin.com to the latest stable release 2.0.5. The 2.x series is a major new upstream release which contains a lot of improvements and bug fixes over the 1.6.x series. The binary is now much bigger because syslog-ng is by default linked statically to the support