As EXPERIMENTAL packages for now, together with the perl 5.10 package.
Those 5.10 are missing:
perl-Error
perl-Locale-gettext
perl-ExtUtils-Depends
perl-ExtUtils-PkgConfig
When all these are ready we can switch from test to curr.
Maybe the perl_manpages setup.hint is also not yet
horacioemilio wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to use a remote program which is installed on a remote linux
machine. In these situations I usually do;
0) on my windows machine I start cygwin and afterwards use startxwin.sh
1) ssh -X name-of-the-gateway-machine
2) ssh -X
On 12/26/2007, David Garber wrote:
When I run it with xwin, I got the window, but if I try to run xterm or
anything else, I got exit 53 immediately afterwards.
NET HELPMSG 53 Returns: The network path was not found.
This means you're missing a required DLL. Run 'cygcheck xterm' to find out
Hello and thanks for the reply
I don't have the possibility to change the remote host
I was hopping to be able to change the color of the xterm window
Every time I log in into remote host but to control it from cygwin
For example if I type :
Can it be done ?
Also I can't find the file
Hi,
I am the maintainer of a free common lisp environment called ECL
(http://ecls.sourceforge.net), which has been ported to cygwin long
time ago.
Recently I have noticed some problems with a code that basically does this
- open a FILE with w+b
- write a character to it
- flush
- close file
Are there any good guides to getting squid up and running on cygwin.
The official squid documentation keeps talking of a Cygwin users
guide, however I cant find any link to this guide. Im attempting to
setup the squid version that comes with the cygwin distribution. Do I
have to create a nobody
On 2007-12-26 15:48Z, Kevin Hilton wrote:
The official squid documentation keeps talking of a Cygwin users
guide, however I cant find any link to this guide.
http://www.google.com/search?q=cygwin+users+guide
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On Dec 23, 2007 1:26 PM, Christopher Faylor
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On Sun, Dec 23, 2007 at 01:02:23PM +0800, kou yu wrote:
o, maybe you are right.
It's a good bet that she is.
But I am a little confused. //server/share is the POSIX syntax for
SMB share paths, but on windows the syntax is
Hi,
I am trying to use a remote program which is installed on a remote linux
machine. In these situations I usually do;
0) on my windows machine I start cygwin and afterwards use startxwin.sh
1) ssh -X name-of-the-gateway-machine
2) ssh -X name-of-the-linux-machine-inside-the-remote-network
In reference to that /dev/urandom bug I encountered last week, I
thought I might try to build Ruby from source on Cygwin and see how it
works.
I downloaded Ruby 1.8.6-p111 off the ruby-lang.org website, unpacked
it, then ./configure and make. This fails with:
./missing/strftime.c:193: error:
On Wed, Dec 26, 2007 at 04:24:55PM +, Greg Chicares wrote:
On 2007-12-26 15:48Z, Kevin Hilton wrote:
The official squid documentation keeps talking of a Cygwin users
guide, however I cant find any link to this guide.
http://www.google.com/search?q=cygwin+users+guide
Or, you could go to
Hello, I just installed Cygwin on my new laptop that is running Windows
Vista Business edition. I've used cygwin for a few years but this is my
first time ever using Windows Vista.
I did my usual install (mostly developement related packages, no X),
then I fired up bash to get the skeleton
horacioemilio wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to use a remote program which is installed on a remote linux
machine. In these situations I usually do;
0) on my windows machine I start cygwin and afterwards use startxwin.sh
1) ssh -X name-of-the-gateway-machine
2) ssh -X
Hi gracious experts!
Please don't flame me. I'm a mac user, but I used to use cygwin, back
when I was a kid and didn't get to choose my operating system. Well,
I have a 4 GB Flash drive coming in the mail (incredibly, it is the
size of a half-smoked cigar), and I was wondering if I could
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