Hi
I would like to adopt and maintain the 'neon/libneon26' packages from Max
Bowsher
and split them into 'neon/libneon27/libneon-devel' packages.
Here are the setup.hint files:
---
On May 14 13:14, Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
mkdir -p neon/libneon27 neon/libneon-devel
cd neon
wget http://volkerzell.de/cygwin/ITP/neon/setup.hint
wget http://volkerzell.de/cygwin/ITP/neon/neon-0.28.2-1-src.tar.bz2
wget http://volkerzell.de/cygwin/ITP/neon/neon-0.28.2-1.tar.bz2
cd libneon27
Corinna Vinschen writes:
Looks good. Uploaded. Thanks for taking over!
Btw., what about libneon24 and libneon25? AFAICS they are not
used by any package in the distro anymore. Should we just remove them?
Just make some _obsolete (like the libxerces-c2X libs).
On May 14 17:57, Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
Corinna Vinschen writes:
Looks good. Uploaded. Thanks for taking over!
Btw., what about libneon24 and libneon25? AFAICS they are not
used by any package in the distro anymore. Should we just remove them?
Just make some
A new version of libvorbis-1.2.0 is ready for upload. This release
addresses some security issues. See
http://secunia.com/advisories/30234/ for more details.
wget -x -nH --cut-dirs=2 \
http://mysite.verizon.net/res00a7j/cygwin/libvorbis/libvorbis-1.2.0-2-src.tar.bz2
\
On May 14 10:54, David Rothenberger wrote:
A new version of libvorbis-1.2.0 is ready for upload. This release
addresses some security issues. See
http://secunia.com/advisories/30234/ for more details.
wget -x -nH --cut-dirs=2 \
On 5/14/2008 11:00 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Uploaded. Any versions to remove? 1.1.0-1? 1.1.1-1? 1.2.0-1?
Please remove 1.1.0-1 and 1.2.0-1. Thanks.
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Now here's something you're really going to like!
-- Rocket J. Squirrel
On May 14 11:05, David Rothenberger wrote:
On 5/14/2008 11:00 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Uploaded. Any versions to remove? 1.1.0-1? 1.1.1-1? 1.2.0-1?
Please remove 1.1.0-1 and 1.2.0-1. Thanks.
Ok, done. 1.1.1-1 is prev and 1.2.0-2 is curr now.
Thanks,
Corinna
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Brian Dessent wrote:
Urgh, you're right. You'd have to temporarily switch the 1.5 mounts to
point to the 1.7 tree in order to get setup-1.7 to update an existing
1.7 tree... ugly as heck.
I have some patches mostly finished for setup to make this not quite so
crude. There are still some
Hello,
Windows XP Pro + SP3, cygwin 1.5.25-11,
GeForce8600 GT (NVIDIA chipset), 2 DVI monitors 1680*1050 as dual span.
My goal is to use cygwin as a good xterm for remote login.
For this I need to click Start X Server (needed for emacs and surf)
and then click xterm itself.
Unfortunately 5
I am working ok with a laptop and a monitor, but of course, that is not a
**true** dual monitor.
- Original Message -
From: Krzysztof Syryczynski [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 2:10 PM
Subject: Start X server crashes with dual monitors
Krzysztof Syryczynski schrieb:
Windows XP Pro + SP3, cygwin 1.5.25-11,
GeForce8600 GT (NVIDIA chipset), 2 DVI monitors 1680*1050 as dual span.
My goal is to use cygwin as a good xterm for remote login.
For this I need to click Start X Server (needed for emacs and surf)
and then click xterm
I have reinstalled xorg-x11-fnts (and everything in X11).
There are many fonts in directories
C:\cygwin\usr\X11R6\lib\X11\fonts\75dpi and 100dpi.
But Start X server still crashes with the same fatal error.
Directory /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/CID/, which is mention in Xwin.log,
does not exist.
Yes, it didn't work:
umount /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts
umount: /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts: No such file or directory
But directory exist:
ls /user/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts
100dpi 75dpi TTF Type1 cyrilic encodings misc util
(installed: Editors, System, Shels, X11; the rest default or installed)
Did you
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2008-05-14 10:21:22
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog fhandler_disk_file.cc strfuncs.cc
Log message:
* fhandler_disk_file.cc (fhandler_disk_file::readdir_helper): Drop
explicit
Hello!
I use postgresql tools such as psql, pg_dump, etc.
If I invoke them as /bin/psql they product error (and probably other) messages
in english; but if I invoke them as psql or /usr/bin/psql they
produce messages
in my native language (russian) in koi8-r encoding and windows' default encoding
On May 13 18:40, Yaakov (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
| I forgot that we have a cygwin-specific cygwin/stdlib.h file. I added
| both functions to that file.
Thanks! I presume that the patch is only going into 1.7?
Yes.
On May 13 12:07, Schutter, Thomas A. wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
You're jumping to conclusions. The reason why USERNAME and USERDOMAIN
are wrong I explained in my first reply. Both values don't matter
when
Cygwin tries to connect to the PDC, as long as the /etc/passwd
pw_gecos
Hello,
I am a newcomer to cygwin.
I installed mlcscope-14.1.8-2 on an XP service pack 2 machine.
I built the cscope.out data base and I can run searches on the data
base.
I defined the EDITOR variable as follows:
EDITOR=/cygdrive/d/Profiles/myaccount/cs_editor.cmd
Stephen Kennedy wrote on Saturday, May 10, 2008 7:50 AM:
I've searched the mailing list so believe this isn't a FAQ; apologies
if it is.
There have been several threads on the mailing list about replicating
Windows' recycle bin functionality using aliases or shell functions,
none of which
As a side note, I find modern bash to be a very suitable replacement
for ksh. I switched years ago, and I was a heavy Korn Shell
user/programmer, a long-time holdout on learning this newfangled
Perl thing because the KornShell Command and Programming Language
was more than sufficient,
Message received from netmaniack on 2008-05-14 13:28:30 GMT.
-
Szia.
Szeretnélek meghívni egy most nyílt torrent oldalra.
Biztosan sok sok e-mailt kapsz, ilyen meghívásokról.
De hogy mért is pont mi? Az oldal indulását hosszas
Dmitry Teslenko wrote:
Hello!
I use postgresql tools such as psql, pg_dump, etc.
If I invoke them as /bin/psql they product error (and probably other) messages
in english; but if I invoke them as psql or /usr/bin/psql they
produce messages
in my native language (russian) in koi8-r encoding and
This is my third email onto the mailing list. I don't
know if I did something wrong because I can only
receive email from other people but never get reply on
my email.
I need your help on Cygwin. After two days' effort on
my WindowsXP machine, I still got message saying ls:
cannot access
A new version the libvorbis, libvorbis-devel, libvorbis0,
libvorbisenc2, and libvorbisfile3 packages are now available for
download.
SECURITY:
=
This release fixes security vulnerabilities CVE-2008-1419,
CVE-2008-1420, and CVE-2008-1423. See
http://secunia.com/advisories/30234/ for more
Longyu Mei schrieb:
Please at least reply once and let me know I am really
on the mailing list.
I can see your message (it's the first from you, however, at least for me).
Unfortunately I don't know a solution to your problem.
Did you download the small Cygwin.exe, start it and then let
Longyu Mei wrote:
This is my third email onto the mailing list. I don't
know if I did something wrong because I can only
receive email from other people but never get reply on
my email.
I need your help on Cygwin. After two days' effort on
my WindowsXP machine, I still got message saying ls:
Thank you for your email. Now I know I am on the list.
Yes, I use the setup.exe from the Cygwin.com and let
it help me download and install all those packages.
I started from those default packages. Then Devel
category and finally I have installed ALL those
packages (2.66GB on my machine).
I
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote on 14 May 2008 20:30:
I'm not exactly how you're managing to run the 'ls' you refer to
above on Windows but the message you're getting indicates
that you're not running Cygwin's 'ls' (and implies you're trying
to execute the Linux binary).
No! That's ls
Richard Ivarson wrote on 14 May 2008 20:26:
Longyu Mei schrieb:
Please at least reply once and let me know I am really
on the mailing list.
I can see your message (it's the first from you, however, at least for
me).
Unfortunately I don't know a solution to your problem.
Did you
Great! I see friends are here now.
Let me tell you the entire story.
We have a Linux application without any GUI. We used
ACE (for socket) and boost for portability. It is a
product now. We did not build it on Windows before
even we plan to do that. Now we try too see if we can
build and run it
Another minor setup error:
xerces-c-test/setup.hint
category: Util
Util = Utils
I've already fixed it on sourceware,
but please update your local cygwin patch resp. hint also.
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On May 14 20:34, Dave Korn wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote on 14 May 2008 20:30:
I'm not exactly how you're managing to run the 'ls' you refer to
above on Windows but the message you're getting indicates
that you're not running Cygwin's 'ls' (and implies you're trying
to execute the
Longyu Mei wrote:
Great! I see friends are here now.
Let me tell you the entire story.
We have a Linux application without any GUI. We used
ACE (for socket) and boost for portability. It is a
product now. We did not build it on Windows before
even we plan to do that. Now we try too see if we
Thank you for your help.
I have successfully eliminated those two error
messages.
They were caused by the ACE make include files.
In those include files, there are some checking for
library, such as
PLATFORM_AIO_SUPPORT := \
$(shell test -e /usr/lib/librt.so echo
-DACE_HAS_AIO_CALLS)
I
Longyu Mei wrote:
Thank you for your help.
I have successfully eliminated those two error
messages.
They were caused by the ACE make include files.
In those include files, there are some checking for
library, such as
PLATFORM_AIO_SUPPORT := \
$(shell test -e /usr/lib/librt.so echo
Longyu Mei wrote on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 3:20 PM:
Thank you for your help.
I have successfully eliminated those two error
messages.
They were caused by the ACE make include files.
In those include files, there are some checking for
library, such as
PLATFORM_AIO_SUPPORT := \
James,
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 12:47 PM, Longyu Mei [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Great! I see friends are here now.
Let me tell you the entire story.
We have a Linux application without any GUI. We used
ACE (for socket) and boost for portability. It is a
product now. We did not build it on
Have you built ACE for Cygwin? You will probably
need to regenerate your
make files; if they are testing for *.so, then they
are still the Linux
versions, and it's a bad idea to just disable those
checks!
The instructions for building ACE on Cygwin
Dmitry Teslenko schrieb:
Hello!
I use postgresql tools such as psql, pg_dump, etc.
If I invoke them as /bin/psql they product error (and probably other) messages
in english; but if I invoke them as psql or /usr/bin/psql they
produce messages
in my native language (russian) in koi8-r encoding and
Dave Korn schrieb:
Reini Urban wrote on 13 May 2008 18:34:
2008/5/13 David Ziants:
Installed cygwin under Windows XP prof, and the basic environment works.
I cannot do gcc nor can I find reference to the compiler under any of
the bin directories.
Have run the setup a second time (as
Hi Mark (Reed),
Sorry, I get digest forms, and I'm not sure how to respond to them so
this shows up as part of the thread.
I am a bash user for what I do, but need a ksh because I fixing some
scripts for someone who is running on pure ksh. I'm connecting to a
PC in Europe, and cannot directly
I'm a little confused. Ps -eaf shows the cron process running. However Windows
Services say that it is not. My crontab is coming back with incorrect
permissions. Can you let me know what I need to do to get cron working ?
Log Message:
Current version
-rwxr-x---+ 1 administrator mkgroup-l-d
- Original Message -
From: Charles Miller
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2008 5:47 PM
Subject: cron problems
I'm a little confused. Ps -eaf shows the cron process running. However Windows
Services say that
it is not. My crontab is coming back with incorrect
Classification: UNCLASSIFIED
Caveats: NONE
Hello,
I am running Window XP on a 32-bit Dell Precision 670. When
using Service Pack 2, xhost behaved fine and allowed me access to port
6000.
Two days ago I upgraded to Service Pack 3. Now I get the
following behavior.
$ export
For anyone else interested in replacing the (pd)ksh that comes with
Cygwin with real ATT ksh, you can download a Cygwin binary from
http://www.research.att.com/~gsf/download/ (hit cancel, read the
license agreement, and get the username/password from the bottom if
you agree).
There are binaries
Is this a bug? The following three-line shell script prints out the
string
aborting
when executed.
#!/bin/bash
trap echo 'aborting' ; exit 1 ERR
grep -q -e 'foo' /dev/null
This indicates that grep has raised the signal ERR. It is inconvenient
for me. I am attempting to clean up some
You seem to be confused. ERR is not a signal; it is a shell feature
designed to trap exactly the circumstance you're seeing: some command
exits with nonzero status. A nonzero exit status is an error, which
is what ERR traps.
What do you *want* the aborting message to mean?
On 5/14/08,
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According to David Arnstein on 5/14/2008 6:36 PM:
| #!/bin/bash
| trap echo 'aborting' ; exit 1 ERR
| grep -q -e 'foo' /dev/null
|
| This indicates that grep has raised the signal ERR.
There is no such thing as signal ERR. Rather, ERR is a special
Oh, you want to clean up tempfiles. If they're scratch files that
should get deleted no matter what, why not use EXIT to clean them up?
On 5/14/08, Mark J. Reed [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You seem to be confused. ERR is not a signal; it is a shell feature
designed to trap exactly the
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 08:34:15PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
To James:
If the list rejects a post, it *always* sends you a bounce message
explaining why. Please check your spam folder; it might have ended up
there. Common reasons include using HTML email, or trying to discuss
X11 (which has its
Sent in HTML first and email bounced...
-- Forwarded message --
From: Marc Kirby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: May 14, 2008 8:27 PM
Subject: cron daemon dies
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Hi.. I've started the cron daemon and tested that it works with a
test job writing output to /tmp/mdk.
Charles Wilson wrote:
When I try to do a simple test, pkg-config segfaults
confirmed.
I'll look into it, and thanks for the report. pkg-config passed all of
its built-in testsuite, but it appears there is some missing coverage
in those tests!
I think this was fixed by a recent change in
I have a few makefiles which are written to run with the cmd.exe command
interpreter, which won't work with cygwin's make (which uses /bin/sh).
Setting export SHELL=cmd.exe
calls cmd.exe alright, but then sits there forever waiting for input.
Is it at all possible to use cmd.exe with a make
The pkg-config program is used to retrieve information about installed
libraries in the system, including the CFLAGS, LDFLAGS, and other
information necessary to compile and link against one or more libraries.
CHANGES since 0.23a-1
* update to latest bzr development
A new version the libvorbis, libvorbis-devel, libvorbis0,
libvorbisenc2, and libvorbisfile3 packages are now available for
download.
SECURITY:
=
This release fixes security vulnerabilities CVE-2008-1419,
CVE-2008-1420, and CVE-2008-1423. See
http://secunia.com/advisories/30234/ for more
The pkg-config program is used to retrieve information about installed
libraries in the system, including the CFLAGS, LDFLAGS, and other
information necessary to compile and link against one or more libraries.
CHANGES since 0.23a-1
* update to latest bzr development
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