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On 9/29/2011 9:30 PM, Elr, Arun wrote:
Hi
Is there any update on this feature? I downgraded to 5.6p1, still it did
not work. I heavily depended on this feature. I tried in XP, Vista and
Windows 7. Is there any plan to fix this in upcoming release?
A service interacting with the desktop is an
Christopher Faylor writes:
The cygwin mailing list does not set Reply-To. It does set
"Mail-Followup-To".
Effectively, there is no difference.
This is an idiotic header that is defined by a 1998 IETF draft
that was never approved, as far as I can find.
This *DEAD* draft is here:
http://too
ht writes:
> 2) _Where_ should I set those values? As far as I can tell I'm not
> currently setting them at all. . .
Oops, sorry -- usual phenomenon of remembering somewhere else to look
just after hitting C-c C-c.
For the record, I was setting LC_ALL in the Windoz System
Properties/Enviro
On 10/11/2011 02:49 PM, Henry S. Thompson wrote:
LANG=preferred LC_COLLATE=C
and don't set LC_ALL.
Hmm. Two remaining questions:
1) By 'preferred', I presume you mean my preferred setting, e.g. en_GB.utf8
Correct.
2) _Where_ should I set those values? As far as I can tell I'm not
Eric Blake writes:
> On 10/11/2011 01:20 PM, Henry S. Thompson wrote:
>> Is this a feature, or a bug associated with the current ongoing
>> discussion about locales:
>
> (mis)-feature, and not necessarily a cygwin bug.
> [excellent explanation elided
Thanks very much for the clear and helpful exp
Greg Chicares writes:
An argument could be made for giving _POSIX_C_SOURCE precedence over
__STRICT_ANSI__ if both are defined; but as long as that's not the
The time to discuss this sort of stuff was back in 1990 or so,
when it was all settled and POSIX.1 came out. (Luckily, it went
your way
ht writes:
> Is this a feature, or a bug associated with the current ongoing
> discussion about locales:
>
> > LC_ALL= egrep '^[a-b]l[dl]e.n$' /usr/share/dict/words
> aldern
>> LC_COLLATE= egrep '^[a-b]l[dl]e.n$' /usr/share/dict/words
> aldern
> Alleen
> Alleyn
>
> If it's a feature, how do I set
On 10/11/2011 01:20 PM, Henry S. Thompson wrote:
Is this a feature, or a bug associated with the current ongoing
discussion about locales:
(mis)-feature, and not necessarily a cygwin bug. Historically, POSIX
1992 _required_ that regular expression ranges expand out to all
characters in Colla
Is this a feature, or a bug associated with the current ongoing
discussion about locales:
> LC_ALL= egrep '^[a-b]l[dl]e.n$' /usr/share/dict/words
aldern
> LC_COLLATE= egrep '^[a-b]l[dl]e.n$' /usr/share/dict/words
aldern
Alleen
Alleyn
If it's a feature, how do I set LC_COLLATE w/o changing the ot
Op 11-10-2011 17:44, Leon Vanderploeg schreef:
Greetings,
I have recently encountered a problem with accessing files that have special
characters in the file names. The special characters include (a couple
examples) the trademark symbol and the n with a tilde above it. The
recommendation from
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 10:51:01AM -0400, Ken Brown wrote:
>On 10/11/2011 9:24 AM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
>> On 10/11/2011 3:12 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
>>
>>> In addition, the 2011-10-10 snapshot doesn't work well with xterm. When
>>> I start xterm, I see
>>>
>>> bash: cannot set terminal process group (
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 12:54:34PM -0400, Charles Wilson wrote:
>Consensus does appear to be unanimous on what to do; I just need to
>review all the postings and figure out exactly /how/ to do it.
I don't envy you. :-)
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FAQ:
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 09:58:50PM -0700, Kaz Kylheku wrote:
>Christopher Faylor writes:
>> The convention in this mailing list is that you read the mailing list.
>I see now from the archives that this list is configured
>to generate the unfortunate Reply-to header, which by many
>is considered a m
On Oct 11 13:08, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 02:17:42PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Oct 10 18:06, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> >> When the tty layer in Cygwin was first developed, the model (either in
> >> my head or in reality) was "If you don't have a tty and open
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 02:17:42PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Oct 10 18:06, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> When the tty layer in Cygwin was first developed, the model (either in
>> my head or in reality) was "If you don't have a tty and open a tty, that
>> becomes your controlling tty". But,
On 10/10/2011 1:23 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Chuck, ping?
> Please consider to provide a new libintl/gettext without this bug soon.
I plan to *start* that process Wednesday night. It takes many hours to
complete and validate -- so, I should have it by this weekend.
Consensus does appear to be
Greetings,
I have recently encountered a problem with accessing files that have special
characters in the file names. The special characters include (a couple
examples) the trademark symbol and the n with a tilde above it. The
recommendation from "
http://www.cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-speci
On 10/11/2011 4:51 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
On 10/11/2011 9:24 AM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
On 10/11/2011 3:12 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
In addition, the 2011-10-10 snapshot doesn't work well with xterm. When
I start xterm, I see
bash: cannot set terminal process group (-1): Inappropriate ioctl for
device
On 10/10/2011 7:23 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Chuck, ping?
On Oct 5 14:23, Ken Brown wrote:
On 10/5/2011 1:31 PM, Charles Wilson wrote:
On 10/5/2011 12:27 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Oct 5 18:04, Erwin Waterlander wrote:
Op 4-10-2011 20:20, Corinna Vinschen schreef:
On Oct 4 20:03, E
Version 0.9.3-2 of libunistring has been uploaded.
libunistring (source package)
libunistring0 (runtime library)
libunistring-devel (development library and include files)
libunistring-doc (documentation)
DESCRIPTION:
Text files are nowadays usually encoded in Unicode, and may con
On 10/11/2011 9:24 AM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
On 10/11/2011 3:12 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
In addition, the 2011-10-10 snapshot doesn't work well with xterm. When
I start xterm, I see
bash: cannot set terminal process group (-1): Inappropriate ioctl for
device
bash: no job control in this shell
same
On 10/11/2011 3:12 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
In addition, the 2011-10-10 snapshot doesn't work well with xterm. When
I start xterm, I see
bash: cannot set terminal process group (-1): Inappropriate ioctl for
device
bash: no job control in this shell
same with today CVS on XP-SP3
no issue on mintt
On 10/10/2011 11:44 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 10:43:42PM -0400, Ken Brown wrote:
My STCs still don't work right for me under the 2011-10-10 snapshot.
The bash subprocess no longer shows as stopped when I run ps, but it
doesn't produce any output either, and it doesn't
Greetings, Kaz Kylheku!
> I see now from the archives that this list is configured
> to generate the unfortunate Reply-to header, which by many
> is considered a mailing list misconfiguration.
First time I hear this bullshit.
Mailing lists intended for public conversation.
> RFC 2822:
> ``When
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 03:24:22AM -0700, jan.kolar wrote:
>
>
>
>Christopher Faylor-8 wrote:
>>
>> On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 10:43:42PM -0400, Ken Brown wrote:
>>>My STCs still don't work right for me under the 2011-10-10 snapshot.
>>>The bash subprocess no longer shows as stopped when I run ps, b
On Oct 10 18:06, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Sun, Oct 09, 2011 at 07:58:15PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> >On Sat, Oct 08, 2011 at 05:39:20PM -0400, Ken Brown wrote:
> >>Attached is a slight modification of the STC, in which I set stdin for
> >>the bash subprocess to /dev/null. With this
On 2011-10-10 18:42Z, Kaz Kylheku wrote:
>
> Corinna Vinschen writes:
>
>> > $ gcc -Wall -ansi -D_POSIX_C_SOURCE=2 posix-ansi.c
> ^
>> fileno and pclose are *not* ANSI functions. Therefore, if you define
>> -ansi, you get the below errors. The newlib headers have explicit
>> #ifndef __STRICT
Corinna Vinschen wrote in news:20111011100850.ga27...@calimero.vinschen.de:
>>
>>
>> drat I meant scp
>
> Doesn't matter, it's a PEBKAC. The *local* shell tries to expand the *
> since you gforgot to quote. Try
>
> scp root@111.111.111.111:'/var/html/www/scripts/*.php' .
>
>
> Corinna
>
Christopher Faylor-8 wrote:
>
> On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 10:43:42PM -0400, Ken Brown wrote:
>>My STCs still don't work right for me under the 2011-10-10 snapshot.
>>The bash subprocess no longer shows as stopped when I run ps, but it
>>doesn't produce any output either, and it doesn't terminat
On Oct 11 09:41, zzapper wrote:
>
> >
> > rcp root@111.111.111.111:/var/html/www/scripts/*.php .
> >
> > reports "no Matches"
> >
> > I guess it's a setting on the remote server in .rhosts etc please advise
>
>
> drat I meant scp
Doesn't matter, it's a PEBKAC. The *local* shell tries to ex
On 10/11/11 11:41 AM, zzapper wrote:
rcp root@111.111.111.111:/var/html/www/scripts/*.php .
reports "no Matches"
I guess it's a setting on the remote server in .rhosts etc please advise
drat I meant scp
Try escaping the *
either
scp "root@111.111.111.111:/var/html/www/scripts/*.php" .
or
>
> rcp root@111.111.111.111:/var/html/www/scripts/*.php .
>
> reports "no Matches"
>
> I guess it's a setting on the remote server in .rhosts etc please advise
drat I meant scp
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FAQ:
Hi
I'm using cygwin:rcp to retrieve files from a remote linux server
I can retrieve single files just fine
e.g.
rcp root@111.111.111.111:/var/html/www/scripts/backup.php .
but
rcp root@111.111.111.111:/var/html/www/scripts/*.php .
reports "no Matches"
I guess it's a setting on the remote
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