On 2021-10-01 22:15, Achim Gratz wrote:
Brian Inglis writes:
As autoconf requires: autoconf2.1 autoconf2.5 bash sed, I believe that
would be the more appropriate place for an autoconf-archive
requirement, otherwise cygport would have to require it, which is not
so obvious.
No. If a build
Brian Inglis writes:
> As autoconf requires: autoconf2.1 autoconf2.5 bash sed, I believe that
> would be the more appropriate place for an autoconf-archive
> requirement, otherwise cygport would have to require it, which is not
> so obvious.
No. If a build needs autoconf-archive then require it
On 2021-10-01 15:37, Yaakov Selkowitz via Cygwin-apps wrote:
On Wed, 2021-09-29 at 22:15 -0600, Brian Inglis wrote:
Autotools needs m4 macros in autoreconf-archive to config for gcov and
other dependencies or build fails with e.g.
"configure.ac:33: error: possibly undefined macro:
On Thu, 30 Sep 2021 17:22:25 + (UTC)
"chris.hardison--- via Cygwin" wrote:
> My cygwin install looks good and things seem to work perfectly for some time
> (hours or days), then a cygwin process started by a windows process that is
> usually a child process of a windows service written in
On Wed, 2021-09-29 at 22:15 -0600, Brian Inglis wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> Autotools needs m4 macros in autoreconf-archive to config for gcov and
> other dependencies or build fails with e.g.
>
> "configure.ac:33: error: possibly undefined macro: AX_CODE_COVERAGE
> If this token and others are
On 2021-10-01 11:38, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
On 10/1/2021 1:27 PM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
Installing "git" from the Cygwin repository seems to fix this problem.
So I suggest uninstalling "git" and see if you can figure out where
the message is actually coming from. It doesn't appear
On 10/1/2021 1:27 PM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
Installing "git" from the Cygwin repository seems to fix this problem.
So I suggest uninstalling "git" and see if you can figure out where
the message is actually coming from. It doesn't appear to be coming
from anything in my environment. I
> > Installing "git" from the Cygwin repository seems to fix this problem.
> >So I suggest uninstalling "git" and see if you can figure out where
> > the message is actually coming from. It doesn't appear to be coming
> > from anything in my environment. I must have "git" installed at home,
On 10/1/2021 12:51 PM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
"Error: (file-missing "Searching for program" "No such file or director"
"git")
Still shows up at work, when I use "emacs -Q". I'll see if I can try
to figure out what's going on.
I wiped out all my elisp files but still got the error. I
> > "Error: (file-missing "Searching for program" "No such file or director"
> > "git")
>
> Still shows up at work, when I use "emacs -Q". I'll see if I can try
> to figure out what's going on.
I wiped out all my elisp files but still got the error. I assume this
is what "-Q" is supposed to
> "Error: (file-missing "Searching for program" "No such file or director"
> "git")
Still shows up at work, when I use "emacs -Q". I'll see if I can try
to figure out what's going on.
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On 9/30/2021 1:22 PM, chris.hardison--- via Cygwin wrote:
My cygwin install looks good and things seem to work perfectly for some time
(hours or days), then a cygwin process started by a windows process that is
usually a child process of a windows service written in perl will hang and then
On 22/09/2021 02:50, Richard Beels via Cygwin wrote:
At 9/21/2021 at 12:28, Shakespearean monkeys danced on Jason Pyeron's
keyboard and said:
If the last execution of the setup used download only and the setup is
used with -q and without either -D or -L it still defaults to -D
Adding -Y
> Jim, do you still see the error if you start emacs with 'emacs -Q'? If not,
> something in your startup files must be triggering the error. Even if you
> don't
> call git directly, something that you do call might be calling git. Can you
> give a minimal recipe for reproducing the problem?
On 9/28/2021 12:20 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin-announce via Cygwin wrote:
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution
as test releases:
* emacs-28.0.50-1.6bec21243d20
* emacs-common-28.0.50-1.6bec21243d20
* emacs-X11-28.0.50-1.6bec21243d20
*
Upd:
1)
There was a typo in the sed script. The correct one is:
mkpasswd.exe | sed 's/^[^:]*\(cyg_server\):/\1:/;t;d'
I also had to do the same for the unprivileged user "tftpd" created by
/usr/bin/tftpd-config
2)
After being successfully started by xinetd the tftp server logs to Windows
Hi. I installed xinetd and tftp-server recently, ran xinetd-config and
tftpd-config, and enabled /etc/xinetd.d/tftp. However, I was getting the
following error in Windows Event log:
xinetd: PID 2280: Service tftp missing attribute user - DISABLING
Workaround:
# The xinetd user name
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