On May 15 13:29, Gareth Howell wrote:
Hi
I have cygwin (latest) running on an XP machine. It needs to access two
workstations running Win95 and one running Win98.
At the windows level, there are drive maps to the 'C' drives on the three
workstations as X:, Y: and Z: and the filesystem
On 17 May 2012, at 10:00, Gareth Howell wrote:
Hi
I asked this a day or so ago but got no responses. I'm posting again just in
case it just got missed.
I have cygwin (latest) running on an XP machine. It needs to access two
workstations running Win95 and one running Win98
=0,user,noumount,auto)
D: on /cygdrive/d type ntfs (binary,posix=0,user,noumount,auto)
E: on /cygdrive/e type iso9660 (binary,posix=0,user,noumount,auto)
I can also rsync them to a local rep whilst logged into the proxy.
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a permissions issue, but I can't get to the bottom of
it or understand why the behaviour is different between Win95 and Win98.
Any guidance would be welcome.
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there sometime and do that.
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and Win98.
Any guidance would be welcome.
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This desperately needs to be ITA'd. I have a version in Ports if anyone
who actually uses this wants to pick it up:
http://cygwin-ports.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/cygwin-ports/ports/trunk/www/apache2/
cyrus-sasl/libsasl2 ORPHANED (Gareth Pearce)
cyrus-sasl/libsasl2
Hi,
Output attached.
Thank you for looking.
Kind Regards
Gareth
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To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: Vista and CYGWIN telnet
Gareth Payne wrote
on screen.
Definitely connecting to the telnet service, as soon as I stop inetd the telnet
server stop listening.
I have disabled the firewall / Norton. What am I missing.
Driving me mad.
Anyone got any advice, need telnet unfortunately.
Thanks in advance
Gareth
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/usr/bin/telnet
cyg_serv46845256 ? 20:27:53 /usr/sbin/telnetd
gpayne65845284 con 20:34:45 /usr/bin/ps
But, the login screen still does not appear.
Has anyone seen this?, same problem occurred on XP box.
Running 1.7.1 version of cygwin.
Any advice greatly received.
Gareth
prompt appears.
Screen just echo's what i type.
Complete stumped on this.
Kind Regards
Gareth
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DePriest, Jason R.
Sent: 08 January 2010 20:51
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: Vista and CYGWIN
Lapo Luchini wrote:
Lapo Luchini wrote:
Hi Gareth,
just a quick question: do you plan to support the current nano-2.0.x
branch in your Cygwin package relases?
Gareth replied privately to me that's ok with him if I adopt the package.
Should anyone take a look at the packaging
this? and if they have a fix .. :)
I have seen this with multiple terminal emulations on several platforms,
I assumed it was a bug with nano/pico's base curses library or something.
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Stephen Barclay wrote:
Gareth Pearce wrote:
Stephen Barclay wrote:
All,
I have been using Ponderosa for a while, but something is not 100%
with thier
terminal emulation, when paging up/down in editors (nano/pico etc)
there are artifact
characters left on some lines.. I know this if off
On 10/12/06, Gareth Pearce
I suspect you don't have nroff installed. If that is not the
problem, it works for me -
That would be too easy. I already check that and nroff is indeed
installed.
As for works for you, I suspect that you have an old version of
aspell. I am talking about
the issue
further.
Whether nroff should be a dependency of aspell is an entirely different
question.
--Gareth, somewhat vaguely present aspell maintainer being.
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see in windows are encoded.
So thats a test case for consideration.
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that's fine with me.)
Regards,
Gareth
PS, how did I become unsubscribed from cygwin-apps and yet still receive
email from it?
the copying of files
in a wildcard/specified fashion occurred in a way which the resultant
directory structure matched the source and the other where the resultant
directory structure was flattened. The current patch works for wildcards
aiming into a single target directory.
Regards,
Gareth Pearce
via a pluggable approach.
See http://asg.web.cmu.edu/sasl/sasl-library.html for more information.
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To update your installation, click on the Install Cygwin now link on
the http://cygwin.com/ web page. This downloads setup.exe
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Dr. Volker Zell
Sent: Thursday, 14 October 2004 3:49 AM
Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] NEW: cyrus-sasl-2.1.19-1, libsasl2-2.1.19-1,
libsasl2-devel-2.1.19-1
Hi Gareth
I'm just trying to compile openldap with cyrus-sasl support
via a pluggable approach.
See http://asg.web.cmu.edu/sasl/sasl-library.html for more information.
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To update your installation, click on the Install Cygwin now link on
the http://cygwin.com/ web page. This downloads setup.exe
-setup.hint
http://www.users.on.net/~gpearce/libsasl2-2.1.19-1.tar.bz2
Regards,
Gareth Pearce
Security Developer
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}/doc under /usr/share/doc/cyrus-sasl-2.1.19 and maybe the
uppercase files from {srcdir}/saslauthd under
/usr/share/doc/cyrus-sasl-2.1.19/saslauthd ?
Sounds like a good idea.
I will endeavour to have an updated package ready tomorrow.
Regards,
Gareth Pearce
Security Developer
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in conformance with RFC .
http://www.users.on.net/~gpearce/libsasl2-setup.hint
http://www.users.on.net/~gpearce/libsasl2-2.1.19-1.tar.bz2
Ready for upload?
Regards,
Gareth Pearce
Security Developer
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A small update: Daniel Gruber also helped me with this off-list and
identified that the multiwindow WM was causing the issue; running
-rootless with twm or wmaker instead resolved the problem.
So I guess it looks like -multiwindow with dual head displays is an issue?
Gareth
Marc Bernstein wrote
:
| Gareth,
|
| I just discovered today (the hard way, as usual) that aspell-dev
| 0.50.3-1 is marked test. Is there a reason for this? The corresponding
| aspell and libaspell15 packages are current, so I would think aspell-dev
| should be too, right?
Ping?
Hrmm, I assume I missed
is 'X' when I hover on the window.
Launching the client program on the remote solaris box with approriate
DISPLAY set has the same result; a window appears but it stays empty.
Nothing I can get from XWin.log but I've attached it regardless.
Hope someone can help!
Cheers
Gareth
Welcome
Gareth Pearce wrote:
It should be relatively easy to write a very simple script called ispell
which calls 'aspell -a $@'
I think that works at least... can't say I've tried it.
Such a script exists: /usr/share/aspell/ispell
An obvious way to make it available to programs would
if
it was a Cygwin module. Or is it possible to use aspell within emacs? I
can't find any documentation to say yes or no to this.
It should be relatively easy to write a very simple script called ispell
which calls 'aspell -a $@'
I think that works at least... can't say I've tried it.
Gareth - aspell
WADR to CGF's hard work, I can tell you even before it is released that
1.5.10 has bugs. So do 1.5.11, 1.5.12, etc. With a software project of
sufficient size, it's a given. The question is, do the bugs bite *you*?
Have you tried 1.5.9? If you had problems with it, have you tried a
usual line here - Do use g++ rather then gcc -lstdc++
Since gcc -lstdc++ isn't always enough, and what is enough may not always be
enough in the future.
Gareth
PS - in response to the other email - .cc Is pre-processor input - since
that's the Normal state for c++ code - pre-processor input
something you want then by all means, use it -
we're not going to stop you. ... Well okay, I'm not going to stop you.
Gareth
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experienced any cygwin-specific problems in my day-to-day use of it
under cygwin. I have experienced some bugs, but thats what I get for using
a pre-release version.
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snip copypaste
As mentioned in my last email - please start reading the message archives so
you can avoid unnecessarily reopening topics which have already been dealt
with.
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Hello
A have a big problem. I can't compile a simple hello world program with
the gcc compiler in cygwin.
Here is the error:
snip
Any one have a idea to solve the problem??
*sigh*
Use g++.
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there is no need for me to reply.
As implied by my above statement, the topic has already been discussed.
Therefore given the subject line of this email, you don't even need to check
the mailing list archives to work out the previous answer!
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a timeout drop the listing of having
someone who submitted the idea.
I still do intend to package graphviz just waiting for an appropriate amount
of time to spend on it.
Gareth Pearce
PS yes, I changed emails.
Jari Aalto wrote:
| Time to relax, so get gnuschess + xboard and start playing:
I vote pro gnuchess and xboard.
I vote pro gnuchess and xboard as well.
Gareth Pearce
_
E-mail just got a whole lot better. New ninemsn Premium
is 0.50-2
In order to be compatible with cygwin naming conventions the - is converted
to . before adding the cygwin package -1.
I wouldn't think that the use of original package numbering in original
package documentation is worth a patch.
Gareth
vote.
Aspell-de +1 as well.
Gareth
mode isn't
always the same as using the -x option. (although it probably should be the
same, some of the internals don't actually understand the -x options and use
file extension guess work exclusively)
Gareth
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the
votes, there was never a clear decision on the legal status, and I havent
yet done the obvious thing and attempted to follow it up with the graphviz
people themselves.
FWIW I did manage to get upstream to patch the doxygen textmode bug, I just
havent done anything since then.
Gareth
PS: I
-base.
Gareth
Greetings,
Using Cygwin 1.5.5-1, I am porting a Unix shared library to Windows.
After making and linking the library with libtool, two DLLs were
created:
libxx.dll.a
cygxx-1.dll
I guess I was only expecting: libxx.dll.
Why were the 2 names generated and why the cyg
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Subject: Re: [ITP] ImageMagick
On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 03:27:48AM -0500, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
I would like to
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On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 11:07:59PM +1100, Gareth Pearce wrote:
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Hmm... just noticed that you have libgd2 and libgd2-devel... I was under
the impression that you should stick the DLL version in the libgd
package name, which you did, but I thought that the DLL version number
was *not* included in the -devel package name.
It seems to me that the devel
success after I mashed
my windows install trying to move it from one hard drive to another. In the
end however I had to do a reinstall though, too many cases of bad
permissions that I didn't find.
You might be able to correct them via cygwin to (setfacl?). But I don't know
for sure.
Gareth
If a vote for gd is a vote towards gnuplot, you have my vote.
I would like to contribute and maintain the gd package:
* http://www.boutell.com/gd/ (Homepage)
* http://www.boutell.com/gd/http/ (Download location)
My goal is to contribute the gnuplot package
*
living at the
moment - and the mirrors I use for setup - are easily fast enough to handle
a modem user.
Gareth
package) and then removed it with setup.exe again.
I cannot say how it happened, there is no other package listed which
requires gcc-core.
Any idea?
Its in section misc?
Gareth - is actually asleep.
to be neglected are
flagged
with a triple gunshot (!!!) and the reason for the flag.
Wow - this is some nice work.
Just a suggestion - a maintainer with *all* packages appearing to be
neglected could get special notice?
Gareth - probably should find some time and put graphviz up for review.
This doesn't really seem appropriate to me. Devel maybe?
Gareth
before then,
yay for it.
Gareth
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native
executables/libraries despite its .net branding. It needs to be until
Microsoft are finished porting the windows source code to use cygwin.
;)
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environment wouldn't be using a different gcc version by any
chance?
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this one on cygin =)
Ditto.
Gareth
...)
Regards,
Gareth Pearce
How can one know if a function requested to be inlined is actually
inlined?
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I could not find the license under OSD Approved Licenses. And it's way
too
longer to get an idea about it without spending several hours with a
lawyer 8-(
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/index.php
Gareth,
If all you need in GraphViz is DOT, you may consider distributing VCG
Gareth Pearce wrote on Thursday, September 25, 2003 2:05 PM:
Also - I'm willing to (try to)update (and maintain there after) -
doxygen Preferably with graphviz to go with it. This is assuming that
the position is open. I've built 1.3.4 - and run it over a 90thousand
line project - using
it can't be too bad, but I'm not one to understand legalize all that
well.
Regards,
Gareth
For reference:
http://www.research.att.com/sw/tools/graphviz/license/index.html
http://www.research.att.com/sw/tools/graphviz/download.html
aspell Gareth Pearce*
aspell-dev Gareth Pearce*
aspell-doc Gareth Pearce*
aspell-en Gareth Pearce*
Aspell-en is actually RLC
Secondly - I have sent an announce post for aspell (which also covers
aspell-en), but it seems to have
for maintaining m4?
Hmm despite the apparent lack of upstream development on this one - m4 is
pretty rock solid (compared to astyle at least) ... I'll have a deeper look
to see if I'm willing to offer on this one.
Regards,
Gareth
Robert wrote:
Sure. I'm interested.
I already downloaded the package from CVS.
Okay - I'll not bother looking any further into things myself for now.
Gareth wrote:
Hmm despite the apparent lack of upstream development on this one - m4
is
pretty rock solid (compared to astyle
sounded fairly positive) - was just for personal use
then I guess I'm not saying much.
Gareth
.tar.bz2
Gareth pointed to the following URLs in
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2003-09/msg00176.html:
http://www.users.on.net/gpearce/aspell-0.50.3-1-src.tar.bz2
http://www.users.on.net/gpearce/aspell-bin-0.50.3-1.tar.bz2
http://www.users.on.net/gpearce/aspell-bin.setup.hint
http
Doh - i forgot gcc 3.3.1 is 'test' - but indeed - if theres Anyone who wants
to develop with libaspell before gcc test version goes real - i think they
can use the test ... no?
I dont really think that aspell needs to be marked as test because of this.
Gareth
You haven't marked them as test
in the use GMP for faster base arithmetic
method so NTL will depend upon GMP, while GMP should depend on nothing
else)
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I imagine gmp should be not too bad - i'll express interest in it since i
think its going to be needed to compile g95 fortran... and ofcourse that its
cool...
Gareth
you've downloaded setup.exe, run it and select Editors and then click
on
*giggle* - a little too much cut and paste from mine i see ... almost made
this mistake myself copying from igors...
Gareth
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://users.on.net/gpearce/nano-1.2.2-1.tar.bz2
http://users.on.net/gpearce/nano-1.2.2-1-src.tar.bz2
Regards,
Gareth - will probably have aspell up tommorow.
that behaviour...
I find this behaviour if i set the cygwin=tty variable after having started
the bash prompt. Setting it before (ie adding it to the system environment
variables) has no problems.
ctrl-C and (i think) ctrl-T not working in nano are the only reasons i set
cygwin=tty.
Gareth
,
Gareth
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nano i'll update to 1.2.2 when 1.5.* goes live
aspell is ready and waiting for 1.5 - or was last time i remember...
Gareth
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Sent: Friday, August 22, 2003 12:52 PM
Subject: Test packages, or lack thereof
IMHO, this looks like a PTC situation..
prehaps more likely MOTC.
;)
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Trying to find out everything thats been happening ... my hotmail clogged up
and a whole stack of email didnt get delivered - somewhat of a mess. It
even deleted some of my older emails - annoying. - in future i'll not keep
any old emails around in hotmail :)
I'd rather let Gareth take a look
volunteered for that?
I think Gareth half did. You can have findutils, Igor. ;-)
umm i dont remember this ... - i half volunteered for gcc - but lifes far
too busy for that at the moment.
I should get a look see at the new versions of my aspell packages from rlc -
shortly...
Elfyn
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) so when I get back I'll give it a go - (or if rlc
wants to give it ago first while I'm gone, by all means) - I actually think
i tested my package with nano as internal speller - but that might be a
figment.
Regards,
Gareth
that a ispell/spell script which invokes
aspell is an option - and I cant remember at this second whether I included
that. I'm pretty sure there was one in the src package. Been a while.
Gareth
(correction)
libaspell is under
http://www-personal.usyd.edu.au/~gpea0679/aspell/libaspell/libaspell15-0.50.3-1.tar.bz2
too many different 'personal website' directory layout formats for me...
and I only have 3.
Gareth
(correction)
libaspell is under
http://www-personal.usyd.edu.au/~gpea0679/aspell/libaspell/libaspell15-0.50.3-1.tar.bz2
too many different 'personal website' directory layout formats for me...
and I only have 3.
Gareth
(correction)
libaspell is under
http://www-personal.usyd.edu.au/~gpea0679/aspell/libaspell/libaspell15-0.50.3-1.tar.bz2
too many different 'personal website' directory layout formats for me...
and I only have 3.
Gareth
(correction)
libaspell is under
http://www-personal.usyd.edu.au/~gpea0679/aspell/libaspell/libaspell15-0.50.3-1.tar.bz2
too many different 'personal website' directory layout formats for me...
and I only have 3.
Gareth
to review these two togeather? - multiple
factors have conspired togeather that I am having difficulty getting the
chance to do so.
Gareth - ponders if there was a setup.hint for aspell-en
PS - if anyone is holding back on offering to maintain gcc based on the fact
i suggested i wanted too - dont
erm - not to rain on this ... but is it a good idea if the patent has only
expired in america?
Gareth
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On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 01:38:28AM
1 vote for aspell-dict *nudge nudge*
Gareth - who does intend one day to stop this sequence of busy weeks so he
can do stuff again.
be a theory - however since no one has ported and packaged spell
to cygwin - it is not yet the (general) case.
Regards,
Gareth - cygwin nano packager.
(PS: Waiting for cgf's supprised look - since nano-devel's Chris complied
immediately - or at least is trying too...)
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Hmm, unable to reproduce your problem here so far,
prehaps some more details would be useful.
Regards,
Gareth - nano packaging type guy.
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Igor's analysis of the situation seems sound, I'm forwarding this to
nano-devel incase the nano-developers are interested in handling this
situation more gracefully. (once again - if it did work in the past)
Regards,
Gareth - nano cygwin packager.
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From: Igor
Jeff,
Just outta' curiosity, beyond the satisfaction of accomplishing it, what
would be gained?
well you could ssh into your windows machine and run mozilla remotely from
your xterminal ...
umm - okay so thats not much of a gain... but...
Gareth
ones.
Its a reasonably big piece of code after all.
Gareth
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On Sun, Mar 16, 2003 at 11:57:38AM +0100, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
On Sun, 16 Mar 2003, Gareth Pearce wrote:
A lil slow
the cygwin users guide for details on how to do so. If you
have issues with Ctrl-C or any other ctrl character combination, this is the
place to start - before coming to the cygwin mailing list.
Regards,
Gareth - cygwin nano packager, hopes you pretend the hotmail tag isn't
A quick search for illegal filename characters
gives * / : ? \ | (and the null character) for fat32/ntfs - more for
fat16/12 - the null character is also out of the question.
So what you ask 'just isnt possible' with the underlying filesystem.
Gareth
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Cygwin likes paths with backslashes in them. It now just wisely
assumes that such paths are windows paths. As I'm sure you know,
you don't use '/' to denote a UNIX path.
^
meanness detected.
Gareth
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Bug reporting
My holidays end today, I'll look into stoping being slack and try to release
asap.
1.1.11/12/pre1/pre2 all had issues - but i havent noticed anything much
reported back against 1.2.0 on the nano-devel list - so it should be fine.
Gareth Pearce - nano 'maintainer' (for lack of a betterword
special :)
Gareth
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