SubInACL.exe (I read it as
(SUBstitute INstead a differenc ACL or permission.)
It's a pain to use but quite powerful important when
a machine changes domains and the old users and groups
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Suggestions for caching only DNS server to run on CygWin
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to each confirmation.
Thanks for straightening me out -- I am sure this is
very easy but haven't gotten it right yet.
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the shell (itself) the command and add the
script as a parameter...
bash script-file-name
Worked for me. Other command processors should
work too.
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assumptions about your environment.
cool.
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when working interactively,
when one just wants the IP addresses just using
plain ipconfig gets them without so much noise
to parse through.
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, that is precisely the information
I was seeking.
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.
How can that module be installed so that Setup will
STOP trying to replace it?
(...and thus not need me to uncheck the item, or
ensure it is unchecked, on each run of Setup.
Is this procedure described somewhere (FAQ etc.)?
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Subject: Re: SETUP: In-use files have been replaced
Herb Martin wrote:
Wouldn't we also need to stop all Shells or any
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Subject: Re: Automake version 1.4 in CygWin vs. current
Automake 1.9.2 ...
Herb Martin wrote:
Your automake
30 11:08 autom4te.cache
...but then receive the same error message.
Currently I have just printed the first 40+ pages
of the autoconf manual, and suppose that I must
learn how this stuff really works just to fix
whatever has happened.
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On Fri, Sep 30, 2005 at 10:46:43AM -0500, Herb Martin wrote:
The system is a reasonably fast, not cutting edge, 2 Ghz
Celeron with
1 MB of RAM.
Holy cow what operating system can run on 1 MB or RAM???
Obviously a type, should be 1GB.
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0 Sep 30 13:46 txt
0 Sep 30 13:46 webui
21679 Sep 30 13:46 Makefile.in
955821 Sep 30 13:46 configure
Starting the make now...
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references and lack of higher numbers
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/usr/bin/automake
aclocal
/usr/bin/aclocal
automake-info
/usr/share/info/automake.info.gz
/usr/bin/automake-1.4
10
/usr/bin/aclocal-1.4
/usr/bin
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/configure issues...but I can learn.)
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nice. And so are you for helping.
BTW: It' default value -n 10 (nice factor) produces
a belownormal setting which is exactly what I wanted.
Presumably, -n 19 (the max) would give idle priority
or at max low.
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Sure I would love someone to just 'solve' this for me but
what is the
most useful way to diagnose (or learn to diagnose) this problem so
TaskManager each time I started some
low-priority CPU intensive task.
If it works
exactly like on linux of course.
I learned 'Linux' mostly from CygWin grin
although I do know bits and piece from Unix
(long time ago) and TiVo. big grin
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You can also use renice to re-prioritize a running process
I have no renice. Did you compile this yourself?
Dave
The quoting was screwed up (somewhere along the line)
and I am not the original poster but was thanking him.
I have no renice
Herb Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You can also use renice to re-prioritize a running process
I have no renice. Did you compile this yourself?
Dave
The quoting was screwed up (somewhere along the line)
and I am not the original poster but was thanking him.
I have no renice
/releases/72929) apparently provides a
renice, but it has not yet been ported to cygwin.
Is snice the same (or very similar) thing?
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(reported to suggested address)
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feature:
Show updates in a flat list of JUST updates
so that it is easy to see what is being
selected without expanding each area or
hunting for update checks.
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or
groups (Security Principals really) to allow some
action to be taken that it unrelated to a particular
object (e.g., change the time, logon locally, run as
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appear in a specific order, especially when the
switches are not directly dependent on each other.
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(even under pure) Windows is to always
setup an alternative path with linkd.
This is effectively the same principle as just going
ahead and fixing it with your mount suggestion.
Thanks for the good suggestion.
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those other
options as carefully as the -i and default {}.
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with domain included, and then perhaps failing over
to the configured (in Outlook) name and that somehow works but this doesn't
really hold together as a satifying answer.
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HOWTO
http://crm114.sourceforge.net/CRM114_Mailfilter_HOWTO.txt)
[Needless to say, I am not very familiar with linking or writing make files
on cygwin.]
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in /usr/local/bin and hence you need
/usr/local/bin in the path. Only static libraries and import
libraries go in /usr/local/lib, and these do not need to be
in the path.
So, as I understand it, the TRE libs in /usr/local/lib
make sense, correct?
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-L takes a single path, no colon. You specify it multiple
times to add multiple paths. But /lib is already be in the
search path so this is redundant and unnecessary.
Ok, so I just dropped the -L/lib (and :/lib) and even tried
adding the TRE lib directory
) $(LDFLAGS) $(LIBS) $(OFILES) \
# crmregex_tre.o \
# -lm -ltre -o crm114_tre
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#Makefile for CRM114
#
#
# If you want to install the executables somewhere else, change
#BINDIR here. Default is /usr/bin
explains the reasoning for doing things like
copying the same rule over and over for every .o file.
I am not qualified to have an opinion, I just want it
to make and run. grin
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) problem is solved.
Thanks Gerrit; thanks again eveyone.
Now, to debug the program.
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needed to build this very
special package named crm114.BlameBillYerazunis.
Thanks. Neither of those is downloading for me though.
Neither through a browser, ftp, or wget.
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build (20050721 BlameitonNeilArmstrong).
I do appreciate the help and patience in
reading and responding to my messages.
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=table |) or die
Can't run
netsh: $!\n;
print we got through the call to 'netsh'\n; while (NETSH) {
Both versions hang on the open with these netsh switches.
Usually I paste the actually tested code -- I apologize
for this mistake and the confusion.
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this in order
to get greylistd to run as a service -- does this trick
work for cygrunsrv services as well?
I am saving this encantation for such issues in the future.
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was missing even though the
right one is in /usr/bin and the wrong one is
gone.
I still haven't found an encantation for hash
(or the proper command) so temporarily I put a
link in the wrong location to point to the
correct man.exe.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Eric Blake
According to Herb Martin on 8/14/2005 10:22 PM:
cygwin (like Linux apparently) keeps a database of
programs and so deleting an incorrect program
on the path may leave the OS complaining about
On Mon, Aug 15, 2005 at 09:11:09AM -0500, Herb Martin wrote:
There is a man directory in /usr/bin, i.e., /usr/bin/man -- with
man.exe being the program, while manpath gives:
What created that directory? Having it is a really bad idea,
and probably the source of all your troubles.
I
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man hash and info hash are both worthless (except to admit
that hash
is exists, i.e., is a built-in.
Yes, bash documentation is not the best packaged (I like the
Solaris man pages for shell builtins much
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-- Apropos still troublesome
There is a man
: $!\n;
)
The offlist message is attached inline (with permission) here:
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Subject: RE: Cygwin perl hangs with open FH, ... |
Hi, I can reproduce this problem, and this used to work before as well.
Cygwin, GNU bash
-man 4.3.0-10
xorg-x11-man-pages 6.8.2.0-1
xorg-x11-man-pages-html 6.8.2.0-1
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Subject: Re: Another (differently) broken man on CygWin 1.5.8
Herb Martin wrote:
'info' works, 'man' fails with this error
Herb Martin wrote:
Arggh! That's 90% of the answer -- the one that was
running was from
my NT native unix tools because the real one is missing.
For future reference, no package that you install with
setup.exe should ever put anything under /usr/local. If you
find
user/admin request.
I have been unable to use cygrunsrv to modify a service;
so far, I have always removed the service and re-added it.
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the registry
(unconfirmed) and therefore the service will be gone on
next boot. (If not, I would consider this a bug in cygrunsrv.)
It might help (pure speculation) to enable one of the signals
when creating Cygwin-Apps as services. This way the stop
will include a HUP or TERM.
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Has anyone got the just released POE 0.32 (CPAN) working under CygWin?
FYI: POE is a very cool development library.
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From Brian Dessent
Herb Martin wrote:
Is there a UNIX socket test client program (a la NetCat)?
socat using the UNIX-CONNECT: or UNIX-LISTEN: parameters
ought to work.
It is not a Cygwin package but it does build without much hassle.
Excellent Brian -- you probably wouldn't believe
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Herb Martin wrote:
I can find no combination of switches that will put it into the
background and leave it functional
(and a bunch of
other stuff as well.)
This really is a big help.
Being rather new to Posix style systems, the unix-socket stuff
was too much of a black box without some type of test tool.
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a great deal if I could interactively test
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Subject: Re: Is there a UNIX socket test client program (a la NetCat)?
On Aug 10 11:30, Herb Martin wrote:
Is there a UNIX socket test client program (a la NetCat)?
You mean, besides netcat? No.
Will you please demonstrate
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Subject: RE: Is there a UNIX socket test client program (a la NetCat)?
Is there a UNIX socket test client program (a la NetCat)?
I use netcat from cygwin fine.
It's not in a default
a program from the Internet
directly but rather to download it and first virus scan it.
Naming the program setup.exe is crude; it should have a version
number and something about cygwin in the name.
Couldn't you just name it something useful? (ironic grin)
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for the average user who is commonly
confused by such poorly chosen names.
Many of these users can barely figure out WHERE the download
directory is located.
Now, you have the arguments and you may chose to ignore them
or not but any further explanation on my part would likely be redundant.
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Subject: RE: setup.exe filename
On Sun, 7 Aug 2005, Herb Martin wrote:
No, if you look closely you will see
to
become accustomed to the file name probably understand how
it does and does not work and one assumes that more people
will adopt the system in the future than currently use it.
(Not necessarily the same as have ever used it.)
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Jason Pyeron wrote
I did read the man page for ps, first, before posting.
I does not say that the cygwin pid will be changed to the
windows pid for cygwin processes. It does indicate for
windows processes the PID is the same as the WINPID and can
be used in kill -f.
I am a Cygwin
a service and expect it
to re-read a configuration file? (If it would do so
on a kill -s HUP signal that is).
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is one specific package.
Not a big deal, but noticable; especially for the beginner
to Cygwin.
More users who thing Cygwin is cool and easy would be a GOOD
THING.
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but the input routines are treating these as one.
If the file has about 20 lines, then that's 20 missing
characters???
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My suspicion is that stat is counting cr-lf as two
characters but the
input routines are treating these as one.
If the file has about 20 lines, then that's 20 missing characters???
Yes, this is right. And yes, this could be the cause of the
situation you're noticing.
Is there a
Is there a standard Cygwin 'idiom' or function for dealing with this
mismatch, or should I just re-invent the wheel.
If you actually believe that you want the file without cr/nl
conversion during a read, then you want to open it in binary
mode (fopen() with rb
instead of r or open()
Thanks folks -- the confirmation that I was on the right
path was a big help.
The suggestions to do it right were well intentioned
but impractical since I didn't want to take over support
for TWO major software packages (or either one for that
matter.)
A small patch seems to work. (Keep the
It looks mostly like IPv6 stuff is causing the glitches.
This is the problem with libspf2, making the IPv6 stuff
conditional should do it, but I am not a programmer so I have
not really an idea how to start, all the IP stuff is mixed
together in several functions and it will be some
guidelines (unless you
already know specific fixes etc.)
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You indicated that SPF might be dependent on SRS,
I don't see that (but might be missing something).
My limited experience confirms your previous email pointing
to IPv6 support as the hangup.
I compiled libspf libsrs, though there were some tweaks
neccessary.
I take it that you commented
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