Kevin and Nancy wrote:
A separate question might be, why can't setup update itself? Even, click
here to download the new setup would be a setup forward.
That is easy to set up yourself. Below is my /bin/cygwin_setup:
#! /bin/sh
dir=/
url=http://www.cygwin.com/setup.exe;
Jon TURNEY wrote:
Those packages are not available for cygwin, because those X server
extensions don't do anything useful (at least at the moment, in the Xinerama
case)
The X server should be ./configure'd with --disable-xinerama --disable-xv,
which is what the .cygport file should be doing
Jon TURNEY wrote:
I think this is not the right version of libtool. I think it looks like
setup.ini is still not quite recovered from it's recent problems and is
preferring the version under _obsolete/libtool to the version under libtool
or something.
You were correct. I made some progress,
Jon TURNEY wrote:
You need to install the 'libGL-devel' package
My apologies, I was following
/usr/share/doc/Cygwin/xorg-server-1.5.3.README rather than the web.
I do not have all of the required packages installed, but I cannot
even find some of them (libgetaddrinfo-devel). That said, I do
From /usr/share/doc/xorg-server-1.5.3/ChangeLog:
commit dda10c9066a660b647384179f82e1da8e063264f
Author: Daniel Stone dan...@fooishbar.org
Date: Mon Nov 5 16:28:35 2007 +
Remove all traces of external RGB database (and Speedo)
Remove all references to an external RGB database
Any help is greatly appreciated.
$ cygport xorg-server-1.5.3-6.cygport all
Preparing xorg-server-1.5.3-6
*** Info: gnupg must be installed in order to check signatures.
Unpacking source xorg-server-1.5.3.tar.bz2
Unpacking source X.ico
*** Info: applying patch cygwin-build-fixes.patch:
patching
Jon TURNEY wrote:
Just a guess, but do you not have the libtool package installed?
http://x.cygwin.com/docs/cg/prog-build-native.html#prog-compiling
$ cygcheck -c | grep libtool
libtool 1.5b-2 OK
I tried reinstalling libtool, but no luck.
I have all of the
$ ./autogen.sh
autoreconf-2.63: Entering directory `.'
autoreconf-2.63: configure.ac: not using Gettext
autoreconf-2.63: running: aclocal
autoreconf-2.63: configure.ac: tracing
autoreconf-2.63: configure.ac: not using Libtool
autoreconf-2.63: running: /usr/bin/autoconf-2.63
configure.ac:60: error:
Mike Ayers wrote:
Which is the new location? I've been looking in the manual and
FAQ, but seem to have acquired an embarassing blind spot that prevents
me from knowing where to put startup files. Also, is .Xresources now
.Xdefaults?
/usr/share/X11/rgb.txt
I never used .Xresources, so I am
Colin Harrison wrote:
Isn't -co and rgb.txt dead now in X.Org? i.e. no external rgb database
anymore
Then how do you add colors?
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Jon TURNEY wrote:
However, I suspect you mean X version 11 release 7 :-)
Yes, X11R7 :)
How about a testcase?
$ xlogo -fg palevioletred -bg goldenrod
for e.g. works as expected for me
$ xlogo -bg S_AckMed
Warning: Color name S_AckMed is not defined
Warning: Cannot convert string xlogo32 to
In Cygwin X11R6 and Exceed 10, the additional colors in my rgb.txt
file are used. However, in Cygwin X11R7, even though the rgb.txt file
is the same, but in the new location, the additional colors do not
seem to be used. In Cygwin X11R6 and Exceed 10, I see the many
different colors, but in
$ cat post-commit.bat
SET BIN=D:\UNIX\cygwin\bin
SET DPN_TMP=%TMP%\%~nx0
%BIN%\cygpath.exe -au %~dpn0 %DPN_TMP%
SET /P DPN= %DPN_TMP%
DEL %DPN_TMP%
%BIN%\bash.exe %DPN%.sh %* %~dpn0.log 21
The above BAT file will run post-commit.sh (because the name of the
BAT file is post-commit.bat) and
Jon TURNEY wrote:
I've just updated the documentation under http://x.cygwin.com/docs/
I am glad someone is doing it!
Thanks!
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Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
Add support for the /etc/cron.d directory.
(with thanks to Thomas Berger)
Can you please provide (or point to) a detailed explanation of the
change and its impact?
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Frank Fesevur wrote:
At 23-5-2007 19:35, Roger Pack wrote:
Other random ramblings.
Also nice would be a command line tool similar to apt-get to install
as if from setup.exe package x or y and its dependencies (exists?).
Then you could run a command on it like 'update all my current
svn switch --help
Use C:\home\arcrep\trunk\samples instead of
/cygdrive/c/home/arcrep/trunk/samples.
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svn switch --relocate file:///cygdrive/c/home/arcrep/trunk/samples
file:///C:\home\arcrep\trunk\samples .
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_svn* are out of date in /etc/bash_completion. My recommendation is
to remove _svn* from /etc/bash_completion to
/etc/bash_completion.d/svn (similar to /etc/bash_completion.d/svk).
This way, the default bash completion is unchanged. However, if
someone wants to use the latest bash completion
Eric Blake wrote:
You can also try debugging it yourself. At the command line, turn on the
options 'set -xv', then when you hit TAB, you will see what bash is trying
to do during the tab completion. I don't personally use svn, so I'm not
the best candidate to help you fix the _svn() helper
The command svn update DIRTAB results in svn update DIR instead
of svn update DIR/. The same goes for svk. The space being added
instead of a slash is annoying. Does anyone know what causes this and
how to fix it?
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Rebase fixed the problem for me too.
Thanks.
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I will do what I can.
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Funny that, a day after I give in and compile from scratch the update comes.
http://svn.haxx.se/users/archive-2006-12/0062.shtml
:)
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Larry Hall wrote:
That's a very fair assumption. 'setup.exe' knows when you need to reboot
in order to complete the latest installation process. If you ignore the
directive to reboot, you may find some or all of Cygwin no longer works.
Agreed.
Rebooting will fix the problem.
Not
I think since man-1.6d-2, man has not worked for me.
I have tried the trivial solutions, but nothing has worked.
/usr/share/misc/man.conf has not been changed.
I greatly appreciate any help.
$ man ls -d
Reading config file /usr/share/misc/man.conf
found man directory /usr/share/man
found man
Not using the latest files caused the problem.
Maybe I should take the reboot warning more seriously.
$ locate .new
D:/UNIX/cygwin/bin/bash.exe.new
D:/UNIX/cygwin/bin/cygiconv-2.dll.new
D:/UNIX/cygwin/bin/cygncurses-8.dll.new
D:/UNIX/cygwin/bin/cygreadline6.dll.new
I have the same problem on one machine but not another.
How do I rebase?
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