my homegrown format for date I think this works (and
personally I rather like my invention... :-).
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Apparently you didn't actually read the whole thread here.
Apparently I did.
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(setup says it's 23.3.2).
3. If that doesn't work, my guess would be to follow the reporting
instructions at the end of every message.
4. And if all else fails, read the friendly manual.
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/ttyn but that's
by-the-by and probably belongs in a different thread anyway.
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computer. It
can't see the text in Cygwin at all.
I've included the brltty developers on this message and will send them
Corinna's original so you may hear from somebody who knows what they're
talking about. :-)
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Hi all,
Attached is a typescript that I hope shows the error I keep getting from
/etc/postinstall/boxes.sh. I'm running Cygwin 1.7.9-1 on Windows XP.
Everything is, or certainly is intended to be, fully updated.
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and apache.new directories. diff -r
shows that the contents are identical. Will cygcheck get mad if I rename
apache.new to apache, or are both supposed to be there?
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alias [] (3) - declare symbolic aliases for perl data
B [] (3) - The Perl Compiler
...
What's that [] stuff? It doesn't happen on Ubuntu.
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find --version works fine for me.
Perhaps it's time for the -srv...
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- Original Message -
From: Andy Koppe
Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 16:56
Subject: Re: Is part of gcc3 missing?
On 2 November 2010 19:57, Lee Maschmeyer wrote:
Gentlefolk,
For the past couple years or more I've been building a program, brltty,
from
its subversion development
Monika,
Cygwin 1.7.5 is not the newest version. That's now 1.7.7. Are you sure you
have the newest setup.exe and that it came from a reliable source?
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Hi Giorgos,
My ~ and $HOME were never the same until I modified /etc/passwd to point to
the directory I wanted to use.
(I think there's something in the User's Guide to this effect, though I got
it from the mailing list.)
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chmod 755 /usr/bin/set-gcc-default-*
Yes, I did that ages ago.
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Hi folks,
The user's guide requests that people reply to the list, but the default
headers are set up to reply to the sender. This seems a bit strange. I know
it's been this way for ages but I do get tired of realizing I forgot to
change the recipient.
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it. That was
unfair to that other person.
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recently told me they had discovered 167 viruses on his machine. He's now a
bit wiser and not that much poorer. :-)
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. :-)
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I obviously wrote this before reading Corinna's responses in a different
thread. Please let this one die.
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requires regular
expressions to be off, I'll never find it unless I first search for
something that doesn't require Regex-off.
I sent the cygcheck output with the original report last week. Do you need
another one?
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No need to unset Windows variables, just set it in cygwin.bat. Something
like:
set HOME=c:\cygwin\home\myid
gets turned into
$HOME=/home/myid
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of a terminal and the following works
for me:
alias man=LANG=c man
So far I haven't discovered any flaws. It even works (after a whole 1 tests!
:-) in woman.
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PROMPT_COMMAND='settitle Cygwin Bash shell'
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C:\cygwin-1.7\home\lmaschmexit
exit
0/tty2W0(2)$
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ran cmd.exe from start menu
And that gets the info into Cygwin - how?
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is
tput.exe.stackdump from the most recent occurrence in case it might be of
any use.
This also happened in 1.7.0-62 but I think that's the first version where I
noticed it.
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tput.exe.stackdump
Description: Binary data
So, it was let slip sometime ago:
www.cygwin.com/setup-1.7.exe
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From: Corinna Vinschen
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 16:37
Subject: Re: A path that's invalid on 1.7 but presumably valid on 1.5
On Jul 14 16:21, Lee Maschmeyer wrote:
The invalid path in question: //?/e:cygwin/usr/share/tcl8.4/init.tcl.
This
is the path as supplied
some_fs
to ntfs?
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fstab
Description: Binary data
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, down under the
hood, thinks Windows is on a: but all its variables show that it's on c:, as
do Windows variables.
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/init.tcl: No such file
or directory
$ ls //?/e:/cygwin/usr/share/tcl8.4/init.tcl
//?/e:/cygwin/usr/share/tcl8.4/init.tcl
Note: I've checked with the brltty people and they assure me brltty isn't
involved in any way.
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Thanks Corinna. Commenting out the entry for a: fixed the problem. Of
course, this means I can't access files on the floppy as /a/file like I can
/c/file. But at least it works now.
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for Windows on a: then the
problem would affect everything on the whole computer, not just Cygwin.
Also, even in the cygcheck output, all the variables that should go into the
construction of the path are correct (home drive and all that stuff).
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So $PATH in bash references '/cygdrive/a'?
No, $PATH references c:/windows:
$ echo $PATH
~/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/c/WINDOWS/system32:/c/WINDOWS:/c/WINDOWS/System32/Wbem:/usr/bin:/usr/X11r6/bin:/e
/Program Files/Executive Software/Diskeeper/:/usr/lib/lapack
$ mount
a
Cygwin finger and it's actually executing the Windows version which it can't
do properly.
Cygwin does have pinky but it never works for me. Is pinky supposed to
need a special server? Our site works for (Windows) finger but not Cygwin
pinky and I don't know whose fault that is.
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The thing that puzzles me, as a non-newbie but relatively ignorant user, is
why
cygcheck -c script
returns nothing.
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Toggle the View button until you get to Full.
That shows packages in a single alphabetical list.
It isn't there. The list goes from screen to scsh.
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Or you can use the Cygwin mount command. It took me several years(!) to
realize the power of this utility. You need do it only once because they're
permanent until you change them:
mount d:\ /d
cd /d
By the way, c:\cygwin is /. /home is c:\cygwin\home\your_ID
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the display area on
the bottom line should be as long as possible.
Would this give everybody the information they need? Would the format be at
least as convenient as the current one? Would anything be lost?
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Hi Igor,
Many thanks. You obviously know much more than I (not hard, as you can
tell). Sorry for rubbing what is apparently an open sore, and in no way did
I intend to irritate anyone.
I appreciate the information,
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Please ignore this item. It's apparently been discussed before.
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