Re: WML (perl-based program) segfaults

2004-02-14 Thread Wolfgang Schnerring
Hello! * Gerrit P. Haase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-14 17:21]: > While trying to debug this, I installed the latest cygwin snapshot, > now getting a segfault in KERNEL32.DLL instead of cygperl.dll: It's getting better and better... :-/ > I think I need to rebuild cygwin with debugging and also

Re: WML (perl-based program) segfaults

2004-02-12 Thread Wolfgang Schnerring
Hello! * Gerrit P. Haase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-12 10:24]: > I have a debugging version of perl online[1] > (extract it from the cygwin root, you'll need the binary and the > srctree package so the debugger may find the sources in the right > place) Well, my modem did it. ;-) Now I get this

Re: WML (perl-based program) segfaults

2004-02-12 Thread Wolfgang Schnerring
* Gerrit P. Haase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-12 10:24]: > >> ./configure --with-openworld --enable-debug > >> runing make ends here: > >> mp4h: ERROR: failed to initialise modules: unknown error > > This can be circumvented by specifying --without-modules ... :-/ Forgot to say: The subcomponents

Re: WML (perl-based program) segfaults

2004-02-12 Thread Wolfgang Schnerring
Hello! Gerrit, thank you very much for looking into this! * Gerrit P. Haase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2004-02-11 23:35]: > "Support for Perl 5.8.0 added in WML 2.0.9" > Maybe you should ask the upstream maintainer if it is possible to > use WML with perl-5.8.2 or not. Unfortunately, switching to perl

WML (perl-based program) segfaults

2004-02-10 Thread Wolfgang Schnerring
Hello! I had used WML (offline HTML generator, Perl-based, version 2.0.9, ) happily under Cygwin with no problems whatsoever. Then along came some system-upgrade[1], and boom, eperl (a subcomponent of WML) just dies when trying to open a file. (That means, e.g. "eperl --help" pr

bash does not accept "set ouput-meta"

2002-11-23 Thread Wolfgang Schnerring
bash just doesn't accept the ON-value for output-meta. (I made sure the .inputrc-file is really read.) Any ideas ? Thank you for your help Wolfgang Schnerring Environment infos: - I'm running Windows 2000 - $ bash --version GNU bash, version 2.05b.0(7)-release (i686-pc-cyg