On 2008-10-31 04:02Z, sandsturm wrote: [...]
Your reply didn't make it here from nabble.com: all I see, even
in the raw message source [1], is a full quote of Larry's message.
It might be better to join the mailing list. Here's what appeared
only on nabble.com [reformatted]:
| Hi Larry
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Greg Chicares wrote:
On 2008-10-31 04:02Z, sandsturm wrote: [...]
Your reply didn't make it here from nabble.com: all I see, even
in the raw message source [1], is a full quote of Larry's message.
It might be better to join the mailing list. Here's what appeared
only on nabble.com
On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 11:37:42PM -0400, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Herb Maeder wrote:
Apologies to the list for getting the same message sent over and over
to the list from my account. I can't yet explain what is happening,
but I can assure you that I only sent the message once (and in no way
On 28 Oct 2008 10:38:21 EDT, Christopher Faylor wrote:
Please correct me if I am wrong, but this type of thing has happened to
the list before, right? I seem to remember it happening to someone
else a while back, but I cannot find it in the archives at the moment.
Sure. Not allot but it
2008 19:49:09 -0700
From: Herb Maeder
Subject: Apologies for multiple messages (Please Help!)
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Apologies to the list for getting the same message sent over and over to
the list from my account. I can't yet explain what is happening, but I can
assure you that I only sent
) Determine and fix the root of the duplication problem (though I'm not
sure how feasible this would really be).
I think most modern MUA's add the Message-ID field, but it is not a strict
requirement. Implementing something for 2) above may help avoid the
duplication problem for mail sent from
Herb Maeder wrote on 24 October 2008 18:05:
I have a theory as to what's going on...
I believe that adding the Message-ID field is the responsibility of the
MUA.
Yep.
But some mail servers add a Message-ID if it is missing.
Yep. In my case, it gets added at my local server when I
On 24 Oct 2008 18:28:24 BST, Dave Korn wrote:
(I've got a hunch that the root cause may be some miscommunication between
the servers due to timeouts or something, but I have no way to verify
that).
You don't have access to the maeder.org server?
I have access to maeder.org, which is a
for the better part of the last 4 hours
trying to figure out what is going on, to no avail. Messages keep getting
sent to the list, even though my account was deactivated and every process
connected with it killed. Unsubscribing from the list didn't help either,
messages still got through. Bottom line
Herb Maeder wrote:
Apologies to the list for getting the same message sent over and over to
the list from my account. I can't yet explain what is happening, but I can
assure you that I only sent the message once (and in no way differently
than my other posts to the list).
When I first saw
Hello,
I'm requesting help getting ssh properly configured on a Win 2003
Server SP2. I've installed sshd and gotten it running using priv sep
and the default sshd account. Here are the hosts.* and directory
listings with the output of a login attempt to localhost. Any help
would
authorized_keys2
chmod 0600 authorized_keys2
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Ken Marshall
Sent: Monday, October 20, 2008 3:49 PM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: newbie to setting up ssh needs help
Hello,
I'm requesting help
On Sun, 2008-10-12 at 18:17 -0700, andylai wrote:
can anybody help me to solve this problem??? thk
andylai wrote:
don't not why after i run the command below:
tar -zxf
cygdrive/d/toolchains/cygwin/sdcc-2.7.0-2sensinode_banked-cygwin.tar.gz
the condition of cannot open: permission
can anybody help me to solve this problem??? thk
andylai wrote:
don't not why after i run the command below:
tar -zxf
cygdrive/d/toolchains/cygwin/sdcc-2.7.0-2sensinode_banked-cygwin.tar.gz
the condition of cannot open: permission denied will come out like the
picture below:
can anybody
andylai wrote:
andylai wrote:
don't not why after i run the command below:
tar -zxf
cygdrive/d/toolchains/cygwin/sdcc-2.7.0-2sensinode_banked-cygwin.tar.gz
the condition of cannot open: permission denied will come out like the
picture below:
can anybody here help me solve the problem ??thk
I'm trying to build a library called aubio which requires the fftw3 math
package. I built and installed fftw3 yesterday. However, when I try to
build aubio, the ./configure stage fails, saying that fftw3 can't be found.
The config log says:-
Package fftw3f was not found in the pkg-config
- Original Message -
From: Brian Dessent
Subject: Re: Can anyone help please, with syntax ?
/usr/lib and /lib are the same directory.
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq-nochunks.html#faq.using.directory-structure
Woo - this gets more fascinating as the days progress. I'm now installing
--- John Emmas ha scritto:
I'm trying to build a library called aubio which
requires the fftw3 math
package. I built and installed fftw3 yesterday.
However, when I try to
build aubio, the ./configure stage fails, saying
that fftw3 can't be found.
The config log says:-
why have you
--- John Emmas ha scritto:
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From: Marco Atzeri
Subject: Re: Can anyone help please, with syntax ?
why have you not installed :
libfftw3-devel-3.1.2-2
libfftw3_3-3.1.2-2 ?
it should be much simpler that rebuilding
fftw3 from scratch.
Oh, how
- Original Message -
From: Marco Atzeri
Subject: Re: Can anyone help please, with syntax ?
why have you not installed :
libfftw3-devel-3.1.2-2
libfftw3_3-3.1.2-2 ?
it should be much simpler that rebuilding
fftw3 from scratch.
Oh, how embarrassing..! I've been using cygwin-ports
Sorry to keep asking dumb questions - but now that I've installed fftw3, I
can get aubio past the stage where it was previously complaining. However,
aubio's 'make' is now bombing out, saying:-
cannot find -lpython2.5
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
AFAICT I do have pyhton2.5 but it's a
John Emmas wrote:
When I got to the 'make install' stage for fftw3 it installed its files
under /usr/ whereas my other libraries seem to be installed under /lib/
(e.g. fftw3f.pc was in /usr/lib/pkgconfig/ - whereas 'everything_else.pc'
seems to be in /lib/pkgconfig/). I'm assuming that this
--- John Emmas ha scritto:
Sorry to keep asking dumb questions - but now that
I've installed fftw3, I
can get aubio past the stage where it was previously
complaining. However,
aubio's 'make' is now bombing out, saying:-
cannot find -lpython2.5
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 01:01:02PM +0100, John Emmas wrote:
Sorry to keep asking dumb questions - but now that I've installed
fftw3, I can get aubio past the stage where it was previously
complaining. However, aubio's 'make' is now bombing out, saying:-
cannot find -lpython2.5
collect2: ld
- Original Message -
From: Jason Tishler
Subject: Re: [OT] Re: Can anyone help please, with syntax ?
You need to get make to add the following:
-L /usr/lib/python2.5/config
Thanks Jason - presumably I'd need to do this either by passing a parameter
to 'make' or by editing
don't not why after i run the command below:
tar -zxf
cygdrive/d/toolchains/cygwin/sdcc-2.7.0-2sensinode_banked-cygwin.tar.gz
the condition of cannot open: permission denied will come out like the
picture below:
can anybody here help me solve the problem ??thk
http://www.nabble.com/file
I'm a building engineer, I'm in need of some
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are available in some stores there.
I made contacts with few stores in your country but they
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Envoyé : mardi 16 septembre 2008 18:22
À : cygwin@cygwin.com
Objet : Re: Help on dos2unix
If this is just about changing line endings, I wrote a perl script to do
it. You're welcome to have it
if you like. It's very simple, it just changes \r\n to \n one way, and
\n to \r\n the other way for all
Heude Pascal (LTS) wrote on 16 September 2008 17:48:
I already have a workaround using a cat and tr commands.
I just want to understand the problem because I could imagine that it
could come from a cygwin installation problem on my PC.
I think you have about a hundred[*] conflicting cygwin
The command 'type dos2unix' gives the following result : dos2unix is
/usr/bin/dos2unix
There is also a dos2unix in /bin.
It seems that there are identical (at least same name and same size).
Thanks for your help.
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On Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 6:19 AM, Heude Pascal (LTS) wrote:
The command 'type dos2unix' gives the following result : dos2unix is
/usr/bin/dos2unix
There is also a dos2unix in
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On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 10:48 AM, Heude Pascal (LTS) wrote:
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Hello all,
I am using the command dos2unix to convert file from DOS to UNIX in a makefile.
But I get the return code 128 from the command which stop the make command. I
tried to find information about the meaning of this return code without any
success. Does anyone can help me ?
Thanks
On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 10:48 AM, Heude Pascal (LTS) wrote:
I am using the command dos2unix to convert file from DOS to UNIX in a
makefile.
If that's the Cygwin version of dos2unix.exe, then I assume you are
also using the Cygwin version of make, which you are in turn running
from a Cygwin
. I've never heard of this.
Can anyone tell me if it's connected with Cygwin or is it something totally
different?
Cheers,
John
- Original Message -
From: John Emmas [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com
Sent: 23 August 2008 09:31
Subject: Can anyone help with a multiple monitor
contents.
I'm starting my X server by running startxwin.bat which can be found in
c:\cygwin\usr\X11R6\bin. I've already taken a look within startxwin.bat and
I noticed that it offers various command-line switches to Xwin. One of
these is '-multiplemonitors' which I thought might help. I
Dear Concern,
I need a help to login to a solaris machine using cygwin. As far as I know, the
command x -query IP_ADDRESS should bring the window of the solaris machine in
to the window machine.
Can you please tell me what program has to be run in the solaris machine to
enable this facility
using a C shell:
setenv DISPLAY windows_machine:0.0
5. (Solaris) Launch your app through the ssh connection,
and it should display on the Windows machine.
Hope this helps,
Scott
Shahed Hussain wrote:
Dear Concern,
I need a help to login to a solaris machine using cygwin. As far
Hi,
I´m trying to compile and run an application. It´s currently compiling
fine, but as soon as I run it I get the below error.
Debbugging the code I manage to find it was failing when trying to
manipulate (read/write) a file.
I reduce the error and create a simple test case which outputs the
want people to help you with a
problem, don't tell them lies. Show them the REAL code, not a useless
snippet that won't compile.
Any idea why this could be happening? Is it a problem with my cygwin
instalation, with the compiler?
I´m using gcc-2.95. I didn´t try with newer versions
if there any possibility to reopen another X server or
what ihave to do.
thanks for your help
Sincerely
DAHDAH Jean
Jean DAHDAH
Doctorant
Dept Optique P.M. Duffieux, FEMTO-ST
Université de Franche-Comté
25030 Besançon
FRANCE
Tél: (33) 3 81 66 64 16
portable
I've just installed the cygwin program, and i have some problem.
I've opened an X server and after that i've closed it. But the problem
is when i try to open a new one i can't and it appear a message about
a fattal error with closing the first one.
I wan't to know if there any possibility
such a
possibility.
Thank you for your help,
François Hill
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* Francois Hill (Thu, 03 Jul 2008 17:30:10 +0200)
I have looked up my problem but have not seemed to find an answer
anywhere, so there goes :
Is there a way to make a Windows exectuable that would run a 'Cygwin
program' ? That is, automatically (and possibly silently) launch
Cygwin and make
Thorsten Kampe wrote on 03 July 2008 17:44:
This could be easily done if specifying a file to execute to Cygwin.bat
were possible : C:\ProgramFiles\Cygwin\Cygwin.bat -f
myScriptToExecute.sh
but I have not been able to find any reference addressing such a
possibility.
You should put
* Dave Korn (Thu, 3 Jul 2008 17:57:50 +0100)
Thorsten Kampe wrote on 03 July 2008 17:44:
This could be easily done if specifying a file to execute to Cygwin.bat
were possible : C:\ProgramFiles\Cygwin\Cygwin.bat -f
myScriptToExecute.sh
but I have not been able to find any reference
I have already installed MySQL 5.0.51 (full version, for windows) and CYGWIN of
course. When running my job I get the message: “There\'s no devel libraries for
MySQL or ODBC”
Apparently I need to install these development libraries for mysql, to be used
under CYGWIN, but I am having trouble
Dave Korn schrieb:
Richard Ivarson wrote on 14 May 2008 20:26:
Longyu Mei schrieb:
Please at least reply once and let me know I am really
on the mailing list.
I can see your message (it's the first from you, however, at least for
me).
Unfortunately I don't know a solution to your
This is my third email onto the mailing list. I don't
know if I did something wrong because I can only
receive email from other people but never get reply on
my email.
I need your help on Cygwin. After two days' effort on
my WindowsXP machine, I still got message saying ls:
cannot access /usr/lib
Longyu Mei schrieb:
Please at least reply once and let me know I am really
on the mailing list.
I can see your message (it's the first from you, however, at least for me).
Unfortunately I don't know a solution to your problem.
Did you download the small Cygwin.exe, start it and then let
Longyu Mei wrote:
This is my third email onto the mailing list. I don't
know if I did something wrong because I can only
receive email from other people but never get reply on
my email.
I need your help on Cygwin. After two days' effort on
my WindowsXP machine, I still got message saying ls
Thank you for your email. Now I know I am on the list.
Yes, I use the setup.exe from the Cygwin.com and let
it help me download and install all those packages.
I started from those default packages. Then Devel
category and finally I have installed ALL those
packages (2.66GB on my machine).
I
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote on 14 May 2008 20:30:
I'm not exactly how you're managing to run the 'ls' you refer to
above on Windows but the message you're getting indicates
that you're not running Cygwin's 'ls' (and implies you're trying
to execute the Linux binary).
No! That's ls
Richard Ivarson wrote on 14 May 2008 20:26:
Longyu Mei schrieb:
Please at least reply once and let me know I am really
on the mailing list.
I can see your message (it's the first from you, however, at least for
me).
Unfortunately I don't know a solution to your problem.
Did you
Great! I see friends are here now.
Let me tell you the entire story.
We have a Linux application without any GUI. We used
ACE (for socket) and boost for portability. It is a
product now. We did not build it on Windows before
even we plan to do that. Now we try too see if we can
build and run it
? There's no librt on Cygwin,
and even if there would be one, it would be called librt.a or librt.dll.a.
Note: Cygwin is not Linux.
Your problem is elsewhere. Why does ls try to find /lib/librt.so* at all?
Is that a Makefile which is too Linux-centric, maybe?
Corinna
P.S.: A subject of please help
Longyu Mei wrote:
Great! I see friends are here now.
Let me tell you the entire story.
We have a Linux application without any GUI. We used
ACE (for socket) and boost for portability. It is a
product now. We did not build it on Windows before
even we plan to do that. Now we try too see if we
Thank you for your help.
I have successfully eliminated those two error
messages.
They were caused by the ACE make include files.
In those include files, there are some checking for
library, such as
PLATFORM_AIO_SUPPORT := \
$(shell test -e /usr/lib/librt.so echo
-DACE_HAS_AIO_CALLS)
I
Longyu Mei wrote:
Thank you for your help.
I have successfully eliminated those two error
messages.
They were caused by the ACE make include files.
In those include files, there are some checking for
library, such as
PLATFORM_AIO_SUPPORT := \
$(shell test -e /usr/lib/librt.so echo
Longyu Mei wrote on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 3:20 PM:
Thank you for your help.
I have successfully eliminated those two error
messages.
They were caused by the ACE make include files.
In those include files, there are some checking for
library, such as
PLATFORM_AIO_SUPPORT
James,
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 12:47 PM, Longyu Mei [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Great! I see friends are here now.
Let me tell you the entire story.
We have a Linux application without any GUI. We used
ACE (for socket) and boost for portability. It is a
product now. We did not build it on
Have you built ACE for Cygwin? You will probably
need to regenerate your
make files; if they are testing for *.so, then they
are still the Linux
versions, and it's a bad idea to just disable those
checks!
The instructions for building ACE on Cygwin
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 08:34:15PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
To James:
If the list rejects a post, it *always* sends you a bounce message
explaining why. Please check your spam folder; it might have ended up
there. Common reasons include using HTML email, or trying to discuss
X11 (which has its
Hi,
I encountered some problems starting the openssh server : sshd.
Why?
In the documentation of the OpenSSH server I can read this step:
(\Cygwin\usr\share\doc\Cygwin\openssh.README)
If you start sshd as daemon via cygrunsrv.exe you MUST give the
-D option to sshd. Otherwise the service
Alexandre Rapebach wrote:
[snip]
The option –D does not exist! That's the response of the cygrunsrv.exe
when called with the –D option.
That parameter is for the sshd daemon, not for cygrunsrv... there's even
an example in /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/cygrunsrv.README:
cygrunsrv -I sshd -p
Very frustrated. I'm trying to compile a lot of programs that require
gettext as a dependency with version 0.16. As you know cygwin
currently contains only 0.15. Ive managed to download, compile and
install both gettext 0.17 and 0.18 pre1 (CVS), but am still getting
errors (no difference
Mark wrote:
I had thought that by modifying my etc/profile to pick up mingw istead of the
GCC bundled in cygwin
If that's the limit of your goal, then yes, it can be done, but it's a
bit more involved than just changing the PATH. Here's the Bourne shell
script I use, which I call 'mingw':
Cheers everyone for all you help and comments, it's really appreciated.
All the best
Mark
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On Mon, May 05, 2008 at 06:37:35PM -0700, Tim Prince wrote:
Mark Hanlon wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to building Lilypond from source using cygwin (Some parts of
the lilypond source have to be changed so that is why I can't download the
binary :(
I am using the configure script supplied
Hello,
Thanks to both of you for replying.
I had always just thought that mingw was a compiler that I could use in cygwin
environment, and that there would be some wee config trick that I could get it
to pick up flex and guile libraries.
Am I being super thick?
Cheers
Mark
On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 10:55:58PM +, Mark Hanlon wrote:
Hello,
Thanks to both of you for replying.
I had always just thought that mingw was a compiler that I could use in
cygwin environment, and that there would be some wee config trick that
I could get it to pick up flex and guile
Lovely, thanks for that, nice to feel included.
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On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 11:29:48PM +, Mark wrote:
Lovely, thanks for that, nice to feel included.
Sorry if you took that overly personally. Let me clarify.
You are missing a number of things in this particular case.
flex and guile are not libraries, they are programs.
When someone talks
Thanks Christopher,
Sorry I did take it a wee bit personally, cheers for clarifying :)
At the moment I'm out of my depth with the whole cygwin mingw stuff.
I had thought that by modifying my etc/profile to pick up mingw istead of the
GCC bundled in cygwin I would still be able to use the
Mark wrote:
At the moment I'm out of my depth with the whole cygwin mingw stuff.
I had thought that by modifying my etc/profile to pick up mingw istead of the
GCC bundled in cygwin I would still be able to use the cygwin environment but
just have mingw do the compiling (doing GCC --version
On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 06:49:06PM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
If you really want to use Cygwin as a host to build MinGW (native
windows) programs you need to treat it like cross compiling and specify
--host=i686-pc-mingw32. But this is most likely NOT what you intended
to accomplish at all
Bob Rossi wrote:
I've been wondering about this. Why is it necessary to cross-compile
from cygwin to mingw when the cygwin environment has the native mingw
compiler? To me, it seems like if the mingw compiler is capable of
running in the build environment, it should just be called and work.
Hello,
I am trying to building Lilypond from source using cygwin (Some parts of the
lilypond source have to be changed so that is why I can't download the binary :(
I am using the configure script supplied with Lilypond.
Unfortunately, Lilypond requires GCC 4.0 and above, so I have downloaded
Mark Hanlon wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to building Lilypond from source using cygwin (Some parts of the
lilypond source have to be changed so that is why I can't download the binary :(
I am using the configure script supplied with Lilypond.
Unfortunately, Lilypond requires GCC 4.0 and above,
On Apr 27 18:46, Charles Wilson wrote:
I've written two scripts that may be useful for others who have both
cygwin-1.5 and cygwin-1.7 trees installed. To use them:
Cool! Thanks for these scripts.
Corinna
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I've written two scripts that may be useful for others who have both
cygwin-1.5 and cygwin-1.7 trees installed. To use them:
put a copy of both scripts into cygwin-1.5-root/bin and
cygwin-1.7-root/bin. Then, when switching from, say, 1.5 to 1.7:
cygwin-1.5$ stop_and_remove_services
) regardless
where the current directory is.
Any idea on how I should fix this problem?
thanks in advance
Mark
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Hello ,
I am facing severe problems while porting some of the audio
applications, am using cygwin to compile my code, the makefile and the
code
faced while
using the Cygwin. I couldnt find proper solutions for my problem. I
did use d2u and used almost all the solutions presented by various
people, still the problem exists. Can someone help me out in this
regard.
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cygwin version waveInOpen was loading too much the
CPU (80%), with the last one crash, with the snapshot runs perfect.
One thing that might help is if you could get a copy of /proc/PID/maps
during one of the test runs that goes wrong (might be hard to get for the
crashing case
Hi Cygwin developers,
I got a repeatable crash using waveInOpen under Vista without SP1
(no SP1 for Italians until April) using cygwin 1.5.25(0.156/4/2) 2008-03-05,
on a HP Pavilion m9080 quad core with Realtek HD Audio.
Please, can fellow developers compile the following example and report
if
On Mar 17 15:24, Giovanni Maruzzelli wrote:
Dear Corinna, dear Cygwin developers,
I've run both the sample case and my program with the cygwin1.dll
snapshot from 2008-03-02 (cygwin1-20080302.dll.bz2) and they works
fine (actually, much better than with previous version of cygwin).
So, it
On Mar 17 18:00, Giovanni Maruzzelli wrote:
I've downloaded the 1.5.25 both with setup.exe and from the cvs branch.
Actually, as you wrote, they are very different from the snapshot.
I have no problem running my test case and my program with the last snapshot.
Is the last snapshot the base
I agree that SP1 probably has little to do.
I have nothing on the machine, just bought it with Vista Premium
preinstalled, disabled Defender, uninstalled Norton with the Norton
Uninstall Tool, installed Cygwin. No single application, utility,
whatever.
With the previous cygwin version waveInOpen
,
whatever.
With the previous cygwin version waveInOpen was loading too much the
CPU (80%), with the last one crash, with the snapshot runs perfect.
One thing that might help is if you could get a copy of /proc/PID/maps
during one of the test runs that goes wrong (might be hard to get
On Fri, Mar 14, 2008 at 7:35 PM, Jerry D. Hedden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem
is that I usually use MIME::Lite to send emails from various perl
tasks.
1. Install ssmtp from Cygwin.
2. Run /usr/bin/ssmtp-config to configure.
3. If needed edit the config file
Greetings
I love cygwin :). I have it on all my windows machines. The problem
is that I usually use MIME::Lite to send emails from various perl
tasks. Does anyone know how to get this installed. When I try to
install it from within CPAN.pm it fails complaining of no sendmail.
If anyone has
The problem
is that I usually use MIME::Lite to send emails from various perl
tasks.
1. Install ssmtp from Cygwin.
2. Run /usr/bin/ssmtp-config to configure.
3. If needed edit the config file
/etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf)
and add your mail hub. For example:
mailhub=smtp.comcast.net:587
4.
Perl's CPAN doesn't work 100% because it
doesn't like the spaces in C:\Documents and Settings\ path. For example:
sh: /cygdrive/c/Documents: No such file or directory
HELP!
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