surendar jeyadev wrote:
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>
> One last question (and we may change the thread). All
> this
> is because I want to use 'cdrecord' from Joerg
> Schilling
> on my PC. Is there a package available? I am brand new
> to Cygwin and am not sure how one mine's the stuff --
No, no package, but there i
First of all, many thanks to all you who have pitched
in to help me out.
I followed Rene's advice and added 'hostname.exe' to
the NIS
'allowed' list. I found that things moved along, but
got
stuck at 'uname'(should have expected that to
happen!).
So I added 'uname.exe' to NIS's list. And, lo and
b
Eric Blake wrote:
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According to Chris Taylor on 11/28/2005 6:30 AM:
The reason I mentioned it is that I'm told that the `` syntax is
deprecated (and has been for some time), at least in scripts, ergo it
makes sense to be moving to the newer one.. Yo
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> The reason I mentioned it is that I'm told that the `` syntax is
> deprecated (and has been for some time), at least in scripts, ergo it
> makes sense to be moving to the newer one.. You're right th
Eric Blake wrote:
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According to Chris Taylor on 11/28/2005 3:13 AM:
I should point out that hostname is called in /etc/profile for bash as
well ( HOSTNAME=`hostname` <-- should this be being changed to
HOSTNAME=$(hostname) at some point soon?)
Th
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> I should point out that hostname is called in /etc/profile for bash as
> well ( HOSTNAME=`hostname` <-- should this be being changed to
> HOSTNAME=$(hostname) at some point soon?)
There is no diffe
René Berber wrote:
surendar jeyadev wrote:
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I have to try one more thing -- turn of Norton and
unplug the cable. But there is something very fishy
going one. When I tried to launch Cygwin a few minutes
ago, Norton popped up a message saying
'hostname.exe is trying to contact DNS server'.
surendar jeyadev wrote:
[snip]
> I have to try one more thing -- turn of Norton and
> unplug the cable. But there is something very fishy
> going one. When I tried to launch Cygwin a few minutes
> ago, Norton popped up a message saying
> 'hostname.exe is trying to contact DNS server'.
Bingo! ho
If I remember right (It's been a while - I don't update often) I have to
disable NIS firewall to run (cygwin) setup.
After setup I am able to run cygwin with firewall enabled.
Dennis J. Darland
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Solve Systems of Ordinary Differenti
--- Brett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am having a similar problem and so far have no
> solution.
> But my circumstances are slightly different and
> might
> suggest, if the underlying problem is the same, that
> the
> problem resides in another direction.
>
> I am running Windows 2000 Profe
Brett adelphia.net> writes:
>
> I am having a similar problem and so far have no solution.
>
> Specifically, "Could not open
> service McShield for query, start and stop. McAfee may not
> be installed, or we don't have access.".
>
Some more info:
I am behind a LynkSys WRT54GS Router/Firewall
surendar jeyadev yahoo.com> writes:
>
>
> But, I need to be
> completely exposed. Even if I turn on NIS after the
> shell
> initialises, it freezes and does not unfreeze.
>
> So, my questions:
>
> 1. What are the recommended settings for Norton?
> 2. Why is a connection to the Internet needed
I am changing the Suject line as this could be a new
thread. The 'old problem', I think, has been solved.
--- "Larry Hall (Cygwin)"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To me, this really sounds like a firewall problem
> but you
> might need to actually debug 'setup.exe' to verify
> that.
Well, in some
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