Kyo Kusanagi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,im a very young programmer and I need cygwin 1.3.9-1. I can't
find it anywhere.I need that specific version (I need it to setup a
compiler)Could someone point me an URL where I can download it?? (Im
using Windows 2000/XP,and also I have problems
Hi,
I have problems to link together with shared libraries and don't know what
to do!!!
The output of the command line is as follows:
make[4]: Entering directory
`/home/ariansg/build-opt-shared/source/kernel/div'
/bin/bash ../../../libtool --mode=link g++ -g -O2 -g -O2 -Wall -W -O3
-fomit-fr
Randall R Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in
news:5.1.0.14.2.20021029073133.01fe3b00;pop3.cris.com:
Also note we're trying to encourage people to put their cygcheck
output into an attachment so when others search the list archives they
don't get spurious hits from all the package and library
Hello,
The Subject basically says what I am posting about: I am using this
posting to try to cast a seine (sp?) to see if I can snag anybody's
attention, who might be working on (or just thinking about working on)
porting groff-1.18 to Cygwin.
1.1.7.2-1 seems to be the most recent release of
Right - This version of gcc is either not from Cygwin at all, or is truly
ancient.
You should probably remove your Cygwin install and install the latest
version.
I downloaded and installed cygwin yesterday. So what exactly should I do?
TIA,
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I'm looking for 'script', the utility that makes a typescript of
everything printed on a terminal.
I couldn't find it in any one of the cygwin packages. Have I missed it?
Yes, you did: not long ago, on Sept 27, a
From: jblazi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I downloaded and installed cygwin yesterday. So what exactly should I do?
Where did you download Cygwin from?
Because that version of gcc is definitely not from any Cygwin release in the past 3
years or so.
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On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 10:36:18PM -0500, Mark Brehob wrote:
Is perl/tk for cygwin available and I'm just missing it? If so,
where can I find it? If not, is it just a lack of need, or is
there some reason porting it to cygwin is hard?
perl/Tk exists both for cygwin and
I don't think so. I think it's bug as shown below:
===
rootKIRIN ~
$ cd Shared\ Documents//ftp/cygwin/
rootKIRIN ~/Shared Documents/ftp/cygwin
$ ls
cygipc-1.11-1.tar
ftp%3a%2f%2fmirrors.rcn.net%2fmirrors%2fsources.redhat.com%2fcygwin
Marc schrieb:
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 10:36:18PM -0500, Mark Brehob wrote:
Is perl/tk for cygwin available and I'm just missing it? If so,
where can I find it? If not, is it just a lack of need, or is
there some reason porting it to cygwin is hard?
perl/Tk exists both
Hi all,
I have been trying for 4 days already and I'm getting the same undefined
reference to
I have tried the same command with the same program on Linux and it is
working, but on cygwin, it's not.. Can anyone help me.. This is what I did :
My windows pc is win98. The program is that of
Hi,
after having some problems with the latest Versions of some
packages I used the installer to downgrade to a previous
version or keep an existing version, e.g. I did it for the
cygwin DLL.
If I call the installer now I will not show me expired
version any more in the Exp view. Is there a
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Marcos Lorenzo wrote:
Harig, Mark A. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote [11:21am -0500]
HMA Yes, which implies that Marcos Lorenzo should regenerate
HMA his /etc/group file from scratch with 'mkgroup', and
HMA then edit it to add 'Administrators'.
Now everything works. I knew that I had never downloaded gcc before; but I
downloaded Free Pascal maybe a year ago and they had this old version of gcc
included.
Now I get
d:\cygwin\home\Administrator\c-programmegcc -v
gcc -v
Reading specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/3.2/specs
Configured
In strace output I see the follwing messages:
133 64630 [main] ls 1980 path_conv::check: root_dir(C:\),
this-path(C:\cygwin\home\pavel\temp.e), set_has_acls(8)
152 64782 [main] ls 1980 read_sd: file = C:\cygwin\home\pavel\temp.e
282 65064 [main] ls 1980 read_sd: file =
Vince Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote [11:56am -]
VH just making up a group entry is unlikely to work. to get your domain groups
VH use mkgroup -d (making sure you are connected to your network.)
That doesn't work, I need a group that has GID=512.
marcos@MOZART ~$ id
On Wednesday 30 Oct 02, Janos Blazi writes:
Now everything works.
...
and I could compile my test.cpp.
Congratulations. Now for the next lesson: don't call your test
application test (or test.exe). You will probably have difficulty
distinguishing it from the bash shell builtin test and
Kyo Kusanagi wrote:
2000/XP,and also I have problems opening .bz2 files..)
You 'open' .bz2 by decompressing them with bzip2. Something like
bzip2 -d filename.
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Cygwin is pretty nice, but I think I have a way you can vastly improve
Setup.exe.
When people install the Cygwin environment, they have a compile target
goal in mind. They want to
compile a Windows program, or a Palm program, etc.
Do you know how frustrating it is to run through the whole
Ralf Habacker [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió en el mensaje
news:015201c27f17$ba113360$0a1c440a;BRAMSCHE...
Search in this mailing list for 'rebase'.
BTW: After you have found the related informations, you are welcome
to write a
man page.
Well, I'd be more than glad, _if_ I understood the topic
ok, I give up.
I have set up cygwin on at least 20 machines over the last 4 years and I
have never gotten any of these to work right the first try. And, it seems
like every time I get telnet or ssh working, I did something different.
there seems to be no recipe for making them work. I, like
Tom,
There are some really heavy hitters here, ie Randall, Harold, Chris and
other's who've actually written cygwin, I bet they could help if you decide
not to give up.
Frank
-Original Message-
From: Tom Dorgan [mailto:tdorgan;yahoo.com]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 10:27 AM
To:
Arno Waschk [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit dans le message news:
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Am 29.10.2002 13:08:00, schrieb Xavier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi there
I try to compile a dll that exports 17000+ symbols
during the creation of the .lib archive it creates those temporary .o
files
but it
looks like
I have the tarball of cygwin-1.3.9-1.tar.bz2 saved. When I update my
cygwin, I always install to a directory first, and then install from the
directory, so I can keep up to date for all of my versions. This system
keeps legacy binaries around, including the said version. Would you
like me
Have you all look at the Category view. It is trivial to install an
entire category or couple of categoies. Setup has what you want already.
Now, maybe you dont understand or agree with the categories. You should
take that up with the package maintinaers. BTW, using the example doing
As requested at http://cygwin.com/bugs.html,
please include the output of 'cygcheck -s -v -r'
(as an attachment). This will provide anyone
looking at your question with information
such as which version of Cygwin you are
running and which version of gcc you
have installed.
-Original
Hello;
I am new to cygwin, as I have just installed it on a Windows 2000 system,
so I hope this question is not a faq.
With the ls -l command, the modification date of Windows files is
shown, however, the format of this date varies. On files from a previous
year, the year of last modificatation
I've just installed Cygwin from the Web onto a Windows NT 4.0
machine. I chose the defaults plus the man package. On
logging in, some things do not work:
man cmd gives (for cmd = anything)
/usr/bin/tbl: not found
/usr/bin/groff: not found
Both programs are installed, though, and
I've just installed Cygwin from the Web onto a Windows NT 4.0 machine. I
chose
the defaults plus the man package. On logging in, some things do not work:
man cmd gives (for cmd = anything)
/usr/bin/tbl: not found
/usr/bin/groff: not found
Both programs are installed, though, and can be
Stan Horwitz wrote:
I am new to cygwin, as I have just installed it on a Windows 2000 system,
so I hope this question is not a faq.
With the ls -l command, the modification date of Windows files is
shown, however, the format of this date varies. On files from a previous
year, the year of
This brings up a point that has not been brought up in a day or two. If you
run across
somethinglike make, or gcc, or Perl that seems like it should be there,
the first place
to go is back to setup (not to the mailing list). Run setup, click open all
the categories
and have a look. Many
See also, 'ls --help' and 'info ls' (this requires that
the 'info' package be installed).
The 'man' command is your friend. If you run man ls you will
find many options for controlling the output of ls, including
--full-time, which is probably what you need.
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[ Move along...Move along. Nothing Cygwin-specific here. Just an RTFM. ]
Stan,
Use the --full-time option. Although the resulting format is distinct
from either the recent or old date formats shown in the -l output
format, it is uniform with no sensitivity to how far distant is the
recorded
-Original Message-
From: Keen Wayne A Contr AFRL/MNGG [mailto:keenwa;eglin.af.mil]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 10:38 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: make is missing
This brings up a point that has not been brought up in a day
or two. If you
run across
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Cliff Hones wrote:
The 'man' command is your friend. If you run man ls you will
find many options for controlling the output of ls, including
--full-time, which is probably what you need.
Sorry, I should have stated that I checked the man page. When I do
something like
-Original Message-
From: Stan Horwitz [mailto:stan;temple.edu]
Sent: Wed, October 30, 2002 6:57 PM
To: Cliff Hones
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Question about the ls command
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Cliff Hones wrote:
The 'man' command is your friend. If you run man
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Stan Horwitz wrote:
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Cliff Hones wrote:
The 'man' command is your friend. If you run man ls you will
find many options for controlling the output of ls, including
--full-time, which is probably what you need.
Sorry, I should have stated that I
Stan,
If that's so, then you're not invoking ls directly or you're not invoking
Cygwin's ls. (Both of those invocations work find for me, by the way.)
Perhaps there's an alias, a function or a script intervening that's
\defined under the assumption of a simpler (or simply an alternate) kind of
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Randall R Schulz wrote:
[ Move along...Move along. Nothing Cygwin-specific here. Just an RTFM. ]
Stan,
Use the --full-time option. Although the resulting format is distinct
from either the recent or old date formats shown in the -l output
format, it is uniform with
Tom,
I feel your pain. I've made an attempt to untangle this for beginners
at
http://www.mines.edu/~gmurray/
at the SSH2 for Beginners link. I mention it in the hope that it
may be of some help.
Good luck,
Glenn
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Tom Dorgan wrote:
ok, I give up.
I have set up cygwin
I've made a new version of 'bison' available for download. This updates
the package to the latest version available from ftp.gnu.org.
For a brief descripton of this package, see
http://cygwin.com/packages/ .
To update your installation, click on the Install Cygwin now link on
the
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 12:00:02PM -0700, Glenn Murray wrote:
I feel your pain. I've made an attempt to untangle this for beginners
at
It looks like your attempt bypasses the scripts that already exist to
set ssh up automatically.
See: /usr/doc/Cygwin/openssh-3.4p1-5.README
at the SSH2 for
-Original Message-
From: Graff_Zoltan [mailto:zotyo;z1.fszek.hu]
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 6:05 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: MAKE - problem with small/capital letters in filenames
Hi!
I've got a simple makefile. It works well under DOS (with DJGPP) and
under Linux
cgf wrote:
I don't know what it is going to take to dynamite people out of their
preconceptions. This is not a closed source project. This is not
Microsoft. If you see a need, like improving documentation, you have
the power to actually change the documentation. You don't have to
create
Perhaps this makes sense as a step in the process but it
can't be the end-game if folks really want to make the
process easier for everyone. I'm not against any steps
necessary if it improves any part of Cygwin but unless the
improvement actually folds into the final product (Cygwin
itself)
Absolutely!
Cheers,
Glenn
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Paul D. DeRocco wrote:
cgf wrote:
I don't know what it is going to take to dynamite people out of their
preconceptions. This is not a closed source project. This is not
Microsoft. If you see a need, like improving documentation, you
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 03:20:39PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps this makes sense as a step in the process but it can't be the
end-game if folks really want to make the process easier for everyone.
I'm not against any steps necessary if it improves any part of Cygwin
but unless the
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 03:30:21PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 03:20:39PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps this makes sense as a step in the process but it can't be the
end-game if folks really want to make the process easier for everyone.
I'm not against any
Chris,
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 02:37:39PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
I've made a new version of 'bison' available for download. This updates
the package to the latest version available from ftp.gnu.org.
Thanks!
Jason
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Hi all -
I've installed Cygwin and sshd at least a half dozen times, but for some
reason, I'm having a time of it now.
I have a fresh Windows XP install that belongs to a domain. I install
the latest Cygwin (1.3.14-1) from right off of www.cygwin.com. I select
openssh (3.4p1-5) and
I tried setting permissions on the above files to 666, which
works but
then I get a problem with permissions on /var/empty. I've
tried dozens
of combinations of users, groups, and permissions on /var/empty to no
avail. Plus, it seems like a Really Bad Idea to have those
files as
(btw, I might suggest cygrunsrv as a package dependency for openssh.
I'd be glad to submit a patch, but it seems like a bit of
overkill to do so)
It's not a dependency if you only want to run an
ssh client. But if it is added as a dependency, then
it would make sense to add it for
-Original Message-
From: Jason Dufair [mailto:jase;dufair.org]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 4:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: sshd install troubles
Hi all -
I've installed Cygwin and sshd at least a half dozen times,
but for some
reason, I'm having a time of it
Harig, Mark A. wrote:
I tried setting permissions on the above files to 666, which
works but
then I get a problem with permissions on /var/empty. I've
tried dozens
of combinations of users, groups, and permissions on /var/empty to no
avail. Plus, it seems like a Really Bad Idea to have
Harig, Mark A. wrote:
I set up the CYGWIN system environment var as binmode tty
ntsec. I did a
mkpasswd -d -u mydomainlogin /etc/passwd
For future reference: it has been found that the order
of mkpasswd's '-d' and '-u' options is significant.
On some systems/networks, it has been found
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Harig, Mark A. wrote:
I set up the CYGWIN system environment var as binmode tty
ntsec. I did a
mkpasswd -d -u mydomainlogin /etc/passwd
For future reference: it has been found that the order
of mkpasswd's '-d' and '-u' options is significant.
On some
Jason Dufair wrote:
Harig, Mark A. wrote:
I tried setting permissions on the above files to 666, which works
but then I get a problem with permissions on /var/empty. I've tried
dozens of combinations of users, groups, and permissions on
/var/empty to no avail. Plus, it seems like a Really
Environment:
Windows 2000 Service Pack 3
In a domain
I installed Cygwin as Just for Me
I had the same error 1062 that everyone seems to get trying to start a
service. In my case cron and httpd. I re-installed Cygwin for All Users
and all of the 1062 errors disappeared. I suspect that the
Thanks for the clarification!
-Original Message-
From: Igor Pechtchanski [mailto:pechtcha;cs.nyu.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 5:04 PM
To: Harig, Mark A.
Cc: Jason Dufair; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: sshd install troubles
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Harig, Mark A. wrote:
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Jim Drash wrote:
Environment:
Windows 2000 Service Pack 3
In a domain
I installed Cygwin as Just for Me
I had the same error 1062 that everyone seems to get trying to start a
service. In my case cron and httpd. I re-installed Cygwin for All Users
and all of the 1062
No problem, sorry if I sounded harsh...
Igor
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Harig, Mark A. wrote:
Thanks for the clarification!
-Original Message-
From: Igor Pechtchanski [mailto:pechtcha;cs.nyu.edu]
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 5:04 PM
To: Harig, Mark A.
Cc: Jason Dufair;
Not at all. Besides, I have a mental filter on
when reading this mailing list, which has been
known to stray from the facts into opinion and
philosophy. Your useful-fact-to-opinion ratio has
been very high.
-Original Message-
From: Igor Pechtchanski [mailto:pechtcha;cs.nyu.edu]
Sent:
The following does not appear to be correct. I use Win98
and it has occurred since 1.13.6 when I am doing a normal
install into d:\tools\cygwin13 (a FAT32 file system).
It appears that no one is willing to actually
solve this problem.
Can we do a temporary fix by including a test for some
Yep. I agree it's important to keep focused on the goal here.
If the information at external sites pointed to by this list is
wrong, incomplete, or out-of-date, this helps no one and the
Cygwin community doesn't have any direct action it can take to
correct the data point. Keeping the
Sounds like there was more to this thread but I can't find it.
Anyway, I'm not sure where you got the idea that no one will be
fixing any issue in this regard. Certainly if no one is going
to fix the issue, no one is going to make a temporary fix. ;-)
Perhaps others aren't seeing the problem
Hello from Gregg C Levine
Chris, can you contact the manager of the mirror site for Cygwin, that's
hosted at http://mirror.rcn.net ? And the one at http://planetmirror.com ?
For the first one, it has a nasty habit of not allowing me to complete a
download, at normal dialup speeds. For the second
I will be out of the office starting 28/10/2002 and will not return until
04/11/2002.
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On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 06:19:37PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like there was more to this thread but I can't find it.
The message that is being replied to is more than a month old and the
mailing list archive seems to be screwed up again.
It's the standard patches gratefully accepted
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 06:54:00PM -0500, Gregg C Levine wrote:
Chris, can you contact the manager of the mirror site for Cygwin, that's
hosted at http://mirror.rcn.net ? And the one at http://planetmirror.com ?
I don't have any special power or inside relationship with mirror sites.
They
This is a shapshot from my working folder as I get undefined references
to...xxx
gcc -c main.c to get main.o
gcc main.o -L. -lctapi -o main.so to get main.so and where ctapi is the
library ctapi.lib or libctapi.a. I have both.
My .lib library is ctapi.lib
This is my working folder.
a@ALFRED
Chris, Gregg,
At 18:19 2002-10-30, you wrote:
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 06:54:00PM -0500, Gregg C Levine wrote:
Chris, can you contact the manager of the mirror site for Cygwin, that's
hosted at http://mirror.rcn.net ? And the one at http://planetmirror.com ?
I don't have any special power or
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 06:38:51PM -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
If you think there is some other problem somewhere then you should
contact them yourself. If there really is a problem then you'd actually
be giving something back to the community.
I just voted with my feet, as it were. I doubt
I have been trying out gdb in Cygwin, and found it to hang and/or
crash under W98, running on a 486. The output of gdb --version
is:
$ gdb --version
GNU gdb 5.0 (20010428-3)
Copyright 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you
Guys:
I've been using rsync to keep a CVS repository up to date. My main cvs
repository/rsync server is a Redhat 7.3 box. I have the following alias set
up on my cygwin side:
alias getcvs='rsync -avuz -e ssh --exclude-from=/home/matts/.rsync.ignore
linux:cvs .'
When running this rsync
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 04:37:49PM -0500, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Christopher Faylor wrote:
Maybe someone will be kind enough to tell me what this is in reference to.
The -l option in the cygpath distributed with the cygwin package prints
out garbage. The same cygpath
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Oct 28, 2002 at 04:37:49PM -0500, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Christopher Faylor wrote:
Maybe someone will be kind enough to tell me what this is in reference to.
The -l option in the cygpath distributed with the
Hi All,
got the problem. When the num-lock is on it won't work properly in nedit:
similar problem non-cygwin related:
www.nedit.org slash archives slash discuss slash 2000-Mar slash 0383.html
(slashed it so it would go through the spam filter)
So it's possibly an application problem I'm
Hello,
I am still trying to build Eterm for Cygwin. I have now successfully got cygipc
running (thanks J. L!) and have built Imlib2 (Thanks Harold!). The Eterm source
appears to compile completely, but is failing in the linker. Here is the
messages from the make process. I included the entire
Robert,
Well, eterm's libast is contains the file that is being put in
/usr/local/include/libast.h... and that file has had the following code
as far back as the CVS history goes:
#*if* *defined*(PATH_MAX) (PATH_MAX 255)
# *undef* PATH_MAX
#*endif*
#*ifndef* PATH_MAX
# *define* PATH_MAX
Ignore those *'s around the if's etc.
That was just Mozilla being brain dead when converting from HTML email
to text email. Why did I compose in HTML mode? Well, because last week
Mozilla suddenly decided to freeze Windows 2000 solid every time I
replied to an email. Reinstalling Mozilla
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2002-10-30 13:06:21
Modified files:
cygwin : ChangeLog
cygwin/include/cygwin: version.h
Log message:
* include/cygwin/version.h: Bump DLL minor number.
Patches:
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2002-10-30 18:40:26
Modified files:
utils : ChangeLog cygpath.cc
Log message:
* cygpath.cc (get_long_path_name_w32impl): Define similarly to GetLongPathName.
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