On Sep 19 22:50, Peter Rosin wrote:
On Wed, Sep 19, 2007 at 03:54:04PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
17 Peter Ekberg
I guess I haven't mentioned that my name is Peter Rosin these days...
Cheers,
Peter (who got married a while back)
Congrats! I changed your name in my list.
Corinna Vinschen writes:
ghostscript
ghostscript-base
ghostscript-x11
I could have a look at these. We are already building ghostscript for
the lilypond installers anyway, but that's without x11.
Jan.
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On Sep 20 10:04, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Corinna Vinschen writes:
ghostscript
ghostscript-base
ghostscript-x11
I could have a look at these. We are already building ghostscript for
the lilypond installers anyway, but that's without x11.
That would be cool.
Corinna
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According to Jari Aalto on 9/18/2007 9:37 AM:
Does debian provide d2u at all? If all debian provides is flip, then that
is a stronger argument for uploading flip. I'm passing on uploading this
until we get a little more consensus as to whether
Included in Debian stable:
http://packages.debian.org/aewm++-goodies
Jari
sdesc: Utilities to complement a minimal window manager
ldesc: These utilities were previously supplied with aewm++; they are
intended to provide some of the typical desktop functionality. This
package provides:
Included in Debian stable:
http://packages.debian.org/archivemail
Jari
sdesc: Archive and compress old email
ldesc: Move old mail out of a mailbox (in Maildir, MH, or mbox
format, or via IMAP) and archives it in a compressed mbox-format mailbox
file. It is well suited to be run from cron
Included in Debian stable
http://packages.debian.org/fcrackzip
Jari
sdesc: Password cracker for zip archives
ldesc: A fast password cracker partly written in assembler. It
is able to crack password protected zip files with brute force or
dictionary based attacks, optionally testing with
Jari Aalto writes:
Included in Debian stable:
http://packages.debian.org/bsfilter
Jari please change your Makefile so that the make step don't pollutes the
system directories !!!
./bsfilter-1.0.15-1.sh make
cygbuild 2007.0919.0815 http://freshmeat.net/projects/cygbuild
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Jari Aalto writes:
Included in Debian stable:
http://packages.debian.org/boxes
/etc/boxes/boxes.conf will be overridden everytime you install a new
version. Please place boxes.conf below /etc/defaults/etc and copy via
postinstall script to /etc.
Jari
Ciao
Volker
Jari Aalto writes:
Included in Debian stable
http://packages.debian.org/unrtf
Symbolic link /usr/share/doc/unrtf-0.19.3/unrtf.html points to the wrong
location
Jari
Ciao
Volker
Jari Aalto writes:
Not yet in Debian stable, so needs votes. I find it handy for quick
viewing of Open Office documents.
http://packages.debian.org/odt2txt
Wrong location for man page
/share/man/man1/odt2txt.1
instead of
/usr/share/man/man1/odt2txt.1
Jari
Ciao
* Thu 2007-09-20 Dr.Volker.Zell-QHcLZuEGTsvQT0dZR+AlfA AT public.gmane.org
* Message-Id: 82ps0dd64c.fsf AT vzell-de.de.oracle.com
/etc/boxes/boxes.conf will be overridden everytime you install a new
version. Please place boxes.conf below /etc/defaults/etc and copy via
postinstall script to
* Thu 2007-09-20 Dr Dr Dr.Volker.Zell-QHcLZuEGTsvQT0dZR+AlfA AT
public.gmane.org
* Message-Id: 82hclpd60q.fsf AT vzell-de.de.oracle.com
Wrong location for man page
/share/man/man1/odt2txt.1
Fixed. Thanks,
Jari
wget\
This upload fixes a bug report in convert-ly. Changes
lilypond (2.10.33-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release.
* Use __doc__ of parent buildspec if necessary. Fixes doc in automatic
hint file.
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* Thu 2007-09-20 Dr Dr Dr.Volker.Zell-QHcLZuEGTsvQT0dZR+AlfA AT
public.gmane.org
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/usr/bin/install -m 755 -d /usr/bin
/usr/bin/install -m 755bsfilter/bsfilter /usr/bin
Sorry about that. Now fixed.
wget\
* Thu 2007-09-20 Dr Dr Dr.Volker.Zell-QHcLZuEGTsvQT0dZR+AlfA AT
public.gmane.org
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Symbolic link /usr/share/doc/unrtf-0.19.3/unrtf.html points to the wrong
location
Fixed. Thanks,
Jari
wget\
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Dave Korn wrote:
On 19 September 2007 14:54, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Here's the list. I take the opportunity to thank all Cygwin package
maintainers for their efforts. THANK YOU!
142 Yaakov S
standing ovation
Thanks, but please save
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clamav maintainer,
It's time to upgrade clamav again; see attached.
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Lapo,
AFAIK rsync is yours. Besides the update, the necessary patches are at:
http://sources.gentoo.org/viewcvs.py/gentoo-x86/net-misc/rsync/files/rsync-2.6.9-stats-fix.patch
Yaakov (Cygwin Ports) schrieb:
clamav maintainer,
It's time to upgrade clamav again; see attached.
Thanks, I missed that.
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Gentoo Linux Security Advisory GLSA 200709-14
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Please upload:
http://rurban.xarch.at/cygr/clamav/clamav-0.91.1-2.tar.bz2
http://rurban.xarch.at/cygr/clamav/clamav-0.91.2-1-src.tar.bz2
http://rurban.xarch.at/cygr/clamav/clamav-0.91.2-1.tar.bz2
http://rurban.xarch.at/cygr/clamav/libclamav-devel/libclamav-devel-0.91.2-1.tar.bz2
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-09-20 15:14:14
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog ntdll.h
Log message:
* ntdll.h (STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_INVALID): Define.
Patches:
I'm a grad student in a Compiler Tools course, and (as part of the course)
we're compiling a subset of the Python language down to C, and from there to
x86 Assmebly. Our code has to pass a lengthy series of test-suites for
correctness (comparing the output of our compiled C Code with that of
The cygwin gsl package (GNU Scientific Library) has been updated
to 1.10-1. This is a new upstream release.
For the announcement of gsl version 1.10 see:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/gsl-announce/2007/msg1.html
The homepage for the GSL is http://www.gnu.org/software/gsl/
The gsl package
On Sep 19 14:53, DePriest, Jason R. wrote:
On 9/19/07, Eric Blake wrote:
Scalzott, Todd writes:
I've discovered what I believe to be a problem with dd on several
different XP SP2 systems with Cygwin installed involving the usage of
Windows' \\.\PhysicalDrive nomenclature.
That's
maybe this is my same problem...
http://www.paul.sladen.org/vserver/archives/200303/0186.html
anyone know how can i solve it?
Thank you
Daniele
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On Sep 19 19:30, BJ wrote:
I have a file locking problem that is solved under Mac and Linux using
fcntl:
int lockRepFile (int fd, char lock, size_t from, size_t length) {
struct flock fl;
fl.l_start = from;
fl.l_len = length;
fl.l_pid = 0;
if (lock == 'r')
I configured my system so that it automatically starts Cygwin
during boot time via the Windows autostart feature, by using
startxwin and Cygwin/X to start several xterm and rxvt terminals,
and also to start one bash shell in plain Cygwin (outside X).
Occasionally, one or two of the shells started
Will Parsons wrote:
why would cygwin be less secure?
The more moving parts, the more things there are to break.
Postulate that you have a program that's been audited to the point that
you're absolutely certain it's 100% secure when run on Linux.
Then you port it to Cygwin. Is it secure?
On 19 September 2007 23:28, James Adams wrote:
I fixed the problem by installing into another directory other than
C:\cygwin. I have no idea why this fixes the problem, but probably it has
something to do with security packages installed on the computer (it's a new
work laptop which appears
A couple of months ago
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2007-07/msg00313.html
I wondered whether a user could use if [ -w branching in Cygwin to
distinguish a locked stick from an unlocked stick. Apparently the answer
was No but Corinna identified an easy fix
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
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Homepage: http://packages.debian.org/sid/flip
License : GPL
Flip converts line endings of text files between MS-DOS and
**IX formats. It detects binary files in a nearly foolproof way and
leaves them alone unless you override this. It will also leave files
Thank you for the correction on coreutils.
Yes, I am using cmd.exe. The quotes are necessary (try it) or dd goes
off searching for an UNC.
I have no problem using /dev/sdb, etc., but others that need to know
how to do a simple image burn do. So believe it or not, the physical
drive mapping is
On 20 September 2007 07:23, Mike MacFerrin wrote:
I'm a grad student in a Compiler Tools course, and (as part of the course)
we're compiling a subset of the Python language down to C, and from there
to x86 Assmebly. Our code has to pass a lengthy series of test-suites for
correctness
A CVS compile error; FYI:
../../../../cygwin/winsup/cygwin/path.cc: In member function `int
symlink_info::check(char*, const suffix_info*, unsigned int)':
../../../../cygwin/winsup/cygwin/path.cc:3549: error:
`STATUS_OBJECT_NAME_INVALID' undeclared (first use this function)
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On Sep 20 10:14, Scalzott, Todd wrote:
Thank you for the correction on coreutils.
Yes, I am using cmd.exe. The quotes are necessary (try it) or dd goes
off searching for an UNC.
I have no problem using /dev/sdb, etc., but others that need to know
how to do a simple image burn do. So
Ronald Fischer wrote:
I configured my system so that it automatically starts Cygwin
during boot time via the Windows autostart feature, by using
startxwin and Cygwin/X to start several xterm and rxvt terminals,
and also to start one bash shell in plain Cygwin (outside X).
Occasionally, one or
Christopher Faylor writes:
I've made a new version of 'mutt' available for installation. Mutt is a
text mode mail user agent. This version uses the shared version of
libiconv which reduces the size of mutt.exe dramatically. More
importantly, it fixes the problems that were
I wrote:
Jonathan C Allen writes:
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
===
ncftp - An improved FTP client
A diff between the package listing of the last version and the new
version shows that all the documentation and man pages are missing.
It looks like a
On Thu, 20 Sep 2007, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 03:08:55AM -0600, Warren Young wrote:
Will Parsons wrote:
why would cygwin be less secure?
The more moving parts, the more things there are to break.
Postulate that you have a program that's been audited to the point
On Thu, Sep 20, 2007 at 03:08:55AM -0600, Warren Young wrote:
Will Parsons wrote:
why would cygwin be less secure?
The more moving parts, the more things there are to break.
Postulate that you have a program that's been audited to the point that
you're absolutely certain it's 100% secure when
On 20 September 2007 10:09, Warren Young wrote:
Will Parsons wrote:
why would cygwin be less secure?
Just one way it could fail is if there is a buffer overflow in the
implementation of one of Cygwin's interfaces, and your 100% secure
program calls it. It's then only a matter of time for a
From: Brian Dessent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes, those symlinks in /etc are explicitly created with Win32
paths by the base-files postinstall script. I think the
reasoning here is that if a POSIX path were used for the
target of the symlink then it would have to be updated if the
Matt Seitz (matseitz) wrote:
I appreciate your taking the time to read my suggestion and respond so
quickly with such a complete clear and complete explanation.
As an alternative suggestion, how about using forward slashes instead of
backwards slashes (C:/windows/system32/drivers/etc/hosts)
From: Brian Dessent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
That would be up to the base-files package maintainer,
however I don't think it's necessary. As I said the current
DLL code already normalizes symlink targets so if you use a
snapshot you will see those links in POSIX form with ls -l
even
I just upgraded my cygwin git package to 1.5.3 and how when I try to commit and
allow git to launch vim to enter a commit message i have problems.
The commit message normally has some content already in it, but it is now blank
and won't let me save because it says the file can not be opened for
chris ortman chrisortman at gmail.com writes:
I just upgraded my cygwin git package to 1.5.3 and how when I try to commit
and
allow git to launch vim to enter a commit message i have problems.
The commit message normally has some content already in it, but it is now
blank
and won't let
I am currently on git 1.5.2.2 that came with cygwin.
I'm not sure what permissions are required, and also don't really understand how
setting permissions in cygwin corresponds with XP.
That said, my .git folder looks like
drwxr-xr-x+ and the user is my user name and group is mkgroup-l-d
I used
chris ortman chrisortman at gmail.com writes:
That said, my .git folder looks like
drwxr-xr-x+ and the user is my user name and group is mkgroup-l-d
You should probably fix that, although I don't know if it will affect your
problem.
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.using.html#faq.using.chmod
git
When exiting any of several common programs, the backgound color of
the console is changed. This has been reported several times,
including as recently as 2006, but no cause has been isolated. Here
is a reproducible sequence of events that will lead to the failure and
hopefully the solution.
I'm trying to get the CSharp Swig Callback example to work with Cygwin.
I'm just stuck on an include header problem.
This works fine :
gcc -c -fpic example.c example_wrap.c
But I want to include files in a different directory, so just to test, I
moved example_wrap.c to c:\ , i tested
gcc
On 2007-09-20 22:25Z, patrickinminneapolis wrote:
This works fine :
gcc -c -fpic example.c example_wrap.c
I thought that'd give a (harmless) warning about '-fpic', but anyway...
But I want to include files in a different directory, so just to test, I
moved example_wrap.c to c:\ , i tested
'-I' is for finding headers named in an #include directive. But
'example_wrap.c' is a source file, not a header, so do this:
gcc -c example.c /cygdrive/c/example_wrap.c
example_wrap.c includes cstudio, but gcc can't find it, can you tell me
how to tell gcc to look in c:\Program Files\Microsoft
On 9/20/07, Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...which isn't that tricky. In the Disk Management tool (for instance
right click My Computer - Manage to get there via the Computer
Management admin tool) disks are numbered Disk 0, Disk 1, etc.
This order corresponds with /dev/sda,
patrickinminneapolis wrote:
'-I' is for finding headers named in an #include directive. But
'example_wrap.c' is a source file, not a header, so do this:
gcc -c example.c /cygdrive/c/example_wrap.c
example_wrap.c includes cstudio, but gcc can't find it, can you tell me
how to tell gcc to look
patrickinminneapolis wrote:
example_wrap.c includes cstudio, but gcc can't find it, can you tell me
how to tell gcc to look in c:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio
8\VC\include\ for it?
Setting aside for a moment the fact that you're trying to do something
totally wrong and broken, the
If I did that, I'd be doing you a disservice. You don't want to mix and
match stuff from VC++ and gcc/g++. That's just asking for trouble. I'd
recommend just changing the reference to stdio.h and using gcc's. If
you simply *must* have 'cstdio', you can install the Boost package (see
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
===
Homepage: http://packages.debian.org/sid/flip
License : GPL
Flip converts line endings of text files between MS-DOS and
**IX formats. It detects binary files in a nearly foolproof way and
leaves them alone unless you override this. It will also leave files
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