On Apr 3 18:59, Gergely Budai wrote:
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Since nobody has answered my mail (see below), I have decided to treat this
possible security issue seriously and not to use /dev/random anymore in the
future gnupg releases.
I think that the security
On Apr 3 20:49, Christopher Faylor wrote:
[responding to the thread which started it all]
On Wed, Apr 02, 2008 at 02:35:51PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
- We create a ftp://cygwin.com/pub/cygwin-1.7 dir.
- Under that dir, we create the full release directory structure as it
exists in
On Apr 3 17:46, Charles Wilson wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
Why do we need a fstab.$SID and linux doesn't need this?
Well, I like to create user mounts for each user (Guest, Administrator, me)
like this:
mount -f -u -b C:/Documents and Settings/user/My Documents /mydocs
mount -f -u
I think that the security problem is hopelessly exaggerated, but it's
your choice. Uploaded.
Thanks,
Corinna
That is the reason why I have asked for the opinion of the community ;)
Best Regards,
Gergely Budai
Is this list still active? I've been on it just a couple days and haven't
seen any traffic yet so I was just curious if people are still around or if I
just hit a lull ;)
Anyway, I'm new to cygwin[1] but I have several users I support who use it a
lot. Recently we've started running into an
Hello Mailing List!
at the moment we're trying to upgrade our Cygwin unattended installation
package to render it usable on Windows Server 2008 / Windows Vista SP1. The
main problems are fixed, as well are the cosmetic issues (changes in batch
syntax, as always undocumented of course). We're
Hello,
I apologize if my English is not so good, I'm write from Italy.
I'm a newbye in linux systems and cygwin too. I'm trying to edit a file with
nano through an ssh connection.
I have a machine on my LAN (Western Digital NAS) and I'm able to make an ssh
connection from my dekstop (Windows
Corinna Vinschen schrieb:
On Apr 3 13:10, Brian Dessent wrote:
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
So once Cygwin learns how to speak UTF-8, I will finally be able to
backup all Windows files... :)
Set CYGWIN=codepage:utf8 to enable UTF-8 support.
...and set LC_CTYPE=C-UTF-8, otherwise
Tomasz Chmielewski schrieb:
Corinna Vinschen schrieb:
On Apr 3 13:10, Brian Dessent wrote:
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
So once Cygwin learns how to speak UTF-8, I will finally be able to
backup all Windows files... :)
Set CYGWIN=codepage:utf8 to enable UTF-8 support.
...and set
Larry Hall (Cygwin) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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想 李 wrote:
Michael wrote:
I've wondered about this too... So if I have changed my Cygwin setup on
one machine and
I want to duplicate those changes on another machine, all I have to do
is copy installed.db
to the
On Apr 4 14:13, Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
Tomasz Chmielewski schrieb:
Corinna Vinschen schrieb:
On Apr 3 13:10, Brian Dessent wrote:
Tomasz Chmielewski wrote:
So once Cygwin learns how to speak UTF-8, I will finally be able to
backup all Windows files... :)
Set CYGWIN=codepage:utf8 to
On Apr 3 20:35, Ivan Dobrianov wrote:
Hi and sorry for the clutter, but I can't figure it out!
I have this familiar situation when trying to copy from the network:
cp //walnetapp01/SRD/LegacyBugs/148000-148999/148708/some_file.txt ./
cp: skipping file
On Apr 4 02:13, iw2nzm wrote:
Hello,
I apologize if my English is not so good, I'm write from Italy.
I'm a newbye in linux systems and cygwin too. I'm trying to edit a file with
nano through an ssh connection.
I have a machine on my LAN (Western Digital NAS) and I'm able to make an ssh
Corinna Vinschen schrieb:
(...)
If you change system variables, you have to reboot, because services
inherit their variables from the SCM, which only gets restarted when
you reboot.
However, there is no need for that. Did you try `cygrunsrv --help', or
better, read
Hello Mailing List,
regarding my problem below in the meantime I was able to find an approach:
The Nullsoft-Installer (made by one of my predecessors) was until now
-anyway why- scripted to build a directory skeleton for /home and
/home/Administrator. When removing the corresponding lines from
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008 14:33:16 +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
You could copy the file from a machine which has that file, or, as
a temporary hack, try to set terminal type to linux or xterm.
Good luck trying to find a terminal that works with UTF-8.
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Chris Game
All generalizations are false,
On Thu, 3 Apr 2008, Michael Kairys wrote:
I've wondered about this too... So if I have changed my Cygwin setup on
one machine and I want to duplicate those changes on another machine,
all I have to do is copy installed.db to the other machine and run
setup.exe there?
That would replicate the
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Michael Kairys wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL
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http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR. Thanks.
wrote:
Michael wrote:
I've wondered about this too... So if I have changed my Cygwin
setup on one machine
DePriest, Jason R. wrote on Thursday, April 03, 2008 10:54 PM:
Running pinfo with no arguments works fine. It loads up a default
menu.
However, if I try to launch it with any arguments (like 'pinfo perl'
or 'pinfo cp') it seg faults and dumps core.
cygcheck output attached
Also,
Igor Peshansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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If you want to replicate the packages, but not the versions, installing
from the Internet is fine (again, change all versions to 0.0 if you want
that, to make sure setup picks up the packages).
Igor
That is what I would
Christoph Herdeg wrote:
bash: cannot create temp file for here document: Bad address
bash: /home/Administrator/.bash_profile: Bad address
...
How could we fix this situation - are there any preinstall-requisites
required on the target system, e.g. setting special ACLs?
What is
Dave Korn wrote:
Marc wrote on 02 April 2008 13:39:
I have the following problem: When I try to run setup.exe (v.
2.573.2.2) to update my Cygwin installation, it crashes when
uninstalling cygrunsrv package. This happens every time I execute it. I
have tried:
This is probably a known bug
For the moment I only really need the cygwin X-Server - do
you think
that will that run ok with the Logitech Process Manager?
Or is that asking for trouble again?
Dave, if literally all you need is an X server for Windows, use Xming
instead:
http://www.straightrunning.com/XmingNotes/
I
Last night, I updated my Cygwin installation and received libtool 2.2.2
This afternoon. I tried building subversion 1.5 branch.
I got to the first library, and libtool said it could not build a shared
library.
That only static libraries could be built.
My exact configure went like this:
OK - just for the record and in case this ever needs to be debugged,
here's the result.
I got the latest snapshot cygwin1-20080327.dll.bz2. It fixed the cp
from network problem, but created a strange issue with mounted
disks. Here it is.
Normally I have mounted c: and d: like this
mount c:/
Michael Eager wrote:
I've run into the same error. There was no error in cygrunsrv.lst.gz
and deleting it did not correct the crash.
That is just the one that happened to be corrupt in this poster's
example. You would have to look at your logs to see which .gz file is
corrupt on your system
Bobby McNulty wrote:
Last night, I updated my Cygwin installation and received libtool 2.2.2
Seeing as how libtool2.2 is not listed in any 'requires:' line you must
have manually selected it in order for it to be installed. Per the
release announcement, it is incompatible with the libtool1.5
Brian Dessent wrote:
Per the release announcement, it is incompatible with the libtool1.5
package, which means you have to manually deselect all other libtool
packages if you select libtool2.2. You can only have one of the two
at any time installed
If this is the case, perhaps, there is
Angelo Graziosi wrote:
If this is the case, perhaps, there is some problem in setup.ini.
cygport requires libtool1.5 and libguile17 requires libltdl3.
So it looks that the set libtool1.5+libltdl3 cannot be removed in favor
of libtool2.2+libltdl7 (if one needs cygport, libguile17+
I just installed Cygwin with OpenSSH and got it setup on Windows Server
2003.
When I use Putty on a remote machine to connect to the server, the
server starts a bash.exe processes.
When I close Putty (alt-f4) the bash.exe processes remains on the server.
If I connect again, another bash.exe
Just as the person below noted that the latest version of gettext, 0.17 was
needed, I found myself also needing it. I expect that more and more newer
versions and updates will be requiring it.
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2008-03/msg00220.html
The current cygwin gettext package is over two
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Just as the person below noted that the latest version of gettext, 0.17
was needed, I found myself also needing it. I expect that more and more
newer versions and updates will be requiring it.
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2008-03/msg00220.html
The current cygwin gettext
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My question is the usage of cygport really required to be used. I
certainly
Of course it's not required. The maintainer can use any method he
wants. The fact that Chuck switched *to* cygport from the previous
homegrown g-b-s method he used should tell you something
On Fri, Apr 04, 2008 at 07:56:15PM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
Build gettext yourself if you want a newer version. This is FOSS,
you're not helpless.
TIFYNH. I like it.
cgf
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