On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Ryunosuke Satoh wrote:
I update doxygen-package.
Uploaded.
On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 16:27, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
make 'CFLAGS=-O0 -g' 'CXXFLAGS=-O0 -g'
Yep. And configuring with that should work too. The Makefile sets
warning flags, not optimisation levels or debug. It does that via
AM_CFLAGS.
Cheers,
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Hi Max,
just a final thought on the 'keep' sutff (maybe you've gone ahead and coded
it already, so then you forget about this). This is on the question to put
'keep' in the spin control or a radio button. we had
kris so maybe it makes more sense to add a 'keep' to this sequence, than
kris to add
On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Kris Thielemans wrote:
KT just a final thought on the 'keep' sutff (maybe you've gone ahead and coded
KT it already, so then you forget about this). This is on the question to put
KT 'keep' in the spin control or a radio button. we had
I coded it and sent a patch to this list
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 09:58:29AM +0100, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Ryunosuke Satoh wrote:
I update doxygen-package.
Uploaded.
Correct me if I'm wrong but was that two packages with the same name
uploaded to sources.redhat.com? I don't think that's correct, if so.
We shouldn't
On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Christopher Faylor wrote:
Correct me if I'm wrong but was that two packages with the same name
uploaded to sources.redhat.com? I don't think that's correct, if so.
We shouldn't be offering the same package with different contents to
users even if the changes to the
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 06:52:10PM +0100, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Christopher Faylor wrote:
Correct me if I'm wrong but was that two packages with the same name
uploaded to sources.redhat.com? I don't think that's correct, if so.
We shouldn't be offering the same package with
When I try to run apache command with ssl configure in the httpd.conf file, I
received the following error:
[Mon Dec 2 16:26:26 2002] [notice] Apache/1.3.24
I've discovered that in some cases I'm not getting the response that I
expect from the HTTP request that setup.exe issues. I believe my particular
case is probably a misconfiguration of the Apache server that hosts my
website, but in any case I think it might make the setup.exe user experience
a
Installing LessTif-0.93.18-3 creates a directory in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11 named
app-defaults. This overrides the symbolic link placed there by XFree86-lib
post install pointing to /etc/X11. Amongst other things this breaks XCalc.
Regards,
Graham Bloice
On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Alexander Skwar wrote:
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Well, how is xkbcomp.exe called, so that it segfault?
Does really nobody have an idea?
There are some commandlines for xkbcomp in the archives. AFAIR
the xkbcomp is called in a similar way from the server.
try this one:
Graham Bloice wrote:
Installing LessTif-0.93.18-3 creates a directory in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11 named
app-defaults. This overrides the symbolic link placed there by XFree86-lib
post install pointing to /etc/X11. Amongst other things this breaks XCalc.
So finally we got the culprit ;) which was
So sprach Alexander Gottwald am 2002-12-02 um 14:29:24 +0100 :
try this one:
xkbcomp -xkm -m de /etc/X11/xkb/keymap/xfree86 /tmp/de.xkm
Okay, it also segfaults. I've called it from
a DOS cmd prompt like this:
strace --output=c:\temp\2xkb-strace.txt c:\cygwin\etc\X11\xkb\xkbcomp.exe -xkm -m
Alexander Skwar wrote:
Please see the strace output at
http://message-center.info/stuff/2xkb-strace.txt). /tmp/de4.xkm did not
get created. xkbcomp also seg faults with STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION, when
I call it from the Cygwin bash shell.
I've took a look on the trace, but could not find
Hi!
Monday, 02 December, 2002 egor duda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ed 2002-12-02 Egor Duda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ed * cygwin/lib/pseudo-reloc.c: New file.
I guess i should put it to the public domain, so that mingw folks can
also use it.
Egor.mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ICQ 5165414
egor duda wrote:
Hi!
Monday, 02 December, 2002 egor duda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ed 2002-12-02 Egor Duda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ed * cygwin/lib/pseudo-reloc.c: New file.
I guess i should put it to the public domain, so that mingw folks can
also use it.
Is it usable without Cygwin?
Hi!
Monday, 02 December, 2002 Earnie Boyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
EB egor duda wrote:
Monday, 02 December, 2002 egor duda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ed 2002-12-02 Egor Duda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ed * cygwin/lib/pseudo-reloc.c: New file.
I guess i should put it to the public domain,
Hi!
Monday, 02 December, 2002 Earnie Boyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
EB egor duda wrote:
Hi!
Monday, 02 December, 2002 Earnie Boyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
EB egor duda wrote:
Monday, 02 December, 2002 egor duda [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ed 2002-12-02 Egor Duda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ed
Two issues: (1) the licensing problem, (2) the advisability of mingw
pseudo-reloc. Item (1) here, item (2) in a separate message.
CF I'm not sure that public domain is going to work with the cygwin
license.
ED IANAL, but i can't see why not.
Here's why: in order for code to be incorporated
On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 02:28:41PM +1300, Craig McGeachie wrote:
On 18 Nov 2002 at 20:24, Christopher Faylor wrote:
The sources in the release need the *CVS* version of w32api. See? Problems
already.
Indeed. Problems. I'll see what I can do to get CVS read access.
FYI, we've received your
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 01:30:24PM +0300, egor duda wrote:
2002-12-02 Egor Duda [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* cygwin/lib/pseudo-reloc.c: New file.
* cygwin/cygwin.sc: Add symbols to handle runtime pseudo-relocs.
* cygwin/lib/_cygwin_crt0_common.cc: Perform pseudo-relocs during
ed Question: How can one distinguish console application from GUI one?
ed What is the best wording for the error message?
Here's an example. If GetConsoleWindow is available (W2K or XP) it uses
that; otherwise, it uses a different kludge.
The idea is you'd call has_console() or
hi,
Can I recompile or rebuild the cygwin source so that I
can set the maximum process per user id to 500? If
yes, how? Which is the source that I should change?
Hope that you can help out.
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Lee
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Yahoo!
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 12:32:46PM -0500, Chris Faylor wrote:
If there is going to be an animal mascot for cygwin it should be an
otter.
That's ok with me but my intend is to find a neat animal (there are
lots of them besides otters and koalas) which isn't already on an
O'Reilley book. I
Hi!
Monday, 02 December, 2002 Lee Tuck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LT Can I recompile or rebuild the cygwin source so that I
LT can set the maximum process per user id to 500? If
LT yes, how? Which is the source that I should change?
LT Hope that you can help out.
If you want it, you'll have to
On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 11:36, Soren A wrote:
At the very LEAST, something that does what AM_MAINTAINER_MODE causes,
should have been the *default* for all autotool'd packages, and only by
significant contortions should it have been made possible to cause all that
default behavior to get
Hello,
I'm using TightVNC1.2.2 on WinME to connect
to a TightVNC server on a remote sunbox via
cygwin's OpenSSH_3.5p1 (on both sun and
WinME). It works for anywhere from 10 minutes
to about 2 hours, then everything freezes. The
computer is totally unresponsive. I can bring up
the task manager,
On Sunday 1 Dec 02, Jason C. Johnston writes:
For the Cygwin FAQ maintainer:
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On Sun, Dec 01, 2002 at 10:22:01PM -, Chris January wrote:
Can standard GPL v2 code be included in Cygwin?
No. It's incompatible with the Cygwin license.
What if I look at how that code does something and then write my own
implementation? What if the two implementations are very similar?
Dear all,
I'm using the latest cygwin release on a windows 2000 system. After having
started cygwish and typing tk_getOpenFile, I get a response that an internal
win32 error occured - of type CDERR_INITIALIZATION. Searching the net for any
reasons didn't show any results yet. And Microsofts
Hi all.
This has been at the back of my mind for awhile now since having to
do something for /etc/profile.default.
What I'm thinking of is a directory structure containing default files
and a script which, if the original of the default file doesn't exist,
copies it. I'm specifically thinking
Doxygen 1.2.18-1 is now available.
HP: http://www.doxygen.org
Doxygen is a documentation system for C++, C, Java, IDL (Corba, Microsoft,
and KDE-DCOP flavors) and to some extent PHP and C#.
See http://www.doxygen.org/manual.html for more information.
Ryunosuke Satoh mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 12:32:46PM -0500, Chris Faylor wrote:
If there is going to be an animal mascot for cygwin it should be an
otter.
That's ok with me but my intend is to find a neat animal (there are
lots of them besides otters and koalas)
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 09:55:37AM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 12:32:46PM -0500, Chris Faylor wrote:
If there is going to be an animal mascot for cygwin it should be an
otter.
That's ok with me but my intend is to find a neat animal (there are
lots of them besides
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 12:56:03PM -, Morrison, John wrote:
The first is that this script, although best as a postinstall,
would have be executed _after every install_.
The other would be to get people to use it ;)
Well, that's my mental thoughts on paper(?!). Any comments?
would it be
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
That's ok with me but my intend is to find a neat animal (there are
lots of them besides otters and koalas)
What about a stitch? In the movie they say it looks like a koala and
I'm sure O'Reilly didn't use it on their books. :)
Jehan
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Sergei?
thanks in advance.
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Christopher Faylor wrote:
Please grant me this one conceit. Linus likes penguins. I like otters.
If there is going to be an animal mascot for cygwin it should be an otter.
Bummer, I was going to suggest a baby swan (i.e., a cygnet).
So, will it be a river otter or a sea otter?
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Jehan wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
That's ok with me but my intend is to find a neat animal (there are
lots of them besides otters and koalas)
What about a stitch? In the movie they say it looks like a koala and
I'm sure O'Reilly didn't use it on their books. :)
Yeah, that's a good idea.
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Don't even think about it. It's under Disney
copyright, and the word agressive doesn't come close
to describing how Disney protects their copyrights.
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Subject:
Does anyone have a PostgreSQL 7.3 binary package for Cygwin?
PostgreSQL version 7.3 was just recently released.
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-announce/2002-11/msg4.php
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There seems to be a long running defect in the implementation of ls.exe. It
shows windows system hidden files - which it shouldn't do by default. On
Unix systems files are hidden by placing a period in front of the filename
(ie, .profile), but in the windows world files are not routinely hidden
The packages are being reviewed. If you need the packages ASAP, you'll
find them at
http://users.rcn.com/sokhapkin/release/
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Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 11:46 AM
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Subject: When will we see chkconfig and
Charles Wilson wrote:
Yeah, that's a good idea. Let's infringe on a Disney copyright. They
don't usually mind that sort of thing, do they?
[...]
What was that about 'stitch'?
Sorry, sorry, I was just kidding. I always found the girl in the movie
had a funny of saying I think it's a koala.
Wendell Pinegar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There seems to be a long running defect in the implementation of
ls.exe. It shows windows system hidden files - which it shouldn't do
by default. On Unix systems files are hidden by placing a period in
front of the filename (ie, .profile), but in the
Shift-KP- and Shift-KP+ no longer change the font size in Windows mode.
The hotkeys work fine in X-Window mode.
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Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 12:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated cygwin package:
Wendell,
That is at the very best a matter of opinion and I don't think your opinion
is widely shared. In particular, the mixing of file system models in the
ls source code that would be required to implement your suggestion would
render ls a horse of a different color and would set a poor
I recently tried to use setup.exe to download everything from the latest
Cygwin release, but setup.exe only lets me download packages that are
not already installed.
I need to download everything so I can instal Cygwin on a non-networked
machine, can anyone tell me how to use setup.exe to
On Thu, 28 Nov 2002, Don Sharp wrote:
joel fernandez wrote:
Thank you for your help,
But I read this doc before sending the mail, and I don't understand why I can't
have root permissions.
Don't fret. It isn't the lack of root permissions that is hiding
/usr/bin and /usr/lib. It's the
Daniel,
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 11:37:15AM -0500, Daniel Morgan wrote:
Does anyone have a PostgreSQL 7.3 binary package for Cygwin?
PostgreSQL version 7.3 was just recently released.
http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-announce/2002-11/msg4.php
Thanks for the heads up. I will
On Sun, 1 Dec 2002, Jason C. Johnston wrote:
For the Cygwin FAQ maintainer:
Quoted from the FAQ under Posting Guidelines --
Details about your Cygwin setup, accomplished by pasting the
output of 'cygcheck -s -v -r' into your message. (Do not send the
output as a file
On Mon, 2 Dec 2002 16:02:03 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If what you mean is to download *all* of the cygwin release you can do that
using the cygwin installer (http://cygwin.com/setup.exe) option `Download
From Internet' and set your download directory to wherever on the
In our instance the reason this an issue is that we call the ls.exe utility
from PHP web code and have found that Windows XP is creating system hidden
files in some of our subdirectories (usually the XP auto-created thumbnail
databases). We have also found other ls.exe implementations that do
Hi,
Perhaps a utility analogous to getfacl and setfacl for Windows-specific
file system properties is in order. If done properly, it could be used by
those few who need to restrict output of other commands w.r.t. to Windows
properties not otherwise accessible in Cygwin.
Randall Schulz
Hi,
Try to remember that cygwin is a unix emulation layer for windows that
tries to emulate unix in as many respects as possible. To change the ls
source to accomadate for something windows uses to hide files, sometimes
unknown from its users, would not be unix like.
But saying that if your
...
CW function pdfv () {
CW cygstart /d/Program\ Files/Adobe/Acrobat\ 5.0/Reader/AcroRd32.exe
CW \`cygpath -w -a $1`\
CW }
I get the same Dr. Watson when I try the above. I agree, I don't
think it's cygstart, but it feels like there is a race condition or
mutex issue exposed when I
BB What happens using plain start (C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\start.exe)?
I can't seem to find start.exe on my W2K box.
-andre.
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Hi,
Try to remember that cygwin is a unix emulation layer for windows that
tries to emulate unix in as many respects as possible. To change the
ls source to accomadate for something windows uses to hide files,
sometimes unknown from its users, would not be unix like.
On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 01:39:58PM -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Perhaps a utility analogous to getfacl and setfacl for
Windows-specific file system properties is in order. If done properly,
it could be used by those few who need to restrict output of other
commands w.r.t. to Windows properties
Chris,
I suppose that would be an adequate basis for constructing something with
the effect I imagined.
Realistically, if I cared about being able to do this, I'd probably wrap
the Windows attrib command in a script that would allow it to accept
Cygwin's POSIX paths and to allow it to act
Andrew,
Cygwin uses stock ls source code. Cygwin's ps is entirely it's
own--it's all distinctly Cygwin.
I still think an orthogonal approach is what's called for here. Otherwise,
the number of commands that could reasonably be expected to have this sort
of functionality would be much to large
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On Mon, 2002-12-02 at 11:36, Soren A wrote:
At the very LEAST, something that does what AM_MAINTAINER_MODE
causes, should have been the *default* for all autotool'd
Greetings,
OOPS! SORRY!
Paul R
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On Thu, 28 Nov 2002 10:47:48 +0100 Corinna Vinschen
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On Thu, Nov 28, 2002 at 06:30:41AM +, Elfyn
McBratney wrote:
Hi,
[...]
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Greetings Cygwin Support,
Oh and, btw., this is *NOT*
On 2-12-2002 23:57, Charles Wilson wrote:
Andre Srinivasan wrote:
I noticed sometime in August or September that I could no longer
invoke acroreader (v5.0.5) via cygstart or directly from AcroRd32 if I
wanted to view a document. If I do invoke either, I get a Dr. Watson
(which I've appended).
On 3-12-2002 0:28, Andre Srinivasan wrote:
BB What happens using plain start (C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\start.exe)?
I can't seem to find start.exe on my W2K box.
No such thing on W2K. start is a cmd.exe builtin.
You could try:
$ cmd /c start
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I am inclined to believe it is AcroRd induced.
Even so, if I use the Cygwin command prompt (bash/rxvt), and manually navigate to the
appropriate directory, AcroRd32.exe launches just fine with start (NT4). So, if
your
program is setting the working directory correctly (pwd), then it should be
Randall R Schulz wrote:
Andrew,
Cygwin uses stock ls source code. Cygwin's ps is entirely it's
own--it's all distinctly Cygwin.
Makes sense.
Still I would like ls to do it (in my case by default). You see I'm one
of those, I guess, few Windows users who actually uses hidden files and
Andre,
Whatever your problems are, they're local to your system.
Although I'm usually loathe to make (or accept) this suggestion as a means
to correct problems, perhaps you should re-install Acrobat Reader.
By the way, version 5.1 is out, so perhaps you could upgrade while you're
at it (if
Hi All,
Has there been a resolution to this issue? I can't see any answeres in the
previous posts.
Regards,
Anurag
On Wed, 20 Nov 2002 10:14:59 +1100
Nigel Stewart Fiona Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Michael,
I have encountered the same problem on my setup.
Regards,
Nigel Stewart
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