On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
In that case:
Ready for upload to s.r.c as soon as someone with the relevant permissions
has a moment.
BTW, keep the URLs in the message:
http://www.scytek.de/cygwin/grace-5.1.12-1.tar.bz2
On 10 Mar 2003, Robert Collins wrote:
On Wed, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:52, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On 5 Mar 2003, Robert Collins wrote:
Other than that, please expand to address all scripts.
Rob
Rob,
There is a design issue here that I'd like to address before I work more
on this.
I'm using win2000. I installed emacs-X11 and xfree86 for cygwin. When I
tried to run emacs, it throws an error window saying: The procedure
entry point SmcClientID could not be located in the dynamic link
library libSM.dll. I saw some mail talking about rebase or not rebase.
Is there a solution to
On 5 Mar 2003, Robert Collins wrote:
[snip]
Any, as I don't have time to complete implementing the dpkg or rpm
behaviour in this regard for setup until the end of the current ice age,
it would be silly to not let in a reasonably implemented alternative.
Thus - I think this is a short term
On Sat, 2003-03-15 at 04:32, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Howabout that?
Rob
Ok, here's the next iteration of this patch. It still pops a console with
nothing in it when running postinstall scripts -- I'm sure there's a way
to remove it, but can't find it at the moment.
Don't worry. What
On Sat, 2003-03-15 at 05:06, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Ok. Here's that alternative, more reasonably implemented, and *tested*
this time :-) (at least as far as reading files, sorting them, and
executing scripts is concerned). The dependence-extraction mechanism
still needs to be verified,
Rob,
I have to run now, so I'll reply in more detail tomorrow. One quick
comment below.
On 15 Mar 2003, Robert Collins wrote:
The logic in here looks almost identical to that in
packageversion::set_requirements. I don't want to add near-duplicate
code if we can avoid it. Perhaps extracting
Wrong mailing list, redirected. For your convenience, I've set the
Reply-To: field to point to the correct list. Please remove
cygwin-apps at cygwin dot com from further replies. Thanks,
Igor
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Haibing Ma wrote:
I'm using win2000. I installed emacs-X11 and xfree86
The cygwin tools include the gnu sleep command, to save some effort :) (in
sh-utils package in base)
-Original Message-
From: Colin Harrison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 13 March 2003 20:51
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Script for use with linux font server and xsetroot
ed wrote:
The fixes that Kensuke put into Test Server 79 have fixed ongoing errors
I've had with running xfree86 in multiwindow mode under virtual
dekstop/pagers such as Nvidia's Nview and JSPager. These symptoms included
I tried using JSPager for a while and really liked it, but it would
Brian E. Gallew wrote:
I tried using JSPager for a while and really liked it, but it would
occasionally start using 100% of the CPU for no apparent reason. Have
you seen this problem?
Sorry, all, that was supposed to only go to ed.
Dear All,
I have an application that sits on an SGI machine which I access via
xfree86 on cygwin. When I try and open the application, I get a message
telling me that extension GLX is missing. I have cygwin's OpenGL
installed but I am guessing that the GLX extension is not part of this
Ed,
This problem has been discussed before. Search the mailing list
archives through the link on the left of http://xfree86.cygwin.com/.
I believe the problem is that SGI's GLX is unique in flavor.
Harold
Ed Llewellin wrote:
Dear All,
I have an application that sits on an SGI machine which
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 03:09:20 +, Ed Llewellin wrote:
Dear All,
I have an application that sits on an SGI machine which I access via
xfree86 on cygwin. When I try and open the application, I get a message
telling me that extension GLX is missing. I have cygwin's OpenGL
installed but I
Hi
The cygwin tools include the gnu sleep command, to save some effort :) (in
sh-utils package in base)
Woops I'd forgoten about the rest of Cygwin.
I just use Xwin on its own on XP to remote access Linux boxes!
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2003-02/msg00073.html
I'm trying to get a telnet connection to a remote computer working.
Its an isolated LAN, and I need all the performance I can get,
otherwise I'd be using ssh -X (which works).
I can't get xhost +192.0.3.242 to work:
$ xhost 192.0.3.242
192.0.3.242 being added to access control list
$ xhost
Thanks all. I finally solved the mystery. It could be that I might have
an old xterm and there is wrong setting in my .Xdefaults that I set
termName to vt100.
Cheers.
Haibing
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Hi.
The original xterm did not support colour. Some operating systems
still ship with
Tino,
Yes, the CPU usage is normal. XWin draws graphics using the CPU (it is
not accelerated by the video card) and we then transfer blocks of our
bitmap representing the screen to the screen, so XWin tends to take a
lot of clock cycles compared to Exceed. Exceed draws graphics using
GDI,
Has anyone connected to a Solaris-9 machine from cygwin/XFree86 on a W2K
machine using the following method/command batch file?
start XWin -query host1 -fp tcp/host1:7100
This works but seems to mung up the CDE window that appears between the
display of the Solaris login box and the display of
When I run wmaker.inst I get messages like this:
WINGs error: error reading from file
'/home/robert/GNUstep/Defaults/WMGLOBAL': No error
and
MenuTextFont=-*-helvetica-medium-r-normal-*-12-*-*-*-*-*-*-*WINGs error:
error reading from file '/home/robert/GNUstep/Defaults/WindowMaker'
: No error
JQ,
You have tried it with the -multiwindow command-line parameter (be
sure to remove any window manager from your startup script, such as
twm, etc.), right?
I am sure that if you mailed me one of these devices I could figure it
out for you :)
Harold
JQ Johnson wrote:
Has anyone looked into
I think i have run in to a similiar problem with XTerm not reading the
app-defaults file.
I've deleted the cygwin directory and reinstalled it several times, and
sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't load up the XTerm defaults file.
I then noticed that in the directory:
This simple patch for newlib allows using wcschr to find pointers to null
characters, rather than returning NULL. I hope it's simple enough to not
require paperwork.
2003-03-14 Bob Cassels [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* libc/string/wcschr.c: (wcschr): Look for character first, then
for
Bob Cassels wrote:
This simple patch for newlib allows using wcschr to find pointers to
^^
Newlib has its own mailing list: See http://sources.redhat.com/newlib/
null characters, rather than returning NULL. I hope it's simple
enough to not require paperwork.
Max.
Ronald Landheer-Cieslak [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq_4.html#SEC32
^^
This no longer points to the right FAQ
Indeed; it should point to the dll question that moved to
Just starting to play with cygwin. I edited my
.profile to do some nice aliases, setting PATH and
bashprompt...
but I realize that as soon as I start a terminal using
xterm (I am using exceed as my Xserver, but shouldn't
matter) all the alias are gone (such as ls=ls
--color=auto, which is
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 12:53:40AM -0500, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
I don't fully understand when sparse file support was introduced.
NTFS5, introduced with W2K.
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On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 09:01:24PM -0500, Rolf Campbell wrote:
Norman Vine wrote:
Thanks much better
I noticed another quirk though
a 'control-C' while
% ls /proc/registry/HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/
is still printing to the terminal hangs hard
WFM
WFM, too.
Corinna
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On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 11:59:58AM +1100, Hill, Shane wrote:
Hi All,
After updating to cygwin 1.3.21-1 the rsh command seems to have broken. Here is an
example:
rsh myhost -e ls -l
rsh: select: Bad file descriptor.
Running rsh on its own (i.e. rlogin) seems to work okay.
Read the
Private Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Compliments of the seasons
Good Day!,Sir / Madam
With warm heart I offer my friendship, and greetings,and I hope this
mail meets you in good time. However strange or surprising this contact
might seem to you,as we have not met personally or had any dealings
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 09:29:07AM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 12:53:40AM -0500, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
I don't fully understand when sparse file support was introduced.
NTFS5, introduced with W2K.
Funny, I just found another piece of MS documentation which
Corinna,
I have read man ssmtp and /usr/doc/Cygwin/ssmtp-2.38.7/, and I
still feel perplexed how to send a mail.
I have fetched Blat http://www.interlog.com/~tcharron/blat.html
and an one-liner (b.bat) contains:
blat.exe mpu.log -t [EMAIL PROTECTED] -f [EMAIL PROTECTED] -server
mail.xyz.com -log
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 10:09:34AM +0100, a12 wrote:
Corinna,
I have read man ssmtp and /usr/doc/Cygwin/ssmtp-2.38.7/, and I
still feel perplexed how to send a mail.
I have fetched Blat http://www.interlog.com/~tcharron/blat.html
and an one-liner (b.bat) contains:
blat.exe mpu.log -t
Olaf,
Thank you for your hint.
echo test|ssmtp -s test [EMAIL PROTECTED]
does send a mail.
The From: field contains 'sys [EMAIL PROTECTED]'. As I want to
contains it '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', I enter:
echo test|ssmtp [EMAIL PROTECTED] -s test [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and it works as expected.
The To:
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 11:10:24AM +0100, a12 wrote:
Olaf,
Thank you for your hint.
echo test|ssmtp -s test [EMAIL PROTECTED]
does send a mail.
The From: field contains 'sys [EMAIL PROTECTED]'. As I want to
contains it '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', I enter:
echo test|ssmtp [EMAIL PROTECTED] -s
/ a12 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Olaf,
|
| Thank you for your hint.
|
| echo test|ssmtp -s test [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| does send a mail.
|
| The From: field contains 'sys [EMAIL PROTECTED]'. As I want to
| contains it '[EMAIL PROTECTED]', I enter:
| echo test|ssmtp [EMAIL PROTECTED] -s test [EMAIL
* Ling F. Zhang (03-03-14 03:52 +0100)
Just starting to play with cygwin. I edited my
.profile to do some nice aliases, setting PATH and
bashprompt...
but I realize that as soon as I start a terminal using
xterm (I am using exceed as my Xserver, but shouldn't
matter) all the alias are gone
I have fetched Blat http://www.interlog.com/~tcharron/blat.html
and an one-liner (b.bat) contains:
blat.exe mpu.log -t [EMAIL PROTECTED] -f [EMAIL PROTECTED] -server
mail.xyz.com -log blat.log -s Error detected in mpu_fh
(Of course xyz.com and mail.xyz.com are not real names).
Now, I would like
Hi Andrew,
Thank you for your post.
Unfortunately I do neither find 'uuencode' nor 'uuenview' in
www.cygwin.com
I have also tried:
cat file |ssmtp -s test [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and:
ssmtp -s test [EMAIL PROTECTED] file
and neither of them send the requested file.
Any hints ?
Marek
Andrew
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 01:28:56PM +0100, a12 wrote:
Unfortunately I do neither find 'uuencode' nor 'uuenview' in
www.cygwin.com
sharutils.
Corinna
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Tino,
Thank you for your tip about Blat.
The following command in cygwin window sends mail:
/cygdrive/h/blat/blat.exe file -t [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-f [EMAIL PROTECTED] -server mail.xyz.com -s Subject
Marek
Tino Lange wrote:
I have fetched Blat http://www.interlog.com/~tcharron/blat.html
and
Tino,
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 01:07:32PM +0100, Tino Lange wrote:
Forget about ssmtp! Really.
As you just realize it's not easy to use and if you want to send files
it's not useable at all, since it has a limit of mails = 4k size.
The above size limit is not quite true. From the ssmtp man
Jason,
As I do not intend to send mail 4K and just to one recipient,
please post an example stating how to send a file.
Marek
Jason Tishler wrote:
Tino,
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 01:07:32PM +0100, Tino Lange wrote:
Forget about ssmtp! Really.
As you just realize it's not easy to use and
Jason Tishler wrote:
Forget about ssmtp! Really.
As you just realize it's not easy to use and if you want to send files
it's not useable at all, since it has a limit of mails = 4k size.
The above size limit is not quite true. From the ssmtp man page, we
have the following:
Header size is
If I followed the discussion on newlib at sources dot rehat dot com
correctly, all required patches are now in CVS and it should, thus, work,
without applying them manually, right?
If so, I'm sorry to say I still get the same failure
Anything that tries to execute a Cygwin program also fails
Tino,
Google reveals several mailfile. Which one do you use ?
Marek
Tino Lange wrote:
Jason Tishler wrote:
Forget about ssmtp! Really.
As you just realize it's not easy to use and if you want to send files
it's not useable at all, since it has a limit of mails = 4k size.
The above size
Markus Schönhaber wrote:
The way setup behaved is exactly the way I expected it to and the way I
would consider right. But you seem to consider this a problem. Obviously I
did miss the point here - maybe we are talking about different things.
It's not about the Select Root Install Directory
Marek,
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 02:07:07PM +0100, a12 wrote:
As I do not intend to send mail 4K and just to one recipient, please
post an example stating how to send a file.
I use mutt to drive ssmtp. The following example sends an email to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of test, body of
Markus Schönhaber wrote:
Hi Markus,
No problem.
There are some more boxes waiting to get updated (domain members /
standalone workstations). I'll do that next week. Propably then my mirror
will carry the most recent files.
Here is another point of concern: assume a non privileged domain
Tino,
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 02:24:46PM +0100, Tino Lange wrote:
But it's not possible to send mails like this:
$ mailfile -adr [EMAIL PROTECTED] curl-7.9.8.tar.gz
sendmail: Header too large Max is 4000 characters
It *is* possible with the following:
$ mutt -a curl-7.9.8.tar.gz [EMAIL
The new DLL seems to have problems as compared with 1.3.20 (on windows 98)...
N:\rsync\3.21dir
Volume in drive N is NET
Directory of N:\rsync\3.21
. DIR03-14-03 5:59a .
.. DIR03-11-03 1:26p ..
cygwin1 dll 969,544 03-12-03 12:26a cygwin1.dll
Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote:
If I followed the discussion on newlib at sources dot rehat dot com
correctly,
I'm afraid you haven't followed the discussion correctly. The patch isn't in
yet.
all required patches are now in CVS and it should, thus,
work, without applying them manually,
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Max Bowsher wrote:
Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote:
If I followed the discussion on newlib at sources dot rehat dot com
correctly,
I'm afraid you haven't followed the discussion correctly. The patch
isn't in yet.
all required patches are now in CVS and it should, thus,
Ok. I'm able to telnet into my machine from my computer using my ip address
and login. But others can't even connect. Is there a way to fix this?
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On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 09:21:09AM -0500, Richard Bollinger wrote:
N:\rsync\3.21rsh ss01 uptime
RSH: select: Bad file descriptor
Mailing list archive. Yesterday.
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Hi Cygwinners,
we seem to have a problem with pthread_mutex_init() in Cygwin.
Can someone shed some light on this issue? I'm not much involved
in the status of the Cygwin threads implementation.
Jarkko wrote:
I added a debug printf to the panic: MUTEX_INIT and it seems the
Cygwin is
a12 wrote:
$ mailfile -adr [EMAIL PROTECTED] curl-7.9.8.tar.gz
sendmail: Header too large Max is 4000 characters
The program 'mailfile' wraps up the mail including attachment and
calls ssmtp via
ssmtp.exe -i [EMAIL PROTECTED] MAILTEXT
Google reveals several mailfile. Which one do you use ?
An
far too few detail, do you have a working tcp connection between you and
your friends machines ? (can you ping each other ?) are you firewalled from
each other ?
hmm not realy likely to be a cygwin problem either way if you can telnet in
yourself.
-Original Message-
From: Zeke Gomez
Norman Vine wrote:
Thanks much better
I noticed another quirk though
a 'control-C' while
% ls /proc/registry/HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/
is still printing to the terminal hangs hard
Ooops
On furher investigation this appears to be related to the
'ls' command rather then the pseudo
After upgrading to the latest cygwin, ssh won't ask me
for a password anymore in the terminal window that WinCVS
1.3.12.1 opens. I have confirmed that this is the cause
of the problem by reverting cygwin to 1.3.20.
The same happens when I run WinCVS' cvs.exe in a terminal
window.
As a result,
Sure! Have a look at:
http://www/cygwin.com/bugs.html
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq_4.html#SEC29
/usr/doc/Cygwin/inetutils-1.3.2.README
and get back to us if you can't figure it out :)
rlc
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Zeke Gomez wrote:
Ok. I'm able to telnet into my machine from my computer using my ip
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 03:48:40PM +0100, Loewis Martin von wrote:
After upgrading to the latest cygwin, ssh won't ask me
for a password anymore in the terminal window that WinCVS
1.3.12.1 opens. I have confirmed that this is the cause
of the problem by reverting cygwin to 1.3.20.
The same
Hi!
I'm using cygwin's sshd on Win2K.
I configured it via ssh-host-config and it is running as a service on
that machine. All is fine. No problems with it in daily use.
So far, but there's one thing missing:
the /var/log/sshd.log is empty and stays empty.
-rw-r--r--1 SYSTEM SYSTEM
Loewis Martin von wrote:
After upgrading to the latest cygwin, ssh won't ask me
for a password anymore in the terminal window that WinCVS
1.3.12.1 opens. I have confirmed that this is the cause
of the problem by reverting cygwin to 1.3.20.
The same happens when I run WinCVS' cvs.exe in a
Tino Lange wrote:
Hi!
I'm using cygwin's sshd on Win2K.
I configured it via ssh-host-config and it is running as a service on
that machine. All is fine. No problems with it in daily use.
So far, but there's one thing missing:
the /var/log/sshd.log is empty and stays empty.
This is as
That file only realy hold errors such as reasons the service cannot start.
All the rest of the logging goes straight to the event logs. (have a look in
the application log)
-Original Message-
From: Tino Lange [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 14 March 2003 14:55
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Max Bowsher wrote:
I'm using cygwin's sshd on Win2K.
[...]
the /var/log/sshd.log is empty and stays empty.
This is as expected. sshd logs to syslog (i.e. Windows event log) by
default.
Oh, OK. That might be an explanation :-)
Thanks a lot for your fast reply!
Tino
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Hi Cygwinners,
we seem to have a problem with pthread_mutex_init() in Cygwin.
Can someone shed some light on this issue? I'm not much involved
in the status of the Cygwin threads implementation.
Jarkko wrote:
I added a debug printf to the panic: MUTEX_INIT and it seems
Hello all,
My /home is text mounted, which seems to cause doxygen some problems: none
of the generated graphics are OK, and there is a problem while reading the
doxyfile. Linking to binmode.o fixes the problem - as does the patch
below (which does exactly that).
I don't know if the same
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 03:48:40PM +0100, Loewis Martin von wrote:
After upgrading to the latest cygwin, ssh won't ask me
for a password anymore in the terminal window that WinCVS
1.3.12.1 opens. I have confirmed that this is the cause
of the problem by reverting cygwin
How silly of me. Naturally should I've tried it. I come from db/2
(mainframe). There are preprocessors too, which call (access)PLANS and I
played with those a bit. Therefore my hesitation.
My train of thought was that since ProC is a preprocessor that converts into
calls in a win2k environment
Nope, it's Bill Gates!
günter strubinsky
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Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 12:35 AM
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Subject: Re: Cygwin + Oracle (Pro*C)
On 13
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Norman Vine wrote:
Norman Vine wrote:
Thanks much better
I noticed another quirk though
a 'control-C' while
% ls /proc/registry/HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT/
is still printing to the terminal hangs hard
Ooops
On furher investigation this appears to be
It should be possible to 'coopt' the existing MS windowing
code from the
'native' port, to compile a cygwin-based, but
MSwindow-not-Xwindow gtk.
Tor has two separate #defines throughout the code -- one indicates
'windowing' and the other indicates 'platform'; you want the
first, but
Hi,
I've found ssmtp to be useful for automated update announcements
triggered by CVS check-in. It is, however, quite a bare-bones program.
To make it convenient, I crafted some supporting shell scripts.
The primary one is sendmsg, which allows common header content to be
specified on the
try using an AllocConsole() in your non-Cygwin app and in your Cygwin app,
like so:
#include windows.h
#include io.h
#include stdio.h
#include fcntl.h
// STC for the phantom console 1.3.21-1 problem
inline void OpenConsole(void)
{
int hCrt;
FILE * hf;
if (AllocConsole())
{
I just updated cygwin and now have two problems with the cygwin port of perl:
- in
perl -d some-script
I have to hit Enter two times for it to be recognized.
- man perlfunc now returns:
No manual entry for perlfunc
This wouldn't be so bad, because perldoc does work, sort of. For a
Sorry Ronald, but this program operated EXACTLY the same (on my machine)
regardless of how it is compiled (with -mno-cygwin or not).
From rxvt: Niether open a new console
From cmd: Niether open a new console
From Emacs: Both open a new console
Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote:
try using an
For me:
rxvt: neither open a new console
cmd: only Cygwin version opens a new console
(I don't know enough of Emacs to try)
gdb running from cmd: neither opens a new console
$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-4.0 nt4-rlandheer 1.3.21(0.77/3/2) 2003-03-12 00:24 i686 unknown
unknown Cygwin
Note that the
Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
Markus Schönhaber wrote:
I just started setup under a non-privileged account and XP's mechanism to
show the Run as Administrator dialog when starting a program called
setup.exe or install.exe kicked in.
Maybe this is what you meant? If so - it worked for me.
Yes, that's
Markus Schönhaber wrote:
Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
Markus Schönhaber wrote:
I just started setup under a non-privileged account and XP's mechanism to
show the Run as Administrator dialog when starting a program called
setup.exe or install.exe kicked in.
Maybe this is what you meant? If so
Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
Here is another point of concern: assume a non privileged domain user
runs setup and answers yes to the Run as Administrator dialog.
It is likely that no entry will be made for the domain user in /etc/passwd
To verify that it will be necessary to rename /etc/passwd before
This is as expected. sshd logs to syslog (i.e. Windows event log) by
default.
Hi!
Meanwhile I found lots of cygwin logs in my eventlog (for example cron,
ssmtp and sshd).
But: Why do all those Messages begin with a rather long text stating
that Windows is not able to show some Event
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote:
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Brian Ford wrote:
Max Bowsher wrote:
Brian Ford wrote:
I thought I had a legitimate concern and question, not one that
deserved just a sarcastic response.
Yes, it was sarcastic, but don't take it personally.
hi there, i've noticed that this cygwin-distributed application
(/bin/jar.exe) often corrupts files it archives, especially binaries, the
evidence mainly being that md5sums change after the archiving/dearchiving
operation. text files also sometimes get corrupted, but so far i've only
seen
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Tino Lange wrote:
Meanwhile I found lots of cygwin logs in my eventlog (for example cron,
ssmtp and sshd).
But: Why do all those Messages begin with a rather long text stating
that Windows is not able to show some Event Descriptions?
Attached a screenshot (not bigger
grace-5.1.12-1 has been uploaded to the Cygwin net distribution.
Grace is a WYSIWYG tool to make two-dimensional plots of numerical data.
It runs under various (if not all) flavors of Unix with X11 and M*tif
(LessTif or Motif). Its capabilities are roughly similar to GUI-based
programs like
Mike,
First of all, a very simple test does not confirm the symptom you're
seeing. If you'd like to send me (off-list) a BZip2-compressed TAR
archive containing test files and the series of fastjar invocations
that produce the problem on your system, I'd be willing to try to
confirm it that
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Should be fixed in CVS now.
And another thing I just noticed: on my PIII-733 laptop (a Mobile PIII),
/proc/cpuinfo says:
processor : 0
model name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) III Mobile CPU 1133MHz
...
cpu MHz : 731
Where does it get this 1133 from,
Well, it's not as trivial. The windows installation of Oracle preconfigures
for Visual C and creates all the micro$oft junk. There is no makefile as
example.
The documentation is virtually not existent, adapting to Microsoft's way:
'The user is too stupid to understand; keep them in the dark so
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Hello cygwin,
I am new to cygwin, having used all GNU apps on a Linux box which
sadly blew up on me. I am trying to get some of my favourite apps to
work on a XP box. I have compiled Spamprobe which works well inside
the cygwin enviroment.
Hallo Thomas,
Am Freitag, 14. März 2003 um 17:06 schriebst du:
I just updated cygwin and now have two problems with the cygwin port of perl:
- in
perl -d some-script
I have to hit Enter two times for it to be recognized.
Try to set PERLIO in the environment, e.g.
$ export PERLIO=raw
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Sean Rima wrote:
Hello cygwin,
I am new to cygwin, having used all GNU apps on a Linux box which
sadly blew up on me. I am trying to get some of my favourite apps to
work on a XP box. I have compiled Spamprobe which works well inside
the cygwin enviroment. What
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Hello Igor,
Friday, March 14, 2003, 8:04:24 PM, you wrote:
IP On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Sean Rima wrote:
Hello cygwin,
I am new to cygwin, having used all GNU apps on a Linux box which
sadly blew up on me. I am trying to get some of my favourite
My libSM.dll is at /usr/X11R6/bin/libSM.dll, and it has the symbol in
it. Should the dll sit in /usr/X11R6/lib, not /usr/X11R6/bin?
My /usr/X11R6/lib has not dlls, but .a files.
Thanks.
Haibing
BTW, I'm subscribed to the cywin list now. People from cygwin-app don't
think this is the right
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Haibing Ma wrote:
BTW, I'm subscribed to the cywin list now. People from cygwin-app don't
think this is the right mail for cygwin-app.
FYI, if you read the list descriptions at
http://cygwin.com/lists.html#cygwin, you'll see that this list is the
proper place for this kind
Sorry, I wasn't careful about reading the descriptions.
Haibing
FYI, if you read the list descriptions at
http://cygwin.com/lists.html#cygwin, you'll see that this list is
the
proper place for this kind of query.
Igor
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Do you
I've got the same type of processor... cat /proc/cpuinfo gives...
model name : Intel(R) Pentium(R) III Mobile CPU 1200MHz
cpu MHz : 799
I thought the processor speed clocked down when the machine was unplugged,
so in my case, it runs at 1.2 GHz when plugged in, and only 800 MHz
I upgraded my cygwin installation to the latest one but the problem still exists. I
still
see the process occupying 99% CPU time. One thing that might be worth mentioning is
that the
WIn32 process is accessing the audio/video card(s) device drivers. The process works
fine
functionally except
Does adding tty to your CYGWIN environment variable and rebooting affect
this? If not, try attaching to the 100% CPU process with gdb (yes, you
can attach to Windows processes that way too) or a VC++ debugger, and see
where it is spending the time...
Igor
On Fri, 14 Mar 2003, Sudheer
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