On Fri, May 30, 2003 at 12:39:12AM -0400, Charles Wilson wrote:
Fine by me.
How do these changes get checked into CVS?
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On Fri, May 30, 2003 at 12:39:12AM -0400, Charles Wilson wrote:
Fine by me.
How do these changes get checked into CVS?
AFAIK, Charles owns that bit of the cygwin-apps repository, so either he
does it, or he asks someone else to do it.
Max.
Hi all,
Benjamin Riefenstahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Attached a simple patch to choose.cc to do this.
Is nobody interested?
so long, benny
Hi Gary,
Gary R. Van Sickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A lot of people have been having this problem, it'd be great if we
could fix this.
So what's up? What more can I do to help?
so long, benny
Benjamin Riefenstahl wrote:
Hi all,
Benjamin Riefenstahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Attached a simple patch to choose.cc to do this.
Is nobody interested?
Setup.exe only has one maintainer, and not even very many people who
regularly send patches.
It is most likely that your patch has been
Benjamin Riefenstahl wrote:
Hi Gary,
Gary R. Van Sickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A lot of people have been having this problem, it'd be great if we
could fix this.
So what's up? What more can I do to help?
I've tested this now, it does fix the problem.
I think this is ready to commit.
2003-05-30 Max Bowsher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* res.rc: Resize title controls to fully fill available width.
Index: res.rc
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RCS file: /home/max/cvsmirror/cygwin-apps-cvs/setup/res.rc,v
retrieving revision 2.48
diff -u -p
Max Bowsher wrote:
Dario Alcocer wrote:
On Fri, May 30, 2003 at 12:39:12AM -0400, Charles Wilson wrote:
Fine by me.
How do these changes get checked into CVS?
AFAIK, Charles owns that bit of the cygwin-apps repository, so either he
does it, or he asks someone else to do it.
As far as I can
Max Bowsher wrote:
As far as I can tell, generic-build-script and generic-readme are not IN
the
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repository. The new file simply needs to be uploaded to the
webserver. Or added to CVS, whichever.
No, they are already in CVS:
There has been a new release of the official cmake (1.6.7).
This is a minor release from 1.6.6 to 1.6.7.
Changes from 1.6.5 to 1.6.6
Added support for Visual Studio 2003. Fixed a bug where LINK_FLAGS were
not getting passed to Visual Studio generators. Added a fix for MipsPro
7.3. Fix for C++
There has been a new release of the official cmake (1.6.7).
This is a minor release from 1.6.6 to 1.6.7.
Uploaded; I removed 1.6.6-1 . Please send an announcement in a couple of
hours.
Thanks,
Elfyn
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On Sat, 2003-05-31 at 04:58, Max Bowsher wrote:
2003-05-30 Max Bowsher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* res.rc: Resize title controls to fully fill available width.
Approved.
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On Sat, 2003-05-31 at 02:05, Max Bowsher wrote:
Benjamin Riefenstahl wrote:
Hi all,
Benjamin Riefenstahl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Attached a simple patch to choose.cc to do this.
Is nobody interested?
Setup.exe only has one maintainer, and not even very many people who
regularly
Benjamin Riefenstahl wrote:
Hi Gary,
Gary R. Van Sickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A lot of people have been having this problem, it'd be great if we
could fix this.
So what's up? What more can I do to help?
I've tested this now, it does fix the problem.
I think this is ready to
Howdy Lev, Colin,
At 09:16 AM 5/30/2003 +0100, you wrote:
This one crept passed quality control :).
I can confirm your problem at 32 bit colour with xclock etc.
OK at 24 bit and 16 bit (1280x1024) on my machine.
Out with the magnifying glass again!
Colin, you ran a 32bpp test and attached a screen
Hi Earle,
I thought we were OK at 32bpp (1280x1024) until I looked again!
Device dependence maybe, I'm got an old ATI Rage Pro card (don't ask why?).
It's the black and white icon's images that's are going wrong not the masks.
The black (0) is rendered transparent.
I've just started a trace on
In response to Earle's question: I'm using ATI Mobility Radeon.
Lev
So cygwin/xfree is very nice indeed, but I still can't make fonts look as
good as they do natively on windows XP with cleartype. I've read the
xfree86 font de-uglifaction howto, played with XftConfig, enabled
sub-pixel antialiasing, downloaded and built my own version of the latest
freetype dll
Howdy Lev and Colin...
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Subject: Re: Icons [in Server Test 87]
I thought we were OK at 32bpp (1280x1024) until I looked again!
Device dependence maybe, I'm got an old ATI Rage Pro card (don't ask why?).
It's the black and white icon's images that's are
Hi Earle,
I just love ATI, great hardware... pity about the software!
It's always a struggle with drivers, I've got loads of soundcards I have
'fun' with as well.
At least the 'old' hardware maybe has a driver on Linux (that's why I still
use 'em...)
Putting the trumpet away:-
Here's my
Hi Earle,
Just to say this patch works fine for me.
Thanks
Colin
Howdy Colin,
At 01:30 AM 5/31/2003 +0100, you wrote:
I just love ATI, great hardware... pity about the software!
They had and still have the best TV out support. I wish my GF or
Voodoos had 1/2 the configurability.
Here's my 'results' (attached) using Harold's Test87 binary at 32bpp
1280x1024 on
Hi Colin and Lev:
Here's a fix for 32bpp icons on ATI machines. It turns out that I was setting
an alpha value which is technically not supposed to be set in each 32bpp pixel.
3dfx and nVidia drivers ignore the value, but ATI looks looks at it and says,
Whoa, junk this bitmap! Tests on my
Earle,
Any reason we shouldn't install a message hook when the user presses and
holds a mouse button or modifier key?
On a related note, what is up with
winmultiwindowwindow.c/winTopLevelWindowProc()/WM[NC]MOUSELEAVE and the
SetTimer call? This must have been something that Kensuke did
Links:
I just posted Test 88 to the server development page:
http://xfree86.cygwin.com/devel/shadow/
You can install the Test 88 package via setup.exe by selecting the
following version of the XFree86-xserv package: 4.2.0-39
Server Test Series binary and source code releases are now
The XFree86-xserv-4.2.0-39 package has been updated in the Cygwin
distribution.
Changes:
1) winmultiwindowwindow.c/winScaleXBitmapToWindows() - Clear the bits
in the alpha channel of the converted 32 bpp bitmap because it was
causing problems with window icons for certain display drivers. Most
Howdy Harold,
At 11:45 PM 5/30/2003 -0400, you wrote:
Any reason we shouldn't install a message hook when the user presses and
holds a mouse button or modifier key?
I'm not sure what you mean by this, do a mouse capture? This may change
the semantics,
because then any drop-target window won't
Harold,
--- Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The XFree86-xserv-4.2.0-39 package has been updated in the Cygwin
distribution.
13) XWin.rc - Add the extended style WS_EX_DLGMODALFRAME and the
normal style WS_DLGFRAME to the Exit Confirmation dialog box in an
attempt to stop the
Hi,
All works for me, and yes the icons are now faultless.
To qualify, I only tested 16/24/32 bit 1280x1024 on my ATI Rage Pro +
Pentium III on XP Pro SP1!
(just in case I get caught out again :))
One or two minor problems on Exit Confirmation window:-
Title overlays the icon, if the window is
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-05-30 15:01:33
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog cygheap.cc exceptions.cc path.cc
Log message:
* cygheap.cc (init_cheap): Temporarily remove inline that newer gcc's have
On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 10:32:39PM -0400, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
At 11:33 PM 5/28/2003 -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, May 27, 2003 at 07:48:43PM -0400, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
So I suggest a more radical approach: do not check for root dir at all
but
whenever FindFirstFile
Hi,
I'm have installed cygwin on win2000 and it is fine. Now I'm tring to
install cscope and have these problems.
I tried both cscope15.1 and cscope15.3.
a) Invalid configuration `i1586-pc-cygwin': My m/c is pentium.
b)automake is missing
c) autoheader is missing.
d) aclocal is missing.
Hi gurus,
After installing successfully Cygwin on several NT4/2K hosts, I
have encountered a strange problem:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ pwd
/cygdrive/c
instead of: /home/isoft
Why ?
Cygwin was installed using Windows user isoft, that belongs to
Administrators group.
A simple check of CYGWIN and
do you have HOME set as a windows environment variable ?
-Original Message-
From: a12 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 May 2003 14:10
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Default home dir: /cygdrive/c
Hi gurus,
After installing successfully Cygwin on several NT4/2K hosts, I
have
oops boozy lunch, i forgot cygcheck doesnt show cygwin env variables ;)
In that case either unset home globaly if you can or add
set HOME=
to your cygwin.bat to unset it for cygwin sessions.
-Original Message-
From: Larry Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 30 May 2003 14:24
To:
On Friday 30 May 2003 06:01, Dillikar, Satyanarayana wrote:
Hi,
I'm have installed cygwin on win2000 and it is fine. Now I'm tring to
install cscope and have these problems.
I tried both cscope15.1 and cscope15.3.
a) Invalid configuration `i1586-pc-cygwin': My m/c is pentium.
On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 07:53:17PM -0400, Martin Gainty wrote:
+1 for ant support
Now that ant has support for cc I dont see the use for archaic makefiles
I don't know what +1 is supposed to signify but, assuming that this is
a vote, I have to remind you that this is not a voting type of
Hallo Satyanarayana,
Am Freitag, 30. Mai 2003 um 15:01 schriebst du:
I tried both cscope15.1 and cscope15.3.
a) Invalid configuration `i1586-pc-cygwin': My m/c is pentium.
b)automake is missing
c) autoheader is missing.
d) aclocal is missing.
etc..
Probably you're missing Perl:
$
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hallo Max,
Since Cygwin runs on Windows and Windows is a DOS system the PERLIO
layer crlf is default.
Ugh. Some of use Cygwin to *escape* Windows!
Is there any way to tell perlio just let the system (i.e. cygwin) handle
things?
That would be a nice default.
I
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
It's not obvious to me, which is why I asked the question.
BWJM.
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I think the \r is being added by Outlook Express when it attaches the file.
An od -c /etc/group shows on my end that the last character of the file is
a \n.
Crontab works fine now. Has for some time. I think the problem with that was
fixed when I regenerated my group and passwd files.
I've
Pat,
On Fri, May 30, 2003 at 09:56:41AM -0700, Pat Lightbody wrote:
Anyone here get fetchmail and procmail (and I guess sendmail or
postfix is needed) to work with cygwin?
Do you Google?
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enie=UTF-8oe=UTF-8q=cygwin+fetchmail+procmail
BTW, the first hit is
That was it. Thanks for all your help.
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From: Larry Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Chuck Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 1:28 PM
Subject: Re: crontab error
Ah, interesting. I didn't remember you were starting from the
I have added code to the cron_diagnose.sh script to
help detect this problem in the future.
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From: Chuck Hamilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, May 30, 2003 2:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: crontab error
That was it. Thanks for all your
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Given that kerberos is a unifying feature linking
windows and unix it would be nice to see kerberos
and kerberized apps in cygwin.
http://www.neuro.gatech.edu/users/cwilson/cygutils/testing/release/krb5/
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Is there someone out there who can explain this... is it plain legacy?
If there is no better explanation, lets just have it added to the archives.
I bumped into this while moving files between OS'es... using tar.
In fact tar has more restrictions on filenames, making me wonder whether all
On Fri, May 30, 2003 at 11:25:04PM +0200, Hannu E K Nevalainen (garbage mail) wrote:
Is there someone out there who can explain this... is it plain legacy?
If there is no better explanation, lets just have it added to the archives.
Try all of what you did outside of cygwin.
I'm sure it is in the
On Fri, 30 May 2003, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hallo Max,
Since Cygwin runs on Windows and Windows is a DOS system the PERLIO
layer crlf is default.
Is there any way to tell perlio just let the system (i.e.
cygwin) handle things? That would be a nice default.
I need to patch the
Note that a MTA (e.g, sendmail, postfix, etc.) in not needed on the
receive side, but...
I tried it about a year ago and I ended up at a deadend when fetchmail was
trying to deliver via an MTA. So it sounds like there is a way around this?
I want to use Mutt to handle my POP mail after it's
Thanks for responding Larry,
I actually had tried most permutations of (no)ntsec, (no)smbntsec, (no)ntea,
etc... and on other machines that didn't have weird path or passwd
entries. -- no dice
I think I may have a good hint as to what is going on, but I'll need
someone who knows the system
Sorry, On re-reading that, it's not as clear as it could be, the example
used in the previous e-mail ( below) was on a later version of cygwin, it
is not the 1.3.2 machine referred to earlier in the message.
- Original Message -
From: Bruce Dobrin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
OK, further testing, I can't get the below rlogin trick to work on a
1.3.22 machine, the one it worked on is actually a 1.3.12 machine. so,
with 1.3.12 I can get it to work by forcing a password entry, but this
appears not to work with a 1.3.22 machine
continuing more confused than
Pat,
On Fri, May 30, 2003 at 04:16:17PM -0700, Pat Lightbody wrote:
Note that a MTA (e.g, sendmail, postfix, etc.) in not needed on the
receive side, but...
I tried it about a year ago and I ended up at a deadend when fetchmail
was trying to deliver via an MTA. So it sounds like there is
cvs has been updated to version 1.11.5-1. CVS is the 'Concurrent
Versioning System', a widely-used package for maintianing revision
histories of source code. This port is based on the official cvs-1.11.5
release, and requires that libgdbm-1.8.0-5 be installed as well.
This is an update to
I am writing a Win32 application using the Cygwin development tools. I
have a problem in that the program dies immediately when I try to run
it. I've tried debugging the program using GDB. I set a breakpoint at
the beginning of the main function (WinMain). The program exits with a
return
On Fri, May 30, 2003 at 06:55:04PM -0700, Tron Thomas wrote:
I am writing a Win32 application using the Cygwin development tools. I
have a problem in that the program dies immediately when I try to run
it. I've tried debugging the program using GDB. I set a breakpoint at
the beginning of the
Charles Wilson wrote:
cvs has been updated to version 1.11.5-1.
FWIW - I know that cvs-1.11.6 was released last week. However, most of
the changes in .6 were internal, non-user-visible. Plus, I didn't think
we should go thru yet another six month testing cycle -- we've waited
long enough
Hallo Max,
Am Freitag, 30. Mai 2003 um 17:47 schriebst du:
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hallo Max,
Since Cygwin runs on Windows and Windows is a DOS system the PERLIO
layer crlf is default.
Ugh. Some of use Cygwin to *escape* Windows!
Is there any way to tell perlio just let the system (i.e.
Hallo Greg,
Am Samstag, 31. Mai 2003 um 00:50 schriebst du:
On Fri, 30 May 2003, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hallo Max,
Since Cygwin runs on Windows and Windows is a DOS system the PERLIO
layer crlf is default.
Is there any way to tell perlio just let the system (i.e.
cygwin) handle
Hallo Max,
Am Freitag, 30. Mai 2003 um 17:47 schriebst du:
I know very little about perlio, but wouldn't defaulting to stdio cause Perl
to obey Cygwin mount modes?
From perlrun.pod:
An unset or empty PERLIO is equivalent to :stdio.
The problem is that it will be superseeded for platforms
i'm trying to build unixODBC PHP with ODBC support
on CYGWIN.
my first problem is with unixODBC. actually, building
unixODBC on CYGWIN is easy but when i've tested
the isql application to connect to a database, i received
an error Could not SQLConnect.
i reviewed my ini settings and found out
Hallo Max,
Since Cygwin runs on Windows and Windows is a DOS system the PERLIO
layer crlf is default.
Ugh. Some of use Cygwin to *escape* Windows!
Is there any way to tell perlio just let the system (i.e. cygwin) handle
things?
That would be a nice default.
I need to patch the sources to
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I have made a bit of progress since I compiled
krb5-1.2.6.
./configure --with-cc=gcc --without-krb4 --disable-dns-for-kdc
It would be nice if there was an option to just
compile client stuff.
Just use the makefile targets directly:
make ssh ssh-agent ssh-keygen
Oswell, Michael wrote:
[sorry for the full quote, but I'm CCing the cygwin mailing list too]
I am attempting to use rsync to mirror data between several windows 2000
and windows XP systems. I am a UNIX person by nature, so decided the
easiest way to go about doing this would be to use Cygwin with
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