Ok, this is my Welcome to 1.5.0 message for package maintainers. I hope
it answers most questions. If not, feel free to ask on cygwin-apps.
What is that 64 bit babble?
---
Up to release 1.3.x, Cygwin had some limitations which were induced
by too small datatypes:
Sorry, I should have asked about this back on cygwin-developers, but I
wasn't thinking that hard about it then.
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
lseek and lseek64 are both exported from the Cygwin DLL. Old
applications still use the lseek entry point since they don't know
better.
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Brian Ford wrote:
Sorry, I should have asked about this back on cygwin-developers, but I
wasn't thinking that hard about it then.
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
lseek and lseek64 are both exported from the Cygwin DLL. Old
applications still use the
This is a version labeled test, built with the cygwin test version 1.5.0.
http://abackus.imagineis.com/release/xerces-c/libxerces-c23/setup.hint
http://abackus.imagineis.com/release/xerces-c/libxerces-c23/libxerces-c23-2.
3.0-3.tar.bz2
http://abackus.imagineis.com/release/xerces-c/setup.hint
Can I get a gold star for Abe? He's the first person to post his
modified package here.
Abe, take a bow.
cgf
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 06:26:08PM -0700, Abe Backus wrote:
This is a version labeled test, built with the cygwin test version 1.5.0.
You got it.
Igor
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Christopher Faylor wrote:
Can I get a gold star for Abe? He's the first person to post his
modified package here.
Abe, take a bow.
cgf
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 06:26:08PM -0700, Abe Backus wrote:
This is a version labeled test, built with the
Well, thank you very much guys. That's quite an honor :)
Should I rebuild against any upcoming revisions? (this is regarding Chris'
recent email to the cygwin list regarding the 1.5.x release cycles)
Thanks again!
-Abe
-Original Message-
You got it.
Igor
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003,
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 11:35:39PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
All in a day's work... ;-)
As for rebuilding, IIUC, once you've taken care of the binary
incompatibility (i.e., stepped over the 1.5.0 barrier), you shouldn't have
to rebuild the apps at all (on account of Cygwin, that is).
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 11:35:39PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
All in a day's work... ;-)
As for rebuilding, IIUC, once you've taken care of the binary
incompatibility (i.e., stepped over the 1.5.0 barrier), you shouldn't have
to rebuild
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 04:59:53AM +0100, Elfyn McBratney wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 11:35:39PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
All in a day's work... ;-)
As for rebuilding, IIUC, once you've taken care of the binary
incompatibility (i.e.,
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Jul 11, 2003 at 04:59:53AM +0100, Elfyn McBratney wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 11:35:39PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
All in a day's work... ;-)
As for rebuilding, IIUC, once
Chris,
I'm probably just being dense, but out of curiousity did you ever have this
problem? Just downloaded the src package for man-1.5j-2 (from a Cygwin mirror)
to re-build for 1.5 and when running make I get
[...]
gripes.c:29:22: nl_types.h: No such file or directory
In file included
Hello,
I am using cygwin 1.3.1 on Windows 2003. While
executing certain commands, I am getting the following
error. This happens especially, when, one command is
internally spawning another command
e.g. If I am trying tar -xvzf, it will internally
spawn gzip. I get the following error in this
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Prasad Dabak wrote:
Hello,
I am using cygwin 1.3.1 on Windows 2003. While
executing certain commands, I am getting the following
error. This happens especially, when, one command is
internally spawning another command
Just out of curiousity, is the above version a
Dear people,
let me propose a pragmatic way to solve the Alt-Gr problem when using non-US keyboards
in an ssh session to some linux server under Xfree86 running Windows XP:
(tested for German keyboard layout) :
uninstall PowerToys from Windows XP
get xmodmap (e.g. from
Harold,
Have you taken out the XFIXES branch?
JS.
Hi,
Could you help me out please? I'm not too familiar with using the XFree
CVS. Do I need to check out all the XFree code to compile the test code
below? I tried:
cvs checkout -A xc
but that is taking a really long tim to download so not
Hello,
I have a compaq PC with Win2000 on it with a scroll wheel mouse.
When trying clicking the middle mouse button nothing happens. Scrolling with
the wheel mouse does scroll the window in a mozilla window running on a remote
linux machine.
In the mouse configuration from the control panel I
J S wrote:
cvs checkout -rEXPR1 XFIXES_BRANCH
cvs checkout -r XFIXES_BRANCH xc
bye
ago
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On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 07:09:12PM +0100, Chris January wrote:
Try this Chris and see if it solves the start time problem.
Chris
2003-07-28 Chris January [EMAIL PROTECTED]@atomice.net
* fhandler_process.cc (format_process_stat): Changed the
calculation for
start_time.
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Shankar Unni wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
[...] you'll be using the MinGW libraries, and your program will
not understand POSIX paths (i.e., you'll have to use Win32 ones).
Well, to be totally, utterly nitpicky, I believe
I am having a problem with make
When I downloaded the file minion from the net
it would make but not test make, so I was told
to download the files from a cvs site, however
on invoking make this is my problem
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/src/minion
$ make -f ./src/minion/makefile
make:
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, alex hardy wrote:
I am having a problem with make
When I downloaded the file minion from the net
it would make but not test make, so I was told
to download the files from a cvs site, however
on invoking make this is my problem
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/src/minion
$ make
On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, Bill McCormick wrote:
Elfyn,
I compiled the 4.0.13 and I don't seem to have a mysqlc executable. What I
don't understand is why the mysqlc client that comes with the mysql win32
(which uses the cygwin dll) doesn't run in a cygwin bash shell.
In the Win32 dist there are
On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Max schrieb:
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
4.0.x is still a mess regarding libtoolizing with newer libtool and
newer autotools than they used at MySQL.com, 4.1.x was the first release
which makes no problems with the build tools and only minor
On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hello Max,
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hello Max,
3) The long standing server problem. It seems like the complex C++ is
confusing gcc?
No, it is a problem with the Cygwin/MySQL socket code. Nothing works
with 1.3.22, similar as it is with
this is my cygcheck -svr
E:\cygwin\bin\id.exe output (nontsec)
UID: 500(Administrator) GID: 513(None)
513(None)
E:\cygwin\bin\id.exe output (ntsec)
UID: 500(Administrator) GID: 513(None)
513(None)544(Administrators)
545(Users)
SysDir: E:\WINNT\system32
WinDir: E:\WINNT
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, Martin Gainty wrote:
//
/** @file stringfwd.h
* This is an internal header file, included by other library headers.
* You should not attempt to use it directly.
*/
#ifndef _CPP_BITS_STRINGFWD_H
#define _CPP_BITS_STRINGFWD_H 1
#pragma GCC system_header
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, alex hardy wrote:
this is my cygcheck -svr
[...]
Alex,
Does `./src/minion/makefile' exist? e.g. does
[ -f ./src/minion/makefile ] echo makefile exists
What does the above output? How about if you
cd ./src/minion
make
from a bash shell. Does that work for
While trying if the new support for files larger than 2GB works, I
created a file with a size of 4.53 GB (4,869,120,000 Bytes) using a
simple write in python. No problems here. But when stat-ing the file
with python's os.stat or by calling stat from C as done in the little
program below, the
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 01:26:34PM +0200, Markus Sch?nhaber wrote:
While trying if the new support for files larger than 2GB works, I
created a file with a size of 4.53 GB (4,869,120,000 Bytes) using a
simple write in python. No problems here. But when stat-ing the file
with python's
This is the result:
$ [ -f./src/minion/makefile]
bash: [: missing `]'
$ cd /src/minion
bash: cd: /src/minion: No such file or directory
I am unsure what to do as I can see the folder src and minion.
thanks Elfyn
Alex
- Original Message -
From: Elfyn McBratney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 01:26:34PM +0200, Markus Sch?nhaber wrote:
While trying if the new support for files larger than 2GB works, I
created a file with a size of 4.53 GB (4,869,120,000 Bytes) using a
simple write in python. No problems here. But when stat-ing the file
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 01:35:37PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 01:26:34PM +0200, Markus Sch?nhaber wrote:
While trying if the new support for files larger than 2GB works, I
created a file with a size of 4.53 GB (4,869,120,000 Bytes) using a
simple write in
This is the result:
$ [ -f./src/minion/makefile]
bash: [: missing `]'
$ cd /src/minion
bash: cd: /src/minion: No such file or directory
I am unsure what to do as I can see the folder src and minion.
thanks Elfyn
Alex
- Original Message -
From: Elfyn McBratney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 01:35:37PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 01:26:34PM +0200, Markus Sch?nhaber wrote:
While trying if the new support for files larger than 2GB works, I
created a file with a size of 4.53 GB (4,869,120,000 Bytes) using a
Mixy and Andrew (no need to post here) Thankyou
Elfyn here is what the output gave
This is the result:
$ [ -f./src/minion/makefile]
bash: [: missing `]'
$ cd /src/minion
bash: cd: /src/minion: No such file or directory
I am unsure what to do as I can see the folder src and minion.
thanks
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, alex hardy wrote:
Mixy and Andrew (no need to post here) Thankyou
Elfyn here is what the output gave
This is the result:
$ [ -f./src/minion/makefile]
bash: [: missing `]'
$ cd /src/minion
bash: cd: /src/minion: No such file or directory
I am unsure what to do as
-Original Message-
From: Elfyn McBratney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 5:55 AM
To: Bill McCormick
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: mysqlc (was RE: php-mysql-cygwin how to)
I compiled the 4.0.13 and I don't seem to have a mysqlc
executable. What I
Hi,
i am working latest version of cygwin on WIN NT os, i had simple application
like
#include string
using namespace std
int main()
{
wstring sname = LSachin;
return 0;
}
i am having gcc 3.2.3 that comes with cygwin when i tried to compile it gave
the errors
wstring not defined i.e.
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Bill McCormick wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Elfyn McBratney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 5:55 AM
To: Bill McCormick
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: mysqlc (was RE: php-mysql-cygwin how to)
I compiled the 4.0.13 and
Hi all,
We are actively trying to get full cygwin support for ACE and TAO. ACE is a
portable C++ library that delivers OS abstraction and several pattern
implementations. TAO is an open source CORBA implementation build with ACE.
We are working on full cygwin support already some months. I have
A
find /proc/registry/HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/
does not go down the /proc/registry/HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE directory(key)
because there is no read access for people outside of the SYSTEM group:
$ ls -la /proc/registry/HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/
total 0
dr-xr-xr--5 Administ SYSTEM 0 Jul 10
alex hardy wrote:
I am having a problem with make
When I downloaded the file minion from the net
it would make but not test make, so I was told
to download the files from a cvs site, however
on invoking make this is my problem
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/src/minion
$ make -f
I tried pretty much the same thing with the attached files (test.c
generates a very big file, stat.c checks its size, cygcheck.out is
available at http://blytkerchan.chez.tiscali.fr/cygcheck.out (md5 sum:
56aa8e6d575d27bf8a2b740a25e13dd0) because it's rather large and not very
interesting.
Worked
Hi,
How can I make cygwin to mount its directories (/,/usr/bin,...) in managed
mode by default, to make experiments with it easier?
Pavel.
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I just downloaded the new Cygwin for testing - cygcheck output is
available at
http://blytkerchan.chez.tiscali.fr/cygcheck.out
af795066e634db97201a98fdb1a974d4 *cygcheck.out
and did this:
$ mkdir c:/foo
$ mkdir /foo
$ mount -o managed c:/foo /foo
$ cd /foo
$ touch hello
$ touch Hello
$ touch
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Pavel Rozenboim wrote:
Hi,
How can I make cygwin to mount its directories (/,/usr/bin,...) in managed
mode by default, to make experiments with it easier?
If 'C:\Cygwin' is mounted as '/' you would do
mount -o managed C:\\Cygwin /
from a shell. You should look at the
-Original Message-
From: Elfyn McBratney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu, July 10, 2003 3:14 PM
To: Pavel Rozenboim
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cygwin 1.5.0 and managed mode
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Pavel Rozenboim wrote:
Hi,
How can I make cygwin to mount its
mount manipulates the registry entrys for you.
-Original Message-
From: Pavel Rozenboim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 July 2003 15:11
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: cygwin 1.5.0 and managed mode
-Original Message-
From: Elfyn McBratney [mailto:[EMAIL
-Original Message-
From: Vince Hoffman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu, July 10, 2003 3:19 PM
To: 'Pavel Rozenboim'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: cygwin 1.5.0 and managed mode
mount manipulates the registry entrys for you.
Thanks.
If 'C:\Cygwin' is mounted as '/' you
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote:
I just downloaded the new Cygwin for testing - cygcheck output is
available at
http://blytkerchan.chez.tiscali.fr/cygcheck.out
af795066e634db97201a98fdb1a974d4 *cygcheck.out
and did this:
$ mkdir c:/foo
$ mkdir /foo
$ mount -o managed
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Pavel Rozenboim wrote:
Actually I meant the changes in the registry (maybe??) to make it happen
automatically.
`mount' does this for you. You shouldn't ever have to play with the registry to
change mounts.
Elfyn
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On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 01:46:36PM +0100, Elfyn McBratney wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Bill McCormick wrote:
Ok. I was thinking of cygwin in terms of a development environment
for Linux based web apps. As far as PostgreSQL running under Win32,
unless things have changed, I thought cygwin IS
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Pavel Rozenboim wrote:
when I try this from the shell I get an error :
mount: /: Mount device busy
You have to unmount '/' first. It's best if you do something like this
mount -m /tmp/mtab
...edit the file to add `-o managed'..
and then unmount your mount points,
Try the -f (--force) switch
HTH
rlc
(BTW: you *do* know that this is *alpha* software (as cgf said) don't you?
I would be a bit hesitant mounting all of Cygwin under managed mode..
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Pavel Rozenboim wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Vince Hoffman
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 04:02:15PM +0200, Pavel Rozenboim wrote:
How can I make cygwin to mount its directories (/,/usr/bin,...) in managed
mode by default, to make experiments with it easier?
Please *do not* use this in normal operation. It is not ready for prime time,
as the recent bug reports
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 04:22:27PM +0200, Pavel Rozenboim wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Vince Hoffman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu, July 10, 2003 3:19 PM
To: 'Pavel Rozenboim'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: cygwin 1.5.0 and managed mode
mount manipulates the registry
ok thanks Elfyn works ok now
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On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, alex hardy wrote:
Mixy and Andrew (no need to post here) Thankyou
Elfyn here is what the output gave
This is the result:
$ [ -f./src/minion/makefile]
bash: [:
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 04:02:15PM +0200, Pavel Rozenboim wrote:
How can I make cygwin to mount its directories (/,/usr/bin,...) in managed
mode by default, to make experiments with it easier?
Please *do not* use this in normal operation. It is
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 03:23:44PM +0200, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote:
I just downloaded the new Cygwin for testing - cygcheck output is
available at
http://blytkerchan.chez.tiscali.fr/cygcheck.out
af795066e634db97201a98fdb1a974d4 *cygcheck.out
and did this:
$ mkdir c:/foo
$ mkdir /foo
$
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 09:52:26AM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 03:23:44PM +0200, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote:
I just downloaded the new Cygwin for testing - cygcheck output is
available at
http://blytkerchan.chez.tiscali.fr/cygcheck.out
Hello,
I am using cygwin 1.3.1 on Windows 2003. While
executing certain commands, I am getting the following
error. This happens especially, when, one command is
internally spawning another command
e.g. If I am trying tar -xvzf, it will internally
spawn gzip. I get the following error in this
I should have put some stronger caveats in the release announcement
about the use of the -o managed option to mount.
As people have discovered, it is not ready for prime time. And, even
if it was ready for prime time, it is definitely not something that you
want to use on all of your
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 03:23:44PM +0200, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote:
There seems to be a slight problem with the mangling/demangling of the
name.
You're right. I know exactly what the problem is.
Great :)
Can I make my usual grumble that
Hello,
Its not a typo. I am indeed using cygwin 1.3.1. As I
mentioned in my original mail, upgrading to latest
version 1.3.22 does solve the heap problem. However,
it creates problems for openssh server that I am
running on the same box.
Sorry for sending it to cygwin-apps. I will keep it in
Elfyn McBratney wrote:
On Tue, 8 Jul 2003, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
In short: Comment out all '#pragma interface' and '#pragma
implementation' lines, it doesn't work on Cygwin.
And besides that, compiling and linking works well.
Wish I'd read this before blingly hacking the source to bits.
Hi !
There's a new problem in porting my program ...
A button of the main window (written in TCL) calls
another TCL file.
When i click on this button it produces this error:
Error : couldn't execute
C:\cygwin\home\me\THEPROGRAM: no such file or
directory
But this file really exists !!!
it is
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, [iso-8859-1] philippe guillaume wrote:
Hi !
There's a new problem in porting my program ...
A button of the main window (written in TCL) calls
another TCL file.
When i click on this button it produces this error:
Error : couldn't execute
Prasad,
I'm not sure if this helps you but I am running Cygwin 1.3.22 with openssh
3.6.1p1-2 (which is the latest openssh version I believe) and I am not
having any problems. My machine is running Windows XP Professional. You
might try upgrading both Cygwin and openssh if that is feasible.
No it does not work ...
it is THEPROGRAM and not THEPROGRAM.exe ... and the
path is well defined in command{}
But when i type exec THEPROGRAM it runs !!!
What a mystery ! :-)
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Thu, 10 Jul 2003, [iso-8859-1] philippe guillaume
wrote:
Hi
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Faylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu, July 10, 2003 3:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: cygwin 1.5.0 and managed mode
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 04:22:27PM +0200, Pavel Rozenboim wrote:
-Original Message-
From:
When I execute following commands in directory mounted in managed mode I get
some failures:
touch com1
touch: setting times of `com1': Invalid argument
(Same error for com2)
touch com3
touch: creating `com3': No such file or directory
I have 2 serial ports, this probably explains different
I'm having trouble starting rxvt from a shortcut icon. If I simply click on
the rxvt.exe icon in a Windows Explorer window, then I get a console window
that is running /usr/bin/sh. If I then try to start bash, I get a heap
allocation error:
$ ps
PIDPPIDPGID WINPID TTY UID
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Mon, 7 Jul 2003, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Shankar Unni wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
[...] you'll be using the MinGW libraries, and your program will
not understand POSIX paths (i.e., you'll have to use Win32 ones).
How exactly are you launching THEPROGRAM ?
command {exec /home/me/THEPROGRAM }
The braces {} above just enclose a string
(ie exec /home/me/THEPROGRAM ) and I have
no idea what command is...
You probably want something like the following:
[exec /home/me/THEPROGRAM ]
--Mark
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Garrett, Ron wrote:
I'm having trouble starting rxvt from a shortcut icon. If I simply click on
the rxvt.exe icon in a Windows Explorer window, then I get a console window
that is running /usr/bin/sh. If I then try to start bash, I get a heap
allocation error:
$ ps
I use emacs under Cygwin (with Cygwin/XFree86 and/or Exceed) and would
like to switch to using mh-e in this environment.
One thing that I would like to do is to be able to click on a URL and
have my Windows browser (in this case Opera) be told to open the page.
Is there an app to allow this?
How
I was just walking my process tree with the process explorer when I saw
the cron process had an open handle to a non-existant process (presumably
its parent).
I tried the following code snippet to test that hypothesis:
-- BEGIN --
#include sys/types.h
#include unistd.h
#include stdio.h
int
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 04:40:31PM +0200, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote:
Perhaps, next time, you could be a bit more specific and I could try
snapshots a bit more often, eh?
It's a deal.
cgf
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Similar problem: `touch prn' doesn't create a file; I won't try to cat
something into it as that will probably print something :)
The same thing as with com? happens with lpt?
HTH
rlc
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Pavel Rozenboim wrote:
When I execute following commands in directory mounted in
What are the contents of your shortcut?
I point to this batch file:
batch
@echo off
C:
cd \cygwin\bin
rxvt.exe -bg white -fg black -fn Lucida Console-12 -ls -sl 9000 -rv
-geometry 110x49 -sb -si -sk -sr -sw -e bash --login -i
/batch
Which works fine. I briefly see a command window and then the
-Original Message-
From: Ronald Landheer-Cieslak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu, July 10, 2003 5:52 PM
To: Pavel Rozenboim
Cc: Cygwin (E-mail)
Subject: Re: another cygwin-1.5.0 managed mount bug
Similar problem: `touch prn' doesn't create a file; I won't
try to cat
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 06:12:00PM +0200, Pavel Rozenboim wrote:
When I execute following commands in directory mounted in managed mode I get
some failures:
touch com1
touch: setting times of `com1': Invalid argument
(Same error for com2)
touch com3
touch: creating `com3': No such file or
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote:
Similar problem: `touch prn' doesn't create a file; I won't try to cat
something into it as that will probably print something :)
The same thing as with com? happens with lpt?
There's a small bug when handling comn and lptn. I'd offer a
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Elfyn McBratney wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote:
Similar problem: `touch prn' doesn't create a file; I won't try to cat
something into it as that will probably print something :)
The same thing as with com? happens with lpt?
There's a
Hi,
This guy asked me to post his question since his messages get bounced.
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From: Bowden, Todd [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu, July 10, 2003 5:49 PM
To: 'Pavel Rozenboim'
Subject: RE: another cygwin-1.5.0 managed mount bug
Sorry to email you directly,
Im trying
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Pavel Rozenboim wrote:
Hi,
This guy asked me to post his question since his messages get bounced.
[...]
Sorry to email you directly,
Im trying to post a question to the user list but I keep getting bounced
messages from cygwin saying I have HTML in my message but I
XPPro, NTFS. Builds working GCC cross compiler and binutils just fine,
which covers a lot of intermediate territory. Autoconf/Automake/Perl still
work. I don't know if the tools thus built use 64-bit file APIs, since I
don't have any source files exceeding 4GB ;-). And I've even been using the
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Gary R Van Sickle wrote:
XPPro, NTFS. Builds working GCC cross compiler and binutils just fine,
which covers a lot of intermediate territory. Autoconf/Automake/Perl still
work. I don't know if the tools thus built use 64-bit file APIs, since I
don't have any source
On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 11:06:49AM -0500, Gary R Van Sickle wrote:
XPPro, NTFS. Builds working GCC cross compiler and binutils just fine,
which covers a lot of intermediate territory. Autoconf/Automake/Perl still
work. I don't know if the tools thus built use 64-bit file APIs, since I
don't
The directory /tmp seems to be hardwired into some applications as a
repository for temporary files created during those applications' activity.
(Rather than using env. vars. TEMP or TMP, I mean.)
Is there a way of globally diverting such temporary files elsewhere, as in
for /tmp read h:/temp
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Jeffrey C Honig wrote:
I use emacs under Cygwin (with Cygwin/XFree86 and/or Exceed) and would
like to switch to using mh-e in this environment.
One thing that I would like to do is to be able to click on a URL and
have my Windows browser (in this case Opera) be told to
Cool!
I tried looking in the mail archives, but I guess I didn't use the right
search string...
Thanks.
Jeff
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On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The directory /tmp seems to be hardwired into some applications as a
repository for temporary files created during those applications' activity.
(Rather than using env. vars. TEMP or TMP, I mean.)
'/tmp' is the UNIX 'Recycle Bin'. Some programs may
I'm no expert on how to do this in mh-e but speaking of the general case,
there's no particular jiggery-pokery needed to get a Cygwin app to launch
a URL in a Windows browser.
e.g. try typing
explorer http://www.google.com/;
from your bash prompt, or if you want your default Windows URL
Elfyn McBratney wrote:
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Gary R Van Sickle wrote:
XPPro, NTFS. Builds working GCC cross compiler and binutils just fine,
which covers a lot of intermediate territory. Autoconf/Automake/Perl still
work. I don't know if the tools thus built use 64-bit file APIs, since I
don't
Hello,
If I install it, is there any command under bash shell to know the
Version of Cygwin DLL? Thanks.
Regards,
Yanghui Bian
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On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Yanghui Bian wrote:
Hello,
If I install it, is there any command under bash shell to know the
Version of Cygwin DLL? Thanks.
`uname -r'
Elfyn
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On Thu, Jul 10, 2003 at 07:18:19AM -0700, Prasad Dabak wrote:
I am using cygwin 1.3.1 on Windows 2003. While
executing certain commands, I am getting the following
error. This happens especially, when, one command is
internally spawning another command
[...]
breaks openssh 2.5.2p2-3 server
Hi All,
When I ssh in to my cygwin/W2000 system, I don't reliably have access to
the disk shares, even if I log in as the same user who's logged in on the
console. The shares in question are served by Samba and are reconnected
at console login every time with password authentication. They are
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