Refreshed to a new version and recompiled for a cygwin-1.5.0 system.
cgf
Elfyn, did you volunteer to take over findutils duty from me?
It looks like there is a new version available.
I'm just going through my packages looking for anything that could
potentially be affected by the DLL changes and findutils was next on my
list since it manipulates elements of the stat
Refreshed to latest version and recompiled for cygwin-1.5.0.
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Max Bowsher wrote:
John Morrison wrote:
Hi Max,
Please excuse me for writting to you off list, but I
am trying to compile the setup app. Again.
You are excused,
Thanks :)
since I definitely want to help people compile
setup, but I'm redirecting to the list, as this is relevant there,
Max Bowsher wrote:
Morrison, John wrote:
Max Bowsher wrote:
It seems the instructions are out of date.
You need to run ./bootstrap.sh in setup (and it will recurse into
libgetopt++).
bootstrap.sh isn't executable as checkedout of cvs...
Hmm. Just checked, and libgetopt++/bootstrap.sh
Max Bowsher wrote:
Morrison, John wrote:
Max Bowsher wrote:
Morrison, John wrote:
$ make release
snipcompiling messages/snip
windres --preprocessor gcc -mno-cygwin -E -xc-header -DRC_INVOKED
--include-dir . -o res.o res.rc
make: *** No rule to make target `zlib/libzcygw.a', needed by
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Simply recompiled for a cygwin-1.5.0 system. No other changes.
cgf
How about bumping it to 2.8.4? I know it's on alpha.gnu.org, but some
Linux distros have already picked it up. Just a thought, as it does fix
a few known bugs...
Cheers,
Nicholas
David Rothenberger writes:
Charles Wilson wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Hi,
I've uploaded the 64 bit version of patch, 2.5.8-4, marked as test.
This didn't work, for me. I got (from memory, this was late last night)
a Illegal seek value error message or
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 04:11:11PM -0700, David Rothenberger wrote:
David Rothenberger writes:
Charles Wilson wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Hi,
I've uploaded the 64 bit version of patch, 2.5.8-4, marked as test.
This didn't work, for me. I got (from memory, this
Christopher Faylor wrote:
[snip]
I appreciate the research *very* much but this is not the appropriate
mailing list for this.
I wouldn't bother to comment but I would hate to see a bunch of This is
just for Corinna for when she gets back messages here in the next N
weeks.
Sorry about the
Christopher Faylor wrote:
Actually, now that I've generated a fix for the problem, as it turns
out, this *is* an issue for cygwin-apps.
Fixing the problem requires generating a new DLL with a new export --
fdopen64. If there are any packages built which use fdopen they could
conceivably fail in
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available documentation, as well as the archive for this list (though
obviously I missed something...). Since I am
Dave Ford wrote:
Xwin -ac -query DFLin72 -port 177
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Holy mackerel, that worked like a charm.
I didn't think I needed the '-from' option because my Win2k system has
just one NIC/IP
address. So, I didn't try it.
Thanks, Alex.
Cheers,
Dave
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From:
Dave,
Every machine that's on the network has at least 2 IP addresses: the
network one, and the loopback one (localhost, 127.0.0.1).
Igor
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Dave Ford wrote:
Holy mackerel, that worked like a charm.
I didn't think I needed the '-from' option because my Win2k system
This was originally posted on the general cygwin mailing list. I'm
reposting it here.
-Original Message-
From: Hirsch, Matthew
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 11:17 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: compiling xterm from cvs
Hi list
I would like to compile xterm with debugging symbols
Looks like the CVS tree has stopped building recently.
Anyone got any ideas?
Harold
rm -f x11trans.o
gcc -c -O2 -fno-strength-reduce -Wall -Wpointer-arith-I../..
-I../../exports/include -D__i386__ -DWIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN -DX_LOCALE
-D_X86_ -D__CYGWIN__ -D_XOPEN_SOURCE
Hi Harold,
Just last night I did a complete rm -rf xc; cvs co xc on the cygwin-xfree
CVS tree and a make World at the xc level, and it seemed to be fine and ended
with a working XWin.exe. Could you have a locally modified file somewhere?
Or are we talking about different CVSes, I have been
Howdy Harold,
At 06:58 PM 7/24/2003 -0400, you wrote:
I am building the CVS tree from anoncvs.xfree86.org, not the branch
that we have on sourceforge. The errors certainly look like they could
be caused by some messing around to get IP V6 working... maybe we should
just wait for it to settle
Earle,
Earle F. Philhower III wrote:
Howdy Harold,
At 06:58 PM 7/24/2003 -0400, you wrote:
I am building the CVS tree from anoncvs.xfree86.org, not the branch
that we have on sourceforge. The errors certainly look like they
could be caused by some messing around to get IP V6 working...
Earle,
Earle F. Philhower III wrote:
Shouldn't they be #ifdef'ing all things like this? I'm sure cygwin is
not the
only xfree86 architecture that doesn't have IPV6 headers...
The first error shows up on line 305:
304 #if defined(IPv6) defined(AF_INET6)
305 struct sockaddr_storage
Here it is:
xc/config/cf/X11.tmpl, line 737:
/*
* NOTE: IPv6Flags could be tacked on to either ConnectionFlags or
*ExtraConnectionDefs. Here, we choose the later in order to
*maximise exposure of the IPv6 code (a number of OS.def files
*contain ConnectionFlags
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 11:16:53AM -0400, Hirsch, Matthew wrote:
Hi list
I would like to compile xterm with debugging symbols to get a better idea of
how ptys can be used under Cygwin
(http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-07/msg01270.html).
I got the source from CVS as described on
Right you are - I forgot I copied the script.
Sorry about that :|
rlc
On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 05:01:00PM -0700, David Rothenberger wrote:
Ronald Landheer-Cieslak writes:
The attached patch fixes a (micro) problem that has been bugging me for a while
now: the various header files could
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
There is such a mechanism on Win2k. I don't think there is one on Win9x.
This thread seems to indicate that there isn't one on WinXP, either, at
least not for shutdown messages.
Igor
I don't see any difference in the behaviour on W2k and WinXP. As Richard
stated
Hi all,
I am trying to get MICO compiled under Cygwin using it's configure
script. When run, the script does not detect that it is possible to
create dll's (and therefor that it not possible to throw exceptions
across dll's).
Is there a portable way to determine that Cygwin is capable of
Carlo Florendo wrote:
I think this is a new one.
I'm running Apache behind a nat'd f/w router attached to a dsl modem that
dhcp's an ip from a pppoe connection.
When the IP address changes, Apache must be restarted. At the moment I'm
cron'ing a restart - but that's a kludge.
Thanks Max. I erased Cygwin and re-installed. Results are detailed below.
I am installing for all users, logged in as myself 'GBMilneJ'.
I am a member of XP's Administrators group.
(I've installed several other programs, with no problems).
From Bash :-
bash-2.05b$ pwd
/usr/bin
bash-2.05b$
Hello Sam,
From: Robb, Sam
Don't know if this will help, but I've attached a makefile
and script that I use to do a checkout and build of the Cygwin
DLL source from CVS.
I was able to build the dll with your script. However, how come the new-cygwin1.dll
size is over 6 MB? Is this
Joost Kraaijeveld wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to get MICO compiled under Cygwin using it's configure
script. When run, the script does not detect that it is possible to
create dll's (and therefor that it not possible to throw exceptions
across dll's).
Is there a portable way to determine
On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 09:20:02PM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I maintain a unix program that links with a third party
library that I dont have the source to. I now have to port my program
to windows and was considering the cygwin route. The third party
library is available for
I've just tried the direct linking thing. My STC doesn't quite work as it
should, but at least it doesn't actually die either..
The STC is available here:
6696e19e993e83606e205b5cbc2104fd *crosslink.tgz
http://blytkerchan.chez.tiscali.fr/crosslink.tgz
it contains a makefile and two sources -
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Carlo Florendo wrote:
Hello Sam,
From: Robb, Sam
Don't know if this will help, but I've attached a makefile
and script that I use to do a checkout and build of the Cygwin
DLL source from CVS.
I was able to build the dll with your script. However, how come the
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote:
I've just tried the direct linking thing. My STC doesn't quite work as it
should, but at least it doesn't actually die either..
The STC is available here:
6696e19e993e83606e205b5cbc2104fd *crosslink.tgz
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On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 12:53:35PM +0100, Elfyn McBratney wrote:
so apparently the printf in the DLL doesn't work - I don't know why, though.
Perhaps someone else can figure that one out..
It's because there's two printf symbols (the MSVCRT one and the Cygwin one).
That's kinda what I thought,
I don't know for sure either, but by the end of a day, it is not unusual
for me to see multiple instances of bash.exe within my task manager,
despite having closed them in windows. Therefore I don't think there is
windows-posix signal translation, just the other way around.
Igor Pechtchanski
Hallo Carlo,
Am Donnerstag, 24. Juli 2003 um 06:21 schriebst du:
[...]
Reading the g++ manpage, it is completely legal to use
-fmessage-length=0, so I need to ask which compiler are you using?
It's in cygcheck, but here it is anyway...
$ gcc --version
2.95.3-5
This compiler seems not to
Carlo Florendo wrote:
I think this is a new one.
I'm running Apache behind a nat'd f/w router attached to a
dsl modem that
dhcp's an ip from a pppoe connection.
When the IP address changes, Apache must be restarted. At the
moment I'm
cron'ing a restart - but that's a
do any of the cygwin Libraries have a signal function?
If so does the cygwin singal function handle the signal values
SIGABRT Abnormal termination
SIGFPE Floating-point error
SIGILL Illegal instruction
SIGINT CTRL+C signal
SIGSEGV Illegal storage access
SIGTERM
Please could you make the API documentation available
as a downloadable html or pdf file.
I don't have permanent access to the web. I download
what I can when I can and use it on a stand alone
workstation.
It would be very useful to me to have the API
reference at my fingertips for whenever I
Dave
get a NAT Server with DHCP Server for your Internal LAN (which handles
'Dynamic Addressing' from ISP) at the DSL interface..Linksys has one for
sure.
put in an entry into the NAT Table for incoming Port 80 calls to route to
the Puter with Apache running
(e.g. 192.168.1.100)
Hth,
Martin
-
If your behind a nat'd FW/router why not hardcode your IP addresses and
turn off DHCP. I can see if you have 1000 systems behind your
FW/router, but is this the case?
Todd C. Bowden
-Original Message-
From: Martin Gainty [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 11:17
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, P.B. Dushkin wrote:
hi igor.
right. thanks. i have tracked the culprit down
and you are right.
many thanks for responding.
cheers,
Peter
Peter,
I've set the Reply-To: on my previous message (and this one, BTW), please
make sure your mailer honors that. It's
Hello CYGWIN Team, Why happen this ?, What should i do? :
The CYGWIN1.DLL version its: 1.3.22-dontuse-21
The archive LS:EXE its linked to a CYGWIN1.DLL:__getreent
that doesn't exists
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Elfyn McBratney wrote:
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Carlo Florendo wrote:
Hello Sam,
From: Robb, Sam
Don't know if this will help, but I've attached a makefile
and script that I use to do a checkout and build of the Cygwin
DLL source from CVS.
I was able to
Uuups, forgot the list...
Hola Bill,
not sure if this is what you are looking for but I remember a
package announcement from Jari in June [1]. Homepage is [2].
HTH,
Andreas
[1] http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2003-06/msg00158.html
[2] http://perl-dyndns.sourceforge.net/
Miguel Arturo Diaz Lopez wrote:
Hello CYGWIN Team, Why happen this ?, What should i do? :
The CYGWIN1.DLL version its: 1.3.22-dontuse-21
The archive LS:EXE its linked to a CYGWIN1.DLL:__getreent
that doesn't exists
Don't
Dave
get a NAT Server with DHCP Server for your Internal LAN (which handles
'Dynamic Addressing' from ISP) at the DSL interface..Linksys has one for
sure.
put in an entry into the NAT Table for incoming Port 80 calls to route to
the Puter with Apache running
That's not the issue. I've got
Mark Evenson wrote:
/^[A-Z]:/ {
command = tr \ / | xargs cygpath ;
printf %s, $1 | command;
close(command);
for (i = 2; i NF; i++) {
printf %s, $i;
};
printf \n;
next;
}
{print}
I think I see now why you said that my posted command
I used to have an Instructor that would say PAY ATTENTION and that is what
you need to do
If you acquire a device which handles adjusting Dynamic Addressing and
Routes the incoming (and outgoing)
Port 80 transmissions to the PC which hosts the Web Server (because that
same device just assigned it
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 09:12:55AM -0700, Martin Gainty wrote:
do any of the cygwin Libraries have a signal function?
Huh? 1) You can check this for yourself. 2) What kind of UNIX
emulation would cygwin be if it didn't have signal handling?
Besides opening and closing the windows I sincerely
So, does bash install the console control handler? If it does it probably
can handle shotdown events.
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Faylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thu, July 24, 2003 5:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to diagnose cygwin / Windows shutdown
Ok ... let me back even further.
The problem is that when I open up port 80 (on my f/w router) and start
accepting outside connections (to the 'puter running Apache,) it appears as
though (after some period of time) Apache stops listening or accepting
connections, including from the LAN. If I
When I start Cygwin 1.3.22-1 with the installed shortcut (which points to
C:\cygwin\cygwin.bat) and then try to shut down Windows XP using the
normal
Start / Turn Off Computer procedure, Windows pops up the End Program -
Cygwin ... Windows cannot end this program dialog box. The cygwin ps
Does anyone have any idea about how this issue (cut and paste between xemacs
running under cygwin 1-5.0-1 and Windows applications).
The workaround of David is fine, a real solution would be better.
Cheers,
Antoine
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Antoine Levy-Lambert wrote:
Does anyone have any idea about how this issue (cut and paste between xemacs
running under cygwin 1-5.0-1 and Windows applications).
Or even a suggestion on where to start looking?
I still think this is related to the rxvt problems. I've done some
investigation
Since dhcp is handled by windows i cant see how you can avoid having to run
a cron job, even if just a script to check if your ip has changed and
restart apache if so.
somthing like this
---cut foo.sh---
#!/bin/bash
#check if we have the old IP recorded
if [ -e /tmp/old.ip ]
One work-around I've discovered is to start XEmacs from an rxvt
window instead of directly from bash. That fixes the problem for
me. I use the following shortcut for starting XEmacs:
start /min c:\cygwin\bin\rxvt -T start XEmacs -e
/bin/bash --login -i -c DISPLAY= /usr/local/bin/xemacs
It would be very nice to get Nigel Stephens select patch
into a test release:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2003-07/msg00254.html
This was the one where the socket connect state was not being
mainained across a fork. Or is this corrected in another way?
Jim
Christopher Faylor wrote:
I've
I am really batting 0, apologies. I searched for Nigel rather than N.
Stephens. Sheesh.
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Can I ask what your environment looks like?
PC --- FW/Router -- DSL Modem - Internet
Maybe that would help us out in figuring out what is going on.
This doesn't make sense that your apache web server is dying on your PC if
your PC has a
fixed IP than your webserver
Can I ask what your environment looks like?
It looks like just like you thought ... except I might add to it as follows
...
PC FW/Router -- DSL Modem - Internet
DHCP Client Fixed IPDHCP Client
IP
Hi,
I installed the latest cygwin and inetd-1.3.23 on my W2K PC to my account only
recently. Initially after installation, I got id unknown error. But I fixed it by
checking the mailing list and changed my login ID in /etc/passwd file to the it said
unknown then I could run bash with no
I know on my FW/Router (Linksys) I can disable DHCP, can you do that with
yours? If so than disable your DHCP server on your FW/Router and have a
fixed IP address only on your PC. Also Is there a option in your FW/router
to send Keep alive packets, to maintain your IP address on your FW/router?
So, as I understand it, cygwin opens every file it comes across in order
to fill in the executable bit, by determining if the file begins with
!#... and this is the primary cause of the incredibly slow
performance when accessing large directory structures.
Is there any way of turning this off?
Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003, Jeffery B. Rancier wrote:
Larry Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's not a bug, unless you consider a Windows program not being able to
understand Cygwin symbolic links a bug. I don't think there is much
chance of changing
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 02:57:09PM -0400, Mitch Deoudes wrote:
So, as I understand it, cygwin opens every file it comes across in order
to fill in the executable bit, by determining if the file begins with
!#... and this is the primary cause of the incredibly slow
performance when accessing large
Hi Xiaoqin,
I'm no expert, but here's what comes to mind...
1) what is the value of your CYGWIN environment variable? If it's not
CYGWIN=NTSEC, then make this the case and then restart your computer (so the
setting will take effect in the windows service mangler).
2) how did you recreate the
Hi Rob,
Thank you for your response.
1) I already set CYGWIN = ntsec. Rebooted a couple of times and made sure that when I
opened bash and echo $CYGWIN. I even tried ntsec tty combination. But still it
didn't work.
2) I used mkpasswd -l and appended to it my domain account entry created
Todd wrote:
I know on my FW/Router (Linksys) I can disable DHCP, can you do that with
yours? If so than disable your DHCP server on your FW/Router and have a
fixed IP address only on your PC. Also Is there a option in your
FW/router
to send Keep alive packets, to maintain your IP address
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
There is such a mechanism on Win2k. I don't think there is one on
Win9x. This thread seems to indicate that there isn't one on WinXP,
either, at least not for shutdown messages.
Are you saying that when you click close on a shell window and Windows
sends an event
David Sharp wrote:
I don't know for sure either, but by the end of a day, it is not
unusual for me to see multiple instances of bash.exe within my task
manager, despite having closed them in windows. Therefore I don't
think there is windows-posix signal translation, just the other way
around.
Bill McCormick wrote:
I think this is a new one.
I'm running Apache behind a nat'd f/w router attached to a dsl modem
that dhcp's an ip from a pppoe connection.
When the IP address changes, Apache must be restarted. At the moment
I'm cron'ing a restart - but that's a kludge.
Anybody have a
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Jeffery B. Rancier wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003, Jeffery B. Rancier wrote:
Larry Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's not a bug, unless you consider a Windows program not being able to
understand Cygwin symbolic links a
2) I didn't run mkpasswd -d because the domain is too big that it is
going to take forever.
you could run: mkpasswd -d -u myusername /etc/passwd
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Get a static IP! :-)
Oh Thanks!! Your most helpful :)
I've got 2 kids in private HS, another still in diapers, and I've been
unemployed since May in a really bad job market. If I could even afford to
spend a few C-notes for a linux development box, we wouldn't even be having
this conversation
I tried that. But it still took long time and had a lot of other people's entries
showing up.
Thanks,
Xiaoqin Qiu
Technical Computing Group
IT Infrastructure Services Organization
Agilent Technologies, Inc.
(818)879-6220
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-Original Message-
From: Rob [mailto:[EMAIL
Acutally the command would be the following:
mkpasswd -d -u username DOMAINNAME /etc/passwd
This would not get everyone in your domain.
Todd C. Bowden
HP Certified
AtosOrigin
5000 S. Bowen
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Office: 817-264-8211
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Todd is right. I used this syntax and I could get my account passwd entry quickly.
However, when I tried to do the same thing for mkgroup -d -u uname domain name, I
got error Cannot get PDC, code = 2453 after it printed SYSTEM group entry.
And I am quite concern about why when I started inetd
Christopher Faylor wrote:
The patch wasn't applied, apparently.
Are there any outstanding issues regarding it? If no, could you please
apply it?
Thanks in advance,
Baurjan.
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On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 01:00:40AM +0300, Baurjan Ismagulov wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
The patch wasn't applied, apparently.
Are there any outstanding issues regarding it? If no, could you please
apply it?
Did you read the thread? I have no way of testing this patch. That is
why I asked
Hi all,
I'm having a problem in which the backspace doesn't work as it should
when I telnet into a VMS machine while I'm in an xterm session. Instead of
deleting the character, my cursor jump to the beginning of the line. The
DELETE key doesn't work either. I've checked an made sure
Hello David,
From: David Power
Please could you make the API documentation available
as a downloadable html or pdf file.
It is. The link to the API appears in the main page of cygwin.com :-)
I don't have permanent access to the web. I download
what I can when I can and use it on a
Bowden, Todd wrote:
Can I ask what your environment looks like?
PC --- FW/Router -- DSL Modem - Internet
Maybe that would help us out in figuring out what is going on.
This doesn't make sense that your apache web server is dying on your PC if
your PC has a
Hi,
my favorite shell is tcsh, but cygwin always starts up in bash. I tried playing with
the cygwin.bat file, but i couldn't get it to work. does anyone know how to
reconfigure cygwin to start up in other shells?
Thank you.
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On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Carlo Florendo wrote:
Hello David,
From: David Power
Please could you make the API documentation available
as a downloadable html or pdf file.
It is. The link to the API appears in the main page of cygwin.com :-)
I don't have permanent access to the web. I
- Original Message -
From: Igor Pechtchanski
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Elfyn McBratney wrote:
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Carlo Florendo wrote:
Hello Sam,
From: Robb, Sam
Don't know if this will help, but I've attached a makefile
and script that I use to do a checkout and
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 09:07:40PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Carlo Florendo wrote:
Hello David,
From: David Power
Please could you make the API documentation available
as a downloadable html or pdf file.
It is. The link to the API appears in the main page of
Damien,
Here's the stock Cygwin.bat file:
-==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==-
@echo off
D:
chdir \cygwin\bin
bash --login -i
-==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==--==-
All you have to do to substitute tcsh for BASH is change the last line.
The options are slightly different, though (check
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 09:07:40PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Carlo Florendo wrote:
Hello David,
From: David Power
Please could you make the API documentation available
as a downloadable html or pdf file.
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 09:45:50PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 09:07:40PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Carlo Florendo wrote:
Hello David,
From: David Power
Please could you make the
Hai Hong wrote:
Hi all,
I'm having a problem in which the backspace doesn't work as it should
when I telnet into a VMS machine while I'm in an xterm session.
Instead of deleting the character, my cursor jump to the beginning of
the line. The DELETE key doesn't work either. I've
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 09:45:50PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 09:07:40PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Fri, 25 Jul 2003, Carlo Florendo wrote:
Hello David,
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On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 10:05:52PM -0400, Larry Hall wrote:
Hai Hong wrote:
I'm having a problem in which the backspace doesn't work as it should
when I telnet into a VMS machine while I'm in an xterm session.
Instead of deleting the character, my cursor jump to the beginning of
the line. The
On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 04:16:25AM +0200, kaio wrote:
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uname
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