Max Bowsher wrote:
No one has reviewed my subversion source package, so I
started tried to do it myself, by trying to build in a new clean
minimal cygwin install.
I found and fixed number of problems - mostly missing build
requirements - and a final build in the clean environment completed
Max Bowsher wrote:
Morrison, John wrote:
Max Bowsher wrote:
No one has reviewed my subversion source package, so I
started tried to do it myself, by trying to build in a new clean
minimal cygwin install.
I found and fixed number of problems - mostly missing build
requirements - and a
libtool-devel should require file, since without file, win32_libid always returns
unknown, breaking any attempt to use DLLs.
Max.
hallo, Max,
In my case it fails on prep step with the message:
Python check failed, make sure python is installed and on the PATH
(but you hadn't python listed in the required section on setup.hint)
Apart from that, for a client-only build it went OK
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Hi Yaakov,
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
I want to contribute/maintain Pango.
Canonical website: http://www.pango.org/
This is number three of four of the base/core GNOME libraries.
+1 from me. But how long before glib2 is ready to go?
I have changed the script to use //disable/gtk/doc now,
Ricardo Varela [phobeo] wrote:
hallo, Max,
In my case it fails on prep step with the message:
Python check failed, make sure python is installed and on the PATH
(but you hadn't python listed in the required section on setup.hint)
The requires: lines in setup.hint list *run-time*
John,
Would it be possible to add the base-files package version to the header
comment of all the scripts in base-files? It would then be apparent which
version of the base-files package each script came from.
Another thing that was talked about was checking whether /etc/profile was
edited and
The html docs for the db4.2 command line utilities are in the libdb4.2-devel package
and installed into
/usr/share/doc/libdb4.2-devel-4.2.52. This causes the link to them from the main db
documentation to be broken. I suggest that
either all the docs be installed in /usr/share/db-4.2.52,
hallo,
Aaps! My apologies for the misunderstanding }:)
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http://phobeo.com
The requires: lines in setup.hint list *run-time* dependencies.
Python is a *build-time* dependency. Therefore it is not listed in a
requires: line. (But is listed in the package's Cygwin README
From: Igor Pechtchanski
John,
Would it be possible to add the base-files package version to the header
comment of all the scripts in base-files? It would then be apparent which
version of the base-files package each script came from.
Good idea :)
Another thing that was talked about was
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, John Morrison wrote:
From: Igor Pechtchanski
Another thing that was talked about was checking whether /etc/profile was
edited and updating it if it wasn't (same probably goes for other
/etc/defaults scripts). One way to do this is to compare /etc/profile
with
Max Bowsher wrote:
libtool-devel should require file, since without file, win32_libid always returns unknown, breaking any attempt to use DLLs.
Noted, thanks. Next release will incorporate this change.
==
Chuck
Charles Wilson wrote:
Max Bowsher wrote:
libtool-devel should require file, since without file, win32_libid always
returns unknown, breaking any attempt to use DLLs.
Noted, thanks. Next release will incorporate this change.
Thanks, I see you've updated setup.hint already, so it'll be fixed
On Sun, 20 Jun 2004, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
One quick comment: Cygwin is only case-insensitive unless
check_case:strict is defined in the CYGWIN environment variable. Your
recent changes will cause it to generate some false positives in that
case. Just FYI.
ok. I was considering whether
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
On Tue, 15 Jun 2004, aroushdi wrote:
Fatal server error:
Xserver: failed to bind to -from address: icc68651
Hi Alex I tried to mount a /tmp for each Xwin session
still no luck cannot bind the session
thks for ur help
I've built a binary which should include a more
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, aroushdi wrote:
Hi Alex , it gives Xserver: failed to bind to -from address: icc68651
(Address already in use)
Normally this just means there is already a program using this address.
I'm not sure if this applies to your case too or if this is an error
in the cygwin layer.
Hello All,
I am new to Cygwin and Cygwin/X, having been a windows programmers for a long time.
Xemacs, emacs and other applications do not show any window.
What could be the problem?
Thanks,
-- vijay
Hello dear mailing list participants,
this is basically re-post of my e-mail
send a while ago. Noone answered the original
question, so let us see how lucky I am this this
time.
is it somehow possible to pass through the actual
keyboard layout settings of host machine to cygwin console?
Here the
I've updated the version of tcsh to 6.13.00-2.
This is a bug fix release. It solves a problem in tcsh's signal handling,
which e. g. had the result that SIGHUP didn't result in exiting tcsh.
To update your installation, click on the Install Cygwin now link on
the http://cygwin.com/ web page.
Hi!
I am a newbie on this list, and with the Cygwin too, so please
be patient :)
I tried to search for make_lib in archive, but i've get no result.
i should learn to write embedded applications form wavecom modems
and i am using cygwin and gcc. i downloaded the latest cygwin from the
net.
i am
On Mon, June 21, 2004 12:07 am, Rohan Shah said:
I'm trying to configure gnucash for cygwin. I get the following error
even though I have glib installed (I installed it using setup.exe
(GNOME2-glib version 2.2.1-2):
checking for GLIB - version = 0.99.7... no *** The glib-config script
Hi all,
I have come across a problem with cygwin (I think) which prevents it
from being used to compile JNI bindings.
If I link any code to cygwin, and then try to load the resulting dll
with System.loadLibrary, the JVM gets stuck and goes to 100% activity.
Eventually, I kill it.
Previously,
- Original Message -
From: Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 21, 2004 7:04 PM
Subject: Cygwin 1.5.10: Possible bug
Hi all,
I have come across a problem with cygwin (I think) which prevents it
from being used to compile JNI bindings.
If I link
Hi Shaddy,
Shaddy Baddah wrote:
In my experience with JNI dll's under cygwin, they can behave very
erratically in the following situation. If you execute the JNI dll
loading
application from rxvt, or xterm, i.e. using a pseudo-terminal. Are you
doing
this?
No - usually I launch the java process in
Hi!
I installed the cygwin again, and read the SGT settings.
It wrote, i should edit my .bashrc, but there is no .bashrc after install in
/home/myuser
directory, only a .bash_history ?
How can i tell to cygwin to create 1 ?
Vaso
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On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, Vasoczki Ferenc wrote:
Hi!
I am a newbie on this list, and with the Cygwin too, so please
be patient :)
I tried to search for make_lib in archive, but i've get no result.
i should learn to write embedded applications form wavecom modems
and i am using cygwin and gcc.
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, Vasoczki Ferenc wrote:
Hi!
I installed the cygwin again, and read the SGT settings.
It wrote, i should edit my .bashrc, but there is no .bashrc after
install in /home/myuser directory, only a .bash_history ?
How can i tell to cygwin to create 1 ?
Vaso
The latest
The following problem did not exists earlier (i. e. some weeks ago).
After installing and uninstalling lots of packages via setup.exe I now get
this:
$ echo #include map c.cpp g++ c.cpp
In file included from /usr/include/c++/3.3.1/bits/stl_alloc.h:89,
from
Hi!
Oh, this setup CD confused me :((
So i installed the cygwin from internet, than copy out the .bashrc, then remove,
install from CD again (from the internet the cygwin doesn't make home dir) and set the
environment variables. Here are them:
# SGT SETTINGS
export SGT_VER=v1.2.4
This stdc++ object...
std::locale loc(djj%%4343);
...does construct well. But it should not. It should throw an exception
like described in Stroustrup.
The arguments de_DE, fr or deutsch do not have any effect. Is this
part of cygwin's stdc++ lib not implemented, yet?
-Patrick
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Linas Vepstas) writes:
On Sun, Jun 20, 2004 at 07:07:29PM -0400, Rohan Shah was heard to remark:
I'm trying to configure gnucash for cygwin. I get the following error
even though I have glib installed (I installed it using setup.exe
(GNOME2-glib version 2.2.1-2):
Ok, i see through what happend:
if i am wroting the full path except using the $SGT_DIR variable, then it do it:
#include $(SGT_DIR)/mak/makegen.mak
include /cygdrive/c/OpenAT/V210/TgtGen/SGT/v1.2.4/mak/makegen.mak
Once again, you're asking in the wrong place. SGT, or whatever package
you're trying to compile, doesn't look like an official Cygwin package.
You should ask wherever you got the package from. This is off-topic for
the Cygwin list.
Igor
P.S. Oh, and
Dear [EMAIL PROTECTED],
I saw this problem was raised for few times on list, but do not see
final solution. I want to create native Windows frontend to
cygwin-based dynamic library.
What I did:
1. I did DLL, it works fine with cygwin application.
2. If I try to use it from
1st of all, sorry.
But i think, a makefile syntax, and the cygwin environment variable is not an SGT
related problem
Forget the SGT.
I made a variable in .bashrc :
mydir=/var/www
export mydir
and in a makefile there is a reference:
include $(mydir)/myproject/something/a.mak
echo $mydir
$
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, Vasoczki Ferenc wrote:
1st of all, sorry.
But i think, a makefile syntax, and the cygwin environment variable is
not an SGT related problem
Forget the SGT.
I made a variable in .bashrc :
mydir=/var/www
export mydir
and in a makefile there is a reference:
include
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, 3APA3A wrote:
Dear cygwinatcygwindotcom,
Umm, is that the wisest choice of address? Let's not feed the spam
harvesters.
I saw this problem was raised for few times on list, but do not see
final solution. I want to create native Windows frontend to
cygwin-based
Please make sure your mailer respects the Reply-To: header -- I set it for
a reason. Oh, and once again, http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR.
Igor
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, Vasoczki Ferenc wrote:
Now i should go, but tomorrow i will check...
Sorry if it is offtopic.
I used linux
Dear Igor Pechtchanski,
--Monday, June 21, 2004, 7:34:33 PM, you wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
1. I did DLL, it works fine with cygwin application.
2. If I try to use it from native application it hangs on LoadLibrary.
3. I did DllMain function with impure_ptr initialization and finally
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of 3APA3A
Sent: 21 June 2004 17:01
2. If I try to use it from native application it hangs on
LoadLibrary.
3. I did DllMain function with impure_ptr initialization
and finally
compiled as described in FAQ.
4. Now DLL
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, 3APA3A wrote:
Dear Igor Pechtchanski,
--Monday, June 21, 2004, 7:34:33 PM, you wrote to 3APA3AatSECURITYdotNNOVdotRU:
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR (even if it's your own). :-D
1. I did DLL, it works fine with cygwin application.
2. If I try to use it
Dave Neary wrote:
I have come across a problem with cygwin (I think) which prevents it
from being used to compile JNI bindings.
Or any DLLs that need to be loaded from non-Cygwin main programs (e.g.
Sun Java). This has been a problem for several releases now, and no one
(me included, I must
Dear Igor Pechtchanski,
--Monday, June 21, 2004, 8:20:50 PM, you wrote to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
IP Whoops, sorry for the confusion. I didn't realise that the information
IP from the above message is already in the FAQ (and that's probably what you
IP referred to in your step 3 above).
IP It
it appears that gcc -mno-cygwin cannot find db.h and build
Berkeley-DB applications.
also, Berkeley-DB utilities documentation appear to be missing from
usr/share/doc/db-4.2.52.
thanks.
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-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Sam Steingold
Sent: 21 June 2004 18:35
To: cygwin
Subject: db mingw
it appears that gcc -mno-cygwin
That's a problem for the MinGW list then. The includes and libraries for
the cygwin compiler and the MinGW compiler are
On Mon, Jun 21, 2004 at 10:23:14AM -0700, Shankar Unni wrote:
Dave Neary wrote:
I have come across a problem with cygwin (I think) which prevents it
from being used to compile JNI bindings.
Or any DLLs that need to be loaded from non-Cygwin main programs (e.g.
Sun Java). This has been a problem
Sorry bet this is a Cygwin chestnut.
I would like to access CygWin on my PC from other PCs on our LAN.
I guess VNC , but which flavour? Other solutions?
zzapper (vim, cygwin, wiki zsh)
--
vim -c :%s/^/WhfgTNabgureRIvzSUnpxre/|:%s/[R-T]/ /Ig|:normal ggVGg?
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, zzapper wrote:
Sorry bet this is a Cygwin chestnut.
I would like to access CygWin on my PC from other PCs on our LAN.
I guess VNC , but which flavour? Other solutions?
Use cygsrv and sshd?
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Problem
i have just installed the latest cygwin release (dll 1.5.10-3) on a Windows
98 SE.
Unfortunately, rlogin does not work - neither on a remote host nor on the
localhost (ssh works fine and also rsh seems to work).
The command output is as follows:
rlogin 127.0.0.1
rlogin: read: No error
Sam Steingold wrote:
it appears that gcc -mno-cygwin cannot find db.h and build
Berkeley-DB applications.
-mno-cygwin isn't some magical AI which somehow removes cygwin dependencies from
existing libraries. It's simply an embedded
cross-compilation mode. Without a *seperate* mingw-targeted
* zzapper (2004-06-21 22:39 +0200)
Sorry bet this is a Cygwin chestnut.
I would like to access CygWin on my PC from other PCs on our LAN.
You cannot access Cygwin but you can access certain services
running against cygwin1.dll: ftpd, proftpd, telnetd, sshd.
I guess VNC , but which flavour?
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-06-21 21:43 +0200)
FYIPlease be patientI am a NEWBIE using the CYGWIN/BASH environment. I did
use UNIX, but that was many years ago (pre 1985) and I have a lot to re-learn.
FYI, please use linebreaks at about 70 characters otherwise your
reader has to scroll
On Monday, June 21, 2004 3:43 PM [EDT], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
3. Or, has someone been succesful to chmod with a W9x environment
IIRC (and I could be wrong, since its been a while since I've worked
with Cygwin under a non NT based system), Win9x/ME has no security
Hello Brian and Thorsten, :) :)
Brian,,,I'll take a look at IIRC! THANKS for the info!
More comments at the appropriate places below!
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On Monday, June 21, 2004 3:43 PM [EDT], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
3. Or, has
Hello Brian and Thorsten, :) :)
OK,so I fell asleep when I looked at the word IIRCplease forgive me ;-\ ;-\
Jerry
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I've updated the version of tcsh to 6.13.00-2.
This is a bug fix release. It solves a problem in tcsh's signal handling,
which e. g. had the result that SIGHUP didn't result in exiting tcsh.
To update your installation, click on the Install Cygwin now link on
the http://cygwin.com/ web page.
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