Gerrit Corinna,
Thanks very much. I've corrected most of the problems
Gerrit noted in e2fsprogs and e2fsimage. Updated packages
are available for review at:
http://www.oneparticularharbor.net/cygwin
e2fsprogs:
source :
Changes:
* Expanded /usr/share/doc/autossh/README.Cygwin, to describe the NT
service mode and how to use it with cygrunsrv.
http://home.comcast.net/~andrex/cygwin/autossh/setup.hint
http://home.comcast.net/~andrex/cygwin/autossh/autossh-1.2g-2.tar.bz2
What are you talking about, Erin,
This makes no sense and its not about cygwin-xfree.
Off topic.
If you want to takr about Cygwin Xfree, be my guest.
This makes no sense at all.
And I know.
Because rumor has it, that I don't make sense at all either.
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off topic.
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Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 10:10 AM
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Subject: expelled wangle page sourwood
attest pericles
Erin is not recieving mail, but she sure can mess up here with off topic
email.
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Sent: Monday, August 16, 2004 11:13 AM
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Subject: RE: expelled wangle page
Hello,
I am running the most recent version of the cygwin package under Windows
XP. Everytime I try to start an Xwin session in -multiwindow mode my
Cygwin-X crashes. This is where the hang-up occurs:
(WM) /tmp mounted int textmode
_XSERVTransmkdir: Owner of /tmp/.X11-unix should be set to
A cursory search of the cygwin-xfree mailing list
would have returned
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2004-06/msg00100.html
(and more)
which talks about a variety of reasons for X failing
including
mounts,
firewalls,
and others.
If you have already read and followed these suggestions,
I'm using CygWin XFree86 with a dual monitor setup and a single monitor
setup. In my experience there are, not surprisingly, more problems with
the dual monitor setup.
This made me think a bit about how multi-monitor CygWin XFree86 could
get more testing.
Is there any interest amongst CygWin
More details - I tried to debug the problem (as much
as I could) and this is what I found out. First I
found out how startx calls xinit -
xinit /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/xinit/xinitrc -- \
-multiwindow -clipboard
Since this exact command starts X every time with no
problem I looked at the output when
Following Gerd's comments, here is an updated patch that also improves
the internal error handling. It follows Gerd's approach.
He has not answered my previous e-mail but he has indicated he would
be in vacation for two weeks, so this is not unexpected.
I have also verified that the code
This patch is a merge of what Gerd sent on July 17 and of
my changes to match the improved capability of the driver.
This is the first time I run the testsuite, and it was on WinME.
There were more failures than I expected, e.g. in mmap. I don't
know how this compares to NT.
Pierre
2004-08-17
Stephen More schrieb:
I am trying to get Win32-API to compile under cygwin.
http://search.cpan.org/~acalpini/Win32-API-0.41/API.pm
So far I have changed itoa to use sprintf.
Now I am trying to convert the inline assembly written in intel syntax to
ATT syntax so gcc can compile it.
Can anyone
Stephen More schrieb:
I am trying to get Win32-API to compile under cygwin.
http://search.cpan.org/~acalpini/Win32-API-0.41/API.pm
So far I have changed itoa to use sprintf.
Now I am trying to convert the inline assembly written in intel syntax to
ATT syntax so gcc can compile it.
Can anyone
Stephen More schrieb:
I found a patch from an earlier cygwin post:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-01/msg00594.html
I assume this will fix it. Is there any way we can get a new version with
this patch posted on cpan ?
Don't expect that.
Aldo didn't accept any gcc and MakeMaker patches in the
Dr. Volker Zell schrieb:
* Build with cygwin-1.5.10
Nitpicking.
Shouldn't this say?
* Built with cygwin-1.5.10
Anyway, thanks a lot! Finally the servers.
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Reini Urban
http://xarch.tu-graz.ac.at/home/rurban/
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Stephen More schrieb:
I found a patch from an earlier cygwin post:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-01/msg00594.html
I assume this will fix it. Is there any way we can get a new version
with this patch posted on cpan ?
I was able to get libwin32-0.191 to build with the latest Cygwin + gcc
I am having difficulty printing to a locally shared printer on a windows
2003 server.
I have a printer installed called hp5si which is shared.
When I try the following:
banner hi|unix2dos //machine/hp5si
bash: //carylewis/hp5si: No such host or network path
Is there a specific security policy
I am unable to determince what the error is, not knowing anything about
gcc, fltk or fltk-config
the following command produces a gui executable (at least for this
trivial example)
which prints Hello World to the console when Open is selected from the
File menu.
gcc test.cxx -lfltk -lstdc++
Dave wrote: Stephen More schrieb: I found a patch from an earlier cygwin
post: http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-01/msg00594.html I assume this will
fix it. Is there any way we can get a new version with this patch posted on cpan ?
I was able to get libwin32-0.191 to build
Stephen wrote:
--- Gerrit P. Haase [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Attached the diff what I scribbled together (most probably totally
wrong, but it compiles now and most of the samples are working).
Please tell me how your versin of Callback is working, mine is kaputt.
Thanks so much for your
Hi,
I got my /etc/passwd and /etc/group from mkpasswd and mkgroup. When I'm loged as user,
sometimes I need to get administrator privileges, for instance, to make and install a
library or program. How do I do that? I tried:
su administrator
but it always says I'm using the wrong password (I use
Why not use the Microsoft runas command to start your program/shell?
RUNAS [ [/noprofile | /profile] [/env] [/netonly] ]
/user:UserName program
Maurício [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Re: Using su on cygwin
At 02:26 PM 8/16/2004, you wrote:
Hi,
I got my /etc/passwd and /etc/group from mkpasswd and mkgroup. When I'm loged as
user, sometimes I need to get administrator privileges, for instance, to make and
install a library or program. How do I do that? I tried:
su administrator
but it always says
I saw a post or two about this in the archives, but no answer...
man rxvt shows a garbled man page, or rather, what looks like an
improperly processed/formatted man page. Is this a configuration issue
with man, or is it really a problem?
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At 03:46 PM 8/16/2004, you wrote:
I saw a post or two about this in the archives, but no answer...
man rxvt shows a garbled man page, or rather, what looks like an improperly
processed/formatted man page. Is this a configuration issue with man, or is it
really a problem?
Do you google?
Larry Hall wrote:
At 03:46 PM 8/16/2004, you wrote:
I saw a post or two about this in the archives, but no answer...
man rxvt shows a garbled man page, or rather, what looks like an improperly processed/formatted man page. Is this a configuration issue with man, or is it really a problem?
Do you
On Mon, August 16, 2004 9:52 pm, Paul Galbraith said:
Larry Hall wrote:
C'est la vie...I tried google groups (but not google), and well as the
archive list, neither of which turned up that little gem (within the first
few pages of results, at least). Cheers,
Paul
There's also this
Yesterday we ran setup.exe and downloaded X-Cygwin.
Followed direction in the FAQ about virus unlikely to be there.
But this package, from at least three different mirrors shows up the
same with clamav:
freeglut-2.2.0-1.tar.bz2
(honestly we don't know at this time what the package is about, late
Hi,
I am trying to write large files across multiple floppies using tar. I am
using tar 1.13.25 and it writes to the first diskette but then stops - no
prompt for the next disk or anything.
I searched the archives and found the following:
Did you try the -M or --multi-volume option of tar?
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004, Hans Horn wrote:
Igor,
thx for your good idea to look what igawk is doing under the hood.
So I tracked things further down and found that the problem is one line
further down than you thought, and does not seem to be cygwin/windows
specific (doesn't work under AIX
On Sun, 15 Aug 2004, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
On Fri, Aug 13, 2004 at 11:30:49PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
This looks like an upstream igawk portability bug -- the lines
processed_program=`gawk -- $expand_prog /dev/stdin EOF
$program
EOF
look like the
Miroslav Rovis wrote:
Yesterday we ran setup.exe and downloaded X-Cygwin.
Followed direction in the FAQ about virus unlikely to be there.
But this package, from at least three different mirrors shows up the
same with clamav:
freeglut-2.2.0-1.tar.bz2
(honestly we don't know at this time what the
Dear all,
My c drive does not have enough space, so I just copyed the whole folder of cygwin to
another drive and expect to run it there. It worked but the problem is that the
default folder is still under c:/cygwin, not the new one g:/cygwin. Anyone knows how
to map it to the new drive?
On Aug 16, 2004, at 9:43 PM, Yihu Li wrote:
Dear all,
My c drive does not have enough space, so I just copyed the whole
folder of cygwin to another drive and expect to run it there. It
worked but the problem is that the default folder is still under
c:/cygwin, not the new one g:/cygwin. Anyone
TeXmacs has been updated to the new stable version 1.0.4.
Canonical homepage:
http://texmacs.org
NEWS
Cygwin specific:
- PDF exports works now
- please avoid spaces in your username
- if you decide to install the unofficial netpbm package, which installs
to /usr/local/bin/netpbm, then make
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