The version of doxygen included in Cygwin is quite old.
Could the doxygen maintainer please consider updating this package soon,
thanks.
Max.
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005, Max Bowsher wrote:
The version of doxygen included in Cygwin is quite old.
Could the doxygen maintainer please consider updating this package soon,
thanks.
Hans Horn offered[*] to maintain a new version of doxygen. Let's give it
another week or so, and if Ryunosuke
Christopher Faylor wrote:
... I don't know if there are any other issues that need
to be addressed with rxvt ...
There are a few issues that I had already pointed out to Steve O
recently:
* A new port should be based on the newer rxvt-unicode project.
Actually, I have been able to compile
On Sat, Mar 26, 2005 at 12:29:58AM +0100, Thomas Wolff wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
... I don't know if there are any other issues that need
to be addressed with rxvt ...
There are a few issues that I had already pointed out to Steve O
recently:
Steve has just released a new version of
Max Bowsher wrote:
The version of doxygen included in Cygwin is quite old.
Could the doxygen maintainer please consider updating this package soon,
thanks.
FYI, the current doxygen package still uses the old /usr/doc directory.
Whoever ends up updating this package should use
Silvio A. Vitiello wrote:
Although I have a brazilian keyboard and it seems to be properly
configurated as you can see in the XWin.log file, I can't get characters
like / and the question mark to appear in any of the keys.
I've check my local installation and everything with the keyboard
Hi Alexander.
I made a little progress on this error with the help of the
application's authors. By changing the application's method for
rendering offscreen buffers from SGIX (hardware acceleration) to GLX
(no hardware acceleration) I can avoid the error. Although SGIX works
on my Nvidia card
Ravi Prasad wrote:
I am using cygwin for tinyos. I installed
Tinyos1.1.0 in directory C:\tinyos\ and later upgraded
to 1.1.7. I have installed arm-gcc from
http://www.gnuarm.com/bu-2.15_gcc-3.4.3-c-c++-java_nl-1.12.0_gi-6.1.exe
to the directory C:\tinyos\cygwin\arm-gcc\GNUARM
Now the
Brian Dessent wrote:
Mikael wrote:
Thanks Michael. I am using the CVS-version (dated early febraury) of
Emacs.
I removed the lines I added to my .bashrc and added what you showed to my
.emacs. Now my bash shell inside emacs looks nice (and in color), but
it's
not perfect. Here it is:
Hi,
we installed cygwin (version 1.5.13-1) on a Windows Server 2003
(Windows .NET Server Ver 5.2 Build 3790). Locally on the machine
everything is running fine. When I remote connect from a Windows XP
machine (runnige XP Professional SP2) via Windows Remote Desktop and I
start up a bash shell I
A new version of the autossh package is available in the Cygwin
distribution.
Changes in version 1.3-1:
* New upstream release:
- You can now use a remote echo server, instead of a loop of port
forwardings, to monitor the ssh connection. See the man page for details.
- Several bug fixes.
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According to Brian Dessent on 3/25/2005 1:00 AM:
The first line above of PS1 is an escape sequence that tells the
terminal to change the window title to the given string. Emacs
apparently does not support that escape sequence, so you'll have to
Eric Blake wrote:
According to Brian Dessent on 3/25/2005 1:00 AM:
The first line above of PS1 is an escape sequence that tells the
terminal to change the window title to the given string. Emacs
apparently does not support that escape sequence, so you'll have to
modify your prompt. The Cygwin
there id the option of just downloading the srcs from www.postgresql.org
for 7.2.X and building them yourself.
reid
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On Thu, 24 Mar 2005, Brian Dessent wrote:
Peter Stephens wrote:
When in non-blocking mode I thought I would be able to get a return
from recv of '-1' and then check errno, but it never seems to be
anything but '11', or EAGAIN. This seems to be true whether I
MSG_PEEK or not.
I have
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005, Jonathan Arnold wrote:
Eric Blake wrote:
And this is an evil default in /etc/profile,
[snip]
I would prefer the cygwin default for bash to be:
PS1='\[\e]0;[EMAIL PROTECTED] \[\e[33m\]\w\[\e[0m\]\n\$ '
Well, I'm hoping I can find the time to propose a bash update
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According to Jonathan Arnold on 3/25/2005 7:16 AM:
I would prefer the cygwin default for bash to be:
PS1='\[\e]0;[EMAIL PROTECTED] \[\e[33m\]\w\[\e[0m\]\n\$ '
Well, I'm hoping I can find the time to propose a bash update this weekend
to the
Considering the recent thread on rxvt and PS1, I propose the following patches
to /etc/default/etc/profile. In addition to fixing the default PS1 for bash to
correctly delineate non-printing characters, it fixes the following additional
bugs: When using case, you do not need to quote a
On Fri, Mar 25, 2005 at 04:37:26PM +, Eric Blake wrote:
Considering the recent thread on rxvt and PS1, I propose the following
patches to /etc/default/etc/profile. In addition to fixing the default
PS1 for bash to correctly delineate non-printing characters, it fixes
the following additional
On Fri, Mar 25, 2005 at 04:37:26PM +, Eric Blake wrote:
I'm not sure I understand the removal of `` for portability in the
same patch which changes
A=foo
export A
to
export A=foo
Yes, export A=foo is nonportable (/bin/sh, which is ash, does not like it, even
though POSIX
On Fri, Mar 25, 2005 at 05:14:49PM +, Eric Blake wrote:
On Fri, Mar 25, 2005 at 04:37:26PM +, Eric Blake wrote:
I'm not sure I understand the removal of `` for portability in the
same patch which changes
A=foo
export A
to
export A=foo
Yes, export A=foo is nonportable
Hi All...
While doing some testing with keychain and the snapshots while getting ready
to release a keychain service package (still working on it)...I noticed the
following
Sometimes doing a [ -f foo ]; will show a false true while the symlink is
being created. You can see this by opening two
Hi All...
Cut and paste error...I wanted to say execute
while :; do rm foo; ln -s $$ foo; done
in the first one. The line I used was part of furhter debugging work.
From: Karl M
Subject: test -f occasionally fails on sym links (keychain related)
Date: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 09:37:30 -0800
Hi All...
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005, Eric Blake wrote (snipped):
In addition to fixing the default PS1 for bash to correctly delineate
non-printing characters,
One thing that bash does is *deliberately* compute the line break one
character *before* the edge of the screen. You can see what happens when
it is
Hi,
I´m trying the whole time to get my /dev directory work.
There is no /dev/parport0, so I tried to install one with
mknod /dev/parport0 c 99 0
but it doesn´t help.
I need it for programming my ATmega16 microcontroller with uisp.
I always get
/dev/parport0: No such device or address
Failed to
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005, Eric Blake wrote (snipped):
Most shells understand `` (particularly, all official shells on
Cygwin, which is what's important).
True enough, and I concede that POSIX requires it to work.
In fact, in this particular case,
it's probably better to use `` instead of
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005, Eric Blake wrote:
In fact, in this particular case,
it's probably better to use `` instead of ``, IMO.
No, `echo $0|tr ...` does the wrong thing if $0 is two spaces/sh (it
passes just one space to tr, instead of two), while `echo $0|tr ...`
works correctly.
In *this
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005, Eric Blake wrote:
No, `echo $0|tr ...` does the wrong thing if $0 is two spaces/sh (it
passes just one space to tr, instead of two), while `echo $0|tr ...`
works correctly.
In *this particular* case, the value will be compared with a constant set
of space-free
Pardon if this is mis-posted. I'm a long-time cygwin user and fan, but not
very good at usenet.
Which package do I get to get 'netstat'?
I found this (slightly silly) thread:
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2004-06/msg00959.html
titled yes -- netstat (was Re: is there any command to see all
At 04:31 PM 3/25/2005, you wrote:
Pardon if this is mis-posted. I'm a long-time cygwin user and fan, but not
very good at usenet.
Which package do I get to get 'netstat'?
I found this (slightly silly) thread:
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2004-06/msg00959.html
titled yes -- netstat (was Re:
At 04:31 PM 3/25/2005, you wrote:
Pardon if this is mis-posted. I'm a long-time cygwin user and fan, but not
very good at usenet.
Which package do I get to get 'netstat'?
I found this (slightly silly) thread:
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2004-06/msg00959.html
titled yes -- netstat (was
I boiled this down to nothing(see below). I must be missing something
basic. I tried the suggestions made so far and it never gets to:
printf( ERRNO %i\n, errno);
I would expect that on a disconnect (I use putty in telnet or raw mode) it
would return -1 whether it is doing MSG_PEEK or
Hi!
Our legacy C++ application was written on SGI IRIX using older compiler
features. Last year, we ported it to SuSe Linux (both 8.2 and 9.1). We
have had a few challenges, but nothing big. Recently, I have been asked to
get the application to run on MS-Windows, with very little time. I
cygwin-1.5.13-1
give me cygwin1.dll plz
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At 03:19 PM 3/25/2005, Brian K. Whatcott wrote:
I am confused, because the two flavors of SuSe use g++ 3.2 and 3.3.4, and
there wasn't a big problem going from 3.2 to 3.3.4. Since Cygwin uses g++
3.3.3, I would think that the code that works on 3.3.4 (SuSe 9.1) would be a
no brainer. I think
Âèòàëèé Ñòàñþê wrote:
cygwin-1.5.13-1
give me cygwin1.dll plz
This list only supports installations of Cygwin done with the setup.exe
installer from cygwin.com. If you used that you'd have cygwin1.dll
already, so it's likely that you're using someone else's packaged
binaries. Ask them.
If
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005 07:33:54 -0700, Eric Blake wrote:
Also, check out the generic build script, it automates several of the
steps in Chuck's email as listed in the FAQ (can we get FAQ 88 updated to
add a link to the latest version of the GBS?). It is covered in more
detail near the end of
thomas revell wrote:
Apologies if I'm missing something really obvious here, but I can't seem
to get ssmtp to use the -f option, to change the address to send from. My
situation is like this:
From a glance at the code without any real testing, it looks like it
changes the From: header
Tim,
I did install the gcc C compiler. What switches need to be set with
cygcheck? I'll run it and forward the results.
Brian K. Whatcott
Senior Software and Systems Engineer
Millennium Engineering Integration
(719) 264-4310, FAX (719) 264-4318
(719) 331-5100 (Cell)
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A new version of the autossh package is available in the Cygwin
distribution.
Changes in version 1.3-1:
* New upstream release:
- You can now use a remote echo server, instead of a loop of port
forwardings, to monitor the ssh connection. See the man page for details.
- Several bug fixes.
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