On Aug 29 17:38, Sam Steingold wrote:
Please upload clisp 2.35 from
http://www.podval.org/~sds/clisp/clisp-2.35-1.tar.bz2
http://www.podval.org/~sds/clisp/clisp-2.35-1-src.tar.bz2
http://www.podval.org/~sds/clisp/setup.hint
Uploaded. I removed 2.33.1-1.
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On Thu, 25 Aug 2005, Vaclav Haisman wrote:
I am not able to solve the problems with Boost and import libraries so I have
decided to make package with just static libraries. It is still going to be
very useful.
The names of the static libs are named as the
Joe Krahn wrote:
Why is multi-window mode designed as an internal window manager
instead of an external Win32-aware external WM? It seems to me that the
advantages of an internal WM are no different from an internal WM on a
normal X server.
I think it would be less of a hack for an X-Client
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, René Berber wrote:
Joe Andersen wrote:
Not sure if this is a Cygwin problem, but it seems to be. I just
installed cygwin so I could run Matlab on the unix servers at school
from my windows laptop. Now that I;ve got rid of zonealarm, cygwin
generallty works fine.
I'm cross-posting this to cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com, and cygwin@cygwin.com
because, although it appears to be X-related, the root cause may turn out
not to be. Here's what's up...
I'm attempting to build an X-client from source. I've done it many times
before without a hitch, although the
I was using Reflection/X and/or Exceed and recently moved to Cygwin/X.
Like in Motif, paste is normally achieved by the middle moust button.
While copy is achieved by simple selecting(without deselecting) the
text.
Therefore, when I am on the cygwin window/s I use the Motif style
for copy/paste.
On Tue, 2005-08-30 at 20:35 +0100, Colin Harrison wrote:
Hi,
Further to my 'picture tells a thousand words' series of patches:-
Before my patch:-
http://www.straightrunning.com/test/faulty_shaped_windows.png
after:-
http://www.straightrunning.com/test/corrected_shaped_windows.png
Actually, cygwin does recognise my middle mouse button,
but as double click rather than paste.
That is handy because one has to be a superfast
double-clicker on Motif emulators, because no matter how
I modified Exceed,Reflection or cygwin/wmaker config
I am unable to have mouse double clicking
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ht writes:
Or you can compile your own 21.4.17 from source, but this is _not_ a
'straight-out-of-the-box' exercise. If you try this and have trouble,
I'll try to dig out my config.status and other notes from the last
time I made it all work. I
ANSI Common Lisp is a high-level, general-purpose programming language.
GNU CLISP is a Common Lisp implementation by Bruno Haible of Karlsruhe
University and Michael Stoll of Munich University, both in Germany.
It mostly supports the Lisp described in the ANSI Common Lisp standard.
It runs on most
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According to Eric Blake on 8/24/2005 7:03 AM:
Sure enough, on 'cd -L', bash always checks for the existance of the
entire path, then checks for posixly_correct, then tries chdir(); so bash
succeeds where sh fails when an intermediate path name
Hello,
I've come across a problem with Pine under Cygwin.
I've tried this with
the stock Cygwin version of Pine (latest available
from Setup: 4.58-1),
and have also compiled up the latest version (4.63)
and had the same
result. I've also tried version 4.60 on Solaris and
could not reproduce
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unshar 4.4 coredumps due to an unitialized variable [1], (not to mention
it executes arbirary shell code, which can be considered a security
flaw[2], but that is inherent in the design of shar rather than something
patchable in code). Since it has
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Is there a way to permanently tell the setup.exe program NOT to update
my version of findutils? Recent versions do not traverse the registry if
they encounter *'s in key names. The version I have (4.1.7-4) does.
Everytime I want to update cygwin
On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, René Berber wrote:
Joe Andersen wrote:
Not sure if this is a Cygwin problem, but it seems to be. I just
installed cygwin so I could run Matlab on the unix servers at school
from my windows laptop. Now that I;ve got rid of zonealarm, cygwin
generallty works fine.
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Is there a way to permanently tell the setup.exe program NOT to update
my version of findutils? Recent versions do not traverse the registry if
they encounter *'s in key names. The version I have (4.1.7-4) does.
Everytime I want to update
I'm cross-posting this to cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com, and cygwin@cygwin.com
because, although it appears to be X-related, the root cause may turn out
not to be. Here's what's up...
I'm attempting to build an X-client from source. I've done it many times
before without a hitch, although the
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Eric Blake wrote:
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Is there a way to permanently tell the setup.exe program NOT to update
my version of findutils? Recent versions do not traverse the registry if
they encounter *'s in key names. The
This was fixed in a snapshot (and it was not so much the * character
in key names as a bug in open() on virtual directories).
Thanks. Do you know which snapshot has it?
See this thread:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2005-08/msg00499.html
Any current snapshot has the fix (since the
Having had the Cygwin environment on several staff systems for some
time, we now desire to roll this out into classrooms but have hit a
problem.
For our classrooms, it is policy that all managed software be installed
on read-only drives / C: partitions to prevent students meddling.
However, for
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Eric Blake wrote:
This was fixed in a snapshot (and it was not so much the * character
in key names as a bug in open() on virtual directories).
Thanks. Do you know which snapshot has it?
See this thread:
Hi,
I am a first time user and having problem using login. When I try to
login as another user it goes through the authentication and finally
fails. See the full transcript attached below.
$ login localcontrol
Password:
No directory /home/LocalService!
Logging in with home = /.
Fanfare!!!
For our classrooms, it is policy that all managed software be installed
on read-only drives / C: partitions to prevent students meddling.
However, for Cygwin to run it must have write access to /tmp and
/var/tmp. Is there any way to 'redirect' these essentials from the
Cygwin home space
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, PJ Halls wrote:
Having had the Cygwin environment on several staff systems for some
time, we now desire to roll this out into classrooms but have hit a
problem.
For our classrooms, it is policy that all managed software be installed
on read-only drives / C: partitions
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, Ramasubramanian Ramesh wrote:
Hi,
I am a first time user and having problem using login. When I try to
login as another user it goes through the authentication and finally
fails. See the full transcript attached below.
$ login localcontrol
Password:
No directory
At 11:03 PM 8/29/2005, beau wrote:
On 8/29/05, Larry Hall wrote:
FWIW, following the problem reporting guidelines outlined at
http://cygwin.com/problems.html would have provided some additional
information from which I could have made a better guess at your
problem.
Very graciously put. ;)
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, Ramasubramanian Ramesh wrote:
Hi,
I am a first time user and having problem using login. When I try to
login as another user it goes through the authentication and finally
fails. See the full transcript attached below.
$ login localcontrol
At 09:56 AM 8/30/2005, you wrote:
As I see it, either xmkmf is setting up the wrong search path, or something is
wrong with my gcc installation (since make depend is looking in 3.3.3/include
but the files are located in 3.4.4/include).
Sounds like the latter. You'll need to get rid of all
Hi,
I have a JDK installed in c:\Java SDK directory. I am trying to export
the JAVA_HOME in cygwin but it seems is crancking out on the space.
export JAVA_HOME=c:\Java\\ SDK
export JAVA_HOME=c:\Java SDK\ and,
export JAVA_HOME=c:/Java SDK/
all fails. Please help!
Thnx,
-Ashish
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export JAVA_HOME=c:\\java\ sdk\\
or
export JAVA_HOME='c:\java sdk\'
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a JDK installed in c:\Java SDK directory. I am trying to export
the JAVA_HOME in cygwin but it seems is crancking out on the space.
export JAVA_HOME=c:\Java\\ SDK
At 11:41 AM 8/30/2005, you wrote:
Hi,
I have a JDK installed in c:\Java SDK directory. I am trying to export
the JAVA_HOME in cygwin but it seems is crancking out on the space.
export JAVA_HOME=c:\Java\\ SDK
export JAVA_HOME=c:\Java SDK\ and,
export JAVA_HOME=c:/Java SDK/
all fails. Please
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a JDK installed in c:\Java SDK directory. I am
trying to export the JAVA_HOME in cygwin but it seems is crancking
out on the space.
export JAVA_HOME=c:\Java\\ SDK
export JAVA_HOME=c:\Java SDK\ and,
export JAVA_HOME=c:/Java SDK/
all fails. Please
you also might want to look at
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-08/msg01112.html
our java home changes often, this allows it to sync
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, Jason Pyeron wrote:
export JAVA_HOME=c:\\java\ sdk\\
or
export JAVA_HOME='c:\java sdk\'
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Original Message
From: M Maki
Sent: 29 August 2005 17:34
I then created a Windows batch file that pipes the command I
want to run to the cygwin.bat file that starts cygwin.
For example:
@echo on
echo ./rsyncbkp.sh | C:\cygwin\cygwin.bat
echo exit | C:\cygwin\cygwin.bat
The
All:
Again any help would be appreciated. Will anyone speculate on
a cause; is there any more info that would be helpful? I may or
may not be getting stackdumps - I will check..
Could this be a hyperthreading issue? I have browsed the
archives - it seemed that all or part of the cygwin
Hi,
I downloaded CygWin and installed, with base and X11 packages.
If i use the startxwin.bat and get error below. So I went to FAQ and
DOCs to solve the problem about opening fonts. Now, I open a console
with bash --login -i and it doesn´t exist mount, umount, ls command. If
i type any
When I use pdksh to expand the name of a file with spaces or other
shell metachars in it, the filename is expanded without escaping the
metacharacters.
On cygwin:
$ cd Whiteboards Photos/
$ echo $KSH_VERSION
@(#)PD KSH v5.2.14 99/07/13.2
On NetBSD:
$ cd Whiteboards\ \\ Photos/
$ echo
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Eric Blake wrote:
This was fixed in a snapshot (and it was not so much the * character
in key names as a bug in open() on virtual directories).
Thanks. Do you know which snapshot has it?
See this thread:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, Reid Thompson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR. Thanks.
Hi,
I have a JDK installed in c:\Java SDK directory. I am
trying to export the JAVA_HOME in cygwin but it seems is crancking
out on the space.
export
According to Larry Hall on 8/30/2005:
According to Thomas Chadwick on 8/30/2005:
.
I'm running into trouble at the make depend point in the
process. It's not finding a couple of include files. Here's an example
message:
makedepend: warning: x2x.c (reading /usr/include/sys/unistd.h,
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Tue, 30 Aug 2005, Reid Thompson wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
huh! That shouldn't have happened -- I use QuoteFix when using
Outlook... will have to check to see a crash or something re-configured
some of my settings
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Hi,
I just installed cygwin (on win xp laptop) for the first time using
setup.exe (for all users). I am having difficulty getting xinetd
working. As I can see from the attached log files in.telnetd/in.ftpd are
dying. (aa is logfile created by xinetd -d and bb is attempt to run
telnet/ftp
I am getting the following error message when running aclocal
development $ aclocal
/usr/share/aclocal/libsmi.m4:8: warning: underquoted definition of
AM_PATH_LIBSMI
run info '(automake)Extending aclocal'
or see
http://sources.redhat.com/automake/automake.html#Extending-aclocal
Antony Baxter wrote:
anything to work. At the moment I've set
url-viewers = /home/ant/bin/viewUrl
in my .pinerc where viewUrl is a 1-line script as
follows:
echo $1 /tmp/viewUrl.log
When run from the command line this (obviously) works
fine. However,
If it's a script file
Hi,
I just installed cygwin (on win xp laptop) for the first time using
setup.exe (for all users). I am having difficulty getting xinetd
working. As I can see from the attached log files in.telnetd/in.ftpd are
dying. (aa is logfile created by xinetd -d and bb is attempt to run
telnet/ftp
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