On Oct 12 19:26, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Corinna Vinschen writes:
Uploaded. Shall I remove 2.4.6-1?
Thanks. Yes, please.
Done,
Corinna
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According to Charles Wilson on 10/12/2005 10:09 PM:
Within the README file
[t]here's no need to list...
exactly which files are included within each of
... the tarballs; in fact it's actually discouraged (because it always
ends up
--- Charles Wilson wrote:
Showstopper: the DLL packages are not bzip'ed, but they are named as if
they are. Once this is fixed, GTG.
Arrg. Sorry. Will fix shortly.
However, this one is missing a few docs (NOT a showstopper; just note
for the next release)
--- Charles Wilson wrote:
Your patch to the two configure.in's is much simpler: are you using an
older, less stringent autoconf, or are you just ignoring the warnings?
(NOT a showstopper)
I am attaching a text file of the warnings I receive now when I autoreconf the
patched source
--- James R. Phillips [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, I didn't intentionally omit any of your small patch -
I thought I had it all.
Oops, I think I did edit it in an attempt to narrow the scope of the search for
a problem. Sorry for the misstatement; I have too many irons in the fire. I
This set of packages has the dll's properly bzipped, and incorporates the extra
documentation suggested by C. Wilson. Please verify correctness and upload if
ok.
ftp://antiskid.homelinux.net/pub/plotutils/plotutils-2.4.1-1-src.tar.bz2
Igor, I'm very thankful to have patches from you, and I appreciate that
you're contributing. I seriously need to work on being more timely
about this.
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Here's a list of setup patches I submitted in September:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2005-09/msg00502.html
Brian Dessent wrote:
Go ahead and commit those. And again, thanks.
I meant to add:
Please add a couple of lines to the CHANGES file to describe the
bugfixes / new features. What I'm aiming for here is to have something
that is not as terse as the ChangeLog that summarizes changes in plain
Eric Blake wrote:
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According to Charles Wilson on 10/12/2005 10:09 PM:
Within the README file
[t]here's no need to list...
exactly which files are included within each of
... the tarballs; in fact it's actually discouraged (because it
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Charles Wilson wrote:
According to Charles Wilson on 10/12/2005 10:09 PM:
Within the README file
[t]here's no need to list...
exactly which files are included within each of
... the tarballs; in fact it's actually discouraged (because it always
James R. Phillips wrote:
--- Charles Wilson wrote:
Your patch to the two configure.in's is much simpler: are you using an
older, less stringent autoconf, or are you just ignoring the warnings?
(NOT a showstopper)
I am attaching a text file of the warnings I receive now when I autoreconf
James R. Phillips wrote:
This set of packages has the dll's properly bzipped, and incorporates the extra
documentation suggested by C. Wilson. Please verify correctness and upload if
ok.
One final note: plotutils-doc's setup.hint needs an external-source.
Remember this for the next release;
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Charles Wilson wrote:
According to Charles Wilson on 10/12/2005 10:09 PM:
Within the README file
[t]here's no need to list...
exactly which files are included within each of
... the tarballs; in fact it's actually discouraged (because
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Charles Wilson wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Charles Wilson wrote:
According to Charles Wilson on 10/12/2005 10:09 PM:
Within the README file
[t]here's no need to list...
exactly which files are included within
On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 02:12:14PM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
Igor, I'm very thankful to have patches from you, and I appreciate that
you're contributing. I seriously need to work on being more timely
about this.
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Here's a list of setup patches I submitted in
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According to Igor Pechtchanski on 10/13/2005 5:36 PM:
Exactly. So I'm asking again: *is* this the consensus? If so, I'll
remove that section from the readme template.
You've got my vote - I have to edit the readme file for every release to
give
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Brian Dessent wrote:
Igor, I'm very thankful to have patches from you, and I appreciate that
you're contributing. I seriously need to work on being more timely
about this.
It's okay, I just wanted to make sure they didn't get lost in the noise...
I've applied the
Yes! Great!
So simple, and it even works!
Thanks,
Tomer.
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Subject: Re: x window managers
Hi, Tomer,
If it isn't personal topic, please cc to
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-10-13 20:31:50
Modified files:
winsup/mingw : ChangeLog
winsup/mingw/include: tchar.h
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* include/tchar.h:
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Modified files:
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Log message:
* Makefile.in (MKDIRP): Just use raw $(INSTALL) rather than
$(INSTALL_DATA).
Create
I attempted to build the Cygwin DLL from CVS today and encountered
permission denied errors from the install target in winsup/cygwin. The
problem appears to be that directories are precreated using install -m
644. With 644 permissions, subsequent install calls to copy files to
those
On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 01:40:38PM -0700, David Rothenberger wrote:
I attempted to build the Cygwin DLL from CVS today and encountered
permission denied errors from the install target in winsup/cygwin. The
problem appears to be that directories are precreated using install -m
644. With 644
On Oct 13 13:01, L?onard Bouchet wrote:
On 13 oct. 05, at 12:45, Brian Dessent wrote:
But I guess that doesn't matter, since the net use succeeds and you can
access Z: through explorer. What happens if you try mounting Z:/
instead of using /cygdrive?
Thanks for your answer. I tried
Léonard Bouchet wrote:
Thanks for your answer. I tried
$ mount //myserver/user /test
the command worked as shown with
$ mount
\\myserver\user on /tmp type system (binmode)
...
but I still have my 'permission denied'
$ cd /test
BASH: cd:
On Oct 13 13:04, Mohamed Amjed Ben Salah wrote:
Hello,
I have a programm that runs very well under Linux. In
this program I use the function mlockall() and i have
a problem to compile it and to run it under cygwin,
because the function mlockall() is not implemented in
the actual version.
--- Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
écrit :
On Oct 13 13:04, Mohamed Amjed Ben Salah wrote:
Hello,
I have a programm that runs very well under Linux.
In
this program I use the function mlockall() and i
have
a problem to compile it and to run it under
cygwin,
because the
--- Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
I'm not sure I understand your problem, but why don't you just use
`rsync -e ssh'?
That's the first thing I tried, several days ago, I should have mentionned it!
It doesn't work because I have trouble with special characters and european
As of version 2.6.0, rsync uses ssh as default transport mechanism. Rsh is
still supported by 'rsync
-e rsh' syntax.
Rgrds Tev
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Sent: 13. oktober 2005 13:26
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: ssh tunnel and
On Oct 13 14:10, Mohamed Amjed Ben Salah wrote:
--- Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR
mlockall will probably never be implemented since
there's no support
for it on user mode level in Win32. There's support
for something like
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According to Paul Eggert on 10/12/2005 3:24 PM:
Thanks for reporting this. It is indeed a bug in
coreutils/lib/mkdir-p.c. It can be triggered by other errors too.
This is hard to write a test case for, but I'd like to fix things.
Does the
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Brian Dessent wrote:
Eric Blake wrote:
I don't know it this was unique to my machine, but am
reporting it in case anyone else runs into the same
issue. When running Microsoft update today, on Win2k,
the patch for Security Update for DirectX 9 for Windows
2000
Ooops...
I use cygrunsrv to run Mercury32 (that, in addition to be a Win32
Applicatio, is not a console application) and it works.
Is there maybe some counter-effect that I don't know?
Ciao,
Danilo
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Oct 12 23:23, Gunnar Thielebein wrote:
Hi,
Is
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Brian Dessent wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
The 'now-abandoned install it all at once' problem was unabandoned two
setup releases ago (I believe), recent advice notwithstanding. Maybe
the setup developers will correct me if I'm wrong but AFAIK, there is no
--- Brian Dessent [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit:
That won't work if the share requires a password, which your original
post implied. What I meant was to net use the share as Z: (providing
the password) and then mount z:/ /foo/bar.
I can't test on the Win98 box right now, but the good news is
On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 04:10:09PM +0200, Danilo Turina wrote:
Ooops...
I use cygrunsrv to run Mercury32 (that, in addition to be a Win32
Applicatio, is not a console application) and it works.
Is there maybe some counter-effect that I don't know?
Nothing serious. Every so often it will issue
On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 02:33:27PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Oct 13 14:10, Mohamed Amjed Ben Salah wrote:
--- Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] a
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR
mlockall will probably never be implemented since
there's no support
for it on user mode
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Danilo Turina wrote:
Ooops...
I use cygrunsrv to run Mercury32 (that, in addition to be a Win32
Applicatio, is not a console application) and it works.
Is there maybe some counter-effect that I don't know?
cygrunsrv should have no problems spawning a Windows app.
Is there maybe some counter-effect that I don't
know?
Nothing serious. Every so often it will issue a
pop-up dialog that says.
Look, behind you! It's a fiddler crab!
[OK]
And, then when you look behind you there will be no
fiddler crab.
You still have to press the OK
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Antony Baxter wrote:
Is there maybe some counter-effect that I don't know?
Nothing serious. Every so often it will issue a
pop-up dialog that says.
Look, behind you! It's a fiddler crab!
[OK]
And, then when you look behind you there will be no
On 10/13/2005, Oliver Wienand wrote:
I think the problem is, that polymake uses templates very heavy and
compiles with --ftemplate-depth-200.
I think you're right. The 'gcc' man pages says this about --ftemplate-depth:
-ftemplate-depth-n
Set the maximum instantiation
Greetings,
Are there any known issues about running cygwin SSHD service in a
production environment? Is there any concern I should be aware of or has
anyone run into problems running it on a production server with ColdFusion
running on it.
Thank you for your time.
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Greetings,
Are there any known issues about running cygwin SSHD service in a
production environment? Is there any concern I should be aware of or
has anyone run into problems running it on a production server with
ColdFusion running on it.
What kind of issues? Just how
I'm trying to ssh from cygwin to another system running AIX. The connection
fails. They seem to be at different levels, but are they not backward
compatible?
cygwin:
$ ssh -V
OpenSSH_4.2p1, OpenSSL 0.9.8 05 Jul 2005
AIX:
$ ssh -V
OpenSSH_3.7p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0.9.7b 10 Apr 2003
Daryl Spartz wrote:
I'm trying to ssh from cygwin to another system running AIX. The connection
fails. They seem to be at different levels, but are they not backward
compatible?
They ought to be - but you should also really only use version 2 - much,
much more secure.
cygwin:
$ ssh -V
PS = Peter J. Stieber on 10/9/2005 7:59 PM:
PS It's attached. I added the -t command to the g++ command so
PS the loader would list the files it was processing when it breaks.
PS The name of the object file in the last line should be
PS SimpleInterpolationTable.o, but it gets truncated.
PS
Peter J. Stieber wrote:
Sorry in advance for the stupid questions, but...
I downloaded the binutils source package, and extracted the source. When
I ran
./configure --help
I didn't see a --enable-debug option or anything I though was
equivalent. Am I missing something?
Normally,
INFO
The gnu plotutils package (plotutils-2.4.1) is now available for cygwin.
This plotting utilities package includes release 4.1 of GNU libplot: a
thread-safe function library for exporting two-dimensional vector graphics.
Additional contents of the plotutils package:
1. libxmi. This is
On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 04:39:13PM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
Peter J. Stieber wrote:
Sorry in advance for the stupid questions, but...
I downloaded the binutils source package, and extracted the source. When
I ran
./configure --help
I didn't see a --enable-debug option or anything I
I'm trying to get the latest snap shot to fix this problem:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-08/msg00420.html
But all available snapshots from Sept and Oct cause cygwin1.dll
compatibility errors. Can I still get the Aug. 9th snapshot. Or what else
can I do?
Thanks.
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PS = Peter J. Stieber
PS Sorry in advance for the stupid questions, but...
PS
PS I downloaded the binutils source package, and
PS extracted the source. When
PS I ran
PS
PS ./configure --help
PS
PS I didn't see a --enable-debug option or anything
PS I though was equivalent. Am I missing something?
PS = Pete Stieber
PS Do I also need to build a debug version of the cygwin DLL?
BD = Brian Dessent
BDIt would help, since otherwise backtraces will only have raw
BD addresses. Note that the cygwin configure script[*] has a
BD --enable-debugging switch, but this is for enabling lots of
BD runtime
Nick Adami wrote:
I'm trying to get the latest snap shot to fix this problem:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-08/msg00420.html
But all available snapshots from Sept and Oct cause cygwin1.dll
compatibility errors. Can I still get the Aug. 9th snapshot. Or what else
can I do?
What do you mean
PS = Peter J. Stieber
PS Sorry in advance for the stupid questions, but...
PS
PS I downloaded the binutils source package, and
PS extracted the source. When
PS I ran
PS
PS ./configure --help
PS
PS I didn't see a --enable-debug option or anything
PS I though was equivalent. Am I missing something?
1. I built the binutils code from the source.
2. I renamed /usr/bin/ld.exe to /usr/bin/ld-old.exe.
3. I copies ld-new.exe to /usr/bin.
The debug session that starts when ld crashes repeats
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
over and over. It never seems to stop.
Was copying
On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 09:35:06PM -0700, Peter J. Stieber wrote:
PS = Pete Stieber
PS Do I also need to build a debug version of the cygwin DLL?
BD = Brian Dessent
BDIt would help, since otherwise backtraces will only have raw
BD addresses. Note that the cygwin configure script[*] has a
BD
On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 10:33:46PM -0700, Peter J. Stieber wrote:
1. I built the binutils code from the source.
2. I renamed /usr/bin/ld.exe to /usr/bin/ld-old.exe.
3. I copies ld-new.exe to /usr/bin.
The debug session that starts when ld crashes repeats
Program received signal SIGSEGV,
OK. This time gdb seemed to attach to the broken ld process, but the
back trace still doesn't have symbols...
GNU gdb 6.3.50_2004-12-28-cvs (cygwin-special)
Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you
are
welcome to
Paul Eggert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Eric Blake) writes:
The algorithm change between 5.3.0 and 5.90 in lib/mkdir-p.c to
try mkdir() first instead of stat(), and key off of EEXIST, breaks
when mkdir() fails with EROFS on an intermediate directory when
the writable directory
Václav Haisman wrote:
/usr/lib/libboost_date_time-gcc-mt-s-1_33.a*
/usr/lib/libboost_date_time-gcc-mt-s.a*
This is called 'versioned' layout.
In my build scripts I would still like to be able to specify
-lboost_date_time and not -lboost_date_time-gcc-mt-s. Is it the
intention of the
Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
IMHO, it is the kernel's job to provide an informative and, above all,
compatible-with-most-others errno value, unless there is a very
good reason. The small extra expense of an lstat call (*but only upon
failure with errno == EROFS*) doesn't seem
...and both changes are available in the 11-Oct-2005 snapshot from
http://cygwin.com/snapshots/
Thanks a lot for the quick response!
Jaime
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Hello,
I try to compile polymake on cygwin.
Compiling works fine as long as cc1plus does not occupy more memory than
I have RAM (ca. 750 MB) on my machine. After this it gets of course
really slow.
I think the problem is, that polymake uses templates very heavy and
compiles with
On Oct 13 00:02, Paul Eggert wrote:
Christopher Faylor writes:
I'm just wondering if there is some kind of official coreutils policy
here.
Not for coreutils itself, no. However, the GNU coding standards make
it clear that porting to systems like Cygwin is lower priority for the
GNU
On 13 oct. 05, at 00:30, Brian Dessent wrote:
Leonard Bouchet wrote:
# Step 1: open the ssh tunnel
$ ssh -fNL 139:myserver:139 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm surprised that this works. Normally if you try this on a windows
machine the port forwarding setup will fail because the local SMB
service
On Oct 12 23:23, Gunnar Thielebein wrote:
Hi,
Is it also possible to patch the cygrunsrv service installer for running
native win32.exe? Means like if you run a windows command/app in bash is
executed there must be also a way to do it in cygrunsrv.
I know there are extra utilities for
Volker Zell writes:
lilypond-internals.info in /usr/share/info/lilypond doesn't seem to be
a valid info file.
Hmm, that looks interesting.
Thanks,
Jan.
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On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
On Tue, 11 Oct 2005, Christopher Faylor wrote:
I don't see how ignoring blocked signals would cause a SEGV however.
Well... indirectly they do :) I hope you are not too annoyed already
because this time I really found the cause of the problem.
On 13 oct. 05, at 10:38, Leonard Bouchet wrote:
I'm simply not sharing anything on the W98 box.
Actually, according to netstat, the binding works because it listens to
127.0.0.1:139, while the windows' sharing service listens to my locally
assigned ip address, for example 192.168.1.25:139.
Leonard Bouchet wrote:
Actually, according to netstat, the binding works because it listens to
127.0.0.1:139, while the windows' sharing service listens to my locally
assigned ip address, for example 192.168.1.25:139.
That's my guess after some additional researches. I still don't know
why
On 13 oct. 05, at 12:45, Brian Dessent wrote:
But I guess that doesn't matter, since the net use succeeds and you can
access Z: through explorer. What happens if you try mounting Z:/
instead of using /cygdrive?
Thanks for your answer. I tried
$ mount //myserver/user /test
the
Hello,
I have a programm that runs very well under Linux. In
this program I use the function mlockall() and i have
a problem to compile it and to run it under cygwin,
because the function mlockall() is not implemented in
the actual version. Have someone idee how to solve
this problem?
Regards
INFO
The gnu plotutils package (plotutils-2.4.1) is now available for cygwin.
This plotting utilities package includes release 4.1 of GNU libplot: a
thread-safe function library for exporting two-dimensional vector graphics.
Additional contents of the plotutils package:
1. libxmi. This is
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