On Jan 5 20:52, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 02:26:29AM +0100, Lapo Luchini wrote:
I've been meaning to mention this. The disk space limitations on the new
sourceware are pretty much nonexistent now - at least for a year or so.
I don't think there's any harm in
On Jan 9 08:42, Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
cut here
#!/bin/bash
mkdir -p WordNet
cd WordNet
# wget
http://cygwin.dev.wapme.net/packages/vzell/cygwin/release/WordNet/setup.hint
wget
On Jan 3 22:05, Lapo Luchini wrote:
Lapo Luchini wrote:
Files?
http://www.lapo.it/cygwin/monotone-0.25-1.tar.bz2
http://www.lapo.it/cygwin/monotone-0.25-1-src.tar.bz2
http://www.lapo.it/cygwin/setup.hint
$ wget http://www.lapo.it/cygwin/monotone-0.25-1.tar.bz2
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On Jan 2 00:08, Lapo Luchini wrote:
Lapo Luchini wrote in
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin-apps/2005-08/msg00272.html:
How does it work regarding aspell? Should every language be packaged
together or every single language by a different mantainer?
Well, in case it is the second case, I
On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 12:48:08PM +0100, Lapo Luchini wrote:
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I produced some updated packages:
URLs:
http://www.lapo.it/cygwin/lighttpd-1.4.8-1.tar.bz2
The dll's in this package have ImageBase 1000.
Lapo Luchini wrote:
Files?
http://www.lapo.it/cygwin/monotone-0.25-1.tar.bz2
http://www.lapo.it/cygwin/monotone-0.25-1-src.tar.bz2
http://www.lapo.it/cygwin/setup.hint
Same for the -src file. Only setup.hint is ok.
Whooops. I guess my other message didn't get thru (my primary mailserver
On Jan 9 16:07, Lapo Luchini wrote:
http://www.lapo.it/cygwin/monotone-0.25-1.tar.bz2
http://www.lapo.it/cygwin/monotone-0.25-1-src.tar.bz2
http://www.lapo.it/cygwin/setup.hint
Packaging looks ok to me. Uploaded.
Thanks,
Corinna
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On Dec 12 10:27, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Dec 10 21:07, Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
On Dec 1 14:05, Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
ftp://sunsite.dk/projects/cygwinports/release/perl/perl-Tk/perl-Tk-804.027-3-src.tar.bz2
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-01-09 12:37:08
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog cygwin.din
winsup/cygwin/include/cygwin: version.h
Log message:
* cygwin.din: Export getsubopt.
*
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-01-09 15:10:14
Modified files:
winsup/cygserver: ChangeLog sysv_msg.cc sysv_sem.cc sysv_shm.cc
Log message:
Check FreeBSD upstream changes and apply important patches.
* sysv_sem.cc
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-01-10 02:39:22
Modified files:
cygwin : ChangeLog spawn.cc
Log message:
* spawn.cc (spawn_guts): Reorganize slightly so that 16 bit check is
done prior
to check for
On Jan 6 15:29, Eric Blake wrote:
Since POSIX requires getsubopt, and newlib provides it, here goes (and let's
hope this patch applies cleaner than my previous two):
2006-01-06 Eric Blake [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* cygwin.din: Export getsubopt.
* include/cygwin/version.h: Bump
Hello!
The subject says it all. Intentional or an oversight? You tell me...
Cheers,
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Hello!
I recently tried to build a package that was using cpp for other
purposes than preprocessing C files. Its configure script was
looking for a way to not have cpp predefine anything, and it
specifically tried the -undef option, but failed. From reading the
docs, I couldn't figure out why.
As I mentioned before, I have *two* entries in /etc/passwd, one corresponding to my senior account on the local system and one corresponding to the domain account.
I've had some really strange behavior as a result. I was able to rsync from the windows box to itself only to discover that the
On Jan 9 09:43, Peter Ekberg wrote:
Hello!
The subject says it all. Intentional or an oversight? You tell me...
You know the answer: http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#WJM
Thanks, I've applied a patch.
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On Jan 6 13:07, Chris Taylor wrote:
I wonder if it would be worth having ssh-host-config set tcpip as a
dependancy for sshd on all systems? While this doesn't seem to have
cropped up much, specifically, it couldn't hurt..
I've send a patch upstream which adds a `-y tcpip' to
On Jan 6 00:03, Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Thu, 5 Jan 2006, Eric Blake wrote:
According to Igor Peshansky on 1/5/2006 3:37 PM:
'su' used to be an executable that worked correctly from a SYSTEM-owned
shell, but now it's a shell script that simply prints a not supported
message. Is it
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jan 6 00:03, Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Thu, 5 Jan 2006, Eric Blake wrote:
According to Igor Peshansky on 1/5/2006 3:37 PM:
'su' used to be an executable that worked correctly from a
SYSTEM-owned shell, but now it's a shell script that
Ugh, top-posting... Reformatted.
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Ken Senior wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Ken Senior wrote:
snip
Some packages (SSH) think the home page should be /home/senior
whereas the default bash shell thinks it's located in
/cygdrive/c/Documents and
On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 01:42:35PM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jan 9 09:43, Peter Ekberg wrote:
The subject says it all. Intentional or an oversight? You tell me...
You know the answer: http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#WJM
:-)
Thanks, I've applied a patch.
Great, thanks!
Cheers,
Hi,
I am tring to compile this sample program on cygwin 1.5.18 and gcc (gcc 3.4.4)
/*file name esd_test.c*/
#include esd.h
#include unistd.h
#include stdio.h
main()
{
int fd;
char host[256];
gethostname(host,256);
fd=esd_open_sound(host);
if(fd = 0)
printf(Hai\n);
else
printf(Bye\n);
}
Does anyone know where one might find a version of the latest
cygwin1.dll which was compiled with the '-g' (debugging) option set? If
it's possible, I would recommend that each cygwin distribution be
accompanyed by an optional cygwin1.dll which has been compiled with said
option. Users can
On Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 08:06:13PM -0600, reader at newsguy dot com wrote:
In that response it was suggested to use a line like:
mda /usr/bin/*procmail* -f %F -d %T
To pass mail to procmail.
[snip]
Cutting to the chase: Using the `mda' line posted above I get a
syntax error:
Vijay Kiran Kamuju wrote:
I am tring to compile this sample program on cygwin 1.5.18 and gcc (gcc 3.4.4)
You're writing a program that tries to call esound libraries. These
libraries are not in the Cygwin distribution. You'll have to build them
yourself or find them elsewhere (Cygwin Ports
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Ken Senior wrote:
Does anyone know where one might find a version of the latest
cygwin1.dll which was compiled with the '-g' (debugging) option set?
If it's possible, I would recommend that each cygwin distribution be
accompanyed by an optional cygwin1.dll which has been
Ken Senior wrote:
Does anyone know where one might find a version of the latest
cygwin1.dll which was compiled with the '-g' (debugging) option set?
Everything you need is at http://cygwin.com/snapshots/.
You can't actually compile a cygwin.dll with the debugging information
in it, because
On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 06:06:41AM -0800, Brian Dessent wrote:
Vijay Kiran Kamuju wrote:
I am tring to compile this sample program on cygwin 1.5.18 and gcc (gcc
3.4.4)
You're writing a program that tries to call esound libraries. These
libraries are not in the Cygwin distribution.
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According to Igor Peshansky on 1/9/2006 6:04 AM:
Right, that's pretty much what I was asking for above. Eric, if it helps,
I can look into submitting the patch later this week, though I haven't
looked at the coreutils code in a while, so it
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Eric Blake wrote:
According to Igor Peshansky on 1/9/2006 6:04 AM:
Right, that's pretty much what I was asking for above. Eric, if it
helps, I can look into submitting the patch later this week, though I
haven't looked at the coreutils code in a while, so it might
On Jan 9 09:30, Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Eric Blake wrote:
According to Igor Peshansky on 1/9/2006 6:04 AM:
Right, that's pretty much what I was asking for above. Eric, if it
helps, I can look into submitting the patch later this week, though I
haven't looked at
I am tring to compile this sample program on cygwin 1.5.18 and gcc (gcc
3.4.4)
You're writing a program that tries to call esound libraries. These
libraries are not in the Cygwin distribution. You'll have to build them
yourself or find them elsewhere (Cygwin Ports has packages I
Vijay Kiran Kamuju schrieb:
I am tring to compile this sample program on cygwin 1.5.18 and gcc (gcc 3.4.4)
You're writing a program that tries to call esound libraries. These
They are currently a part of the cygwin net release.
But i cannot compile the program, even though i have
The add-symbol-file command doesn't seem to be present. This must not
be part of the default distribution. -K
Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Ken Senior wrote:
Does anyone know where one might find a version of the latest
cygwin1.dll which was compiled with the '-g'
Ken Senior wrote:
The add-symbol-file command doesn't seem to be present. This must not
be part of the default distribution. -K
You don't need to do any of that if you name the .dbg file the same as
the .dll and put it in the same directory.
Brian
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Actually, I should have been more specific with my statement, not part
of distribution in the last email. The actual error from gdb is,
warning: no loadable section found in added symbol-file
/usr/bin/cygwin1-20060108.dbg
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Ken Senior wrote:
Actually, I should have been more specific with my statement, not part
of distribution in the last email. The actual error from gdb is,
warning: no loadable section found in added symbol-file
/usr/bin/cygwin1-20060108.dbg
I get that from insight from time to time, but
On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 07:44:22AM -0800, Brian Dessent wrote:
Ken Senior wrote:
Actually, I should have been more specific with my statement, not part
of distribution in the last email. The actual error from gdb is,
warning: no loadable section found in added symbol-file
Vijay Kiran Kamuju wrote:
They are currently a part of the cygwin net release.
Please check the line no 2301 in the setup.ini
You're right, I overlooked that.
But i cannot compile the program, even though i have installed them.
I dont know how other programs that use esound like the Gnome
$ bash -c time
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.1 DULI2 1.5.19s(0.141/4/2) 20051020 10:37:08 i686 unknown
unknown Cygwin
Reproduced on several machines. I wonder what can it be.
Krzysztof Duleba
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Ok, so Igor's directions seem to conflict with the FAQ #15 about whether
or not cygwin services must be halted. Can someone clarify that.
In any case, after renaming the snapshot DLLs (from both 1/7 and 1/8) to
/bin/cygwin1.dll, I find that no cygwin process will launch, not even
the bash
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Ken Senior wrote:
Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Ken Senior wrote:
Does anyone know where one might find a version of the latest
cygwin1.dll which was compiled with the '-g' (debugging) option set?
If it's possible, I would recommend that each cygwin
Hi,
I have been using Cygwin on Windows Server 2003 (both Standard Edition
and Web Server Edition) for a while without any problems to interface
with the IIS scripts in /cygdrive/c/inetpub/adminscripts.
However, I have recently installed Cygwin on Windows Server 2003 64-bit
Standard Edition and
As I continue to descend deeper into the rabbit hole To think, all
this just to try to figure out why rsync is hanging
So, rather than following the quick 'n dirty suggestion of Igor (Thanks
though Igor), I followed the FAQ #15 on installing snapshots with the
same problem---cygwin
On Mon, Jan 09, 2006 at 05:13:54PM +0100, Krzysztof Duleba wrote:
$ bash -c time
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.1 DULI2 1.5.19s(0.141/4/2) 20051020 10:37:08 i686 unknown
unknown Cygwin
Reproduced on several machines. I wonder what can it be.
Just try running 'time'
Christopher Faylor wrote:
Just try running 'time' from the bash prompt. You get a SEGV from strlen
AFAICT.
This doesn't seem to have anything to do with -c. It seems to be an
issue with the time command.
Not my experience:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ time
real0m0.000s
user0m0.000s
executable
permissions.
So, the steps should be something like this (this is just an example, I
include it only for reference):
c:\mkdir tmp
c:\cd tmp
c:\tmpc:\cygwin\bin\wget http://cygwin.com/snapshots/cygwin1-20060109.dll.bz2
c:\tmpc:\cygwin\bin\wget http://cygwin.com/snapshots/cygwin1
Krzysztof Duleba wrote:
$ bash -c time
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.1 DULI2 1.5.19s(0.141/4/2) 20051020 10:37:08 i686 unknown
unknown Cygwin
This looks like a bash bug. It looks like only 3.0 is affected, as it works
fine in 3.1. Since 'time' is a builtin, it
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Ken Senior wrote:
Ok, so Igor's directions seem to conflict with the FAQ #15 about whether
or not cygwin services must be halted. Can someone clarify that.
Umm, sorry. That's what I get for writing a message and then coming back
to change some part of it (with some time in
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Ken Senior wrote:
As I continue to descend deeper into the rabbit hole To think, all
this just to try to figure out why rsync is hanging
So, rather than following the quick 'n dirty suggestion of Igor (Thanks
though Igor), I followed the FAQ #15 on installing
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jan 9 09:30, Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Eric Blake wrote:
According to Igor Peshansky on 1/9/2006 6:04 AM:
Right, that's pretty much what I was asking for above. Eric, if it
helps, I can look into submitting the patch later this week, though I
I tried to download cygwin modules with a 56k
connection.
The download was interrupted after a few hours.
If I try to download again, will the cygwin setup
program know which files where successfully downloaded
?
Or does it download the whole and overwrite existing
components?
(Should I install
Julien Rouiller wrote:
I tried to download cygwin modules with a 56k
connection.
The download was interrupted after a few hours.
If I try to download again, will the cygwin setup
program know which files where successfully downloaded
?
Or does it download the whole and overwrite existing
Christopher Faylor writes:
maybe even running this under gdb to find out precisely where the crash
is happening
Is there a How track down bugs with gdb HOWTO for dummies? I'd like to
help, but don't have experience with gdb.
Ingo
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Brett Serkez wrote:
After tedious research, I've figured out that the missing package
is: libwmf.
None of the perl-Tk modules link against libwmf, and a grep of the
sources for wmf returns nothing.
In addition, neither Debian nor Gentoo show
Well, I had Cygwin installed as part of the Apache2Triad WAMP installation,
and it was cool enough I went to the Cygwin site and loaded Cygwin from the
setup utility, using the defaults. That was cool, but I figured I was
missing a lot of options so I reloaded it with everything (I kind of like to
After tedious research, I've figured out that the missing package
is: libwmf.
None of the perl-Tk modules link against libwmf, and a grep of the
sources for wmf returns nothing.
In addition, neither Debian nor Gentoo show libwmf as a requirement
for their packages.
Can you please
I recently upgraded from ZoneAlarm Pro to ZoneAlarm Suite (both version
6.1.737.000).
Other than the usual issues with bash and sshd, I suddenly found that
trying to use ssh with X forwarding hung. Before complaining that
this should be posted on the X11 list, I don't believe the issue is
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Brett Serkez wrote:
[snip]
Using -vvv I see the hang is occuring when ssh executes the
following command:
sh -c /usr/X11R6/bin/xauth -f /tmp/ssh-OrQEQQHWXE/xauthfile generate
7..0.1:0.0 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 untrusted timeout 1200 2 /dev/null
/usr/X11R6/bin/xauth:
Brett Serkez wrote:
Run it in, you get a nice exit button.
Right.
Uninstall the package libwmf.
Run it, it core dumps.
Not for me.
Please confirm on your system, should be trival, and add the dependency.
Please also bear in mind, that I only install what I need, the default
plus
[snip]
Please also bear in mind, that I only install what I need, the
default plus minimum, in this case, Perl/Tk. If this doesn't work on
your system, please try this approach.
I'll admit that I don't have a mimimal system by any means, but AFAICS
libwmf has nothing to do with perl-Tk.
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Brett Serkez wrote:
[snip]
It could also be that the script is assuming that ssh will close
stdin. Try adding a redirection of stdin from /dev/null as well
(i.e., use
sh -c /usr/X11R6/bin/xauth -f /tmp/ssh-OrQEQQHWXE/xauthfile generate
7..0.1:0.0
The default version of the libexif package seems to be 0.6.12-1. There
is a fatal error in this version. It has been fixed in 0.6.13
In exif-data.c, there is a single line of code
if (s 1) *ds++;
The author really wanted
if (s 1) (*ds)++;
This bug will be exercised whenever a
[snip]
Well, if you can find where ssh is invoked, you can also give it the
-n parameter, which would result in equivalent functionality.
I don't want to confuse anybody, the command in question is being run
internally by ssh to setup an X authorization cookie to pass over the
the xterm on the
On Mon, 9 Jan 2006, Brett Serkez wrote:
[snip]
Well, if you can find where ssh is invoked, you can also give it the
-n parameter, which would result in equivalent functionality.
I don't want to confuse anybody, the command in question is being run
internally by ssh to setup an X
Hi all,
I'm interested in the Cygwin1.dll's design and implementations, are there some
documents about it ?
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I'm running latest Cygwin under Windows XP Pro (SP2, with all updates).
I installed all the Singular packages via Cygwin Setup.
After I start cygwin with its bash shell, command
Singular
gives error:
Singular signal 11 (v: 3001/2005111410):
Segment fault/Bus error occurred
Richard Meng wrote:
Hi all,
I'm interested in the Cygwin1.dll's design and implementations, are there
some documents about it ?
Actually, we have something even better. It's called the code! ;-)
Documentation in general can be found at:
http://cygwin.com/docs.html
The above provide a
Murray Eisenberg wrote:
I'm running latest Cygwin under Windows XP Pro (SP2, with all updates).
I installed all the Singular packages via Cygwin Setup.
After I start cygwin with its bash shell, command
Singular
gives error:
Singular signal 11 (v: 3001/2005111410):
Segment fault/Bus
Thanks for your reply that suggests to try a recent snapshot.
Unfortunately, I don't know whether the various, latest snapshot files
will help, since I haven't a clue which one or ones to download or, once
I've downloaded, what to do with it/them!
I see nothing on the snapshots page (to
Dear Mr. Eisenberg,
On the other hand, if I go to the subdirectory lib\Singular of the main
cygwin directory and double-click Singular.exe, then Singular does run,
in a DOS command prompt window (although I see message cannot open
`standard.lib'.
At first, to enable you to use Singular
Thank you for those pointers. By adding the environment variables
listed at the first URL, below, I can now indeed get singular to work
from a DOS command prompt window.
I can also get Singular to work in a Cygwin terminal window by starting
Cygwin and, at the bash prompt, invoking
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