On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 04:40:43PM -0600, Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
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Please upload:
ftp://sunsite.dk/projects/cygwinports/release/perl/perl-Tk/perl-Tk-804.027-4-src.tar.bz2
On Jan 12 17:54, Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
Yaakov S writes:
Python Numeric is used by many other Python modules, including pygtk,
and is included with every major Linux distribution.
Once approved, AFAIK this should be uploaded under /release/python/.
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According to Corinna Vinschen on 1/13/2006 4:08 AM:
category: Python
Not GTG. The category is wrong.
Is it time for cygwin to add categories for Python and Perl? After all,
http://cygwin.com/setup.html recommends checking with this list
cut here
#!/bin/bash
mkdir -p xemacs/xemacs-emacs-common xemacs/xemacs-tags
cd xemacs
wget http://mitglied.lycos.de/vzell/cygwin/release/xemacs/setup.hint
wget
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clamav maintainer,
ClamAV 0.88 is vulnerable to a buffer overflow which may lead to
remote execution of arbitrary code.
Please update clamav to 0.88 ASAP.
More information:
http://security.gentoo.org/glsa/glsa-200601-07.xml
Hi All,
I am sorry if this question has already been answered.
When I run dselect in an cygwin bash shell, I get the following message
read-only access: only preview of selections is available.
Is this covered in the documentation? If not, how do I fix it?
Yours Sincerely Stephen Grant Brown
STEPHEN GRANT BROWN wrote:
I am sorry if this question has already been answered.
When I run dselect in an cygwin bash shell, I get the following message
read-only access: only preview of selections is available.
Is this covered in the documentation? If not, how do I fix it?
You seem to
My team has begun development of a new project to be written in Python.
One of our requirements is that we be able to generate some relatively
simple plots and save them in PNG or JPEG format. I've looked at three
possibilities so far and encountered problems with all of them.
I started by
[snip]
Other than the usual issues with bash and sshd, I suddenly found that
trying to use ssh with X forwarding hung.
[snip]
Have not made much progress, however did find a work around that
others might find useful. Also interested if others are experiencing
the issue.
In summary, the
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-01-13 10:18:31
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog net.cc wincap.cc wincap.h
Log message:
* net.cc (cygwin_setsockopt): Ignore errors when setting IP_TOS on
Windows 2000 and
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-01-13 13:39:05
Modified files:
winsup/utils : ChangeLog cygcheck.cc
Log message:
* cygcheck.cc (dump_sysinfo): Convert osname to const and remove casts
in subsequent assignments.
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-01-13 14:00:10
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog uname.cc
Log message:
* uname.cc (uname): Concatenate a -WOW64 to utsname's sysname
member to see when running under WOW64.
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-01-13 15:36:29
Modified files:
winsup/utils : ChangeLog cygcheck.cc
Log message:
* cygcheck.cc (dump_sysinfo): Convert k32 to HMODULE.
Patches:
This uses LoadLibrary and GetProcAddress instead of -lwininet so that systems
lacking IE3 can still run cygcheck. Tested on XP and NT4, and verified that
with WININET.DLL renamed cygcheck can still function.
2006-01-13 Brian Dessent [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Makefile.in (cygcheck.exe): Do
Christopher Faylor wrote:
That said, however, we don't provide support for cygwinports. You
downloaded that from another site and there is another mailing list
devoted to it. The fact that it has the word cygwin in it doesn't
mean that many people here are familiar with it.
Well, my problem
Hello,
I am looking for a quick and easy way to install cygwin on other computers so
that it contains exactly the packages that i need, other customisations and
other programs built manually.
In order to do that, I have simply zipped the entire c:\cygwin directory ,
put it on a cd, and
Adrian Maier wrote:
Hello,
I am looking for a quick and easy way to install cygwin on other computers so
that it contains exactly the packages that i need, other customisations and
other programs built manually.
In order to do that, I have simply zipped the entire c:\cygwin directory ,
put
On Jan 13 09:49, Chris Taylor wrote:
Adrian Maier wrote:
Hello,
I am looking for a quick and easy way to install cygwin on other computers
so
that it contains exactly the packages that i need, other customisations
and
other programs built manually.
In order to do that, I have
On Jan 12 13:38, David Rothenberger wrote:
I'm seeing a problem with ftp in inetutils-1.3.2-34 that was not
present in inetutils-1.3.2-33.
With -34:
% ftp ibiblio.org
ftp: setsockopt TOS (ignored): Protocol not available
Connected to ibiblio.org.
220 ProFTPD Server (Bring it on...)
On Jan 13 01:12, Adye, TJ (Tim) wrote:
Hi Corinna,
Thanks for the inetutils update. The inetd -D option is particularly
welcome (so thanks also to Bryan Thrall).
Unfortunately the new version's ftp, rcp, and rlogin commands give an
annoying new warning when connecting, eg.
ftp:
On Thu, Jan 12, 2006 at 07:57:27PM -0800, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
On 1/11/06, Igor Peshansky wrote:
As mentioned in http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-01/msg00537.html,
here's a patch to the FAQ to clarify the section on installing snapshots.
I didn't know whether the various *.texinfo
My question is: what are the settings required by cygwin to operate
normally? ( i guess it needs some environment variables and/or
registry settings ).
Is it just the mount points that are the issue? The path? The desktop
icon? It is possible to run setup against such an 'installation'
Hello,
When I try to initialise the postgresql database cluster with initdb
it generates the
following errors :
$ initdb -D pgsql_data/
The files belonging to this database system will be owned by user am.
This user must also own the server process.
The database cluster will be initialized with
On 1/13/06, Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can we please refrain from pointing to the registry all the time?
You can check out your mount points by `mount -m my_mounts', edit
the my_mounts file at will, copy it over to the bin directory on the
target system, and then check the
Brett Serkez wrote:
My question is: what are the settings required by cygwin to
operate normally? ( i guess it needs some environment variables
and/or registry settings ).
Is it just the mount points that are the issue? The path? The
desktop icon? It is possible to run setup against
On Jan 13 12:44, Adrian Maier wrote:
Hello,
When I try to initialise the postgresql database cluster with initdb
it generates the
following errors :
$ initdb -D pgsql_data/
The files belonging to this database system will be owned by user am.
This user must also own the server process.
STEPHEN GRANT BROWN wrote:
I am sorry if this question has already been answered.
When I run dselect in an cygwin bash shell, I get the following message
read-only access: only preview of selections is available.
Is this covered in the documentation? If not, how do I fix it?
You seem to
Hi
Does none have an idea? (maintainer)
thx
Stefan
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An: cygwin@cygwin.com
Betreff: config error with Apache2 package
Hi List,
I have
Hello Jason,
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Jason Tishler wrote:
I've updated fetchmail today and I no longer get visual feedback about
its progress when messages are being retrieved. Instead printing on
the terminal the information is recorder in the Event log.
Sounds like the way you are using
Pavel,
On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 03:22:13PM +0200, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
On Thu, 12 Jan 2006, Jason Tishler wrote:
I've updated fetchmail today and I no longer get visual feedback
about its progress when messages are being retrieved. Instead
printing on the terminal the information is
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jan 13 12:44, Adrian Maier wrote:
Hello,
When I try to initialise the postgresql database cluster with initdb
it generates the following errors :
$ initdb -D pgsql_data/
[snip]
/usr/bin/initdb: line 564: 3312 Bad system call
On 1/13/06, Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 13 12:44, Adrian Maier wrote:
Hello,
/usr/bin/initdb: line 564: 3312 Bad system call $PGPATH/postgres
-boo
Did you read /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/postgresql-8.0.4.README?
I hadn't read that file.
Started the cygserver,
Hello Jason,
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Jason Tishler wrote:
Here is my config file without the lines containing usernames and
passwords:
# Configuration created Thu Oct 3 14:40:04 2002 by fetchmailconf
set syslog
I believe removing the above line should fix the problem. We have from
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Urgh - top-posting; reformatted. http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of
Urgh - raw addresses. http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR
Where is a mirror I can
Adrian Maier wrote:
On 1/13/06, Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 13 12:44, Adrian Maier wrote:
Hello,
/usr/bin/initdb: line 564: 3312 Bad system call
$PGPATH/postgres -boo
Did you read /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/postgresql-8.0.4.README?
I hadn't read that file.
On 1/13/06, Dave Korn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hadn't read that file.
Started the cygserver, but initdb still crashes.
But did you also turn up the kern.ipc.semmns parameter?
I tried with 100 and 300. The same error occurs.
Adrian Maier
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According to Christopher Faylor on 1/12/2006 10:31 AM:
Someone on the cygwin irc channel had a problem building a package which
would have been solved if Cygwin defined _POSIX_SOURCE.
I know that Cygwin is not fully POSIX compliant (I really
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According to Christopher Faylor on 1/12/2006 12:24 PM:
This particular application was ircd. It was testing _POSIX_SOURCE (and
a few other defines) to determine whether it should use setsid or a
two-argument version of setpgrp, e.g.:
#ifdef
Where is a mirror I can download this from? I tried a few but
they only had
2.3-3.
Thanks,
Siegfried
Siegfried,
It usually takes some time for packages updates to propagate
out to the mirrors. Wait a day or so, then give it another
try.
However - in this case, the only change that
On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 07:47:48AM -0700, Eric Blake wrote:
Now what does this all mean to cygwin? Most apps don't care about strict
compliance - they are more than willing to use extensions if it makes it
easier to get the job done, so most apps don't define _POSIX_SOURCE or
_POSIX_C_SOURCE
[snip]
fontconfig???
Looks like I had the wrong perl-Tk release uploaded, the one with
'experimental' Xft support, and not the standard one on my system (which
is why I couldn't dup this). Now we all know why it's experimental.
Look for a release -4 soon which should fix this.
The '-4'
Pavel,
On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 04:16:26PM +0200, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Jason Tishler wrote:
Sorry, but I'm not sure why the output went to the console with your
previous installation.
Well, in a sense it does but it is not as it used to be:
[snip]
Well, I guess I
On 1/13/2006 2:31 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Oh well, I have uploaded a new inetutils package built with the 1.5.18
headers now. However, you should still see an error in the above case,
just a different one:
% ftp ibiblio.org
ftp: setsockopt TOS (ignored): Invalid parameter
This is a
Hi,
I often want to cd to a (DOS) path that I've copied from some Windows App.
The following function (put in one of your startup files .bashrc .profile etc)
saves a few clicks
and is forward or backslash proof
function cdp()
{
# cdp(aste)
# description : Cd to path in paste buffer: convert
I often want to cd to a (DOS) path that I've copied from some
Windows App.
The following function (put in one of your startup files .bashrc
.profile etc) saves a few clicks and is forward or backslash proof
[snip]
Without deminishing the value of this procedure, I simply wanted to say
On 1/13/06, zzapper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I often want to cd to a (DOS) path that I've copied from some Windows App.
The following function (put in one of your startup files .bashrc .profile
etc) saves a few clicks
and is forward or backslash proof
function cdp()
{
# cdp(aste)
#
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 10:28:45 -0800, wrote:
On 1/13/06, zzapper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I often want to cd to a (DOS) path that I've copied from some Windows App.
The cygpath program will do the slash conversion for you:
cdclipboard()
{
unixpath=`cygpath -f /dev/clipboard`;
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, zzapper wrote:
Hi,
I often want to cd to a (DOS) path that I've copied from some Windows
App.
The following function (put in one of your startup files .bashrc
.profile etc) saves a few clicks and is forward or backslash proof
function cdp()
{
# cdp(aste)
#
On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 01:51:11PM -0500, Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, zzapper wrote:
Hi,
I often want to cd to a (DOS) path that I've copied from some Windows
App.
The following function (put in one of your startup files .bashrc
.profile etc) saves a few clicks and is
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006 14:02:40 -0500, wrote:
On Fri, Jan 13, 2006 at 01:51:11PM -0500, Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, zzapper wrote:
Hi,
I often want to cd to a (DOS) path that I've copied from some Windows
sh proof
function cdp()
{
# cdp(aste)
# description : Cd to path in
[snip]
Other than the usual issues with bash and sshd, I suddenly found that
trying to use ssh with X forwarding hung.
[snip]
Have not made much progress, however did find a work around that
others might find useful. Also interested if others are experiencing
the issue.
In summary, the
On 1/13/06, Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jan 13 12:44, Adrian Maier wrote:
/usr/bin/initdb: line 564: 3312 Bad system call
$PGPATH/postgres
Did you read /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/postgresql-8.0.4.README?
I wonder if this has become
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According to David Rothenberger on 1/12/2006 9:21 AM:
bash --login works fine, but the problem with -bash prevents chere
from starting login shells. It may be possible to modify chere to use
bash --login, but this is still a bash bug, right?
I'm trying to compile NumPy [1], and am running into a problem: I'm
getting undefined references to fetestexcept, feclearexcept, and
feraisexcept. These are normally defined in fenv.h.
Now, Cygwin doesn't come with a fenv.h; there *is* one in
/usr/include/mingw (and a matching definition in
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*** perl-Tk-804.027-4
This module provides a Unix/X11-based Tk implementation for perl.
Please note that this is not dependent on, or have anything to do with,
the tcltk package.
Although a cygwin package maintainer, I am a complete novice at debugging
cygwin programs, so please bear with me.
The current cygwin1.dll snapshot (2006.01.12) causes octave (a package I
maintain) to dump core under some circumstances. I haven't been able to
isolate just what causes it. When
David Rothenberger wrote:
On 1/11/2006 9:06 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
exec -l in bash 3.1-1 doesn't seem to start a login shell. This
prevents my chere commands from starting a login shell, too.
Have you tried bash --login instead?
bash --login works fine, but the problem with -bash prevents
Eric wrote:
According to David Rothenberger on 1/12/2006 9:21 AM:
bash --login works fine, but the problem with -bash prevents chere
from starting login shells. It may be possible to modify chere to use
bash --login, but this is still a bash bug, right?
Yes, it is a regression in bash 3.1,
Hmmm... well I tried a few more mirrors and still cannot find nfs-server
2.3-4 -- I'll wait some more.
In the mean time, I did a /usr/bin/find /usr/share | xargs grep -n
nfs-server and found the README contains a list of files below.
Now how do I, from looking at the README, know how to learn
Is there a way to generate a windows LIB file from windows DLL file? I
thought I saw it somewhere in some documentation but I cannot remember
where.
I think it is one of the bin utils. Since someone recently explained that
cygwin so files are the same as dll files, can I infer that the same
Siegfried Heintze wrote:
Is there a way to generate a windows LIB file from windows DLL file? I
thought I saw it somewhere in some documentation but I cannot remember
where.
I think it is one of the bin utils. Since someone recently explained that
cygwin so files are the same as dll
On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, James R. Phillips wrote:
Although a cygwin package maintainer, I am a complete novice at
debugging cygwin programs, so please bear with me.
The current cygwin1.dll snapshot (2006.01.12) causes octave (a package I
maintain) to dump core under some circumstances. I
Siegfried Heintze wrote:
Hmmm... well I tried a few more mirrors and still cannot find nfs-server
2.3-4 -- I'll wait some more.
In the mean time, I did a /usr/bin/find /usr/share | xargs grep -n
nfs-server and found the README contains a list of files below.
Now how do I, from looking at the
[snip]
Is it just the mount points that are the issue? The path? The
desktop icon? It is possible to run setup against such an
'installation' to update it?
It's primarily just the mount points. See Corinna's message in this
thread for recreating them.
The desktop start menu icons
Brett Serkez wrote:
[snip]
Is it just the mount points that are the issue? The path? The
desktop icon? It is possible to run setup against such an
'installation' to update it?
It's primarily just the mount points. See Corinna's message in this
thread for recreating them.
The desktop
[snip]
Not particularly, assuming you use the same local package cache on
each machine, especially if you use the trick for pulling in all the
packages you want automatically.
Right.
I don't know about chere,
chere must have settings in the registry, as it adds a 'bash here' menu
option in
Brett Serkez wrote:
[snip]
Not particularly, assuming you use the same local package cache on
each machine, especially if you use the trick for pulling in all the
packages you want automatically.
Right.
I don't know about chere,
chere must have settings in the registry, as it adds a
I seem to have a cygwin problem that others have had, but the fixes that worked
for them have not fixed my installation.
What further steps can I take to try and fix the error The procedure entry
point getline could not be located in the dynamic link library cygwin1.dll?
Thanks.
Window
On Sat, 14 Jan 2006, keinnamens wrote:
I seem to have a cygwin problem that others have had, but the fixes that
worked for them have not fixed my installation.
What further steps can I take to try and fix the error The procedure
entry point getline could not be located in the dynamic link
Luke Stras wrote:
I'm trying to compile NumPy [1], and am running into a problem: I'm
getting undefined references to fetestexcept, feclearexcept, and
feraisexcept. These are normally defined in fenv.h.
Now, Cygwin doesn't come with a fenv.h; there *is* one in
/usr/include/mingw (and a
I have an antique question.
I'm currently running cygwin.dll version: 1.3.6 ! (don't laugh). I use cygwin daily in my
work and I'm happy not to disturb things that are not broken.
The stat(2) system call runs very slowly because it is constantlt triggering the McAfee
on-demand virus
What further steps can I take to try and fix the error The procedure entry
point getline could not be located in the dynamic link library cygwin1.dll?
Although you did extensive research, you failed to realize that providing
the output of cygcheck -svr is essential to helping us determine
On Sat, Jan 14, 2006 at 12:56:11AM -0500, Paul McFerrin wrote:
I have an antique question.
I'm currently running cygwin.dll version: 1.3.6 ! (don't laugh). I use
cygwin daily in my work and I'm happy not to disturb things that are not
broken.
The stat(2) system call runs very slowly because
In my case, the following fix worked:
- delete all files from the local install directory
e.g. ftp%22%3A%2F%2F%somemirror-filefolder.com
- run setup, select All, then click the arrow switch to cycle through actions.
Keep - Install - until Uninstall is displayed. Follow wizard until
Thanks for the info on findutils, Eric. I probably clicked one too many times
on findutils, on the first try. My output from cygcheck does show the earlier
version, now.
...
file 4.16-1
findutils4.2.25-2
fontconfig 2.2.2-1
...
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Please note that this is not dependent on, or have anything to do with,
the tcltk package.
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