Hi,
xset b off does not work in cygwin xterm. How to stop this noise ?
I really need your help. (I'll be kicked out soon by my co-desk fellow)
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On Fri, 30 Jun 2006, Edouard BECHETOILLE wrote:
Hi,
xset b off does not work in cygwin xterm. How to stop this noise ?
I really need your help. (I'll be kicked out soon by my co-desk fellow)
xterm's visibleBell resource (which is toggleable via the
control/left/mouse menu) does that.
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I am having a problem starting the x-server, see snippet below. Would you be
able to direct me to what needs to be configured or setup?
Thanks
Dudley
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snippet follows:
Welcome to the XWin X Server
Vendor: The Cygwin/X Project
Release: 6.8.2.0-4
Contact:
OVERBEY, ALFRED wrote:
I am having a problem starting the x-server, see snippet below. Would you be
able to direct me to what needs to be configured or setup?
Your server started fine but you probably have a firewall blocking all
connections.
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It sounds like an Xauthority problem. Does the startxwin.bat file
provided with Cygwin work properly?
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OVERBEY, ALFRED wrote:
I am having a problem starting the x-server, see snippet below. Would you be
able to direct me to what needs to be
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-06-30 11:04:13
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog net.cc
Log message:
* net.cc (cygwin_sendto): Allow zero-sized packets.
(cygwin_sendmsg): Ditto.
Patches:
Hi, all
I tried to use sctp under cygwin but i got the following error msg :
invalid command name Agent/SCTP while executing
can anyone tell what to do !!
best regards
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006, Abdellatif Ezzouhairi wrote:
Hi, all
I tried to use sctp under cygwin but i got the following error msg :
invalid command name Agent/SCTP while executing
can anyone tell what to do !!
For starters, try using the correct list.
See http://cygwin.com/lists.html.
hi
how to install old package,
which is not provided by cygwin's setup.exe
I want to use gcc-2.95.3
but cygwin currently supports gcc-3.4.4.1
so please help
regards
Hulge
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hulge hulge wrote:
how to install old package,
which is not provided by cygwin's setup.exe
I want to use gcc-2.95.3
but cygwin currently supports gcc-3.4.4.1
You can find old mirrors, or use the Cygwin time machine (google for
it.) But none of these are supported here on this mailing
Hello
I thought it was about time to change the default debug info for cygwin
and mingw from stabs to dwarf2.
Currently the default of stabs can be overriden by '-ggdb' (==use the
best format for gdb)
Apple has done just such a change in gcc 4.2.
GCC 4.3 stage 1 seems like a good time to
I have a small problem with find command
whenever I specify the -exec option this error is displayed
/cygdrive/c/workdir: find . -name db* -mtime +2 -type f -exec /bin/rm {}
find: missing argument to `-exec'
tried quotes - single double ... with/without path to rm or any other
command (ls)
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
===
Home page: http://bazaar-vcs.org/
License : GPL
Next-generation distributed version control similar to GNU Arch.
Distributed version control system that is powerful, friendly, and
scalable implemented in Python.
- Just one .bzr directory at the top of
Hi folks,
I would need this fix asap in the official dll. Of course we
tried the suggested snapshot. rm worked as expected, but it
broke a lot of other things, so the snapshot is not an option.
Is there a patch for the existing official cygwin package
1.5.19-4, fixing just this problem without
David Greene wrote:
mwoehlke wrote:
You need to first do:
net use /delete h:
...so that you don't get prompted
Now I get this, which is what happened before I started
sshd as dag. Except I can still cd to //samba-drive/dag:
$ net use H: \\samba-drive\dag
System error 67
On Jun 29 22:01, Lev Bishop wrote:
On 6/29/06, Darryl Miles wrote:
I also think from reading through the WIN32 API that I either get
blocking IO or overlapped IO, where overlapped is non-blocking with
async I/O completion signaling. This mode isn't directly compatible
with non-blocking of
Hello,
I would like to uninstall a Cygwin installation under
Windows XP: to do this I follow the instruction in
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.setup.html#faq.setup.uninstall-all
but I have several problems.
Point 1) I type cygrunsrv -L at Cygwin prompt, but I
get the message
bash: cygrunsrv:
On Jun 29 22:46, Richard Foulk wrote:
I've written my own mount command for Cygwin in Perl. One thing to
be aware of is that drive letters aren't necessary with Cygwin.
You can't say: `cd \\xyz\c$' with Windows cmd.exe.
You *can* say things like: `cd //xyz/c\$' in Cygwin. This cleans up
Hello,
I tried building gnuchess on my cygwin box.
./configure gave me the following warning.
/cygdrive/c/Documents: line 1: fg: no job control
/cygdrive/c/Documents: line 2: fg: no job control
/cygdrive/c/Documents: line 3: 5: command not found
/cygdrive/c/Documents: line 48:
prz wrote:
I have a small problem with find command
whenever I specify the -exec option this error is displayed
/cygdrive/c/workdir: find . -name db* -mtime +2 -type f -exec /bin/rm {}
find: missing argument to `-exec'
tried quotes - single double ... with/without path to rm or any
On Jun 30 19:45, Danny Smith wrote:
Hello
I thought it was about time to change the default debug info for cygwin
and mingw from stabs to dwarf2.
Currently the default of stabs can be overriden by '-ggdb' (==use the
best format for gdb)
Apple has done just such a change in gcc 4.2.
On Jun 30 10:33, Harald Dunkel wrote:
Hi folks,
I would need this fix asap in the official dll.
I can't speak for others, but I have no idea what you're talking about.
Let's start here: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
Corinna
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On Jun 30 11:38, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jun 29 22:46, Richard Foulk wrote:
I've written my own mount command for Cygwin in Perl. One thing to
be aware of is that drive letters aren't necessary with Cygwin.
You can't say: `cd \\xyz\c$' with Windows cmd.exe.
You *can* say things
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./configure gave me the following warning.
/cygdrive/c/Documents: line 1: fg: no job control
/cygdrive/c/Documents: line 2: fg: no job control
/cygdrive/c/Documents: line 3: 5: command not found
/cygdrive/c/Documents: line 48: syntax error near
Hi. I have a trouble to send an empty UDP packet.
$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.1 D2RP7F1X 1.5.19(0.150/4/2) 2006-01-20 13:28 i686 Cygwin
I run a UDP server (written in Ruby) on port as follows
on a terminal:
$ ~/ruby/bin/ruby -rsocket -ve 's = UDPSocket.new; s.bind(0.0.0.0, );
loop { p
--On 30 June 2006 02:42 -0700 Brian Dessent wrote:
First, -exec is a bad way to do this. It will have to fork/exec a copy
of rm once for each file to be deleted, which is extraordinarily slow
under Cygwin. Use xargs instead:
find . -name db\* -mtime +2 -type f -print0 | xargs -0 rm
This
On Jun 30 19:18, Tanaka Akira wrote:
Hi. I have a trouble to send an empty UDP packet.
Thanks for the bug report and especially the testcase. It's incredible
but the check for a zero length packet has been introduced in 2002, 4
years ago, and nobody has ever complained that it's wrong. Wow.
Lev Bishop wrote:
On 6/28/06, Darryl Miles wrote:
See how-to-debug-cygwin.txt
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/src/winsup/cygwin/how-to-debug-cygwin.txt?rev=1.12content-type=text/x-cvsweb-markupcvsroot=src
Thanks for your pointers. Everything I'm wanting to get started is
already
On 30 June 2006 08:45, Danny Smith wrote:
Hello
AUGH! Ow, you startled me!
I thought it was about time to change the default debug info for cygwin
and mingw from stabs to dwarf2.
Currently the default of stabs can be overriden by '-ggdb' (==use the
best format for gdb)
Apple has done
Richard Foulk wrote:
Those drive letters just get in the way. Don't use them.
But the whole point of my initial message is that I need
the drive letters because djgpp doesn't understand
network path names.
-Dave
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On 30 June 2006 10:23, f g wrote:
I would like to uninstall a Cygwin installation under
Windows XP: to do this I follow the instruction in
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.setup.html#faq.setup.uninstall-all
but I have several problems.
Point 1) I type cygrunsrv -L at Cygwin prompt, but I
get
Apparently, the saga of pthreads and buggy gdb continues.
I've previously run into the famous gdb pthread_key_create
segfault on IRIX. Apparently it exists on Cygwin as well.
But my program also segfaults in pthread_mutex_init:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x610af064
David Greene wrote:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x610af064 in pthread_mutex::init () from /usr/bin/cygwin1.dll
Please just consult the eleventy-billion previous threads on this
topic. Covered. To. Death.
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David Greene wrote:
But my program also segfaults in pthread_mutex_init:
It turns out it also segfaults on pthread_mutex_lock
and pthread_mutex_unlock. Continuing works just fine.
But this is very annoying because the program doesn't
get very far before it has to do a lock or unlock
Brian Dessent wrote:
David Greene wrote:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x610af064 in pthread_mutex::init () from /usr/bin/cygwin1.dll
Please just consult the eleventy-billion previous threads on this
topic. Covered. To. Death.
Then please point me to them. My
But my program also segfaults in pthread_mutex_init:
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x610af064 in pthread_mutex::init () from /usr/bin/cygwin1.dll
Read the archives, this issue has already been beaten to death.
This is already fixed in CVS cygwin and CVS gdb; but until
David Greene wrote:
Then please point me to them. My searches didn't turn up
anything.
http://www.google.com/search?q=site:cygwin.com+inurl:ml+inurl:cygwin+pthread+sigsegv+inurl:2006num=100filter=0
(and that is only 2006)
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Darryl Miles wrote:
There maybe other ways to deal with that write() but as far as I
understand the NT kernel does not provide a true non-blocking mechanism
to work from with pipes. This is where you can offer to the kernel the
data and if the buffers are full the kernel will reject the data
Eric Blake wrote:
Read the archives, this issue has already been beaten to death.
This is already fixed in CVS cygwin and CVS gdb; but until cygwin
1.5.20 is released, so that a new gdb snapshot can be provided,
you will have to use snapshots or resign yourself to hitting continue.
When is a
Darryl Miles wrote:
[snip]
* The outstanding byte count needs to be protected by a mutex.
Are you familiar with the Interlocked* family of functions? Depending on
what exactly you need to do with the value, a mutex may be unnecessary.
Fascinating discussion, but over my head without taking
Brian Dessent wrote:
David Greene wrote:
Then please point me to them. My searches didn't turn up
anything.
http://www.google.com/search?q=site:cygwin.com+inurl:ml+inurl:cygwin+pthread+sigsegv+inurl:2006num=100filter=0
Thanks for the pointer. I installed the latest cygwin-inst snapshot
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006, f g wrote:
I would like to uninstall a Cygwin installation under
Windows XP: to do this I follow the instruction in
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.setup.html#faq.setup.uninstall-all
but I have several problems.
Point 1) I type cygrunsrv -L at Cygwin prompt, but I get the
Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006, f g wrote:
I would like to uninstall a Cygwin installation under
Windows XP: to do this I follow the instruction in
You'll also want to delete the registry key, as outlined in the above
instructions. Oh, and deleting the directory won't remove any
Hi, much thanks in advance for any and all help anyone can provide.
I'm by no means a scripting/*NIX/Expect guru - but a while back was able to
stumble through setting up Windows/CYGWIN/expect enough to put together a
really functional system for basic network management of Cisco routers and
Hi,
I tried to make password_less sftp work.
After I putting the id_rsa.pub in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys on remote host,
the sftp still keeps
asking password.
I also changed the following on the /etc/ssh/sshd_config file on remote
hosts
RSAAuthentication yes
PubkeyAuthentication yes
cledford wrote:
I'm by no means a scripting/*NIX/Expect guru - but a while back was able to
stumble through setting up Windows/CYGWIN/expect enough to put together a
really functional system for basic network management of Cisco routers and
switches. Everything ran fine on my old laptop
Hi Brian - thanks for the reply. I am using the windows telnet (not by
choice) as I could not find a native CYGWIN telnet app in /usr/bin. Would
you happen to know what catagory the telnet app is and I'll go back to the
CYGWIN website and download?
Here is the output of the cygcheck -c (not
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
According to Kiyo Kelvin Lee on 6/29/2006 10:15 PM:
I took some time to debug into the gvim process and found that actually
a crash (SIGSEGV as reported by gdb) would happen inside the function
tty_list::terminate() (in tty.cc) all the time upon
Robert wrote:
Do you know if ipconfig has been ported to cygwin
Please send all queries direct to the cygwin list rather than to
individuals who post to the list.
To find out if a particular package has been ported, use the cygwin
package search page at http://cygwin.com/packages
Doing
cledford wrote:
Hi Brian - thanks for the reply. I am using the windows telnet (not by
choice) as I could not find a native CYGWIN telnet app in /usr/bin. Would
you happen to know what catagory the telnet app is and I'll go back to the
CYGWIN website and download?
As I already said in my
Sorry to all for skewing the index - in the future is should be made much
more obvious the requirements/process to post a technical question. (I
posted through the web interface and instructions would be nice)
For anyone running into this issue - the problem was the default use (by
CYGWIN) of
Hi,
I try to make a DAE solver work for my problems using the mex interface
between Fortran and MATLAB. That is, I installed gnumex, Cygwin, and
Mingw according to
http://gnumex.sourceforge.net/
and built the mex interface between fortran and MATLAB 6.5.1.
It turns out that it successfully
mwoehlke wrote:
Darryl Miles wrote:
[snip]
* The outstanding byte count needs to be protected by a mutex.
Are you familiar with the Interlocked* family of functions? Depending on
what exactly you need to do with the value, a mutex may be unnecessary.
Do these function perform buslock
Hi,
i'm currently doing simulations with ns-2 using cygwin,
and i need to subscribe to cygwin mailing list
how can i subscribe to this group !
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On Fri, 30 Jun 2006, Dave wrote:
Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006, f g wrote:
I would like to uninstall a Cygwin installation under
Windows XP: to do this I follow the instruction in
You'll also want to delete the registry key, as outlined in the above
instructions. Oh,
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006, cledford wrote:
Sorry to all for skewing the index - in the future is should be made
much more obvious the requirements/process to post a technical question.
(I posted through the web interface and instructions would be nice)
The instructions are at
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006, Abdellatif Ezzouhairi wrote:
Hi,
i'm currently doing simulations with ns-2 using cygwin,
and i need to subscribe to cygwin mailing list
how can i subscribe to this group !
Try http://cygwin.com/ml/#faq, which is one link away from
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Dave wrote:
Robert wrote:
Do you know if ipconfig has been ported to cygwin
Please send all queries direct to the cygwin list rather than to
individuals who post to the list.
To find out if a particular package has been ported, use the cygwin
package search page at
Darryl Miles wrote:
mwoehlke wrote:
Darryl Miles wrote:
[snip]
* The outstanding byte count needs to be protected by a mutex.
Are you familiar with the Interlocked* family of functions? Depending
on what exactly you need to do with the value, a mutex may be
unnecessary.
Do these
Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006, Abdellatif Ezzouhairi wrote:
i'm currently doing simulations with ns-2 using cygwin,
and i need to subscribe to cygwin mailing list
how can i subscribe to this group !
Try http://cygwin.com/ml/#faq, which is one link away from
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On Fri, 30 Jun 2006, mwoehlke wrote:
Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006, Abdellatif Ezzouhairi wrote:
i'm currently doing simulations with ns-2 using cygwin,
and i need to subscribe to cygwin mailing list
how can i subscribe to this group !
Try http://cygwin.com/ml/#faq,
Igor Peshansky-2 wrote:
You posted
through the web interface at Nabble (which is not associated with Cygwin).
You might want to do some lobbying for them to include a link to the above
instructions.
No lobbying required. Nabble has a wiki-like system so anyone can change
forum
Is there going to be an official cygwin net release soon? The
current one is 6 months old, and I could really use an official fix
for http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-02/msg00334.html in order
to deploy a Cygwin install I am testing.
Also, it would be good if the above bug were listed
On Fri, Jun 30, 2006 at 11:50:39AM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jun 30 19:45, Danny Smith wrote:
Hello
I thought it was about time to change the default debug info for cygwin
and mingw from stabs to dwarf2.
Currently the default of stabs can be overriden by '-ggdb' (==use the
best format
On Fri, Jun 30, 2006 at 04:12:11PM +0100, Darryl Miles wrote:
Darryl Miles wrote:
There maybe other ways to deal with that write() but as far as I
understand the NT kernel does not provide a true non-blocking mechanism
to work from with pipes. This is where you can offer to the kernel the
data
mwoehlke wrote:
Um... probably? Did you try looking at them? There is an
InterlockedExchangeAdd (I think that's the right name... anyway, you
feed it a pointer and a constant, and you get back the previous value).
At any rate, anything Linux can do in assembly, Windows can also do,
also in
Harry Dellicker wrote:
I have seen the suggestion that any packages placed in Base will be
included in the default package list, but that seems like a bit of a kluge.
That is it. Setup.exe will automatically select Curr for any package
in Base (and any of its dependant packages) that is not
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006, Harry Dellicker wrote:
I know this has been asked before but I have not yet found a real answer.
--- How does setup.exe decide which packages are to be installed by
default? ---
Simple. Everything in the Base and Misc categories is installed by
default. Any package
I receive the mailing list in digest form, so forgive the lack of threading on
this reply. BTW, good to hear from a Rose-Hulman student (I am an alum).
I think your basic problem is that you don't need cygwin _and_ mingw installed.
You need one or the other, but not both. Since the web site
Hi
My Win2003 server sshd stopped working last night, from the time of
day I assume that it was an MS Windows update and in hindsight
perhaps windows FW had started blocking it and it was reparable
but... I decided instead to upgrade my Cygwin installation to the
current release (bad
Pasted in the wrong cygrunsrv output, sorry, The output in the
current state of affairs is
$cygrunsrv -Q sshd
Service : sshd
Display name : CYG SSHD
Current State : Stopped
Command : /usr/sbin/sshd -D
---Raymond
On Jul 1, 2006, at 12:00 AM, Raymond Blum wrote:
Hi
My Win2003 server sshd
Ah yes, it is so simple when someone who knows explains it clearly. I
should have asked sooner but was afraid I would get flamed for asking
something stupid.
Thanks,
Harry
P.S. Is there any way to get ahold of a copy of the script used for
creating the setup.ini file? If not I guess I
Harry Dellicker wrote:
P.S. Is there any way to get ahold of a copy of the script used for
creating the setup.ini file? If not I guess I can simply tack my
additions onto the end of the official copy each time I rsync my mirror.
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2005-09/msg00142.html
My organization supports two major United State federal
government networks which are not connected to the Internet. Part of
our support is maintaining an archive of software in which we place a
variety of products, including software for evaluation. One of our
users has requested that
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