Dave Diane schrieb:
Could you take another look at the mlcscope packages and let me know if
anything else needs work?
http://www.lowtechnet.com/cscope/mlcscope-14.1.8-1-src.tar.bz2
http://www.lowtechnet.com/cscope/mlcscope-14.1.8-1.tar.bz2
http://www.lowtechnet.com/cscope/setup.hint
GTG and
Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
These are also Charles Wilson's. Is he still around? Several of his
packages (libpng, tiff, unzip, zip) are affected by security
vulnerabilities.
I have just built unzip and zip with cygport, and the files are now in
Cygwin Ports CVS as ports/apps/{,un}zip. I
Below is the setup.hint appended.
-BEGIN SETUP.HINT-
# Setup.hint for package Worker
sdesc: File manager with a classic two panel interface
ldesc: Worker' is a file manager for the X Window System with a classic two
panel interface (similar to 'midnight commander'). Although it has a fully
I am trying to compile an opengl program and have managed to get all but
1 error to disappear:
gcc -o 3dtexture 3dtexture.c -lglut32 -lglu32 -lopengl32
/cygdrive/c/DOCUME~1/bme/LOCALS~1/Temp/ccAhs05G.o:3dtexture.c:(.text+0xa7b):
undefined reference to [EMAIL PROTECTED]'
collect2: ld returned
Hi all my first question to this forum so be gentle.
I have two problems that seem to be related.
I have a home LAN setup with two FC4 boxes.
On the first FC4 box, I have setup XDMCP, and can connect to the XDMCP
via Xnest on the second box.
This works:
Xnest :1 -query ip
Here are animations of the effect:
http://www.zeroplayer.com/fastXterm.avi
http://www.zeroplayer.com/slowKde.avi
Just to finish the thread, turning compression on seems to have helped.
ssh -X -C [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I did not report that earlier because at first it did not work. The
above
Cygwin-Free:
Yes, it's FAQ time again. I can't figure out, from Googling, how to
get CygWin to stop making the mouse pointer disappear.
The best I can find is -lesspointer, which seems to make this a feature.
I also would not know how to turn that on, or off, in the maze of
shell files below
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006, Justin Patrin wrote:
On 8/29/06, Brian Ford Brian's email address wrote:
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR
Thanks.
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006, Justin Patrin wrote:
Does anyone have any clues how to fix this issue?
-multiplemonitors ?
Thanks, I should have
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006, Bernhard Ege wrote:
I am trying to compile an opengl program and have managed to get all but
1 error to disappear:
gcc -o 3dtexture 3dtexture.c -lglut32 -lglu32 -lopengl32
/cygdrive/c/DOCUME~1/bme/LOCALS~1/Temp/ccAhs05G.o:3dtexture.c:(.text+0xa7b):
undefined reference
On 8/30/06, Brian Ford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006, Justin Patrin wrote:
On 8/29/06, Brian Ford Brian's email address wrote:
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR
Thanks.
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006, Justin Patrin wrote:
Does anyone have any clues how to fix this issue?
Hallo there,
I made a update today and now I am not able to start SC. GV and other X
programs working. I try sylpheed-claws --debug but nothing.
What can I do. Where can I look.
Thanks
Dirk
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Dirk Schleicher wrote:
Hallo there,
I made a update today and now I am not able to start SC. GV and other X
programs working. I try sylpheed-claws --debug but nothing.
What can I do. Where can I look.
sylpheed-claws is not a package that is part of the Cygwin distribution.
As a result, it's
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-08-30 13:04:41
Modified files:
winsup/w32api : ChangeLog configure configure.in
winsup/w32api/lib: Makefile.in
winsup/w32api/lib/ddk: Makefile.in
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-08-30 13:05:05
Modified files:
winsup/mingw : ChangeLog Makefile.in aclocal.m4 configure
configure.in
Log message:
* Makefile.in: Add with_cross_host to allow
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-08-30 13:05:46
Modified files:
winsup : ChangeLog Makefile.in aclocal.m4 configure
configure.in
Log message:
* Makefile.in: Make installation of
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-08-31 00:53:48
Modified files:
. : ChangeLog Makefile.in
Log message:
* Makefile.in: Make install-license .PHONY. Make sure that doc
directory is
created
On Aug 29 13:41, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
ChangeLogs:
===
Top-Level:
* configure.in: Never build newlib for a Mingw host.
Never build newlib as Mingw target library.
Test the existence of winsup/cygwin for building a Cygwin newlib,
rather than just
Lapo Luchini wrote on Wednesday, August 30, 2006 12:42 AM:
Under FreeBSD, I launch ssh-agent in my .xsession script and its
environment is automatically inherited by every shell I then
open in my
X11 session.
No such luck with Windows, but I found a way to propagate a
environment variable
On Aug 29 16:25, mwoehlke wrote:
Ok, because I've noticed that the 32-bit 'net.exe' on 64-bit systems
seems to be Just Plain Broken. Sorry that wasn't it... :-)
Really? It works for me, at least for the `net use' case...
Corinna
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Respekt! Die Aktion ist ja der Hammer!
Die sieht gut uns und setzt es für ne gute Sache ein ;-)
--- Weitergeleitete Nachricht ---
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An: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
Betreff: Fwd:FW: Echte Tierliebe :-)
Datum: Wed, 18 Aug 2006 17:49:02 +0100 (MET)
Hallo
I've seen this with the removable CD ROM drive on my laptop. If I log
in as another user, the CD ROM drive is not accessible. Seems the O/S
decides on the basis of login time to whom it should give the device.
If only one user is logged in, they get it. If two users are logged in,
the first
On 8/29/06, Keith Christian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's hosted on SourceForge, try the latest v2 beta (not demo!)
http://sourceforge.net/projects/console
I just downloaded Console Beta 125 - Sorry, a little dense here, how do
you invoke it from Windows to launch a Cygwin bash shell? Do
Hi All...
From: Jörg Schaible Reply-To: To: [ML] CygWin Subject: RE: ssh-agent
variables available to any user process
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 08:02:46 +0200
Lapo Luchini wrote on Wednesday, August 30, 2006 12:42 AM:
Under FreeBSD, I launch ssh-agent in my .xsession script and its
Hello List,
I'm running Apache 1.3.33 on W2003 Terminal Server as service starting it
under sshd_server account. It works as a charm most of the time.
But not on system boot - it serves static pages but whenever I'm trying to
run Perl CGI script I'm getting 503 error with following lines in log:
Since cygwin1.dll version 1.5.20 I get bash processes became defunct
sometimes after SSH session disconnects. For example, today there was
a network problem and my SSH session got broken, after I reconnected,
there was 1 defunct process. Sometimes this does not happen. All
components I am using
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006, ukr.name.lists wrote:
Hello List,
I'm running Apache 1.3.33 on W2003 Terminal Server as service starting it
under sshd_server account. It works as a charm most of the time.
But not on system boot - it serves static pages but whenever I'm trying to
run Perl CGI script
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 29 16:25, mwoehlke wrote:
Ok, because I've noticed that the 32-bit 'net.exe' on 64-bit systems
seems to be Just Plain Broken. Sorry that wasn't it... :-)
Really? It works for me, at least for the `net use' case...
Honest. On my 64-bit computer (2003 R2 x64 -
I've identified the reason why DLL don't show up: in the startup code
(winsup/cygwin/dcrt0.cc), in dll_crt0_0(), Win32's SetErrorMode() is
called to suppress all OS error dialogs. It's there since 1998 according
to the changelog, so it must not bother many people... I guess it would
be ugly to
On 30 August 2006 16:19, Pierre Baillargeon wrote:
I've identified the reason why DLL don't show up: in the startup code
(winsup/cygwin/dcrt0.cc), in dll_crt0_0(), Win32's SetErrorMode() is
called to suppress all OS error dialogs. It's there since 1998 according
to the changelog, so it must
The proposed mapping for directory `C:\' is `//./C$/' (or perhaps
`//./C/').
So... why exactly do you need this? The only thing I might actually
support here (keeping in mind Eric's comments and CGF's clear
agreement with them) would be treating '//./' as a special case of
Reini, thank you for the response.
I have cygwin installed and running (for about an year in this
computer) and I originally installed it using setup.exe. I installed
all the available packages at the time.
Now I'm just trying to get libsigsegv to work. I first followed the
README installation
Schwarz, Konrad, le Wed 30 Aug 2006 17:39:48 +0200, a écrit :
By the way, any idea why //localhost/C$ doesn't work?
do you have
127.0.0.1 localhost
in your hosts file ?
Samuel
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On 30 August 2006 16:43, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Schwarz, Konrad, le Wed 30 Aug 2006 17:39:48 +0200, a écrit :
By the way, any idea why //localhost/C$ doesn't work?
do you have
127.0.0.1 localhost
in your hosts file ?
No, I don't think that's it. This is netbios name resolution and
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Dave Korn wrote:
On 29 August 2006 16:09, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Chuck wrote:
[ ... ] Then I noticed that it created my user home directory in
c:\documents and settings\userid. I wanted it in c:\cygwin\home
where it was before. What happened and how can I
First off - I have read the mailing lists, this is more of a moan
Having in initially set up my cron service to run as SYSTEM by default I
came across the issue where it couldn't access my java installation because
it was on a network drive.
So - I then tried using a user who has access to
Hi,
I cannot find the package that would contain cygdpstk-1.dll. Package
search shows that it should be in:
xorg-x11-bin-dlls/xorg-x11-bin-dlls-6.8.2.0-1
but the current version of this package, which is
'xorg-x11-bin-dlls-6.8.99.901' does not contain this library file. The
only solution I
Chuck wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Dave Korn wrote:
On 29 August 2006 16:09, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Chuck wrote:
[ ... ] Then I noticed that it created my user home directory in
c:\documents and settings\userid. I wanted it in c:\cygwin\home
where it was before. What happened and
Rafal Mantiuk wrote:
I cannot find the package that would contain cygdpstk-1.dll. Package
search shows that it should be in:
xorg-x11-bin-dlls/xorg-x11-bin-dlls-6.8.2.0-1
but the current version of this package, which is
'xorg-x11-bin-dlls-6.8.99.901' does not contain this library file.
Hi Dave,
I've tried to reproduce the problem on a different computer without
success. So, the problem appears to be specific to this particular
machine.
Are there any characteristics of my machine that could influence bash's
ability to fork/exec processes? How can I further diagnose this
Dave Korn
On 30 August 2006 16:19, Pierre Baillargeon wrote:
I've identified the reason why DLL don't show up: in the
startup code
(winsup/cygwin/dcrt0.cc), in dll_crt0_0(), Win32's
SetErrorMode() is
called to suppress all OS error dialogs. It's there since 1998
according to
I did notice a number of postings around this subject, but couldn't see
a resolution (Corinna answered a Feb '06 posting by Dave Perdue that the
problem should be fixed in 1.5.20, which is why I'm reposting for 1.5.21).
I am exclusively using password auth (and am aware of the pubkey auth
Serban Simu wrote:
I did notice a number of postings around this subject, but couldn't see
a resolution (Corinna answered a Feb '06 posting by Dave Perdue that the
problem should be fixed in 1.5.20, which is why I'm reposting for 1.5.21).
I am exclusively using password auth (and am aware of
On 30 August 2006 23:02, mwoehlke wrote:
Richard Lynch (Contractor) wrote:
Noobie cygwin alert!
Hopefully this isn't too verbose...
Well, I stopped reading about halfway through...
Just a moment too soon, alas.
I like color-coding of ls and vim and man and all that.
But I can't
On 30 August 2006 20:50, Silva, Russell wrote:
I've tried to reproduce the problem on a different computer without
success. So, the problem appears to be specific to this particular
machine.
I've tried it with latest CVS. Still can't reproduce.
Are there any characteristics of my
I'm starting cygwin from the Start menu that cygwin installed, which windows
'properties' show as mapped to:
C:\cygwin\cygwin.bat
I used the 'Properties' in that window to get the scheme I wanted, and
applied to the thingie that launched this shell.
I've also modified the 'properties' from the
Dave Korn wrote:
On 30 August 2006 20:50, Silva, Russell wrote:
I've tried to reproduce the problem on a different computer without
success. So, the problem appears to be specific to this particular
machine.
I've tried it with latest CVS. Still can't reproduce.
Are there any
Richard Lynch (Contractor) wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Dave Korn
Sent: Wed 8/30/2006 5:13 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SPAM] RE: Color Schemes
[snip]
Eek! Please, PLEASE http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR,
especially if it's dropping
Dave Korn wrote:
On 30 August 2006 23:02, mwoehlke wrote:
Richard Lynch (Contractor) wrote:
Noobie cygwin alert!
Hopefully this isn't too verbose...
Well, I stopped reading about halfway through...
Just a moment too soon, alas.
I like color-coding of ls and vim and man and all that.
/I'm attaching the whoami results:
whoami-win.txt - whoami ran when logged on the Windows computer
directly (both OFFICE\test1 and SM2WIN2003\local1)
whoami-ssh.txt - whoami ran while ssh-ed in as the user test1 (in both
cases, with and without the Test User group in /etc/group) and user
On 31 August 2006 00:40, mwoehlke wrote:
Dave Korn wrote:
Unfortunately I don't know anything about how to make cygwin aware of these
colours.
Aware? Cygwin is never aware of them; that's the point. All the terminal
knows is '1;32', '0;37', etc. It is the job of the terminal emulator to
Richard Lynch wrote:
This may be a generalized Un*x question, but I've been going in circles for
awhile now, and cygwin is the current beast being beaten on.
I like color-coding of ls and vim and man and all that.
But I can't handle the default color scheme. My eyes are too old.
So I
René Berber wrote:
Richard Lynch wrote:
This may be a generalized Un*x question, but I've been going in circles for
awhile now, and cygwin is the current beast being beaten on.
I like color-coding of ls and vim and man and all that.
But I can't handle the default color scheme. My eyes are
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