Hi,
Five votes for mlcscope have now been received and GTGs received.
Please upload mlcscope-14.1.8
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
Thanks to all, Reini, Brian, Volker, Dave and Peter who helped me get
On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 07:44:30PM -0500, Dave Diane wrote:
Five votes for mlcscope have now been received and GTGs received.
Please upload mlcscope-14.1.8
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
Uploaded.
cgf
Hello.
I have used Cygwin/X + XDMCP connection to Debian Linux computers in
several Windows computers for several years, with no problems.
However, I recently installed Kubuntu 6.0.6 to one computer and
noticed that XDMCP connection freezes quite quickly. Symptoms are:
- I get the login screen
That is being set by cygcheck, just before invoking external programs. It
probably had something to do with forcing external programs to not
rearrange
option arguments (for example, ls foo --all treats --all as an option,
but POSIXLY_CORRECT=1 ls foo --all treats --all as a
On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 12:05:06PM +, Eric Blake wrote:
That is being set by cygcheck, just before invoking external programs. It
probably had something to do with forcing external programs to not
rearrange
option arguments (for example, ls foo --all treats --all as an option,
Hellow everyone.
I have tried to evaluate bash-3.1-7.
Some hundreds of line script fails running dos file(ending line with \r\n)
script on text mode mount.
-
$ mount | grep tmp
D:\users\hagiwara\tmp on /tmp type user (binmode)
D:\users\hagiwara\tmp on /tmp2 type system
Wynfield Henman wrote:
I didn't catch the beginning of this thread...
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-09/msg00066.html
In any case...
I think it was a problem of emacs cvs of that time.
Now I have tried newly with emacs-cvs date 20060912 09:00 and
-
Does
Good day all,
Let me preceed my question by thanking everyone for
taking the time to look at this.
I am trying to get xinetd to run as a service under
windows without the full installation of cygwin. The
only service that I have configured is the cygwin ssh
client. The purpose of this is to
Using cygwin1.dll from cvs checked out on 9/8. I built rsync using the
cygwin development package from cvs and also have openssh (not recompiled)
from cygwin package 1.5.21-1. Both these are running as services on Windows
2003 SP1 x64 using cygrunsrv. Under load, both the processes die. An
On 12 September 2006 14:33, Brian Davidson wrote:
I have been using Cygwin for years to automatically produce
InstallShield installations for our company. After formatting my PC and
installing the latest available Cygwin release, I believe I have found a
very obscure bug which only seems to
Sshd will spawn processes that deal with individual connections so even
though you stop the service there may still be sshd processes running. The
way to tell if your sshd daemon is stopped is to run a netstat -a | find
ssh | find LISTEN. This will only find sshd processes that are
listening for
Thanks Rob,
Ah yes, this explains the zombie processes as I cannot make actual
client connections.
Something is very bizarre with my cygwin setup here. I've noticed
other symptoms too: on reinstalling cygwin the info-update and cygwing
post-install scripts hang. In fact, after the cygwin
On 12 September 2006 15:43, Michael Sowka wrote:
! One thing I did notice as I was looking for logs to send in to the
list is that the System Events log is that recently I've had a barrage
of attempted break-ins via ssh (failed logins as root, admin, etc.). I
trust that OpenSSH is pretty
X-No-Archive: yes
I recently upgraded to XP. Yeah. I know, I'm kind of behind the times.
Anyway, rxvt no longer works for me. I used to use a shortcut with the
following properties to start it:
D:\cygwin\bin\rxvt.exe -title rxvt Terminal -bg #e0f0e0 -fg #40 -cr
midnightblue -fn Lucida
On 12 September 2006 16:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
X-No-Archive: yes
Won't work here. That's a google-specific command.
Anyway, rxvt no longer works for me. I used to use a shortcut with the
following properties to start it:
D:\cygwin\bin\rxvt.exe -title rxvt Terminal -bg #e0f0e0 -fg
On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 04:23:12PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
On 12 September 2006 16:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
X-No-Archive: yes
Won't work here. That's a google-specific command.
Right:
http://sourceware.org/lists.html
cgf
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Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Arun Biyani wrote:
I am having some problems accessing files on a Linux server in
Cygwin. The files are
exported via Samba. I can see the whole directory using my computer,
which shows
a Y: directory on machine Goddard. However, ls /y prints no such
file. What am
I
Ok i saw one person ask in the archives, but has anyone actually got
cygwin to run off a usb flash drive (or key)?
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FAQ:
Not sure about the error. Dave is cross-referencing
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-09/msg00194.html which doesn't show a
resolution. What service account do you have sshd running under? Are you
sure there are no permission issues with this account?
I'd recommend only allowing ssh connections
On 12 September 2006 16:58, Rob Bosch wrote:
Dave is cross-referencing
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-09/msg00194.html
:) That's a slightly roundabout way of saying replying to!
(Well, actually, it doesn't mean the same thing at all ...)
cheers,
DaveK
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Can't think of a
I am attempting to install Cygwin and I want to install some of the GCC
compilers.
Apparently, all of the gcc compilers require their respective
gcc-mingw-* packages in order to work, so there is an enforced
dependency between these packages.
When I do the setup, it gets 98% of the way
Sorry, I thought it was a different thread but that whole copy/pasting
thing, I've always struggled with it! :)
Rob
On 12 September 2006 16:58, Rob Bosch wrote:
Dave is cross-referencing
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-09/msg00194.html
:) That's a slightly roundabout way of saying
Michael Sowka wrote:
Thanks Rob,
Ah yes, this explains the zombie processes as I cannot make actual
client connections.
Something is very bizarre with my cygwin setup here. I've noticed
other symptoms too: on reinstalling cygwin the info-update and cygwing
post-install scripts hang. In fact,
First before I get your hopes up. Cygwin maps many errors to EAGAIN
which is outputed as Resource Temporarily Unavailable.
The one I am referring to is win error 234 (ERROR_MORE_DATA) that
Christopher Faylor recently changed to report error Message Too
Long.
The root cause was that our
Dave,
BTW, if you have a Logitech webcam, now would be a good time to disable the
associated Logitech Process Monitor service. Or is there anything else by
the way of hardware/software that you've installed just recently?
YOU NAILED IT
That was my next step... couple of days ago I wasted a
Arun Biyani wrote:
[download$:575] ls //goddard/y
ls: //goddard/y: No such file or directory
[download$:576] ls //goddard/abiyani
ls: //goddard/abiyani: No such file or directory
[download$:577]
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
what does 'ls /cygdrive/y' say?
You didn't answer this, and it may be
mwoehlke wrote:
Arun Biyani wrote:
[download$:575] ls //goddard/y
ls: //goddard/y: No such file or directory
[download$:576] ls //goddard/abiyani
ls: //goddard/abiyani: No such file or directory
[download$:577]
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
what does 'ls /cygdrive/y' say?
You didn't answer
Dave -
I have confirmed that I can perform this action to remote network shares
without any problem, and I have simplified the test to touch a ; mv a
autorun.inf and it still gives me a permission denied error, so we can
rule out permissions I think.
It's file name specific, as I can do the same
Please disregard - the latest McAfee Virus Scan (Enterprise 8) flags
this file and is trying to protect hijacks. It'd be nice if that got
logged somewhere.
Disabling my On-Demand Scan, I was able to create the file, rename,
move, etc. So, this is a non-issue. Thanks for your help though, Dave!
I have read the archives and am guessing that I am stuck with this auth
key login gets sshd_server userid behavior.
Example of whoami returns correctly when logged with password:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ C:/windows/system32/whoami
win-am-install\administrator
Example of whoami returning
* Aaron Seidel (2006-09-12 16:40 +0100)
Ok i saw one person ask in the archives, but has anyone actually got
cygwin to run off a usb flash drive (or key)?
Yes, me. Every day. Just install (or copy) it to your usb drive and
use the following script if your drive letter changes:
,--- *
| @echo
* Dave Korn (2006-09-12 16:23 +0100)
On 12 September 2006 16:13, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
X-No-Archive: yes
Won't work here.
Yes.
That's a google-specific command.
No: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-No-Archive
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On Tue, 12 Sep 2006, DeGraff, Adam wrote:
I have read the archives and am guessing that I am stuck with this auth
key login gets sshd_server userid behavior.
Example of whoami returns correctly when logged with password:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ C:/windows/system32/whoami
I installed the snapshot with Corinna's fix and now I get an entirely
different user (system):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] C:/Windows/system32/whoami
nt authority\system
Adding Administrator to the Administrators group in /etc/group does not
change any behavior either. My
A new cygwin release of zsh (zsh-4.3.2-1) is available.
NOTICE:
===
This version has Multi-byte/Unicode support enabled in it. This may or
may not present problems for existing scripts which assumed a prior
behaviour concerning multi-byte characters. If this breaks too many
existing user
Hellow, friends.
I have extracted very short script which fails by bash-3.1-7,
while runs successfully 3.1-6 ofcorse.
While the attached script zzz.sh has \r\n style end of line format,
it shoud run normally since accessed through text mount point.
The probrem seems to happen at the line
Arun Biyani wrote:
mwoehlke wrote:
Arun Biyani wrote:
[download$:575] ls //goddard/y
ls: //goddard/y: No such file or directory
[download$:576] ls //goddard/abiyani
ls: //goddard/abiyani: No such file or directory
[download$:577]
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
what does 'ls /cygdrive/y' say?
Wes Gamble wrote:
I am attempting to install Cygwin and I want to install some of the GCC
compilers.
Apparently, all of the gcc compilers require their respective
gcc-mingw-* packages in order to work, so there is an enforced
dependency between these packages.
When I do the setup, it gets
Rob Bosch wrote:
Using cygwin1.dll from cvs checked out on 9/8. I built rsync using the
cygwin development package from cvs and also have openssh (not recompiled)
from cygwin package 1.5.21-1. Both these are running as services on Windows
2003 SP1 x64 using cygrunsrv. Under load, both the
mlcscope-14.1.8 has been added to the cygwin repository.
mlcscope is a version of cscope that is maintained by Lucent
Technologies. You can find the Lucent version of cscope in
its raw form and for other platforms at:
http://www.bell-labs.com/project/wwexptools/packages.html
The Lucent
I have extracted very short script which fails by bash-3.1-7,
while runs successfully 3.1-6 ofcorse.
While the attached script zzz.sh has \r\n style end of line format,
it shoud run normally since accessed through text mount point.
Does it work if you convert it to \n line endings, using
At any rate, thanks for narrowing down your application
to a smaller test case; I'll see what I can find with it.
Here's something interesting in the strace:
30 518741 [main] bash 2084 readv: readv (255, 0x22C060, 1) blocking,
sigcatchers 1
30 518771 [main] bash 2084 readv: no need to
On Wed, Sep 13, 2006 at 04:38:33AM +, Eric Blake wrote:
At any rate, thanks for narrowing down your application
to a smaller test case; I'll see what I can find with it.
Here's something interesting in the strace:
30 518741 [main] bash 2084 readv: readv (255, 0x22C060, 1) blocking,
I have done some additional debugging and found that SSH is throwing the
following exception:
887734468 [main] sshd 3316 PATH\sshd.exe: *** fatal error - PATH\sshd.exe:
*** overflowed cygwin thread pool
The error says I'm running out of threads and this makes sense since sshd is
generating a lot
This article
(http://archives.postgresql.org/pgsql-cygwin/2003-08/msg00047.php) talks
about a hard limit of 63 processes due to the fork implementation. Is this
still the case? Will changing the MAXIMUM_WAIT_OBJECTS in winbase.h break
everything?
Thanks...
-Original Message-
From: Rob
On Tue, Sep 12, 2006 at 11:25:18PM -0600, Rob Bosch wrote:
I have done some additional debugging and found that SSH is throwing the
following exception:
887734468 [main] sshd 3316 PATH\sshd.exe: *** fatal error - PATH\sshd.exe:
*** overflowed cygwin thread pool
Turning off DEBUGGING in config.h
A new cygwin release of zsh (zsh-4.3.2-1) is available.
NOTICE:
===
This version has Multi-byte/Unicode support enabled in it. This may or
may not present problems for existing scripts which assumed a prior
behaviour concerning multi-byte characters. If this breaks too many
existing user
mlcscope-14.1.8 has been added to the cygwin repository.
mlcscope is a version of cscope that is maintained by Lucent
Technologies. You can find the Lucent version of cscope in
its raw form and for other platforms at:
http://www.bell-labs.com/project/wwexptools/packages.html
The Lucent
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