On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 09:53:00PM -0700, Eric Blake wrote:
According to Billinghurst, David (RTATECH) on 11/30/2006 3:29 PM:
I have packaged mpfr-2.2.1. Minor update from 2.2.0. Builds OOTB. All 117
tests pass.
Uploaded.
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David,
Please modify your setup.hint so that it uses external-source rather
than external-sources as the keyword.
cgf
Howdy,
Has anyone seen this problem? I am unable to enter any commands, they generate
the
same message as below. When I start an xterm by poking the cygwin icon on my
xp I
get the following:
3 [main] bash 5328 fork: child -1 - died waiting for longjmp before
initialization, retry 0, exit
Please upload the release update package for mined:
mkdir mined
cd mined
wget http://towo.net/mined/cygwin/mined-2000.13.2-1.tar.bz2
wget http://towo.net/mined/cygwin/mined-2000.13.2-1-src.tar.bz2
wget
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According to Thomas Wolff on 12/1/2006 5:15 PM:
Please upload the release update package for mined:
mkdir mined
cd mined
wget
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The MPFR library is a C library for multiple-precision floating-point
computations with exact rounding (also called correct rounding). It is
based on the GMP multiple-precision library.
This is a new minor upstream release. The Cygwin release is created
from the vanilla sources. All 117 tests
I want to flag that perhaps something went wrong in uploading: the new
packages are on the mirrors but the setup.ini is still dated 20061130
12:10.
If this is not the case, sorry for this post.
Cheers,
Angelo.
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On Dec 1 02:31, Dave Korn wrote:
On 30 November 2006 19:56, Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Dave Korn wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to use dd to dump stuff to a usb flash drive (i.e. mass
[...]
It was. The strace showed:
91 15071 [main] dd 3468
On Nov 30 21:16, Eric Blake wrote:
I still think a
cygwin flag would be useful.
I still don't think a flag would be a good idea. It's just another
source of confusion. However, if you want it, provide a patch, as
long as the default is off.
Corinna
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Yaakov S writes:
The following package has been updated in the Cygwin net release:
*** netpbm-10.33-1
The following two files have DOS line endings:
/etc/defaults/etc/manweb.conf
/etc/postinstall/netpbm.sh
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Lev Bishop skrev:
On 11/30/06, Lev Bishop wrote:
snip
Something for the newlib folks to deal with, I suppose.
And they took my suggestion:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/newlib/2006/msg00938.html
Lev
Thanks for debugging and reporting this to the newlib team, Mr Bishop!
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On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 11:57:41PM -0500, Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Eric Blake wrote:
According to Bob Rossi on 11/30/2006 7:32 PM:
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF does these two things on cygwin with autoconf 2.60.
fprintf(f, %d\n, sizeof($1));
which prints 4\r\n if the size is
On Fri, 1 Dec 2006, Bob Rossi wrote:
On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 11:57:41PM -0500, Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Eric Blake wrote:
According to Bob Rossi on 11/30/2006 7:32 PM:
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF does these two things on cygwin with autoconf 2.60.
fprintf(f, %d\n,
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According to Bob Rossi on 12/1/2006 5:28 AM:
Or experiment with the recent add-on to cygwin's bash, where exporting
SHELLOPTS with the cygwin-specific shell option igncr set will tell
subsequent /bin/sh invocations to strip \r from command
At Thu, 30 Nov 2006 22:17:23 -0600,
Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then, GPGME builds the final library from the thread module, adding
the non-installed libgpgme-real.la to the bundle via LIBADD.
Ok, that's not really clean. The problem is that now the order is
messed
On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 11:57:41PM -0500, Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Eric Blake wrote:
Or experiment with the recent add-on to cygwin's bash, where exporting
SHELLOPTS with the cygwin-specific shell option igncr set will tell
subsequent /bin/sh invocations to strip \r from
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According to Bob Rossi on 12/1/2006 6:57 AM:
CPPFLAGS=-mno-cygwin CFLAGS=-mno-cygwin -O0
./configure --build=mingw32 --enable-experimental-libtool
EVIL. --build is for the platform you are BUILDING on (ie. cygwin), NOT
the platform you are
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According to Bob Rossi on 12/1/2006 5:28 AM:
And the fact that you are now telling configure the truth that you are
cross-compiling, even though the cross binaries are executable, may be
enough for autoconf to try harder for discovering how
* Eric Blake wrote on Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 02:43:10PM CET:
According to Bob Rossi on 12/1/2006 5:28 AM:
I really think this is the current best solution, that is, to modify
autoconf to not use cat. Either that, or simply don't put the \n in the
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF macro. I'm not sure why
Well, I downloaded the autoconf sources, but couldn't find the
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF code. I did find it in /usr/share/autoconf, but when I
modify it, the system autoconf behavior doesn't change. Any ideas?
Patch below. Keep replies on the autoconf-patches list.
OK, this patch works
On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 07:06:06AM -0700, Eric Blake wrote:
According to Bob Rossi on 12/1/2006 6:57 AM:
CPPFLAGS=-mno-cygwin CFLAGS=-mno-cygwin -O0
./configure --build=mingw32 --enable-experimental-libtool
EVIL. --build is for the platform you are BUILDING on (ie. cygwin), NOT
the
On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 09:22:46AM -0500, Bob Rossi wrote:
On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 07:06:06AM -0700, Eric Blake wrote:
According to Bob Rossi on 12/1/2006 6:57 AM:
CPPFLAGS=-mno-cygwin CFLAGS=-mno-cygwin -O0
./configure --build=mingw32 --enable-experimental-libtool
EVIL. --build is for
Hi All...
Does
set -o igncr
export SHELLOPTS
before building it help? Can you ignore the CR by bash later?
...Karl
From: René Berber Subject: Re: autoconf
Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 22:32:16 -0600
René Berber wrote:
Bob Rossi wrote:
[snip]
Here's the full story. I'm trying to build apr. It
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According to Christopher Faylor on 12/1/2006 7:59 AM:
I usually just set the appropriate cache variable ahead of time:
ac_cv_dev_zero=yes ./configure
Except that mingw doesn't really have /dev/zero, and you should set
environment variables as
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Thu, 30 Nov 2006, Brian Dessent wrote:
John Love-Jensen wrote:
I can always fallback to use scripts for CMD.EXE to manipulate these
files; but I'd rather be able to do it in my Bash shell scripts.
Please don't suggest Interix, SFU or
I tried installing Gnupg 1.4.5-1 on a new system with the base Cygwin
install and a couple other packages. When I tried to run gpg, it
would exit without any output or any error message. I tried running
strace on the program, and I got an error message about a missing
cygminires.dll, so I
On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 12:54:39PM -0500, David Barr wrote:
I tried installing Gnupg 1.4.5-1 on a new system with the base Cygwin
install and a couple other packages. When I tried to run gpg, it
would exit without any output or any error message. I tried running
strace on the program, and I got
On 01 December 2006 18:35, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 12:54:39PM -0500, David Barr wrote:
I tried installing Gnupg 1.4.5-1 on a new system with the base Cygwin
install and a couple other packages. When I tried to run gpg, it
would exit without any output or any error
What is the easiest way to get rcp or scp working on a simple home
wireless LAN? I get:
$ scp arctime [EMAIL PROTECTED]:testfile
ssh: connect to host sony06 port 22: Connection refused
$ rcp arctime [EMAIL PROTECTED]:testfile
sony06:Connection refused
I have set up /etc/hosts, .rhosts,
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 12:54:39PM -0500, David Barr wrote:
I tried installing Gnupg 1.4.5-1 on a new system with the base Cygwin
install and a couple other packages. When I tried to run gpg, it
would exit without any output or any error message. I tried running
Charles D. Russell wrote:
What is the easiest way to get rcp or scp working on a simple home
wireless LAN? I get:
$ scp arctime [EMAIL PROTECTED]:testfile
ssh: connect to host sony06 port 22: Connection refused
$ rcp arctime [EMAIL PROTECTED]:testfile
sony06:Connection refused
I have set
Charles D. Russell wrote:
What is the easiest way to get rcp or scp working on a simple home
wireless LAN? I get:
rcp is old, deprecated, and insecure. Don't waste your time with that
one, *especially* on a wireless connection.
$ scp arctime [EMAIL PROTECTED]:testfile
ssh: connect to host
Eric Blake [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Patch below. Keep replies on the autoconf-patches list.
Thanks. In retrospect it was a mistake to append the trailing
newline, I guess. I installed the following: it differs from your
patch only in adding more commentary.
2006-12-01 Eric Blake [EMAIL
On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 10:51:51AM +0100, Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
The following two files have DOS line endings:
/etc/defaults/etc/manweb.conf
/etc/postinstall/netpbm.sh
On my machine, it is netpbm.sh.done that has CRLF line terminations.
I also see these CRLF text files:
gtk-doc.sh.done
Just updated cygwin today, and egrep -v is not working for me:
~ $ date;uname -a
Fri Dec 1 14:26:28 CST 2006
CYGWIN_NT-5.0 OurServer121 1.5.22(0.156/4/2) 2006-11-13 17:01 i686 Cygwin
~ $ echo hi|egrep -v ho
~ $ cygcheck -c grep
Cygwin Package Information
Package
just a sorry :
I forgot to make the cygcheck.out an attachment
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Tom Rodman wrote:
~ $ echo hi|egrep -v ho
WJFFM.
Note that egrep is a /bin/sh script that just calls grep -E. So if your
sh.exe was in use or something went wrong in the bash postinstall you
may not have a functioning sh.exe. Try grep -E and if this works but
egrep does not then check your
Dave Korn wrote:
On 01 December 2006 18:35, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 12:54:39PM -0500, David Barr wrote:
I tried installing Gnupg 1.4.5-1 on a new system with the base Cygwin
install and a couple other packages. When I tried to run gpg, it
would exit without any
I have updated the version of cron on cygwin.com to 3.0.1-21.
Thanks to Pierre Humblet for the following contributions:
Add warning to set MAILTO= if no sendmail is installed.
Fix a bash incompatibility in cron-config.
To update your installation, click on the Install Cygwin now link on
the
On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 03:57:30PM -0500, Volker Quetschke wrote:
Dave Korn wrote:
On 01 December 2006 18:35, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 12:54:39PM -0500, David Barr wrote:
I tried installing Gnupg 1.4.5-1 on a new system with the base Cygwin
install and a couple other
Hi! I am using gcc and g++ on cygwin. How come I can't
use the machine and processor specific options such as
-68hc12. How can I take advantage of m68hc11.md?
-Tim Chan
Want to start your own business?
Learn
while trying to run some configure scripts i get this error:
: command not found3:
./configure: line 21: syntax error near unexpected token `elif'
'/configure: line 21: `elif test -n ${BASH_VERSION+set}
(set -o posix)/dev/null 21; then
additional I have written a simple script that consits
Tim Chan wrote:
Hi! I am using gcc and g++ on cygwin. How come I can't
use the machine and processor specific options such as
-68hc12. How can I take advantage of m68hc11.md?
The gcc included with Cygwin is a native gcc, which means it creates
executables that run under Windows on the IA-32
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According to Andrew Louie on 12/1/2006 2:43 PM:
while trying to run some configure scripts i get this error:
: command not found3:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-announce/2006-11/msg00065.html
You are the victim of DOS line endings on a binary
Andrew Louie wrote:
while trying to run some configure scripts i get this error:
: command not found3:
./configure: line 21: syntax error near unexpected token `elif'
'/configure: line 21: `elif test -n ${BASH_VERSION+set}
(set -o posix)/dev/null 21; then
additional I have written a
Larry Hall (Cygwin reply-to-list-only-lh at cygwin.com writes:
You have DOS line endings in these files. Use 'd2u' to remove them.
Thanks! I would have never known that,
now, can i run d2u on every file in my installation? it seems some scripts call
other scripts and then those fail. is
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According to Andrew Louie on 12/1/2006 3:17 PM:
You have DOS line endings in these files. Use 'd2u' to remove them.
Thanks! I would have never known that,
now, can i run d2u on every file in my installation?
No, only run it on text files
Eric Blake ebb9 at byu.net writes:
No, only run it on text files (it corrupts binary files, such as *.exe).
Okay, I just re-read that message you originally posted, and there are some
vauge (to me at least) instructions on how to configure bash to auto d2u all
scripts that are run. I will try
Eric Blake wrote:
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According to Andrew Louie on 12/1/2006 3:17 PM:
You have DOS line endings in these files. Use 'd2u' to remove them.
Thanks! I would have never known that,
now, can i run d2u on every file in my installation?
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According to Andrew Louie on 12/1/2006 3:29 PM:
Eric Blake ebb9 at byu.net writes:
No, only run it on text files (it corrupts binary files, such as *.exe).
Okay, I just re-read that message you originally posted, and there are some
vauge (to me
[back from shoveling out 2 driveways, a sidewalk, and a stuck car :-]
On Fri 12/1/06 12:53 PST cygwin@cygwin.com wrote:
Tom Rodman wrote:
~ $ echo hi|egrep -v ho
WJFFM.
Note that egrep is a /bin/sh script that just calls grep -E. So if your
sh.exe was in use or something went
Tom Rodman wrote:
setup.exe did not complain though. I know I have to update my
It wouldn't, because it does not handle replacement of sh.exe directly.
That is done in the postinstall step. I'm still not clear how the
events transpire that cause this postinstall to fail. And even if the
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According to Brian Dessent on 12/1/2006 4:57 PM:
setup.exe did not complain though. I know I have to update my
It wouldn't, because it does not handle replacement of sh.exe directly.
That is done in the postinstall step.
The postinstall
On 12/1/06, Charles D. Russell wrote:
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Hi Larry, and everyone,
I would just like to add that this issue has been resolved by Agnitum,
the developers of Outpost Firewall.
Hugh
On 29/11/06, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
It messes with the network stack. This happens at install time, not
run-time. That means that you have to
Hugh McMaster wrote:
Hi Larry, and everyone,
I would just like to add that this issue has been resolved by Agnitum,
the developers of Outpost Firewall.
Terrific! This list thanks you and them. :-)
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From: Rob Walker
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2006 5:29 PM
Subject: Re: bash scripting problem
Eric Blake wrote:
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According to Andrew Louie on 12/1/2006 3:17 PM:
You have DOS line endings in these files. Use 'd2u' to
remove them.
On Fri, 1 Dec 2006, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
From: Rob Walker
Sent: Friday, December 01, 2006 5:29 PM
Subject: Re: bash scripting problem
Eric Blake wrote:
According to Andrew Louie on 12/1/2006 3:17 PM:
You have DOS line endings in these files. Use 'd2u' to
remove them.
On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 11:22:19AM -0800, Paul Eggert wrote:
Eric Blake [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Patch below. Keep replies on the autoconf-patches list.
Thanks. In retrospect it was a mistake to append the trailing
newline, I guess. I installed the following: it differs from your
The MPFR library is a C library for multiple-precision floating-point
computations with exact rounding (also called correct rounding). It is
based on the GMP multiple-precision library.
This is a new minor upstream release. The Cygwin release is created
from the vanilla sources. All 117 tests
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