On Feb 15 15:44, Bo Peng wrote:
Please upload the new lyx version 1.4.4 that is released today. The links
are:
http://www.lyx.org/~bpeng/cygwin/lyx-1.4.4-1.tar.bz2
http://www.lyx.org/~bpeng/cygwin/lyx-1.4.4-1-src.tar.bz2
Uploaded. Could you have a look over your setup.hint file? For
On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 12:13:29PM -0500, Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
Here are all the changes in a single patch.
I'm also posting this to the cygwin-apps mailing list, so if anyone
over there could try it out would be nice.
I'll give it a spin tonight and report tomorrow.
Please don't report it
Uploaded. Could you have a look over your setup.hint file? For instance,
It mentions a dependency to libintl, but it uses the latest libintl8.
I had a look at setup.hint and all other dependencies are fine. Please
update setup.hint for me, or upload the attached file.
Thanks.
Bo
setup.hint
Here are all the changes in a single patch.
I'm also posting this to the cygwin-apps mailing list, so if anyone
over there could try it out would be nice.
I'll give it a spin tonight and report tomorrow.
Thanx!
Chris
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CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-02-15 11:28:46
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog posix_ipc.cc
Log message:
* posix_ipc.cc (ipc_mutex_init): Create global object name.
(ipc_cond_init): Ditto.
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-02-15 17:49:25
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog posix_ipc.cc
winsup/cygwin/include: mqueue.h
Log message:
* posix_ipc.cc (mq_open): Avoid compiler warning. Initialize
We mirror via rsync from sources.redhat.com::cygwin-ftp , and our system
tells me that there haven't been any problems syncing. I'm not familiar
with the structure of the cygwin repository, but a quick visual compare
between http://mirror.mcs.anl.gov/ and http://mirrors.dotsrc.org shows
no
On Feb 15 02:12, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
After installing and rebasing (-b 0x6500 as suggested) the current
This was only suggested if the normal rebase still results in problems.
snapshot 20070214, using it I have found these problems.
[...]
emacs-22.0.93.exe.stackdump
On Feb 14 18:08, Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Brian Ford wrote:
On Wed, 14 Feb 2007, Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Ok, but then, is the problem that the auth dll *is* cygwin1.dll, or else
why wouldn't the reboot only be needed when you update the auth dll?
(Does the auth dll need cygwin1.dll or would it
Hello,
I apologize for posting about this once again but i can't make open ssh
working poroperly (with PKA) on a Windows 2003 server.
I've read this:
http://www.hunt-family.net/wiki/index.php?Install%20SSH%20with%20PKA
and this
http://erdelynet.com/archive/ssh-l/2005-06/3225.html
as well as
Yohann Rebattu wrote:
Hello,
I apologize for posting about this once again but i can't make open ssh
working poroperly (with PKA) on a Windows 2003 server.
I've read this:
http://www.hunt-family.net/wiki/index.php?Install%20SSH%20with%20PKA
and this
Hi,
My code works fine in Cygwin by command line, but when I run it through a Java
GUI launched from DOS the result is incorrect with all the data which are not
zero. The java Gui does nothing more than launching the executables and provide
a parameter file (I used the exactly same parameter
This latest strace of my problem contains a few windows errors. Can
anyone tell what the root problem is? Strace.out is attached. Thanks.
**
Program name: C:\cygwin\bin\ls.exe (pid 3172, ppid 1)
App version: 1005.23, api: 0.156
DLL version: 1005.24,
Will this have any impact on having a version of screen that works?
Thanks,
Wes
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http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTWLL. Thanks. More below.
On Thu, 15 Feb 2007, winner wei wrote:
My code works fine in Cygwin by command line, but when I run it through
a Java GUI launched from DOS the result is incorrect with all the data
which are not zero. The java Gui does nothing
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
The gold old libg.a problem. Remove libg.a and create a symlink
libg.a - libcygwin.a.
After the correction, I can build Emacs-CVS and the build works fine,
thanks a lot.
In any case I observe a problem that I already flagged some time ago (Oct
23, 2006) when one of
On Feb 15 10:27, Wes S wrote:
Will this have any impact on having a version of screen that works?
I have no idea, not using screen at all. You could test it, of course.
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On Feb 15 10:07, Chuck wrote:
[...]
135 198219 [main] ls 3172 seterrno_from_win_error:
/ext/build/netrel/src/cygwin-1.5.24-2/winsup/cygwin/fhandler.cc:687 windows
error 3
78 198297 [main] ls 3172 geterrno_from_win_error: windows error 3 ==
errno 2
64 198361 [main] ls 3172
On Feb 15 17:08, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
The gold old libg.a problem. Remove libg.a and create a symlink
libg.a - libcygwin.a.
After the correction, I can build Emacs-CVS and the build works fine,
thanks a lot.
In any case I observe a problem that I
thank you very much for answering me.
i don't trust the other web site anymore about cygwin;
i did read openssh.README and reinstall the whole thing
the ssh-host-config didn't create sshd_server at the fisrt time, so
since i've read the readme i ran cygrunsrv -R sshd
and then run ssh-host-config
David,
Java uses big-endian while Windows/DOS (and cygwin) uses little-endian.
Tim
winner wei wrote:
Hi,
My code works fine in Cygwin by command line, but when I run it through a Java
GUI launched from DOS the result is incorrect with all the data which are not
zero. The java Gui does
Hi there,
We have been having a problem with using v1.5.24 of cygwin since
cygwin.dll v1.5.17. Installing the lastest version of cygwin causes
our autogenerated slickedit make files to compile very slowly in
cygwin. Upon further investigation we found the CPU time is limited to
approximately
On 2/15/07, Dan Shumuk wrote:
Hi there,
We have been having a problem with using v1.5.24 of cygwin since
cygwin.dll v1.5.17. Installing the lastest version of cygwin causes
our autogenerated slickedit make files to compile very slowly in
cygwin. Upon further investigation we found the CPU
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
If I remember correctly I already replied that I can't reproduce this
problem. The figure shows up for me.
I have tried to investigate, I have run
cygcheck -c --verbose out.check
and the output shows the following package incomplete:
Angelo Graziosi wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
If I remember correctly I already replied that I can't reproduce this
problem. The figure shows up for me.
I have tried to investigate, I have run
cygcheck -c --verbose out.check
and the output shows the following package incomplete:
http://www.cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU - Reformatted
Yohann Rebattu wrote:
thank you very much for answering me.
i don't trust the other web site anymore about cygwin;
i did read openssh.README and reinstall the whole thing
the ssh-host-config didn't create sshd_server at the fisrt time, so
David,
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PPIOSPE. Thanks.
Also, http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU reformatted.
And again: http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTWLL.
On Thu, 15 Feb 2007, winner wei wrote:
- Original Message
From: Igor Peshansky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: winner wei [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi everyone.
I'm newbie with Cygwin. Looking through ls option, I didn't find
anything to list then names of all files in the directory and all
subdirectories, like dir /b /s does. Since it can be very useful in bash
scripts, there must be some way. Right now I've done a recursive
function
On 2/15/07, Ignazio Di Napoli wrote:
I'm newbie with Cygwin. Looking through ls option, I didn't find
anything to list then names of all files in the directory and all
subdirectories, like dir /b /s does. Since it can be very useful in bash
scripts, there must be some way. Right now I've done a
At 14-2-2007 14:48, Justin Zipperle wrote:
I'm trying to pull data from a Windows 2000 Server to a Debian Linux
server using rsync over ssh. If I initiate the transfer from Linux it
hangs when transferring data, though it works when I push it from the
Windows server. This appears to be a
Thanks, Igor.
Attached is a copy of my parameter file. I got it this way:
The GUI works as an interface to let you type in input file and output file
name, also some other parameters, when you finish those selections, it (GUI)
will summarize your selections, at this point, we can either save
What about something along the lines of these examples?
find .
find . | sort
find /usr/local | sort
also
find . -type d # to list just directories
find . -type f # to list just files
find . -type l # to list just links
Any use?
Will this have any impact on having a version of screen that works?
I have a working version of screen on Cygwin. I use it daily, and it works
fine. With CYGWIN=tty set, the reattachment bug appears to be solved; it
detaches and reattaches sessions normally, which was a problem for a long
On Thu, Feb 15, 2007 at 04:27:22PM -0500, Andrew Schulman wrote:
Will this have any impact on having a version of screen that works?
I have a working version of screen on Cygwin. I use it daily, and it works
fine. With CYGWIN=tty set, the reattachment bug appears to be solved; it
detaches and
For the time being I've setup my Win2k server to push data to my Linux
server, and I've noticed some more troubling behavior that hopefully
will help narrow down the cause.
If I use the -vv option and there are more than 10,000 files to compare,
before it starts transferring it dies with:
Again, http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTWLL,
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR, and
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU reformatted.
Also, there's no need to Cc: me -- I read the list (as my Reply-To:
indicates).
On Thu, 15 Feb 2007, winner wei wrote:
- Original Message
From:
fergus wrote:
find .
Exactly!!! Thank you very much!!!
Ignazio
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Svend Sorensen wrote:
ls has a recursive flag for ls (-R), but the find command may be more
appropriate for scripting.
Thank you!!!
Ignazio
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Tim Beuman wrote:
Java uses big-endian while Windows/DOS (and cygwin) uses little-endian.
[OT] False. Java only uses big-endian for external representation of
integers. In memory, integers follow the native layout of whatever
architecture it's running on.
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I'm not sure what broke, but you might consider trying a snapshot:
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On Fri, 16 Feb 2007, David le Comte wrote:
Note that using stty -F /dev/comX where X is the Comm port number
still works, ie it can still set the baud rate to 230400 (or even
25).
Sorry, but note also that if you are going to use Posix style termio
calls, you need to use the Posix device
Andrew Makhorin wrote:
double get_time(void)
{ struct timeval tv;
gettimeofday(tv, NULL);
return (double)tv.tv_sec + 1e-6 * (double)tv.tv_usec;
}
I would be suspicious of floating-point rounding errors here for the
original problem you described. Why don't you try a test
I would be suspicious of floating-point rounding errors here for the
original problem you described. Why don't you try a test case that just
checks if one tv is ever less than a previous tv, without the conversions.
Because I could not reproduce the bug concerning gettimeofday out of
a
screen is an extremely useful program, that people have been asking for in
Cygwin for a long time. I'd be willing to package it, but when I floated
the idea a year ago or so, the feeling seemed to be that there were still
too many bugs to make it useful. If people can live with (or even
Brian Ford wrote:
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007, David le Comte wrote:
Note that using stty -F /dev/comX where X is the Comm port number
still works, ie it can still set the baud rate to 230400 (or even
25).
Sorry, but note also that if you are going to use Posix style termio
calls, you
David le Comte wrote:
Brian Ford wrote:
On Fri, 16 Feb 2007, David le Comte wrote:
Note that using stty -F /dev/comX where X is the Comm port number
still works, ie it can still set the baud rate to 230400 (or even
25).
Sorry, but note also that if you are going to use Posix
On Fri, Feb 16, 2007 at 04:12:31AM +0300, Andrew Makhorin wrote:
I would be suspicious of floating-point rounding errors here for the
original problem you described. Why don't you try a test case that just
checks if one tv is ever less than a previous tv, without the conversions.
I had not trouble building putty-0.58-cygterm-20060525.tar.gz
you do need to do:
install -s path-to.../cthelper/cthelper.exe /usr/local/bin
install -s path-to /utty.exe /usr/local/bin
for cygwin based system.
See if you /bin/ld program is there. You'll need it if you want
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