From digging thru the mail archives, I see that back in 2003 and
earlier Corinna maintained ssmtp:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-announce/2003-09/msg00028.html
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-12/msg00835.html
However, in late 2003, it looks like Robert Schneck took over:
Hello,
I've got cygwin working well via SSH to single host, single window.
I connect via SSH, and run startkde - I get the KDE desktop in one
single window. Works great!
How do I connect to a second machine at the same time.
See below for details.
-Duane.
For example:
I login as my
We have a MOTIF app that works correctly when displayed on a debian
sarge (that is, using xfree) or win2k+exceed8.0.
With cygwin-xfree on winxp, however, the modal windows do NOT stay on
top of the main application window, the main comes up whenever one
clicks in it.
In all 3 cases, the
Duane Ellis schrieb:
I've got cygwin working well via SSH to single host, single window.
I connect via SSH, and run startkde - I get the KDE desktop in one
single window. Works great!
How do I connect to a second machine at the same time.
You will need Xwin :1 for the second and Xwin :2
No that does not work - session1 starts,
then session2 - overwrites/destroys session1.
Then it gets really weird
Both are using the same display number (0.0)
Besides, this is problematic in another way.
I need to be able login/logout
of the two accounts independently.
-Duane.
On Thu, 2007-06-07 at 10:50 -0400, Duane Ellis wrote:
Hello,
I've got cygwin working well via SSH to single host, single window.
I connect via SSH, and run startkde - I get the KDE desktop in one
single window. Works great!
How do I connect to a second machine at the same time.
See
=
Holger Krull You will need Xwin :1 for the second and
Xwin :2 for the third session and so on.
That's the solution - I forgot - is the same way on linux.
Thank you very much, works *GREAT*
For those reading this (via a
Michel Bardiaux wrote on Thursday, June 07, 2007 4:01 PM::
We have a MOTIF app that works correctly when displayed on a debian
sarge (that is, using xfree) or win2k+exceed8.0.
With cygwin-xfree on winxp, however, the modal windows do NOT stay on
top of the main application window, the main
Another problem has cropped up.
I use CygwinX with RH-EL-4, and other machines - been working great.
Now, New machine RedHat Enterprise Linux 5
Same connection method, works great with RH-EL-4 (ie: Refer to my earlier
multiple sessions email)
But when connecting to RH-EL-5 - provided I do
Duane Ellis schrieb:
Now, New machine RedHat Enterprise Linux 5
But when connecting to RH-EL-5 - provided I do nothing with the keyboard it
works perfectly.
I suspect RH-EL-5 is provoking something in CygwinX - I do not know. The
Still starting a complete kde? Try starting netscape alone
Some files that exist in the C:/WINDOWS/system32 directory are not
listed when running `ls' or `echo' from a cygwin bash or zsh shell.
Examples include mstsc.exe and iisapp.vbs.
These files are both listed when running 'dir' in a Windows cmd prompt -
they also do not seem to be hidden according
Christopher Faylor wrote on Wednesday, June 06, 2007 8:26 PM::
On Wed, Jun 06, 2007 at 02:22:30PM -0500, DePriest, Jason R. wrote:
On 6/6/07, Dave wrote:
Brian Dessent wrote:
Samuel Thibault wrote:
Mmm, because for a blind person this is a very basic package?
Perhaps, but that doesn't
On 07 June 2007 12:13, John Cooper wrote:
Some files that exist in the C:/WINDOWS/system32 directory are not
listed when running `ls' or `echo' from a cygwin bash or zsh shell.
Examples include mstsc.exe and iisapp.vbs.
These files are both listed when running 'dir' in a Windows cmd prompt
Hi,
Christopher Faylor, le Wed 06 Jun 2007 16:11:11 -0400, a écrit :
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 03:24:45AM +0800, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Brian Dessent, le Wed 06 Jun 2007 02:42:50 -0700, a ?crit :
Yes, setup automatically selects everything in Base for installation,
Ah, I didn't know that, is
Hi,
Phil Betts, le Thu 07 Jun 2007 12:14:33 +0100, a écrit :
Might I suggest a compromise? Create a new Accessibility group in
setup. It would (at least for now) be the first group
That would be a fair compromise, yes.
Samuel
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Hi,
Is there a limit as to the size of a single file that can be
created on a Cygwin NFS exported directory ?
I have Cygwin 1.5.24-1 on Windows2003 server, using NFS services.
When using unix ufsdump command to dump a local unix file system
(ufsdump writes into a single file) into a Cygwin NFS
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 07:49:50PM +0800, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Hi,
Christopher Faylor, le Wed 06 Jun 2007 16:11:11 -0400, a ?crit :
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 03:24:45AM +0800, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Brian Dessent, le Wed 06 Jun 2007 02:42:50 -0700, a ?crit :
Yes, setup automatically selects
On 03 June 2007 18:39, Wes S wrote:
Could someone give me a clue here. I am trying to back up my cygwin
installation running as the administrator and am denied rights to
read various files in the /home/nameofuser directory structure.
I guess I could ssh in as various users and make a
[6/7/2007 12:26 AM] Jerome Fong wrote:
I was wondering if there was a way to save and duplicate my cygwin
installation so I can replicate it on a different machine.
[snip]
The following has worked for me over more than 6 computers since 99:
Do
mount -m cygwin_mount_points.bat
Shut
[6/7/2007 2:29 PM] Nenad Antic (KI/EAB) wrote:
cd to the cygwin dir and save all ntfs file permissions using
Pedelstal Software's NTSEC suite (shareware and still available at
http://www.winsite.com/bin/Info?50034210), more specifically using
saveacl.
saveacl -r -usepriv *
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 02:29:16PM +0200, Nenad Antic (KI/EAB) wrote:
[6/7/2007 12:26 AM] Jerome Fong wrote:
I was wondering if there was a way to save and duplicate my cygwin
installation so I can replicate it on a different machine.
[snip]
The following has worked for me over more than
Hi,
I wanted to add the function strcasestr() from glibc to the cygwin's libc
and I have encountered a serie of difficulties and questions. Some of them
are related to the process of offering changes to cygwin but I will reserve
those for the other mailing list.
1- I have modified a Makefile.am
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 09:30:22AM -0400, Olivier Langlois wrote:
Hi,
I wanted to add the function strcasestr() from glibc to the cygwin's libc
and I have encountered a serie of difficulties and questions. Some of them
are related to the process of offering changes to cygwin but I will reserve
[6/7/2007 2:56 PM] Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 02:29:16PM +0200, Nenad Antic (KI/EAB) wrote:
[6/7/2007 12:26 AM] Jerome Fong wrote:
I was wondering if there was a way to save and duplicate my cygwin
installation so I can replicate it on a different machine.
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 03:49:37PM +0200, Nenad Antic (KI/EAB) wrote:
[6/7/2007 2:56 PM] Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 02:29:16PM +0200, Nenad Antic (KI/EAB) wrote:
[6/7/2007 12:26 AM] Jerome Fong wrote:
I was wondering if there was a way to save and duplicate my
On 6/7/07, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 07:49:50PM +0800, Samuel Thibault wrote:
snip
But when talking about communicating with other applications, we need to
use windows interfaces when the linux API doesn't permit it, shouldn't
we?
Only if you can clearly communicate
Two questions:
two very short C programs compiled OK by gcc but do not produce output.
When I try to run a.exe I get the error message that the program can't
be found.
I ran cygcheck -s which found some missing components, most of which I
was able to get through setup. But I can't find ssh
Use
$./a.exe
in the directory that has a.exe.
Try running
$which ssh
/usr/bin/ssh will be the output.
Check your mount. Run mount to check /usr/bin where you will find ssh
and vi binaries.
$mount
-Ashwin
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 10:04:26AM -0400, Lev Bishop wrote:
On 6/7/07, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 07:49:50PM +0800, Samuel Thibault wrote:
snip
But when talking about communicating with other applications, we need to
use windows interfaces when the linux API doesn't
On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Ron Ratney wrote:
Two questions:
two very short C programs compiled OK by gcc but do not produce output.
When I try to run a.exe I get the error message that the program can't
be found.
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.using.html#faq.using.not-found.
I ran cygcheck -s which
If you have installed openssh and vim you might find those files on your system.
--Jeff
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Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2007 9:15 AM
Subject: RE: program compiled with gcc doesn't print; cygcheck -s shows
ssh and vi are missing, how
On Thu, 7 Jun 2007, Pieter Donche wrote:
Hi,
Is there a limit as to the size of a single file that can be
created on a Cygwin NFS exported directory ?
I have Cygwin 1.5.24-1 on Windows2003 server, using NFS services.
When using unix ufsdump command to dump a local unix file system
Shankar Unni wrote:
Joseph Michaud wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /cygdrive/c/windows/system32
$ ls -al tsdiscon.exe tsecimp.exe
ls: cannot access tsdiscon.exe: No such file or directory
That's probably because the file is exclusively locked, and the stat performed by
ls
Hi cgf,
You must be referring to newlib if you are talking about Makefile.am.
newlib has its own mailing list newlib at sourceware PERIOD org .
You'll need to talk to the maintainer of newlib if you are adding a new
function there.
I have contacted the newlib maintainer about the patch,
On 07 June 2007 16:46, Joseph Michaud wrote:
One interesting tidbit is that if, from the bash shell, I invoke
a Windows CMD shell, then that CMD shell similarly doesn't see the
file.
I conclude from this that somehow the bash shell doesn't have
some appropriate privilege and that bash's
Christopher Faylor, le Thu 07 Jun 2007 08:26:42 -0400, a écrit :
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 07:49:50PM +0800, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Christopher Faylor, le Wed 06 Jun 2007 16:11:11 -0400, a ?crit :
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 03:24:45AM +0800, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Brian Dessent, le Wed 06 Jun
On Thu, 2007-06-07 at 10:52 -0400, Igor Peshansky wrote:
I may be off the mark here, but IIRC, nfs-server is a pretty old package
Hmph. It's not old, it's *experienced*. You young folks with your zfs
and fancy-shmancy network protocols... why, in my day... hmph.
and hasn't been updated in a
On Fri, Jun 08, 2007 at 12:08:59AM +0800, Samuel Thibault wrote:
To the best of my knowledge, there is no unixish way in cygwin
to access these pipes, so we just used CreateNamedPipe().
So don't use named pipes.
As a result, we have a windows handle to deal with. If we used the
cygwin sockets
Christopher Faylor, le Thu 07 Jun 2007 12:37:44 -0400, a écrit :
On Fri, Jun 08, 2007 at 12:08:59AM +0800, Samuel Thibault wrote:
To the best of my knowledge, there is no unixish way in cygwin
to access these pipes, so we just used CreateNamedPipe().
So don't use named pipes.
What instead?
Dave Korn wrote:
(could that fact that I'm using x64 be contributing to the problem?)
Unlikely to be related.
It turns out that x64 is indeed causing the discrepancy.
From http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/06/05/x64/default.aspx :
File activity from a Win32 process that would
Hi All,
I wonder if anyone here is using Kile (the LaTeX editor) under Cygwin. I
tried to use setup.exe to install it, but I couldn't find Kile there
(maybe I overlooked it). If it's possible, I'd like to get some hints on
how to install / run it under Cygwin.
Thanks a lot!
Gustavo Seabra.
On 07 June 2007 17:55, John Cooper wrote:
Dave Korn wrote:
(could that fact that I'm using x64 be contributing to the problem?)
Unlikely to be related.
It turns out that x64 is indeed causing the discrepancy.
From http://msdn.microsoft.com/msdnmag/issues/06/05/x64/default.aspx :
Gustavo Seabra schrieb:
I wonder if anyone here is using Kile (the LaTeX editor) under Cygwin.
Kile is not in cygwin. You didn't overlook anything.
There is a very difficult way provided by a third party to bring some
KDE stuff running under cygwin - which is not supported anymore.
(I
John Cooper wrote:
Incidentally, would cygwin be able to exec such 64-bit programs?
Cygwin has no problems starting 64-bit programs, that's exactly what our
cygwin build environment does when building the 64-bit version of our
stuff (using the MSVC8 compiler)...
The only problem that
On 6/7/07, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Christopher Faylor, le Thu 07 Jun 2007 12:37:44 -0400, a écrit :
On Fri, Jun 08, 2007 at 12:08:59AM +0800, Samuel Thibault wrote:
To the best of my knowledge, there is no unixish way in cygwin
to access these pipes, so we just used CreateNamedPipe().
So
Lev Bishop, le Thu 07 Jun 2007 13:41:44 -0400, a écrit :
...around 80MByte/sec, which maybe isn't as fast as it could be using
native functionality, but surely brltty doesn't need *that* much
bandwidth for transferring text?
It doesn't need bandwidth, it needs latency.
Samuel
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Saro Engels wrote:
Gustavo Seabra schrieb:
I wonder if anyone here is using Kile (the LaTeX editor) under Cygwin.
Kile is not in cygwin. You didn't overlook anything.
There is a very difficult way provided by a third party to bring some
KDE stuff running under cygwin - which is not
On 2007-06-08, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Lev Bishop, le Thu 07 Jun 2007 13:41:44 -0400, a écrit :
...around 80MByte/sec, which maybe isn't as fast as it could be using
native functionality, but surely brltty doesn't need *that* much
bandwidth for transferring text?
It doesn't need
On 6/7/07, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Lev Bishop, le Thu 07 Jun 2007 13:41:44 -0400, a écrit :
...around 80MByte/sec, which maybe isn't as fast as it could be using
native functionality, but surely brltty doesn't need *that* much
bandwidth for transferring text?
It doesn't need bandwidth, it
Lev Bishop, le Thu 07 Jun 2007 14:39:17 -0400, a écrit :
On 6/7/07, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Lev Bishop, le Thu 07 Jun 2007 13:41:44 -0400, a écrit :
...around 80MByte/sec, which maybe isn't as fast as it could be using
native functionality, but surely brltty doesn't need *that* much
I forgot to also say: TCP/IP also often pose problem with firewalls, bad
network configuration, etc...
Samuel
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On Fri, Jun 08, 2007 at 02:46:19AM +0800, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Lev Bishop, le Thu 07 Jun 2007 14:39:17 -0400, a ?crit :
On 6/7/07, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Lev Bishop, le Thu 07 Jun 2007 13:41:44 -0400, a ?crit :
...around 80MByte/sec, which maybe isn't as fast as it could be using
native
On 6/7/07, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Lev Bishop, le Thu 07 Jun 2007 14:39:17 -0400, a écrit :
...about 2ms round-trip. How is this a problem?
This adds up to the screen reader latency, etc.
Really, we tried both, and while tcp/ip was a bit painful, local sockets
were smooth.
Sorry, but I don't
On 07 June 2007 20:13, Bruce Mahfood wrote:
I am using gpc to compile code which contains the statement Uses
Crt. I get over 600 error lines. I am attaching the output of
cygcheck -s -v -r, along with the output that I am getting from my
compilation, as well as a test file that I have
I use ntsec tty in both CYGWIN: env variable and ssh configuration.
When I connect to my system using ssh and execute edit.com nothing
happens. I checked this on two Windows XP. When I connect to this same
system using RDP, open Cygwin's console and the execute edit.com - I
can see editor.
So I
I have been experimenting with an application called OpenSceneGraph. It uses
several dll's. About half its test applications work but the other half do not
and will run but hang on close. I have been working with them trying to
identify the hangs. It seems the hangs occur with one
On 6/7/07, Rafal Milecki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use ntsec tty in both CYGWIN: env variable and ssh configuration.
When I connect to my system using ssh and execute edit.com53 nothing
happens. I checked this on two Windows XP. When I connect to this same
system using RDP, open Cygwin's
yitzle wrote:
(I did not try emacs, and won't until I know ahead
of time how to quit. vim was painful enough.)
ctrl-Z, 'ps', 'kill pid of vim' :-)
(not sure what the problem was, ctrl-C tells you how you quit...)
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Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable from a feature.
Hey thanks. I recognised that the problem was in a system level C
file, when I was trying to compile a Pascal file. The thing is that
gpc is a Pascal compiler that is linked against the gcc backend. The
GNU Pascal page
(http://directory.fsf.org/devel/prog/pascal/GNUPascal.html) states
that it
On Thu, Jun 07, 2007 at 09:56:24PM +0200, Rafal Milecki wrote:
I use ntsec tty in both CYGWIN: env variable and ssh configuration.
There's not reason to set either of those in the CYGWIN environment
variable.
When I connect to my system using ssh and execute edit.com nothing
happens. I checked
On 07 June 2007 21:41, Bruce Mahfood wrote:
Hey thanks. I recognised that the problem was in a system level C
file, when I was trying to compile a Pascal file. The thing is that
gpc is a Pascal compiler that is linked against the gcc backend.
Heh, yes, I know. I'm the maintainer of the
Thanks to Rene Berber for the solution.
Port forwarding (or virtual server) of port 22 of my recently installed
router D-Link DI-524 was the answer.
my-domain is assigned to the router's IP via www.no-ip.com . The local
computer's ip (in the local net) needs to be constant.
I didn't
Hi All...
Subject: RE: Certain files in the system32 directory are not listed
Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2007 18:23:35 +0100
On 07 June 2007 17:55, John Cooper wrote:
Dave Korn wrote:
(could that fact that I'm using x64 be contributing to the problem?)
Unlikely to be related.
It turns out that
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