Please upload: mathomatic-12.8.0-1

2007-11-19 Thread Reini Urban

Please upload:

  http://rurban.xarch.at/cygr/mathomatic/mathomatic-12.8.0-1.tar.bz2
  http://rurban.xarch.at/cygr/mathomatic/mathomatic-12.8.0-1-src.tar.bz2

setup.hint unchanged
mathomatic-12.7.3-1 can be deleted (if wanted)
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Re: Launching java process trouble

2007-11-19 Thread Jeannot Lelapin

Hello Larry,

thank's for your link.

i create the all same variable in the bash script ( like when it is 
launch manually ) launched by crontab, and the java process launched by 
the AutoIt compiled script doesn't start.


I write a big AutoIt Script for Windows XP launch by JustInTimeScheduler 
and that's fine.


Regards,

Jeannot Lelapin

Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:

Jeannot Lelapin wrote:


Hello Larry,

Thank's dor your explanation.

i read all the cygwin cron man page ( prehaps i don't how to do that 
). I didn't find another explanation.



Perhaps this link is more clear?

http://www.adminschoice.com/docs/crontab.htm#Environment

In short, you get a minimal environment with cron.  If you want/need more
than that, you have to make sure your crontab includes more.  My guess is
that you're missing CLASSPATH and perhaps other settings that you need to
make your job work.  Like I said though, this is not Cygwin-specific.  The
same holds true for cron on any platform.





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unison-2.27.exe silently exits

2007-11-19 Thread Robert Schmidt

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

New versions of the unison2.13, unison2.17, and unison2.27 packages are
available in the Cygwin distribution. Unison is a file synchronizer for
Unix and Windows. It allows two replicas of a collection of files and
directories to be stored on different hosts (or different disks on the
same host), modified separately, and then brought up to date by
propagating the changes in each replica to the other.


I've installed 2.27 and and 2.13 on 3 different machines (XP, Vista, 
2003 server), but on all of them, unison-2.27.exe simply exits (error 
code 1) with no output, regardless of anything written on the command 
line (-version, -help).  Using Process Monitor, I see that it does read 
default.prf (if available), but its presence doesn't seem to matter.


It also doesn't matter whether I execute unison-2.27.exe explicitly or 
through the alternatives link.


2.13 works fine, 2.17 seems OK (it responds to options, but I haven't 
used it actively).


I've attached cygcheck.out from the 2003 server.

Thanks for your time,
Robert

Cygwin Configuration Diagnostics
Current System Time: Mon Nov 19 10:45:58 2007

Windows 2003 Server Ver 5.2 Build 3790 Service Pack 2

Running in Terminal Service session

Path:   c:\cygwin\usr\local\bin\sysinternals
c:\cygwin\bin
c:\cygwin\usr\local\bin
c:\Program Files\Windows Resource Kits\Tools\
c:\Program Files\Support Tools\
C:\WINDOWS\system32
C:\WINDOWS
C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem
c:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools\Binn\
c:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\90\Tools\binn\

Output from c:\cygwin\bin\id.exe (nontsec)
UID: 10500(Administrator)   GID: 10513(Domain Users)
513(Domain Users)   544(Administrators)
554(Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access) 545(Users)
11617(Bosses)   10512(Domain Admins)
10513(Domain Users) 10519(Enterprise Admins)
10520(Group Policy Creator Owners)  10518(Schema Admins)

Output from c:\cygwin\bin\id.exe (ntsec)
UID: 10500(Administrator)   GID: 10513(Domain Users)
513(Domain Users)   544(Administrators)
554(Pre-Windows 2000 Compatible Access) 545(Users)
11617(Bosses)   10512(Domain Admins)
10513(Domain Users) 10519(Enterprise Admins)
10520(Group Policy Creator Owners)  10518(Schema Admins)

SysDir: C:\WINDOWS\system32
WinDir: C:\WINDOWS

CYGWIN = 'ntsec'
HOME = 'c:\cygwin\home\private'
Path = 
'c:\cygwin\usr\local\bin\sysinternals;c:\cygwin\bin;c:\cygwin\usr\local\bin;c:\Program
 Files\Windows Resource Kits\Tools\;c:\Program Files\Support 
Tools\;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem;c:\Program 
Files\Microsoft SQL Server\80\Tools\Binn\;c:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL 
Server\90\Tools\binn\'

.arj = 'v'
.bmp = 'start'
.diz = 'l'
.gif = 'start'
.jpg = 'start'
.mp3 = 'start'
.nfo = 'l'
.pdf = 'start'
.pl = 'perl -w'
.rar = 'v'
.sh = 'sh-c'
.txt = 'l'
.zip = 'v'
ALLUSERSPROFILE = 'C:\Documents and Settings\All Users'
APPDATA = 'C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator.RV10\Application Data'
CLIENTNAME = 'PHOENIX'
ClusterLog = 'C:\WINDOWS\Cluster\cluster.log'
CMDLINE = 'cygcheck -s -v -r'
CommonProgramFiles = 'C:\Program Files\Common Files'
COMPUTERNAME = 'CHIEF'
ComSpec = 'C:\cygwin\usr\local\bin\4nt\4nt.exe'
EXCHICONS = 'C:\Program Files\Exchsrvr\bin\maildsmx.dll'
FP_NO_HOST_CHECK = 'NO'
HOMEDRIVE = 'C:'
HOMEPATH = '\Documents and Settings\Administrator.RV10'
LOCAL = 'c:\cygwin\usr\local'
LOGONSERVER = '\\CHIEF'
NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS = '1'
OS = 'Windows_NT'
PATHEXT = '.COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD;.VBS;.VBE;.JS;.JSE;.WSF;.WSH'
PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE = 'x86'
PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER = 'x86 Family 15 Model 47 Stepping 2, AuthenticAMD'
PROCESSOR_LEVEL = '15'
PROCESSOR_REVISION = '2f02'
ProgramFiles = 'C:\Program Files'
PROMPT = '[EMAIL PROTECTED] %?]$h'
SESSIONNAME = 'RDP-Tcp#1'
SH_C_EXIT = '0'
SystemDrive = 'C:'
SystemRoot = 'C:\WINDOWS'
TEMP = 'C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1.RV1\LOCALS~1\Temp'
title = 'C:\cygwin\usr\bin'
TMP = 'C:\DOCUME~1\ADMINI~1.RV1\LOCALS~1\Temp'
USERDOMAIN = 'RV10'
USERNAME = 'administrator'
USERPROFILE = 'C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator.RV10'
windir = 'C:\WINDOWS'
POSIXLY_CORRECT = '1'

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Cygnus Solutions
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Cygnus Solutions\Cygwin
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Cygnus Solutions\Cygwin\mounts v2
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Cygnus Solutions\Cygwin\Program Options
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cygnus Solutions
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cygnus Solutions\Cygwin
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cygnus Solutions\Cygwin\mounts v2
  (default) = '/cygdrive'
  cygdrive flags = 0x0022
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cygnus Solutions\Cygwin\mounts v2\/
  (default) = 'c:\cygwin'
  flags = 0x000a
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Cygnus Solutions\Cygwin\mounts v2\/usr/bin
  (default) = 'c:\cygwin/bin'
  flags = 0x000a

Re: cannot start sshd on cygwin- win xp

2007-11-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  a selection of all the error message I am getting. Messing around
  trying to start it.   it doesn`t show up on netstat -an.  I did
  install and uninstall a  windows port of openssh, I don`T know if
  that messed things up. But  nothing i easily do about that if it
  did..
 
 
 Let's start here: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
 
 Other than that, my WAG is that you need to reboot.

prob a win xp problem, would be solved with a win xp repair.
my mistake i was only trying to start it with things like net start
sshd.

Best tihng to do is just to run it. 
/usr/sbin/sshd
That works.  I don`t need to install it as a service. Installing it as
a service and starting it, that was where the problem was.
Some article on the net on the LRP site, about running sshd, only
mentioned the net start sshd or cygrunsrv -S sshd method to start
it.


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OpenSSH with Corkscrew. Cannot install Corkscrew

2007-11-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]


I notice that Corkscrew is not listed in cygwin`s setup.exe

But everywhere seems to say Corkscew can run in cygwin


Trying to configure corkscrew, 

I tried these instructions.  Involve downloading a corkscrew.tar.gz file
using gunzip and then tar. to decompress it. 
Hopelessly editting a script file called configure .
Then running that file.

I get these errors. 


Current [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/corkscrew/corkscrew-2.0 
$ ./configure 
creating cache ./config.cache 
checking for a BSD compatible install... 


/usr/bin/install -c 
checking whether build environment is sane... yes 
checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... yes 
checking for working aclocal... missing 
checking for working autoconf... missing 
checking for working automake... missing 
checking for working autoheader... missing 
checking for working makeinfo... found 
checking for gcc... no 
checking for cc... no 
configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH 




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Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: unison2.13, unison2.17, unison2.27

2007-11-19 Thread Andy Moreton
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 19:20:30 GMT, Andrew Schulman wrote:

 I'm not sure.  At this point I recommend that you remove and reinstall all of
 the unison alternatives on your host, as follows:
 
 rm /var/lib/alternatives/unison
 for f in /etc/postinstall/unison* ; do $f ; done
 
 and see if that clears up the problem.

After removing all fo the unison packages, all of the alternatives and then 
reinstalling, everything 
appears to be happy again.

Thanks,

AndyM


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RE: OpenSSH with Corkscrew. Cannot install Corkscrew

2007-11-19 Thread Dave Korn
On 19 November 2007 10:18, jameshanley39 wrote:

 I tried these instructions.  Involve downloading a corkscrew.tar.gz file
 using gunzip and then tar. to decompress it.
 Hopelessly editting a script file called configure .

  There was no need to do that, the supplied configure script is fine.

 Then running that file.
 
 I get these errors.
 
 
 Current [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/corkscrew/corkscrew-2.0
 $ ./configure
 creating cache ./config.cache
 checking for a BSD compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c
 checking whether build environment is sane... yes
 checking whether make sets ${MAKE}... yes
 checking for working aclocal... missing
 checking for working autoconf... missing
 checking for working automake... missing
 checking for working autoheader... missing
 checking for working makeinfo... found
 checking for gcc... no
 checking for cc... no
 configure: error: no acceptable cc found in $PATH

  The problem is you don't have any compiler installed; a basic cygwin doesn't
include it by default.  Re-run setup.exe and select the gcc- packages under
the Devel category.


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RE: cygwin install possibly stuck

2007-11-19 Thread Phil Betts
adamb wrote on Monday, November 19, 2007 5:12 AM::

 only found 1:

Maybe that's all *you* could find, but cygcheck almost certainly
would have found another.  If you had followed the instructions 
given in the first response you received from Eric, you'd almost 
certainly have been up and running by now.

Instead of following the instructions here:
 Problem reports:   http://cygwin.com/problems.html

You decided to ignore them completely and uninstall instead.

Let's get this clear, you requested help, then ignored the 
instructions you were given, then compounded the offence by 
effectively saying I've ignored you and did my own thing, and now
that's not worked either.  Yet, you still expect people to rush 
to your assistance?

Instead of what should have taken just 2 messages:

Q) I've got a problem, here's the output of cygcheck...

  A) This is your problem, do x, then y, then z to fix it

we have already got to 8 messages (9 including this) and you STILL 
haven't posted the cygcheck output and are therefore no closer to a 
resolution.


 Sent from the Cygwin list mailing list archive at Nabble.com.

Why am I not surprised?


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Re: cygwin install possibly stuck

2007-11-19 Thread Jean-Claude Gervais
I've had this same problem (setup hanging) installing on many different
machines and it was always caused by anti-virus software.



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Re: MYSTERY SHOPPER WANTED EARN NO LESS THAN $ 500.00

2007-11-19 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Sun, Nov 18, 2007 at 05:58:10PM -0700, Morgan Gangwere wrote:
Spam Spam spam spam spam spam spam SPA! Moneymaking SPAM!

I think they could use some hippos.

I think you could learn not to respond to spam.

cgf

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Re: cygwin install possibly stuck

2007-11-19 Thread adamb

thank you for the helpful reply, try that tonight.

adam


Jean-Claude Gervais wrote:
 
 I've had this same problem (setup hanging) installing on many different
 machines and it was always caused by anti-virus software.
 
 
 
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Re: Launching java process trouble

2007-11-19 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)

Jeannot Lelapin wrote:

Hello Larry,

thank's for your link.

i create the all same variable in the bash script ( like when it is 
launch manually ) launched by crontab, and the java process launched by 
the AutoIt compiled script doesn't start.


I write a big AutoIt Script for Windows XP launch by JustInTimeScheduler 
and that's fine.



This means you either missed a dependent variable or that your script relies
on some other aspect of your environment that you don't get by default
through cron.  For example, 'crond' run as a service which, unless you've
set it it up to run as you (which is an option of the 'cron-config' setup
script), it's running as the SYSTEM.  Although it will switch contexts to
your user when your script runs, this is not the same as running as you
from the command-line.  See http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html
for more details of Windows security model and it's impact on Cygwin.  This
may or may not be an issue for your script.  But it does point out yet
another difference that your script might have trouble with.


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Re: cannot start sshd on cygwin- win xp

2007-11-19 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

a selection of all the error message I am getting. Messing around
trying to start it.   it doesn`t show up on netstat -an.  I did
install and uninstall a  windows port of openssh, I don`T know if
that messed things up. But  nothing i easily do about that if it
did..


Let's start here: http://cygwin.com/problems.html

Other than that, my WAG is that you need to reboot.


prob a win xp problem, would be solved with a win xp repair.
my mistake i was only trying to start it with things like net start
sshd.

Best tihng to do is just to run it. 
/usr/sbin/sshd

That works.  I don`t need to install it as a service. Installing it as
a service and starting it, that was where the problem was.
Some article on the net on the LRP site, about running sshd, only
mentioned the net start sshd or cygrunsrv -S sshd method to start
it.



The recommended way to run 'sshd' is as a service.  If you run it directly,
it will run as the user that you start it as and you won't be able to log
in through 'ssh' as other users.  This rather severely limits 'sshd'.  As
for the 'LRP' site you mentioned, if you used that site's information as a
guide for installing and/or setting up ssh, then any problems you have with
subsequent operation should be directed back to that site.  We support only
the tools (ssh-host-config, ssh-user-config) and documentation (/usr/share/
doc/Cygwin/openssh.README) that Cygwin provides.


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cygwin.bat

2007-11-19 Thread 123cu

First, I am a newbee to Cygwin so please excuse my lack of knowledge.

I have a text file (aaa.txt) which contains a simple grep command. When I
start Cygwin.bat, I want this file to be started (executed) as part of
invoking the cygwin.bat file. I don't know how to do it. Any help will be
appreciated.

cygwin.bat file
@echo on

C:
chdir C:\cygwin\bin
set HOME=\cygwin
bash --login -i
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Re: cygwin.bat

2007-11-19 Thread Brian Mathis
On Nov 19, 2007 11:01 AM, 123cu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 First, I am a newbee to Cygwin so please excuse my lack of knowledge.

 I have a text file (aaa.txt) which contains a simple grep command. When I
 start Cygwin.bat, I want this file to be started (executed) as part of
 invoking the cygwin.bat file. I don't know how to do it. Any help will be
 appreciated.

 cygwin.bat file
 @echo on

 C:
 chdir C:\cygwin\bin
 set HOME=\cygwin
 bash --login -i

cygwin.bat is typically used to start the cygwin environment, usually
by starting a bash shell.  The bash shell then runs some startup
scripts, like .bashrc and .bash_profile.  Those files are where you
would normally put anything that you want to run every time you start
a shell.

Based on your description, it sounds like you may be doing something
that might not fit with the idea of how cygwin works.  If you can
explain in more detail what you are trying to accomplish, we may be
able to find a better solution, or help you to integrate it better.

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Re: cannot start sshd on cygwin- win xp

2007-11-19 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
  
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
a selection of all the error message I am getting. Messing
around trying to start it.   it doesn`t show up on netstat -an.
I did install and uninstall a  windows port of openssh, I don`T
know if that messed things up. But  nothing i easily do about
that if it did..
   
   Let's start here: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
   
   Other than that, my WAG is that you need to reboot.
  
  prob a win xp problem, would be solved with a win xp repair.
  my mistake i was only trying to start it with things like net start
  sshd.
  
  Best tihng to do is just to run it.  /usr/sbin/sshd
  That works.  I don`t need to install it as a service. Installing it
  as a service and starting it, that was where the problem was.
  Some article on the net on the LRP site, about running sshd, only
  mentioned the net start sshd or cygrunsrv -S sshd method to
  start it.
 
 
 The recommended way to run 'sshd' is as a service.  If you run it
 directly, it will run as the user that you start it as and you won't
 be able to log in through 'ssh' as other users.  This rather severely
 limits 'sshd'.  As for the 'LRP' site you mentioned, if you used that
 site's information as a guide for installing and/or setting up ssh,
 then any problems you have with subsequent operation should be
 directed back to that site.  We support only the tools
 (ssh-host-config, ssh-user-config) and documentation (/usr/share/
 doc/Cygwin/openssh.README) that Cygwin provides.

yes, i was not asking for support regarding information from another
site. I replied with solutions or you may say a workaround, to the
problem . So that they are in the archives for another newbie.


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NSS and PAM

2007-11-19 Thread Jerome Haltom
I was wondering what the potential for providing a NSS and PAM
implementation which used the built in Windows account base by default
would be.

Basically it would remove manual generation of /etc/passwd
and /etc/group. Apps which queryed for these values would just get the
right things made up on the fly. In my case, this means domain users.

I'd imagine you would map local users to 'username' and domain users to
'DOM\username' or some such, which is basically what Winbind ends up
doing on Linux.

Authentication using PAM would simply remove a lot of issues.

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Re: High CPU usage on posix_fallocate call - CVS version

2007-11-19 Thread Rob Bosch
I recreated a new development environment and recompiled the rsync code.  The 
posix_fallocate call worked exactly as expected, immediately creating a file of 
the size passed to the function.  I tested up to 300GB without issue.  I must 
have had something set up incorrectly in my development environment.  Thanks 
for the follow-up.

Rob


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Re: Replying to messages

2007-11-19 Thread Igor Peshansky
On Wed, 24 Oct 2007, Brad Bell wrote:

 How does one reply to a message on cygwin.com when you do not have an
 e-mail copy of the original message; i.e., just given the information in
 the mailing list archive ?

http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2002-12/msg00501.html
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-03/msg00867.html

The scripts may be further improved with the skipmung option (which I
have not heard of until today).
HTH,
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ReSent-Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

On Wed, 24 Oct 2007, Brad Bell wrote:

 How does one reply to a message on cygwin.com when you do not have an
 e-mail copy of the original message; i.e., just given the information in
 the mailing list archive ?

http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2002-12/msg00501.html
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-03/msg00867.html

The scripts may be further improved with the skipmung option (which I
have not heard of until today).
HTH,
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Re: cannot start sshd on cygwin- win xp

2007-11-19 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)

jameshanley39 wrote:

Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:


jameshanley39 wrote:

Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:


jameshanley39 wrote:

a selection of all the error message I am getting. Messing
around trying to start it.   it doesn`t show up on netstat -an.
I did install and uninstall a  windows port of openssh, I don`T
know if that messed things up. But  nothing i easily do about
that if it did..

Let's start here: http://cygwin.com/problems.html

Other than that, my WAG is that you need to reboot.

prob a win xp problem, would be solved with a win xp repair.
my mistake i was only trying to start it with things like net start
sshd.

Best tihng to do is just to run it.  /usr/sbin/sshd
That works.  I don`t need to install it as a service. Installing it
as a service and starting it, that was where the problem was.
Some article on the net on the LRP site, about running sshd, only
mentioned the net start sshd or cygrunsrv -S sshd method to
start it.


The recommended way to run 'sshd' is as a service.  If you run it
directly, it will run as the user that you start it as and you won't
be able to log in through 'ssh' as other users.  This rather severely
limits 'sshd'.  As for the 'LRP' site you mentioned, if you used that
site's information as a guide for installing and/or setting up ssh,
then any problems you have with subsequent operation should be
directed back to that site.  We support only the tools
(ssh-host-config, ssh-user-config) and documentation (/usr/share/
doc/Cygwin/openssh.README) that Cygwin provides.


yes, i was not asking for support regarding information from another
site. I replied with solutions or you may say a workaround, to the
problem . So that they are in the archives for another newbie.



I understand the reason for your posting.  Mine was to warn people of
the pitfalls of your workaround and to correct the misperceptions
you had.  If what you have works well for you and you're comfortable
with it, that's fine.  If others try it and find it suits their needs
as well, that's fine too.  But as I and many others on this list can
attest, configuring and running 'sshd' as a service works just fine
under Cygwin.  So I wanted to clarify that this is the recommended,
supported, and most flexible way to use it.


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Re: Replying to messages

2007-11-19 Thread Sylvain RICHARD

Igor Peshansky wrote:

On Wed, 24 Oct 2007, Brad Bell wrote:

  

How does one reply to a message on cygwin.com when you do not have an
e-mail copy of the original message; i.e., just given the information in
the mailing list archive ?



http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2002-12/msg00501.html
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-03/msg00867.html

The scripts may be further improved with the skipmung option (which I
have not heard of until today).
HTH,
Igor
  

Okay, now I get it. You can get the munged version of your message at:
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin/get-raw-msg?listname=cygwindate=2007-11[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin/get-raw-msg?listname=cygwindate=2007-11[EMAIL PROTECTED]

and the pristine one at:
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin/get-raw-msg?listname=cygwindate=2007-11[EMAIL PROTECTED]skipmung 
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin/get-raw-msg?listname=cygwindate=2007-11[EMAIL PROTECTED]skipmung


*Sighs*

Sylvain

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Re: Library issues with GCC - libuser32

2007-11-19 Thread Bobby McNulty

Jeff Bader wrote:

Using GCC: For ld to find -luser32, I downloaded a version of w32api
and then copied the libuser32 file into the main cygwin library. Why
was this necessary to use GCC? Why could I not just install the devel
package and be done with it?

Thank you,

Jeff
  






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use -mno-cygwin

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Re: Library issues with GCC - libuser32

2007-11-19 Thread Jim Marshall

Jeff Bader wrote:

Using GCC: For ld to find -luser32, I downloaded a version of w32api
and then copied the libuser32 file into the main cygwin library. Why
was this necessary to use GCC? Why could I not just install the devel
package and be done with it?

Thank you,

Jeff




Because the devel package in Cygwin is for making CYGWIN apps, not 
Windows apps. To make Windows apps you need to install the mingw tools 
and then use the -mno-cygwin option so the system knows to use the 
mingw tools to build a Windows program.



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Re: Library issues with GCC - libuser32

2007-11-19 Thread Jeff Bader
Ah, thank you very much!

On Nov 19, 2007 12:47 PM, Jim Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Jeff Bader wrote:
  Using GCC: For ld to find -luser32, I downloaded a version of w32api
  and then copied the libuser32 file into the main cygwin library. Why
  was this necessary to use GCC? Why could I not just install the devel
  package and be done with it?
 
  Thank you,
 
  Jeff
 
 
  
 
 Because the devel package in Cygwin is for making CYGWIN apps, not
 Windows apps. To make Windows apps you need to install the mingw tools
 and then use the -mno-cygwin option so the system knows to use the
 mingw tools to build a Windows program.



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Re: Replying to messages

2007-11-19 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 09:21:39PM +0100, Sylvain RICHARD wrote:
 Igor Peshansky wrote:
 On Wed, 24 Oct 2007, Brad Bell wrote:

   
 How does one reply to a message on cygwin.com when you do not have an
 e-mail copy of the original message; i.e., just given the information in
 the mailing list archive ?
 

 http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2002-12/msg00501.html
 http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-03/msg00867.html

 The scripts may be further improved with the skipmung option (which I
 have not heard of until today).
 HTH,
  Igor
   
 Okay, now I get it. You can get the munged version of your message at:
 http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin/...
 http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin/...
 and the pristine one at:
 http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin/...
 http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin/...

 *Sighs*

Sigh, indeed.  It is very considerate of you to post these for any
potential spammer who is scraping this mailing list.  i'm sure they
are very grateful.

cgf

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Re: Library issues with GCC - libuser32

2007-11-19 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 12:22:24PM -0800, Jeff Bader wrote:
Using GCC: For ld to find -luser32, I downloaded a version of w32api
and then copied the libuser32 file into the main cygwin library. Why
was this necessary to use GCC? Why could I not just install the devel
package and be done with it?

If you install Cygwin normally the libuser32.a file is installed in a
directory which is automatically searched.

If that was not the case then you couldn't build any programs.

Despite other messages in this thread, I don't see anything here to
indicate that this has anything to do with -mno-cygwin.  gcc finds
-luser32 properly whether you use -mno-cygwin or not.

cgf

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Re: Library issues with GCC - libuser32

2007-11-19 Thread Jeff Bader
See, that's what I was hoping. It makes more sense to me that I just
did something wrong, but, at this point, it's working and I'm not
interested in reinstalling it all over again just to make sure.

jeff

On Nov 19, 2007 1:23 PM, Christopher Faylor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 12:22:24PM -0800, Jeff Bader wrote:
 Using GCC: For ld to find -luser32, I downloaded a version of w32api
 and then copied the libuser32 file into the main cygwin library. Why
 was this necessary to use GCC? Why could I not just install the devel
 package and be done with it?

 If you install Cygwin normally the libuser32.a file is installed in a
 directory which is automatically searched.

 If that was not the case then you couldn't build any programs.

 Despite other messages in this thread, I don't see anything here to
 indicate that this has anything to do with -mno-cygwin.  gcc finds
 -luser32 properly whether you use -mno-cygwin or not.

 cgf


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Re: Replying to messages

2007-11-19 Thread Sylvain RICHARD

Christopher Faylor wrote:

On Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 09:21:39PM +0100, Sylvain RICHARD wrote:
  

Okay, now I get it. You can get the munged version of your message at:
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin/...
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin/...
and the pristine one at:
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin/...
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin/...

*Sighs*



Sigh, indeed.  It is very considerate of you to post these for any
potential spammer who is scraping this mailing list.  i'm sure they
are very grateful.

cgf

  
To all of you in this thread, the sigh referred to my previous 
puzzlement re skipmung, see 
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2007-10/msg00536.html. The only further 
help I got was about a kangahippo (DaveK, no worries - I love reading 
cygwin-talk btw).


Brad, sorry for posting a link to a page which contains your e-mail 
address. I had seen Igor's was there but as he posts it in his signature 
I thought it was of no consequence.


Christopher, If by your remark you meant that one address was harvested 
I have to bow to you. If you meant that the skipmung thingie is a secret 
trick best left in the dark, then I have to disagree.


Best regards

   Sylvain

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Re: Library issues with GCC - libuser32

2007-11-19 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 12:22:24PM -0800, Jeff Bader wrote:
Using GCC: For ld to find -luser32, I downloaded a version of w32api
and then copied the libuser32 file into the main cygwin library. Why
was this necessary to use GCC? Why could I not just install the devel
package and be done with it?

Well, you didn't actually have w32api installed if your cygcheck output
was to be believed.

cgf

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Re: Library issues with GCC - libuser32

2007-11-19 Thread Jeff Bader
How can you tell from the output file? I couldn't find that package to install.



On Nov 19, 2007 3:11 PM, Christopher Faylor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 12:22:24PM -0800, Jeff Bader wrote:

 Using GCC: For ld to find -luser32, I downloaded a version of w32api
 and then copied the libuser32 file into the main cygwin library. Why
 was this necessary to use GCC? Why could I not just install the devel
 package and be done with it?

 Well, you didn't actually have w32api installed if your cygcheck output
 was to be believed.


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Re: Library issues with GCC - libuser32

2007-11-19 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 03:18:42PM -0800, Jeff Bader wrote:
How can you tell from the output file?  I couldn't find that package to
install.

w32api *is* available for installation.  Check out
http://cygwin.com/packages/ .

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Re: Library issues with GCC - libuser32

2007-11-19 Thread Greg Chicares
[installing w32api package...]

On 2007-11-20 01:09Z, Jeff Bader wrote:
 Yes...the index... but it's not in the packages that come with the
 most current version of setup.exe, right? Shouldn't it be in this
 list (picture)?

[snip screenshot of Category view]

Press the View button until you see Full.

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Re: cygwin install possibly stuck

2007-11-19 Thread adamb

yes, turning off norton antivirus sloved my problem. thanks everyone for your
time.

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Web servers

2007-11-19 Thread Terry Bailey

Hi,

I am running cygwin on Windows 2003.  The apache server in cygwin is 
running on port 80.  The web server running on Windows under IIS is 
on port 81.  If I put in a mime type (say the extension is .abx and 
the content-type is application/octet-stream) for the 2003 web 
server,  then apache in cygwin quits running even though ps -ef 
states that there are four or five instances of httpd running in cygwin.



What is going on?  Does the httpd.conf file in cygwin somehow connect 
with the config file in Windows?


Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Terry Bailey


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Re: Library issues with GCC - libuser32

2007-11-19 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 05:09:23PM -0800, Jeff Bader wrote:
Yes...the index... but it's not in the packages that come with the
most current version of setup.exe, right? Shouldn't it be in this
list (picture)?

Your subject should be a clue as to what category w32api is available
under.  It is Libs.

cgf

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Re: cygwin.bat

2007-11-19 Thread Carlo Florendo

123cu wrote:

First, I am a newbee to Cygwin so please excuse my lack of knowledge.

I have a text file (aaa.txt) which contains a simple grep command. When I
start Cygwin.bat, I want this file to be started (executed) as part of
invoking the cygwin.bat file. I don't know how to do it. Any help will be
appreciated.

cygwin.bat file
@echo on

C:
chdir C:\cygwin\bin
set HOME=\cygwin
bash --login -i


I could give you two ways to do that:

1) You simply have to edit /etc/bash.bashrc then add the line that executes 
aaa.txt.  For example, if, as you say, your file aaa.txt is in c:\temp 
dir and contains a *simple* grep command, then the line on the 
/etc/bash.bashrc file would look like this:


`cat /cygdrive/c/temp\ dir/aaa.txt`

Note the backticks at the start and end of the line and note that the 
directory appears as:


temp\ dir

and not

temp dir



2) You could actually put the entire grep command on /etc/bash.bashrc if 
you wish.



Thank you very much!

Best Regards,

Carlo

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