Now, let's try that again, only without the comedy Reply-To: header this time!
Charles Wilson wrote:
http://cygwin.cwilson.fastmail.fm/ITP/gcc-tools-autoconf-2.59-2-src.tar.bz2
http://cygwin.cwilson.fastmail.fm/ITP/gcc-tools-autoconf-2.59-2.tar.bz2
Christopher Faylor wrote:
I've renamed the autoconf subdirectory from gcc-tools to
gcc-tools-autoconf. And, I've renamed the automake subdirectory from
gcc-tools to gcc-tools-automake.
Sorry about that. genini was perfectly happy with the way I had it, but
upset is more picky. I fixed the
On Wed, Jan 07, 2009 at 12:37:37AM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
Charles Wilson wrote:
This should make it easier for Dave, and those who want to help him, to
develop gcc and binutils -- avoiding things like this:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2008-12/msg00201.html
Well, given Dave's positive
When I upgraded my cygwin installation to 2.573.2.3 on Windows Vista XWin
doesn't take anymore keyboard input. The previous version was working fine
and I could forward xterms from my Unix server. Now I get the xterm but I
can not type anything into the windows. I can do cut and paste of
Sergey Talchuk wrote:
Hi Jon,
Unfortunately not and if I try to type xterm stacks. So I have to restart.
stacks = sticks?
Does it stick whatever the keyboard mapping is? (in which case you probably
have this problem [1]), or only when you try 'setxkbmap ru' ?
[1]
Ups, German influence...
I meant 'my xterm hangs'
I've tried 'setxkbmap de' and it works fine.
After 'setxkbmap ru' I can type 123456890 only. If any other character
- xterm hangs angain
Regards,
Sergey
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 4:52 PM, Jon TURNEY jon.tur...@dronecode.org.uk wrote:
Sergey Talchuk
Jon TURNEY wrote:
Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
I have noticed that normal windows don't appear in the taskbar until
they are refocused upon. Can you confirm?
Ping?
I'm not dead, just sleeping ;-)
Yes, I see the same behaviour. When I looked into this, it seems to be
Jon TURNEY wrote:
so needs more work...
Just noticed this completely breaks override-redirect windows, so erm.. yes...
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Colin Harrison wrote:
That was an old bodge, that worked but was not that clever.
Better to not call 'InitFonts()' other than on serverGeneration 1 and not
call 'FreeFonts()' unless shutting down
This has side-effects. With the latest libXfonts, you are better off without
this
PS
Just as I sent this..this appeared.
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2009-January/042163.html
This has side-effects. With the latest libXfonts, you are
better off without this patch...sigh.
I'm currently re-testing Xming without it. However the
built-ins fonts patch is
ScKaSx wrote:
Hi All,
I use a plotting program based on the plotutils package that works on a PC
but which I am having trouble running in BootCamp on my macbook pro. The
code compiles correctly but when I execute it, it will show the plot for
only a second (on a new window) until that window
Charles Swenson wrote:
FAQ 3.4. Fatal server error: Can't read lock file /tmp/.X0-lock
I just installed cygwin for the first time (newbie) on a XP-SP3 laptop
to gain access to my Linux systems. Install was straight forward but I
ran into this error as noted in the FAQ file upon launching X
Jon TURNEY wrote:
Gionatan Danti wrote:
Hi all,
I have a question regarding CygWin/X.
I would like to know if there is a method to scale a window, similar to
what is possible with UltraVNC and its scaling option.
To be more clear, I will explain my setup. I have a Linux server where
run a
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Markus Moeller wrote:
When I upgraded my cygwin installation to 2.573.2.3 on Windows Vista XWin
doesn't take anymore keyboard input. The previous version was working
fine and I could forward
Markus Moeller wrote:
Jon TURNEY jon.tur...@dronecode.org.uk wrote in message
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Markus Moeller wrote:
When I upgraded my cygwin installation to 2.573.2.3 on Windows Vista
XWin doesn't take anymore keyboard input. The previous version was
working fine
Sergey Talchuk wrote:
Ups, German influence...
I meant 'my xterm hangs'
I've tried 'setxkbmap de' and it works fine.
After 'setxkbmap ru' I can type 123456890 only. If any other character
- xterm hangs angain
It doesn't hang for me, it just doesn't display any output...
I guess I was being a
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Markus Moeller wrote:
When I upgraded my cygwin installation to 2.573.2.3
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 10:43 AM, Jeenu V jee...@gmail.com wrote:
[...]
I checked with one of my colleagues who has Cygwin installed, but he
doesn't seem to have this problem. I feel like going with a fresh
installation.
I did a fresh, quick and bare-minimum installation (to a different
On Mon, 05 Jan 2009 08:51:11 -0500, Robert Pendell
shi...@elite-systems.org wrote:
For all of the above you probably wouldn't find anything in bash
built-in help docs. You would find it in the man page for bash. Type
'man bash' in a cygwin window and you will find both -l and -c defined
Hongyi Zhao wrote:
I have written a small utility named 'weft' that can set a file
association to start .sh-files with a cygwin bash by double clicking
it in the Explorer. I don't have it here anymore, so I have to dig
that up in my archives if you interested.
Very good, would you kindly give me
Jeenu V wrote:
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 10:43 AM, Jeenu V wrote:
[...]
I checked with one of my colleagues who has Cygwin installed, but he
doesn't seem to have this problem. I feel like going with a fresh
installation.
I did a fresh, quick and bare-minimum installation (to a different
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Jeenu V wrote:
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 10:43 AM, Jeenu V wrote:
[...]
I checked with one of my colleagues who has Cygwin installed, but he
doesn't seem to have this problem. I feel like going with a fresh
installation.
I did a fresh, quick and bare-minimum
Charles Wilson wrote:
http://cygwin.cwilson.fastmail.fm/ITP/gcc-tools-autoconf-2.59-2-src.tar.bz2
http://cygwin.cwilson.fastmail.fm/ITP/gcc-tools-autoconf-2.59-2.tar.bz2
http://cygwin.cwilson.fastmail.fm/ITP/gcc-tools-autoconf.hint
sdesc: (gcc-special) automatic configure script builder
Oops, misdirected, that should have gone to the -apps list. Sorry all!
DaveK
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Freddy Jensen wrote:
I just realized that my current cygwin installation is missing
telnet, rsh, and rlogin. I cannot find them in the cygwin setup.exe
package list.
Does anyone know where to find them?
Sure.
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-grep.cgi?grep=telnet.exe
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$ cat post-commit.bat
SET BIN=D:\UNIX\cygwin\bin
SET DPN_TMP=%TMP%\%~nx0
%BIN%\cygpath.exe -au %~dpn0 %DPN_TMP%
SET /P DPN= %DPN_TMP%
DEL %DPN_TMP%
%BIN%\bash.exe %DPN%.sh %* %~dpn0.log 21
The above BAT file will run post-commit.sh (because the name of the
BAT file is post-commit.bat) and
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 11:23 PM, Larry Hall (Cygwin)
reply-to-list-only...@cygwin.com wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
I know you've looked at the environment differences on your machine
between a plain cmd and one under bash. How about comparing yours
under bash with your colleague's?
This is an unmodified version of autoconf-2.59, installed into
/opt/gcc-tools/ for the use of gcc developers. Gcc requires
an unpatched, pristine version of autoconf when preparing patches
for official submission. For various reasons [1] it cannot coexist with
the existing autoconf packages in
This is an unmodified version of automake-1.9.6, installed into
/opt/gcc-tools/ for the use of gcc developers. Gcc requires an
unpatched, pristine version of the most recent official release from the
automake-1.9 series, when preparing patches for official submission. For
various reasons [1] it
This is an unmodified version of autoconf-2.59, installed into
/opt/gcc-tools/ for the use of gcc developers. Gcc requires
an unpatched, pristine version of autoconf when preparing patches
for official submission. For various reasons [1] it cannot coexist with
the existing autoconf packages in
With cygwin-1.7.36:
$ scp gcc-tools-autoconf-2.59-10-src.tar.bz2 sources.redhat.com:
gcc-tools-autoconf-2.59-10-src.tar.bz2 100% 911KB 60.8KB/s 00:15
With cygwin-1.7.37:
$ scp gcc-tools-autoconf-2.59-10-src.tar.bz2 sources.redhat.com:
gcc-tools-autoconf-2.59-10-src.tar.bz2 21% 192KB
Jeenu V wrote:
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 11:23 PM, Larry Hall (Cygwin)
reply-to-list-only...@cygwin.com wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
I know you've looked at the environment differences on your machine
between a plain cmd and one under bash. How about comparing yours
under bash with your
This is an unmodified version of autoconf-2.59, installed into
/opt/gcc-tools/ for the use of gcc developers. Gcc requires
an unpatched, pristine version of autoconf when preparing patches
for official submission. For various reasons [1] it cannot coexist with
the existing autoconf packages in
This is an unmodified version of automake-1.9.6, installed into
/opt/gcc-tools/ for the use of gcc developers. Gcc requires an
unpatched, pristine version of the most recent official release from the
automake-1.9 series, when preparing patches for official submission. For
various reasons [1] it
This is an unmodified version of autoconf-2.59, installed into
/opt/gcc-tools/ for the use of gcc developers. Gcc requires
an unpatched, pristine version of autoconf when preparing patches
for official submission. For various reasons [1] it cannot coexist with
the existing autoconf packages in
This is an unmodified version of automake-1.9.6, installed into
/opt/gcc-tools/ for the use of gcc developers. Gcc requires an
unpatched, pristine version of the most recent official release from the
automake-1.9 series, when preparing patches for official submission. For
various reasons [1] it
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