Siegmar Gross wrote:
I have upgraded Cygwin to X11R7.4. In the past I could read my e-mail
via ssh and dtmail from a Solaris machine with a nice font. Now I
I assume there are some warnings emitted by dtmail when it starts indicating
that it can't use the font it wants to use? I would be
William Deegan wrote:
Yesterday and today I updated two different machines to the latest
xorg-server version, on both machines, after the upgrade it could no
longer find the fixed font.
The issue went away after rolling back to 1.5.3-4.
Attached is my cygcheck -s output.
Please let me know if
The window manager Windowmaker has a massive handle leak,
loosing about 50 handles per second, until the Windows kernel
runs out of buffer memory (after 12 hours or so, then everything fails,
socket api functions etc.)
I think this is the same problem Volker Zell reported at January 11. I just
Siegmar Gross wrote:
I have upgraded Cygwin to X11R7.4. In the past I could read my e-mail
via ssh and dtmail from a Solaris machine with a nice font. Now I
I assume there are some warnings emitted by dtmail when it starts indicating
that it can't use the font it wants to use? I would
Jana Skleničková wrote:
I upgraded to latest (I believe) version of Cygwin (uname
-a=CYGWIN_NT-5.1 my_computer_name 1.5.25(0.156/4/2) 2008-06-12 19:34
i686 Cygwin) and after that I experience problem running XWin to a
computer running Solaris OS, when font path is set to remote font
server.
rincewind wrote:
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.using.html#faq.using.bloda
Please try completely uninstalling the Logitech software, make sure
you're running the current versions of Cygwin and X11, and try again.
Your reply seems to be missing I've tried uninstalling this and the problem
remains
Hello
--- Marco Atzeri marco_atz...@yahoo.it wrote:
Thanks Tatsuro,
give me few days, as I need to repack both
octave-3.0.3-1 for cygwin-1.5
octave-3.0.3-2 for cygwin-1.7
OK! No problem.
is anything else fine ?
It seems that it is fine at the moment.
Regards
Tatsuro
And exactly how did you do this? What were your answers to the questions?
Is 'sshd' actually running now?
about the answers I used ssh-host-config -y so every answer was yes. And the
sshd is running. Except that it throws the error about the sftp-server.
Hm, why is this?
I switched the user
Marco Atzeri marco_atzeri at yahoo.it writes:
OK, now I finally have 'last', there is a usage problem:
mucn13154:~ 1 501 $ last
last: /var/log/wtmp: No such file or directory
Perhaps this file was removed by the operator to prevent logging last info.
mucn13154:~ 1 503 $ ls -l /var/log
total 6031
--- Ronald Fischer ha scritto:
Marco Atzeri writes:
OK, now I finally have 'last', there is a usage
problem:
mucn13154:~ 1 501 $ last
last: /var/log/wtmp: No such file or directory
Perhaps this file was removed by the operator to
prevent logging last info.
mucn13154:~ 1 503 $ ls -l
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 04:20, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Julio Emanuel wrote:
snip
I also would like to grab this opportunity to (once again) ring the
service bell to whoever maintain this package 'joe'.
It's my favorite (actually the only) editor in the Unix/Cygwin
David Billinghurst schrieb:
Reini Urban wrote:
Attached is a clamav license incompatibility bug with libgmp from the
debian lawyers. clamav might be forced to link against an older libgmp.
The switch to LGPL3 came with gmp-4.2.2, so gmp-4.2.1 would be needed
for clamav compatibility. But
Keith Christian schrieb:
I'd like to get PostgreSQL running on my Vista machine.
I've been following the impatient instructions at the end of
/usr/share/doc/Cygwin/postgresql-8.2.11.README as shown below:
1 Installation:
2
3 For the impatient: install as service (hard)
hard
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 6:58 AM, Reini Urban rur...@x-ray.at wrote:
Keith Christian schrieb:
I'd like to get PostgreSQL running on my Vista machine.
I've been following the impatient instructions at the end of
/usr/share/doc/Cygwin/postgresql-8.2.11.README as shown below:
1
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 11:29:23AM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
Ok. I was pretty sure that I hadn't seen a broken pipe message at this
point but I could be mistaken.
That was because there wasn't really a broken pipe. I wasn't reporting
EINTR correctly.
This should be fixed in CVS and is
It worked!
You can check it right here:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2008-07/msg00277.html
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Hi,
I have installed Cygwin on Windows XP SP3 (NTFS) with the latest patches.
When I tried to configure secure shell I got the following errors.
$ /usr/bin/ssh-host-config
*** Info: Generating /etc/ssh_host_key
*** Info: Generating /etc/ssh_host_rsa_key
*** Info: Generating
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 07:35:44PM +0100, Siegmar Gross wrote:
Why doesn't the script allow the values ntsec tty server for CYGWIN
any longer although cygserver needs server in CYGWIN?
Presumably because sshd doesn't need server and it certainly doesn't need
tty.
cgf
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Benjamin,
Please try to keep the quoting format. It makes it easier to follow the
discussion and pick out your replies to my questions. Also, it is
preferable to reply to the messages as this maintains the message
threading.
Benjamin Stössel wrote:
And exactly how did you do this? What were
Installing screen-4.0.3-1
/usr/src/screen-4.0.3-1/src/screen-4.0.3/etc/mkinstalldirs
/usr/src/screen-4.0.3-1/inst/usr/bin /usr/src/screen-4.0.3-1/inst`sed
config.h
-n -e '/define SCREENENCODINGS/s/^.*\([^]*\)/\1/p'`
/usr/bin/install -c screen /usr/src/screen-4.0.3-1/inst/usr/bin/screen
I have problems running autossh via cygrunsrv on WIN2003:
/bin/cygrunsrv.exe -I AutoSSH -p /bin/autossh -a -M 2 -g2CN -R
20120:localhost:3389 -i /etc/key-rsa -p 20012 u...@192.168.100.12 -e
AUTOSSH_NTSERVICE=yes -y tcpip --type auto
As soon as I start the service (net start
On Tue, Jan 27 2009, Shai wrote:
On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 9:42 PM, Toby Allsopp x...@xxx wrote:
Please don't quote email addresses on this list. See
http://www.cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR.
Also, if you'd waited two more days it would have been a bit funnier.
On Tue, Jan 29 2008, Shai
Christopher Faylor wrote:
This should be fixed in CVS and is in the latest snapshot.
Confirmed that CVS fixes this problem for me. Thanks!
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Pursuant to a discussion on the libtool list, I'm trying to get a feel
for how many cygwin users rely on the cygwin environment to drive the
*native* MinGW gcc compiler. That is, incantations like this:
1a)
cygwin$ some-src-pkg/configure \
--build=i686-pc-cygwin --host=mingw32 \
On Tue, Jan 27, 2009 at 09:21:59PM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
I hope this is considered on-topic here, because I'm interested in the
uses of the cygwin environment itself.
It's certainly on-topic. I'd be interested in the responses too.
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Charles Wilson wrote:
Pursuant to a discussion on the libtool list, I'm trying to get a feel
for how many cygwin users rely on the cygwin environment to drive the
*native* MinGW gcc compiler.
I do half of what you're asking: use Cygwin's bash shell as an
environment to drive mingw32-make on
On 2009-01-28 02:21Z, Charles Wilson wrote:
Pursuant to a discussion on the libtool list, I'm trying to get a feel
for how many cygwin users rely on the cygwin environment to drive the
*native* MinGW gcc compiler.
I use the native MinGW compiler in a Cygwin environment,
successfully, many
Greg Chicares wrote:
On 2009-01-28 02:21Z, Charles Wilson wrote:
Pursuant to a discussion on the libtool list, I'm trying to get a feel
for how many cygwin users rely on the cygwin environment to drive the
*native* MinGW gcc compiler.
I use the native MinGW compiler in a Cygwin environment,
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Charles Wilson wrote:
This led to a suggestion that --build=cygwin --host=mingw32 should
always be interpreted as: mingw32-gcc is a cygwin-hosted cross compiler,
NOT the native MinGW-project supported gcc (and if it IS the native
MinGW one,
Thanks for looking at this, Andrew.
I might have messed something up, but after extracting your build, I still don't
get 256 colors within a Screen terminal.
I'm using a Perl script, available at
http://www.frexx.de/xterm-256-notes/data/256colors2.pl, to test whether my
terminal is giving me
Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
Charles Wilson wrote:
This led to a suggestion that --build=cygwin --host=mingw32 should
always be interpreted as: mingw32-gcc is a cygwin-hosted cross compiler,
NOT the native MinGW-project supported gcc (and if it IS the native
MinGW one, expect breakage). I'm not
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