Re: autoconf 2.54-1 writes dos files
Sam Steingold wrote: * In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] * On the subject of Re: autoconf 2.54-1 writes dos files * Sent on Sat, 30 Aug 2003 22:17:07 +0100 * Honorable Elfyn McBratney ... writes: Sam Steingold wrote: * Honorable Elfyn McBratney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Thanks for addressing me as honorable, but please don't quote my e-mail address. your e-mail address is in the header! No, I think not. You replied to my message; with my e-mail address attached to your reply, either by you or your MUA. Ala food for harvesters. [...] d:\gnu\cygwin\usr\X11R6\lib\X11\fonts on /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts type user (binmode) d:\gnu\cygwin\bin on /usr/bin type user (binmode) d:\gnu\cygwin\lib on /usr/lib type user (binmode) d:\gnu\cygwin on / type user (binmode) c: on /cygdrive/c type user (binmode,noumount) d: on /cygdrive/d type user (binmode,noumount) Does running, say $ PERLIO=raw autoconf help at all? this fixed the problem completely. now, why isn't this the default? as I said above, my default file type is unix! This is a defficiency in (current?) Cygwin perl, which AFAIK, was fixed in the latest release. As a temporary fix, export the above variable in /etc/profile or system wide (from within Windows). -- Elfyn McBratney ++ | Software Patents in Europe | ++ | On September 1st 2003 the European Parliment will make a | | decision about establishing a new law which would allow| | software patents in Europe. This means that Europe's | | programmers and citizens alike could face considerable | | risk. | ++ | Unlike copyright, patents can block independent creations! | | Software patents can render software copyright useless.| | One copyrighted work can be covered by hundreds of patents | | of which the author doesn't even know but for whose| | infringement he and his users can be sued. Some of these | | patents may be impossible to work around, because they are | | broad or because they are part of communication standards. | ++ | What can you do to help? FFII/Eurolinux are organising| | activities in and near the parliment to bring about an | | interdisciplinary discussion in a field which has for too | | long been dominated by industrial patent lawyers. | ++ | For more information, or too see how you can help, visit | | http://swpat.ffii.org. | ++ -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Packages for upload: nasm (1.3.22 and 1.5.2)
Dean Scarff wrote: New packages have been built against both cygwin 1.3.22 and 1.5.2 (latest non-snapshot available 30 Aug 2003), for the upstream release of nasm 0.98.37. The 1.5.2-built package is flagged as test; quick tests suggest it's compatible. Uploaded; removed 0.98.35-1. Please send an announcement in a couple of hours. Let me know if you want me to remove 0.98.36-1, too. Thanks, -- Elfyn McBratney ++ | Software Patents in Europe | ++ | On September 1st 2003 the European Parliment will make a | | decision about establishing a new law which would allow| | software patents in Europe. This means that Europe's | | programmers and citizens alike could face considerable | | risk. | ++ | Unlike copyright, patents can block independent creations! | | Software patents can render software copyright useless.| | One copyrighted work can be covered by hundreds of patents | | of which the author doesn't even know but for whose| | infringement he and his users can be sued. Some of these | | patents may be impossible to work around, because they are | | broad or because they are part of communication standards. | ++ | What can you do to help? FFII/Eurolinux are organising| | activities in and near the parliment to bring about an | | interdisciplinary discussion in a field which has for too | | long been dominated by industrial patent lawyers. | ++ | For more information, or too see how you can help, visit | | http://swpat.ffii.org. | ++
Re: autoconf 2.54-1 writes dos files
Sam Steingold wrote: * In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] * On the subject of Re: autoconf 2.54-1 writes dos files * Sent on Sat, 30 Aug 2003 15:14:16 -0400 * Honorable Charles Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sam Steingold wrote: I just noticed that autoconf 2.54-1 writes configure files with DOS CR/LF line ends! what's up?! I check unix in default text file type setup option and I do not have any CRs in the configure.in files! autoconf is a perl program. There were some releases of perl that had a few issues with incorrectly using DOS line endings even on binary mounts. Try upgrading perl to the most recent release (5.8.0-5 for regular cygwin; 5.8.1-something for test or experimental cygwin) $ cygcheck.exe -c -h perl Cygwin Package Information Package Version perl 5.8.0-5 What's the output of `mount' ? -- Elfyn McBratney ++ | Software Patents in Europe | ++ | On September 1st 2003 the European Parliment will make a | | decision about establishing a new law which would allow| | software patents in Europe. This means that Europe's | | programmers and citizens alike could face considerable | | risk. | ++ | Unlike copyright, patents can block independent creations! | | Software patents can render software copyright useless.| | One copyrighted work can be covered by hundreds of patents | | of which the author doesn't even know but for whose| | infringement he and his users can be sued. Some of these | | patents may be impossible to work around, because they are | | broad or because they are part of communication standards. | ++ | What can you do to help? FFII/Eurolinux are organising| | activities in and near the parliment to bring about an | | interdisciplinary discussion in a field which has for too | | long been dominated by industrial patent lawyers. | ++ | For more information, or too see how you can help, visit | | http://swpat.ffii.org. | ++ -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: all apps crash at startup with current CVS checkout of cygwin
Christopher Faylor wrote: On Fri, Aug 29, 2003 at 12:06:28PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote: On Fri, Aug 29, 2003 at 11:41:52AM +0200, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote: On Thu, Aug 28, 2003 at 10:34:00AM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote: On Thu, Aug 28, 2003 at 12:08:20PM +0200, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote: With a fresh checkout from cygwin's CVS repo, fresh build, etc. I get this when I start rxvt: 6 [main] rxvt 1912 handle_exceptions: Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION 15845 [main] rxvt 1912 open_stackdumpfile: Dumping stack trace to rxvt.exe.sta ckdump. The stackdump is attached. Stackdumps of self-built dlls are really not interesting. If you are building the dll from scratch then you can always debug the problem with a gdb + working DLL build with --enable-debugging. gdb will show you exactly where the error is occuring. Or you can use addr2line to decode the addresses below: ^^ ** $ addr2line -e cygwin1.dll 6107BF59 /home/RLandheer/cygwin/build/i686-pc-cygwin/winsup/cygwin/../../../../src/winsup/cygwin/sync.cc:75 just in case it helps :) Any word on this? cygcheck output? Full addr2line decoding of stack trace? gdb back trace of crash? Out of curiousity, has anyone else seen this? Nope. Out of the ten machines I run Cygwin on at work (2000/XP Pro with 1.5.2/1.5.3s/CVS) I havn't seen anything like this. Though come to think of it I was seeing a strange problem with sourcenav, a month or so back, where running any cygwin program (from within sourcenav) would result in a SEGV (e.g., `grep' and `cvs'). Never even attempted to investigate it. (Probably should have at least mentioned it here) Just putting that out there in case it might help, probably won't in any case as the machine in question was really crapped out, anyway. -- Elfyn McBratney ++ | Software Patents in Europe | ++ | On September 1st 2003 the European Parliment will make a | | decision about establishing a new law which would allow| | software patents in Europe. This means that Europe's | | programmers and citizens alike could face considerable | | risk. | ++ | Unlike copyright, patents can block independent creations! | | Software patents can render software copyright useless.| | One copyrighted work can be covered by hundreds of patents | | of which the author doesn't even know but for whose| | infringement he and his users can be sued. Some of these | | patents may be impossible to work around, because they are | | broad or because they are part of communication standards. | ++ | What can you do to help? FFII/Eurolinux are organising| | activities in and near the parliment to bring about an | | interdisciplinary discussion in a field which has for too | | long been dominated by industrial patent lawyers. | ++ | For more information, or too see how you can help, visit | | http://swpat.ffii.org. | ++ -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: autoconf 2.54-1 writes dos files
Sam Steingold wrote: * In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] * On the subject of Re: autoconf 2.54-1 writes dos files * Sent on Sat, 30 Aug 2003 21:36:48 +0100 * Honorable Elfyn McBratney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Thanks for addressing me as honorable, but please don't quote my e-mail address. Sam Steingold wrote: * In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] * On the subject of Re: autoconf 2.54-1 writes dos files * Sent on Sat, 30 Aug 2003 15:14:16 -0400 * Honorable Charles Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Sam Steingold wrote: I just noticed that autoconf 2.54-1 writes configure files with DOS CR/LF line ends! what's up?! I check unix in default text file type setup option and I do not have any CRs in the configure.in files! autoconf is a perl program. There were some releases of perl that had a few issues with incorrectly using DOS line endings even on binary mounts. Try upgrading perl to the most recent release (5.8.0-5 for regular cygwin; 5.8.1-something for test or experimental cygwin) $ cygcheck.exe -c -h perl Cygwin Package Information Package Version perl 5.8.0-5 What's the output of `mount' ? d:\gnu\cygwin\usr\X11R6\lib\X11\fonts on /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts type user (binmode) d:\gnu\cygwin\bin on /usr/bin type user (binmode) d:\gnu\cygwin\lib on /usr/lib type user (binmode) d:\gnu\cygwin on / type user (binmode) c: on /cygdrive/c type user (binmode,noumount) d: on /cygdrive/d type user (binmode,noumount) Does running, say $ PERLIO=raw autoconf help at all? -- Elfyn McBratney ++ | Software Patents in Europe | ++ | On September 1st 2003 the European Parliment will make a | | decision about establishing a new law which would allow| | software patents in Europe. This means that Europe's | | programmers and citizens alike could face considerable | | risk. | ++ | Unlike copyright, patents can block independent creations! | | Software patents can render software copyright useless.| | One copyrighted work can be covered by hundreds of patents | | of which the author doesn't even know but for whose| | infringement he and his users can be sued. Some of these | | patents may be impossible to work around, because they are | | broad or because they are part of communication standards. | ++ | What can you do to help? FFII/Eurolinux are organising| | activities in and near the parliment to bring about an | | interdisciplinary discussion in a field which has for too | | long been dominated by industrial patent lawyers. | ++ | For more information, or too see how you can help, visit | | http://swpat.ffii.org. | ++ -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Package for upload: lftp
Mark Blackburn wrote: This package is compiled against cygwin 1.5.3. It also has translations support. d7cdb61307e394076b19d037fe643a74 *lftp-2.6.6-1-src.tar.bz2 4e6dc80385e7f497cf395676a21907bd *lftp-2.6.6-1.tar.bz2 f57d23dc28ff19447b89a4b4b3a0dadf *setup.hint http://blackburn.homeip.net/cygwin-packages/lftp/lftp-2.6.6-1-src.tar.bz2 http://blackburn.homeip.net/cygwin-packages/lftp/lftp-2.6.6-1.tar.bz2 http://blackburn.homeip.net/cygwin-packages/lftp/setup.hint Not so quick Mark, it still need's two more votes. :-) Well, one more, as I vote for lftp. -- Elfyn
Re: Package for upload: lftp
Corinna Vinschen wrote: On Fri, Aug 29, 2003 at 08:56:30AM +0100, Elfyn McBratney wrote: Mark Blackburn wrote: This package is compiled against cygwin 1.5.3. It also has translations support. d7cdb61307e394076b19d037fe643a74 *lftp-2.6.6-1-src.tar.bz2 4e6dc80385e7f497cf395676a21907bd *lftp-2.6.6-1.tar.bz2 f57d23dc28ff19447b89a4b4b3a0dadf *setup.hint http://blackburn.homeip.net/cygwin-packages/lftp/lftp-2.6.6-1-src.tar.bz2 http://blackburn.homeip.net/cygwin-packages/lftp/lftp-2.6.6-1.tar.bz2 http://blackburn.homeip.net/cygwin-packages/lftp/setup.hint Not so quick Mark, it still need's two more votes. :-) Well, one more, as I vote for lftp. You, Igor and me, this are three if I count it correctly. ;-) You do. :-) I've uploaded lftp as I saw the announcement go through to cygwin-announce (was that a subtle hint?). Mark, please send an announcement in a couple of hours. Thanks, -- Elfyn
Re: Package for upload: lftp
Jason Tishler wrote: On Fri, Aug 29, 2003 at 11:22:12AM +0100, Elfyn McBratney wrote: I've uploaded lftp as I saw the announcement go through to cygwin-announce (was that a subtle hint?). Oops, I already approved the announcement. I guess that reading my mailing lists alphabetically is problematic... :,) Mark, please send an announcement in a couple of hours. No need -- the announcement is already posted. Force of habit. :-) -- Elfyn
Re: gnugo-3.4
Teun Burgers wrote: Hello, I've uploaded binary and source packages of version 3.4 of gnugo. This version is an update of the current 3.2. 3.4 depends on libncurses7 as pointed out by Charles Wilson in http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2003-04/msg00135.html. The tarballs are here: http://home.quicknet.nl/qn/prive/ar.burgers/gnugo-3.4-1.tar.bz2 http://home.quicknet.nl/qn/prive/ar.burgers/gnugo-3.4-1-src.tar.bz2 The tarballs were prepared with generic-build-script.sh. No patch was required. The executable has been packed with upx. I'm very sorry this response is nearly a month late. I missed this and have only just seen it in the archives. Uploaded and modified setup.hint to include `libncurses7' as a dependency. Please send an announcement in a couple of hours. Thanks, -- Elfyn
Re: New cygwin-doc for upload
Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote: I've gotten together a new version of cygwin-doc: http://ns1.iocc.com/~joshua/cygwin/cygwin-doc-1.3-5-src.tar.bz2 http://ns1.iocc.com/~joshua/cygwin/cygwin-doc-1.3-5.tar.bz2 No changes to setup.hint I've also updated the pdf and one-html-file on the website. Uploaded. Please send an annoucement in a couple of hours. Thanks, -- Elfyn
Re: TEST/1.5.2: lilypond-1.8.1-12 bugfix
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote: Due to a build problem, the login script was missing, causing LaTeX to fail on lilypond output. (The missing postinstall script may cause font problems.) * Cygwin build fix: add cygwin-specific profile and postinstall scripts. I'm sorry for the inconvenience, please upload. Uploaded. I removed 1.8.1-11 . Thanks, -- Elfyn
Re: [UPDATED] perl-5.8.0 once again updated, please upload
Gerrit P. Haase wrote: Hello, I'm sorry for all the inconvenience with perl the last days. As I was in a hurry yesterday evening I didn't tested what I uploaded. Unfortunately I missed to apply a part of the patch which reintroduced another PERLIO problem which was already fixed in the -3 release. So I have again a new perl release now, this time with both fixes, the basic PERLIO CR/LF fix and the binmode() fix from Don Slutz. This fix is also included in the main perl tree now as well as in the upcoming 5.8.1 release, so I never need to remember to apply it in the future. Please Upload: http://anfaenger.de/cygwin/perl/perl-5.8.0-5.tar.bz2 http://anfaenger.de/cygwin/perl/perl-5.8.0-5-src.tar.bz2 http://anfaenger.de/cygwin/perl/perl_manpages/perl_manpages-5.8.0-5.tar.bz2 Uploading now... stay tuned. -- Elfyn
Re: [UPDATED] perl-5.8.0 once again updated, please upload
Elfyn McBratney wrote: Gerrit P. Haase wrote: Hello, I'm sorry for all the inconvenience with perl the last days. As I was in a hurry yesterday evening I didn't tested what I uploaded. Unfortunately I missed to apply a part of the patch which reintroduced another PERLIO problem which was already fixed in the -3 release. So I have again a new perl release now, this time with both fixes, the basic PERLIO CR/LF fix and the binmode() fix from Don Slutz. This fix is also included in the main perl tree now as well as in the upcoming 5.8.1 release, so I never need to remember to apply it in the future. Please Upload: http://anfaenger.de/cygwin/perl/perl-5.8.0-5.tar.bz2 http://anfaenger.de/cygwin/perl/perl-5.8.0-5-src.tar.bz2 http://anfaenger.de/cygwin/perl/perl_manpages/perl_manpages-5.8.0-5.tar.bz2 Uploading now... stay tuned. Uploaded. Please send an announcement in a couple of hours. BTW, what (if anything) should be removed [EMAIL PROTECTED] perl]$ cd ~/release/perl/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] perl]$ lal -R .: total 63220 drwxrwsr-x3 cyguser cygwin 4096 Aug 29 16:24 . drwxrwsr-x 186 cyguser cygwin 4096 Aug 29 10:15 .. -rw-rw-r--1 cyguser cygwin387 Aug 28 23:54 md5.sum -rw-rw-r--1 cyguser cygwin5373358 Aug 23 2001 perl-5.6.1-2-src.tar.bz2 -rw-rw-r--1 cyguser cygwin6519925 Aug 23 2001 perl-5.6.1-2.tar.bz2 -rw-r--r--1 cyguser cygwin 11554916 Aug 28 17:56 perl-5.8.0-4-src.tar.bz2 -rw-r--r--1 cyguser cygwin6586986 Aug 28 23:20 perl-5.8.0-4.tar.bz2 -rw-rw-r--1 elfyncygwin 11556086 Aug 29 14:55 perl-5.8.0-5-src.tar.bz2 -rw-rw-r--1 elfyncygwin6587911 Aug 29 15:08 perl-5.8.0-5.tar.bz2 -rw-r--r--1 cyguser cygwin9573239 Aug 27 21:11 perl-5.8.1-1-src.tar.bz2 -rw-r--r--1 cyguser cygwin6835974 Aug 27 21:06 perl-5.8.1-1.tar.bz2 drwxrwsr-x2 cyguser cygwin 4096 Aug 29 16:24 perl_manpages -rw-rw-r--1 cyguser cygwin707 Aug 29 16:24 setup.hint ./perl_manpages: total 7704 drwxrwsr-x2 cyguser cygwin 4096 Aug 29 16:24 . drwxrwsr-x3 cyguser cygwin 4096 Aug 29 16:24 .. -rw-rw-r--1 cyguser cygwin237 Aug 28 19:54 md5.sum -rw-rw-r--1 cyguser cygwin1959202 Mar 31 11:38 perl_manpages-5.8.0-2.tar.bz2 -rw-rw-r--1 cyguser cygwin1960409 Jun 2 13:52 perl_manpages-5.8.0-3.tar.bz2 -rw-r--r--1 cyguser cygwin1966334 Aug 28 17:28 perl_manpages-5.8.0-4.tar.bz2 -rw-rw-r--1 elfyncygwin1959329 Aug 29 15:01 perl_manpages-5.8.0-5.tar.bz2 -rw-rw-r--1 cyguser cygwin 60 Jun 1 13:43 setup.hint [EMAIL PROTECTED] perl]$ ? -- Elfyn (Just wanting to make sure so one doesn't do something terribly stupid.)
Re: [UPDATED] perl-5.8.0 once again updated, please upload
Gerrit P. Haase wrote: Hello Elfyn, Uploaded. Please send an announcement in a couple of hours. BTW, what (if anything) should be removed All of these old 5.8.0 versions (but not the 5.8.0-5 versions;): perl-5.8.0-4-src.tar.bz2 perl-5.8.0-4.tar.bz2 perl_manpages/perl_manpages-5.8.0-2.tar.bz2 perl_manpages/perl_manpages-5.8.0-3.tar.bz2 perl_manpages/perl_manpages-5.8.0-4.tar.bz2 Done. -- Elfyn
Re: Update: wtf-0.0.4-3
Igor Pechtchanski wrote: Hi, I've updated wtf to 0.0.4-3. Still compiled against Cygwin 1.3.22. Please upload from the URLs below and remove 0.0.4-2 (leaving 0.0.3-1): http://cs.nyu.edu/~pechtcha/cygwin/wtf/setup.hint http://cs.nyu.edu/~pechtcha/cygwin/wtf/wtf-0.0.4-3.tar.bz2 http://cs.nyu.edu/~pechtcha/cygwin/wtf/wtf-0.0.4-3-src.tar.bz2 Uploaded. Please send an announcement in a couple of hours. Thanks, -- Elfyn
Re: gcc / renderman compile question
Dean Strotz wrote: hello everybody. i am trying slowly but steadily to switch from microsoft visual studio to gcc, but i am having some issues. as i try to compile my light.c example with gcc with the mentioned options, i get the following errors. can anybody tell my what i do wrong or do not set as option or else whats going on. the idea is to include ri.h of C:\BMRT2.2\include and link it against libribout.lib the executable will then be able to generate rib code from c code. [...] C:\Documents and Settings\Dean\Desktop\renderman essential\trialsgcc light.c -I C:\BMRT2.6\include C:\BMRT2.6\lib\libribout.lib -o light.exe C:\BMRT2.6\lib\libribout.lib(obj/intelnt/libri3/ribegend.obj)(.text+0x6):src\lib ri3\ribegen: undefined reference to `__chkstk' C:\BMRT2.6\lib\libribout.lib(obj/intelnt/libri3/rigeom.obj)(.text+0x6):src\libri 3\rigeom.: undefined reference to `__chkstk' C:\BMRT2.6\lib\libribout.lib(obj/intelnt/libri3/rigeom.obj)(.text+0x6):src\libri 3\rigeom.: undefined reference to `__chkstk' C:\BMRT2.6\lib\libribout.lib(obj/intelnt/libri3/rigeom.obj)(.text+0x6):src\libri 3\rigeom.: undefined reference to `__chkstk' C:\BMRT2.6\lib\libribout.lib(obj/intelnt/libri3/rigeom.obj)(.text+0x6):src\libri 3\rigeom.: undefined reference to `__chkstk' C:\BMRT2.6\lib\libribout.lib(obj/intelnt/libri3/rigeom.obj)(.text+0x6):src\libri 3\rigeom.: more undefined references to `__chkstk' follow C:\BMRT2.6\lib\libribout.lib(obj/intelnt/libribout/ribbegin.obj)(.text+0x3):src\ libribout\ribb: undefined reference to [EMAIL PROTECTED]@Z' I'm guessing from the above that this is a C++ .lib? You won't be able to use this .lib in gcc as they use different name mangling schemes. Either way you should take a look at the FAQ entry entitled How do I link against .lib files? which is located here http://www.cygwin.com/faq/faq_4.html#SEC103. -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: [Fwd: Re: perl test fails]
Rob Clack wrote: Well I thought maybe I'd better just try setting $CYGWIN, even though it didn't seem relevant (I don't have ..problems with NT shares or Samba drives.., since the script reliably breaks when run from a local, non-shared drive) and indeed, it made no difference. Unless there's some special way I should be setting it. I just entered CYGWIN=nosmbntsec at the dollar prompt. OK, so if I assume by the silence that -x is broken, can anyone suggest how I can determine in a perl script whether or not a file is executable? The `-x' operator WFM. Does, say, this script fail for you (make sure perl is *actually* executable) ? #!/usr/bin/perl if (-x /usr/bin/perl) { print yupp, perl is executable.\n; } else { print ut-oh! perl isn't executable.\n; } If you haven't already posted cygcheck[1] output, that might help, and also post your script (I couldn't find it in my archives). Sorry if you've already done this. -- Elfyn [1] non-inline, plain-text attachment, as per http://cygwin.com/problems.html - hyphens to separate this from previous posts - Thank you Igor. However, I've now read the entry on smbntsec and it doesn't seem relevant. (Was a useful exercise in itself, since I didn't know about the CYGWIN env var either ;)) I don't have a problem on the Linux box, only on the NT one. And it doesn't matter whether I'm running the script from the networked drive or from the local hard drive, I only get the error under Cygwin. So far it keeps looking to me as though Cygwin is broken. Igor Pechtchanski wrote: On Wed, 27 Aug 2003, Rob Clack wrote: Hmmm, don't see how it can have anything to do with the mapping of a networked drive, since the problem started on the NT4 box, at which time the scriptlet was located in /cygdrive/e/cygwin/rnc/try. Since I wanted to demonstrate that it worked on the Linux box (having tripped over that one originally!) each time I hacked one copy of the script I then had to move to the other machine and duplicate the changes I'd just made. Clearly this was error-prone, so it made sense to just use the copy on the Linux box. On the NT4 it's accessible as /cygdrive/i/rnc/try. Rob, Well, it's usually a good idea to keep as many variables fixed as possible. By sharing the script, you've unknowingly introduced another variable (that of SMB shares). I'd suggest moving the script back to a local directory, and simply copying it to the shared drive when you want to try it on Linux. That way you can reliably reproduce the problem on the local drive. And no, I've never heard of smbntsec. What's it mean/do? See http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-cygwinenv.html. It's on by default. FYI, it may require very careful hand-maintenance of /etc/passwd and /etc/group (in fact, I've ended up turning it off because the maintenance effort wasn't worth it for me). You might wish to add nosmbntsec to your CYGWIN variable. Igor At 09:36 AM 8/26/2003, Rob Clack you wrote: Gerrit I've been away for a week, hence the delayed response. Thanks for this and clearly my scriptlet was broken. I've now tried both alternatives as suggested below. Both work perfectly under Linux. Neither works under NT4. Linux output: script is executable NT4 output: I damn well am! To eliminate error further, I'm now running just one copy of the script, since the disk I use on my Linux box is mapped to the i: drive on the NT4 box. Are you suggesting that you're using a mapped drive from your Linux box? That may be the problem. Do you have 'smbntsec' set in your CYGWIN environment variable? -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Updated: perl-5.8.0-4
Tony Arnold wrote: I'm confused! My current version of perl is 5.8.1-1 and yet this update is a lower version of 5.8.0-4! I can only assume I've installed a test version at some time. Should I stay with 5.8.1-1 or revert/update to 5.8.0-4? Please don't reply/send mail to cygwin-announce. It's used *only* for sending release announcements. There was a brief mix-up with the test and current perl release which is now fixed AFAIK, so you have the test version installed. All you need to do is re-run setup.exe and it should automatically re-select the current version (5.8.0-4). -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: basename(), dirname(), what happened?
Gerrit P. Haase wrote: Hallo Elfyn, I found a thread from January about these two functions. Are they included in the meantime? Nope. I was working on implementing there libgen functions as I had a need for them in application where they were a) not availabe and b) I could not use the *BSD/[L]GPL versions. I believe Nicholas Worums was working (or still is working) on importing them into newlib, at least that's how I read a post of his on cygwin-patches, IIRC. I would do this myself, but I have committed myself to far too much, and even simple things like this just get left on the back-burner. -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Core dumps : gij (GNU libgcj) version 3.2 20020927 (prerelease)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I am writing some code using the following directory structure, like it should be in java ./source ./source/classes putting into ./source the application, and in ./source/classes the libraries, where one of the libraries is programmed to throw an exception at a certain moment. When I execute this code using gij, I get a core dump. When I compile this code to an executable, it works fine. I have tested my code under Linux, with gij-3.0 and gij-3.3, there it executes fine, so the problem lies probably in the cygwin implementation. I have narrowed the problem down to a small main file, and a single class in the subdirectory which throws an exception. The problem persists. If anyone likes to investigate, I can send him my example code and a core dump as a tar file. You've sent this (at least in essence) a couple of times to the list and no one has answered. This either means that other people aren't experiencing the same problems as you are or that they're not as gcj savvy as you might have hoped. If this goes un-replied, your best bet would be to try and debug this yourself using gdb, and see where the problem occurs. -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: RE : tee core dumped
Philippe Torche wrote: No body arrived to reproduce this ? Actually I can produce this sometimes using isql from MS, gawk, ... It's for me a very big problem ! Please help me ! Calm down! The last two weeks have been stressful for most with all of the viruses and spam flying around on the list. It's easy to miss *1* post. [...] I found a problem with tee (probably), please try this sample code below. I've found the same problem with other tools like gawk, ... echo '#!/usr/bin/bash sleep 10 /dev/null 21 transfert_job=$! echo LINENO=$LINENO procps -p $transfert_job -o 'pid,ppid' echo LINENO=$LINENO ' test.sh chmod +x test.sh # OK test.sh test.out # KO KO KO KO KO KO KO KO KO KO KO KO KO KO test.sh | tee test.out # Segmentation fault (core dumped) I can re-produce this (same as above) and from within gdb, with a SEGV as a result of both. I don't have a debug version installed, so if anyone else does and want's to try and help out. :-) [...] $ cat tee.exe.stackdump Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION at eip=610BA041 eax= ebx=615F1F50 ecx= edx=6F6C5C72 esi=0076FE9C edi=6F6C5C72 ebp=0076FE74 esp=0076FE70 program=C:\cygwin\bin\tee.exe cs=001B ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs= ss=0023 Stack trace: Frame Function Args 0076FE74 610BA041 (6F6C5C72, 0076FEA0, 0004, 0076FE9C) 0076FEB4 6105828B (00A2, , , ) 0076FF04 61077738 (FFFE, 0010, , ) 0076FF84 61077CC8 (610D1B58, , 858A88E0, 804FAB78) 0076FFB4 610053C8 (610D1B58, , 0022FC44, 610D1B58) 3 [sig] tee 2400 handle_exceptions: Error while dumping state (probably corrupted stack) [...] Please do not inline cygcheck output, always attach it *to the mail*. It create's false positives for those searching the archives, and can be a real pain if your looking for something and all you get is masses and masses of hits from people's mail that has inlined cygcheck output. -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: [Fwd: Re: perl test fails]
Rob Clack wrote: [...] So there seems to be a couple of weensy buggettes there, though I'm not suggesting anyone bother to fix them unless they happen to be working there anyway. They're not serious bugs, but they did obscure the real problem and waste quite a lot of my and several other people's time. 1. chmod should surely change the permissions whatever the contents of the file, and if it doesn't, it should issue a message. Silent failure is not very friendly. If your on an NT variant all you have to do is set CYGWIN=ntsec (If you want support for NT extended attributes you can add `ntea', too). However, on win9x the `ch*' family of calls retrun success (IIRC), as the underlying OS does not support security in the way NT does. I might be slightly wrong about the win9x but, though it's documented in either the User's Guide of the FAQ. You can then use `ch{mod,own,grp}' in the same way you would on Linux. -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Perl-5.8.0-4 package hangs at 95% installed
s t wrote: Cygcheck -s -r -v perl output attached in perl5804.out - doesn't show current package, perl-5.8.0-3 Installation stops at 95%, showing Installing perl-5.8.0-4 /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.0/cygwin-multi-64int/auto/Encode/TW/TW.dll The mirror your downloading from probably still has a mashed version of the perl package. Either wait until it updates, or use another mirror (like mirrors.rcn.net). - Directory of 5.8.0-3 is /lib/perl5/5.8.0. Why /usr/lib/.. /usr/lib == /lib . -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: basename(), dirname(), what happened?
Gerrit P. Haase wrote: Hello Elfyn, I found a thread from January about these two functions. Are they included in the meantime? Nope. I was working on implementing there libgen functions as I had a need for them in application where they were a) not availabe and b) I could not use the *BSD/[L]GPL versions. Why are the *BSD versions not usable? Where I was working at the time, they we're afraid of free software. Some people, eh? I believe Nicholas Worums was working (or still is working) on importing them into newlib, at least that's how I read a post of his on cygwin-patches, IIRC. I would do this myself, but I have committed myself to far too much, and even simple things like this just get left on the back-burner. No problem, I need also 24 more hours a day;) -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Odd perl 5.8.0 error
Andrew DeFaria wrote: Gerrit P. Haase wrote: Hello Andrew, All of a sudden a Perl script of mine that has been working fine for a long time stopped working. I've traced it down to the following line in Perl: my $nbr_msgs = `grep -ce ^From $returned_dir/$sender`; Seems innocent enough right? Here's the error message: C:\Cygwin\bin\perl.exe: *** couldn't release memory 0x9D4000(1032192) for 'C:\Cygwin\lib\perl5\5.8.0\cygwin-multi-64int\auto\Fcntl\Fcntl.dll' alignment, Win32 error 487 13 [main] perl 1040 sync_with_child: child 5780(0x648) died before initialization with status code 0x1 I searched winerror.h to find; #define ERROR_INVALID_ADDRESS 487L Any ideas? Looks like a rebase issue, though I thought that only Win95/98/ME are affected by this. Ugh! I hate rebase things. Just feels like a kludge to me. Anyways, assuming it is rebase issue how do I fix it (what's the command (ah duh, rebase I know) and it's parameters?) Read the README carefully in /usr/doc (currently rebase-2.2.README). Particularly the part about stopping *all* Cygwin services (e.g., inetd) and make sure you don't run rebase (or rebaseall) from within rxvt. Does the failure happens sporadically or on regular basis now? Well if I put the above Perl snippet into a small script it works OK but in my larger script it fails. I can step through the Perl debugger to that statement and then attempt to step through it and it fails every time. After the above error I get the same error again and again... At a guess your small script (that works) doesn't use `Fcntl' while your larger script does. So, rebase'ing might help here as it does look similar. You don't have updated perl or cygwin before this happend the first time? I do believe I updated Cygwin about a week or two ago. Haven't run into this problem until last night. Then again I don't think I ran this particular script until last night either... -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: installation problem SOLVED
Frank Stajano wrote: This is a follow-up to my own installation problem as reported in http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-08/msg01255.html to which no reply appeared here yet. After a lot of attempts and a lot of persistence I discovered that the reason for all the strange behaviour was that some of the tarballs in the installation directory were missing. So I went online again (at the office---I was doing an offline installation at home, where I only had a modem, so I didn't want to download 100s of MB that way) and fetched the stuff from zero into a new directory. ***And it was still incomplete!*** The problem is with the mirror, ftp://ftp.mirror.ac.uk , because when I downloaded everything from it I got 125 MB, 117 files, 131 folders whereas when I downloaded everything from http://mirrors.sunsite.dk I got 198 MB, 149 files, 155 folders. Now, I can't say for sure that this second download isn't also missing something, but the first one certainly was. I used to use mirror.ac.uk, but they we're too unreliable. On more than one occasion, I downloaded corrupt files (like perl or XFree packages) and they didn't get it fixed for ages. mirrors.rcn.net on the other hand is the one I use now and have had no problems at all. My humble suggestion would be to add some kind of self check on what's there (e.g. a packing list, maybe just the setup.ini, with its MD5 hash) so that the setup program could ask the mirror what are you giving me? the list of packages as of 2003-08-28 and the setup program could easily check if any are missing, in which case it might recommend another mirror. Unfortunately, this is the way mirrors work. Some are good. Some are bad. I was thinking about something like this a while ago, and even started writing the code for it, where the data from `last' would be used to see when a mirror last updated, and record the findings in a list or page accessible from the Cygwin home page. You could then add a hook in setup.exe to check whether the mirror is in sync, if not warn the user. Having a complete list of files in release/, and having setup.exe churn through it, and attempt to download the file is (or could be) a lot of work. Either way, if your interested in working on something like this, you might want to subscribe to cygwin-apps and start a discussion there (see http://cygwin.com/lists.html for the address). I wasted a lot of time on this because I axiomatically assumed that the stuff I downloaded was complete and self-consistent, so I believe that a self-check at this level would be very useful. It appears that in my case setup didn't bat an eyelash about the fact that setup.ini listed some files that the mirror was not actually supplying for download. I would have expected and welcomed a warning. Same applies to an install from the local directory, of course. ... Sorry about the signature, it's a must. :-) -- Elfyn McBratney ++ | Software Patents in Europe | ++ | On September 1st 2003 the European Parliment will make a | | decision about establishing a new law which would allow| | software patents in Europe. This means that Europe's | | programmers and citizens alike could face considerable | | risk. | ++ | Unlike copyright, patents can block independent creations! | | Software patents can render software copyright useless.| | One copyrighted work can be covered by hundreds of patents | | of which the author doesn't even know but for whose| | infringement he and his users can be sued. Some of these | | patents may be impossible to work around, because they are | | broad or because they are part of communication standards. | ++ | What can you do to help? FFII/Eurolinux are organising| | activities in and near the parliment to bring about an | | interdisciplinary discussion in a field which has for too | | long been dominated by industrial patent lawyers. | ++ | For more information, or too see how you can help, visit | | http://swpat.ffii.org. | ++ -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: What is cyggdk.dll
Rick McMaster wrote: I am getting error messages that I do not have cyggdk.dll. I can't seem to find out where to get this DLL file from.. Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks, Rick What message and from where? I'm assuming from Windows, yes? What invokation of an application raises this error? I don't recognise the name of the DLL, and can't find it in the tarballs in the net release. BTW, If ever you can't find a specific file, program, script or whatever that you think should be available and isn't you can use the Cygwin package search (available here http://cygwin.com/packages/) to search for the file. If you don't get any matches, that would indicate that we don't distribute such file. -- Elfyn McBratney ++ | Software Patents in Europe | ++ | On September 1st 2003 the European Parliment will make a | | decision about establishing a new law which would allow| | software patents in Europe. This means that Europe's | | programmers and citizens alike could face considerable | | risk. | ++ | Unlike copyright, patents can block independent creations! | | Software patents can render software copyright useless.| | One copyrighted work can be covered by hundreds of patents | | of which the author doesn't even know but for whose| | infringement he and his users can be sued. Some of these | | patents may be impossible to work around, because they are | | broad or because they are part of communication standards. | ++ | What can you do to help? FFII/Eurolinux are organising| | activities in and near the parliment to bring about an | | interdisciplinary discussion in a field which has for too | | long been dominated by industrial patent lawyers. | ++ | For more information, or too see how you can help, visit | | http://swpat.ffii.org. | ++ -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: What is cyggdk.dll
Rick McMaster wrote: It seems gaim also looks for this DLL as well. Are you sure it's cyggdk.dll and not cyggtk.dll ? You need to download the package that contain's this DLL (gtk perhaps) from the place/people you download gaim from (Cygnome?). -- Elfyn McBratney ++ | Software Patents in Europe | ++ | On September 1st 2003 the European Parliment will make a | | decision about establishing a new law which would allow| | software patents in Europe. This means that Europe's | | programmers and citizens alike could face considerable | | risk. | ++ | Unlike copyright, patents can block independent creations! | | Software patents can render software copyright useless.| | One copyrighted work can be covered by hundreds of patents | | of which the author doesn't even know but for whose| | infringement he and his users can be sued. Some of these | | patents may be impossible to work around, because they are | | broad or because they are part of communication standards. | ++ | What can you do to help? FFII/Eurolinux are organising| | activities in and near the parliment to bring about an | | interdisciplinary discussion in a field which has for too | | long been dominated by industrial patent lawyers. | ++ | For more information, or too see how you can help, visit | | http://swpat.ffii.org. | ++ -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: What is cyggdk.dll
Rick McMaster wrote: Well, I got them from Sourceforge (the same place I got Cygwin). Maybe I will scour the readme files again. Didn't see anything the first time through but I guess I am getting old and may have missed it. :-) When you say SourceForge, do you mean Cygnome (hosted at SourceForge)? Or is a project hosted at SourceForge distributing Cygwin? -- Elfyn McBratney ++ | Software Patents in Europe | ++ | On September 1st 2003 the European Parliment will make a | | decision about establishing a new law which would allow| | software patents in Europe. This means that Europe's | | programmers and citizens alike could face considerable | | risk. | ++ | Unlike copyright, patents can block independent creations! | | Software patents can render software copyright useless.| | One copyrighted work can be covered by hundreds of patents | | of which the author doesn't even know but for whose| | infringement he and his users can be sued. Some of these | | patents may be impossible to work around, because they are | | broad or because they are part of communication standards. | ++ | What can you do to help? FFII/Eurolinux are organising| | activities in and near the parliment to bring about an | | interdisciplinary discussion in a field which has for too | | long been dominated by industrial patent lawyers. | ++ | For more information, or too see how you can help, visit | | http://swpat.ffii.org. | ++ -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: list manager: please remove e-mail address from 2003-08/msg01549
Krzysztof Duleba wrote: Teun Burgers wrote In msg: http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-08/msg01549.html with subject: Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] update: gnugo-3.4 from Krzysztof Duleba my e-mail adress is visible. Please remove this ASAP if at all possible since I have enough trouble dealing with SPAM and sobig.f already. At gmane ( http://article.gmane.org/... ) the address is also mangled as it should be. And for Krzysztof, please don't quote e-mail adresses in messages to lists. Teun The annoying thing here is that we have to use our real adresses. If the server allowed fake adresses, the problem would disapear. Do you believe that replacing @ with (at) is of any help? I don't. And the point is? All that's requested is that people not quote e-mail addresses in replies. If it's your own address, fair do's. Go ahead. Just don't make that decision for other people. This is not directed at you personally, think of it as a public request. Thanks, -- Elfyn McBratney ++ | Software Patents in Europe | ++ | On September 1st 2003 the European Parliment will make a | | decision about establishing a new law which would allow| | software patents in Europe. This means that Europe's | | programmers and citizens alike could face considerable | | risk. | ++ | Unlike copyright, patents can block independent creations! | | Software patents can render software copyright useless.| | One copyrighted work can be covered by hundreds of patents | | of which the author doesn't even know but for whose| | infringement he and his users can be sued. Some of these | | patents may be impossible to work around, because they are | | broad or because they are part of communication standards. | ++ | What can you do to help? FFII/Eurolinux are organising| | activities in and near the parliment to bring about an | | interdisciplinary discussion in a field which has for too | | long been dominated by industrial patent lawyers. | ++ | For more information, or too see how you can help, visit | | http://swpat.ffii.org. | ++ -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: new perl-5.8.1 snapshot, please test
Christopher Faylor wrote: On Tue, Aug 26, 2003 at 08:20:39AM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote: I have a new Perl snapshot, compiled against the latest cygwin snapshot (2003-08-23), fetch it with setup.exe from this URL: http://anfaenger.de/cygwin-1.5 Or get it with wget: http://anfaenger.de/cygwin-1.5/perl/perl-5.8.1-1.tar.bz2 http://anfaenger.de/cygwin-1.5/perl/perl-5.8.1-1-src.tar.bz2 Looks like Elfyn is MIA. I'm uploading these now. Sadly, I lost my internet connection (for a while). :-( I'm still downloading mail, but I can see from the archives that you and Corinna have been looking after things while I was gone. Thanks. I'll finish off the rest of the uploads. :-) -- Elfyn
Re: Update: wtf-0.0.4-2
Igor Pechtchanski wrote: I've updated wtf to 0.0.4-2. Still compiled against Cygwin 1.3.22. Please upload from the URLs below: http://cs.nyu.edu/~pechtcha/cygwin/wtf/setup.hint http://cs.nyu.edu/~pechtcha/cygwin/wtf/wtf-0.0.4-2.tar.bz2 http://cs.nyu.edu/~pechtcha/cygwin/wtf/wtf-0.0.4-2-src.tar.bz2 Oops, just realized: please remove 0.0.4-1, and leave 0.0.3-1 as prev. Thanks. Igor Uploaded; removed 0.0.4-1. Please send an announcement in a couple of hours. Thanks, -- Elfyn
Re: [Ready for test/1.5.2] a2ps-4.13-1
David_Hudson wrote: I have uploaded a2ps-4.13-1 package which is compiled against cygwin-1.5.2. This package contains the latest version of the a2ps program. I also added a C# style sheet to the standard package. Uploaded. Thanks, -- Elfyn
Re: please upload perl-5.8.0-4 fix setup.hint
Gerrit P. Haase wrote: Hallo Christopher, Am Donnerstag, 28. August 2003 um 19:27 schriebst du: On Thu, Aug 28, 2003 at 06:51:41PM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote: Hello, The perl setup.hint is^H^Hwas 'broken', it says^H^Hid: curr: 5.8.1-1 Since the 5.8.0-3 is buggy and 5.8.1 is only usable with cygwin-1.5.3-tobe, we have no real current perl right now:-( Uploading now. Sorry for the confusion. Somehow it failed: ftp://sources.redhat.com/pub/cygwin/release/perl: 08/28/2003 05:33 2,289,664 perl-5.8.0-4.tar.bz2 Should be: Length: 6,586,986 Hmmm, the file is root owned and 644, so I can't re-download it. cgf, can you `chmod' it? I can finish off the download if you want. -- Elfyn
Re: undefined reference to _WinMain@16
Joshua Lokken wrote: Hello I am trying to build the expat lib (1.95.6) on Cygwin 1.3.22, and I keep seeing the above error during the 'make' step. Do you have a special need to to build your own version? (expat 1.95.6 is available via the Cygwin mirror system; just install it via setup.exe .) From what I've read on the mailing list, it's a linking problem, but I'm no developer. I need expat as a dependency. Any help or a workaround? Read this FAQ entry http://www.cygwin.com/faq/faq_4.html#SEC95. If this doesn't sort you out, take a read of http://cygwin.com/problems.html, and come back with some more information, the error messages you recieve would be a start. -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: [update] base-files (2.2-1)
John Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Last update (fingers crossed!) for a while. Uploaded. Would you also accept the following patch for your next release? It elliminates an annoying warning when /etc/profile.d/ doesn't exist. --- profile.default 2003-08-21 08:22:12.0 +0100 +++ profile 2003-08-21 08:23:34.0 +0100 @@ -47,0 +47,0 @@ fi # Run all of the profile.d scripts # Note that these are supplied by separate packages -/bin/find /etc/profile.d/*.sh -type f | while read f; do - if [ -f $f ]; then -. $f - fi -done +if test -d /etc/profile.d; then + /bin/find /etc/profile.d/*.sh -type f | while read f; do +if [ -f $f ]; then + . $f +fi + done +fi # Default to unix make mode MAKE_MODE=unix Thanks, -- Elfyn
Test packages, or lack thereof (was It's a snapshot)
Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If there are no serious issues with this version then I will probably flip the switch and make 1.5.3 the latest, current version of cygwin, switching all of the test versions of packages to be current at that time. What's the plan regarding packages that haven't gone into a 'test' phase? I haven't even started (well, I'm configuring now) mine. Just curious, -- Elfyn
Re: cygwin verssion
Lee, Robert C. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How can I tell what version of cygwin I currently have? `uname -r' (you'll need sh-utils installed, which provides uname). -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Licensing for academic computer labs at a university
Scott Copus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Would it be possible to incorporate Cygwin into computer lab images for computer labs at an educational institution for academic use by students? Would the source have to be included too if it was included on each hard drive of a lab workstation? (I'm talking about a pre-installed package--not a setup that students must run first.) IANAL, but you'll need to give them source, too. If your distributing this (binary) package to your students, you need to give them the source code for the corresponding binaries (in one way or another). You should aquaint yourself with the GPL FAQ (available one GNU's website here http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-faq.html). The FAQ mentions the full package itself is approximately 800MB--NOT INCLUDING the source code. If I were required to include the source code (even if it's still tarred and g-zipped), then does anyone know how much space would that require? Binary ~400MB, source ~500MB. Something like that anyway. -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: It's a snapshot
Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tonight's snapshot is nearly 1.5.3-ready. I'd appreciate it if people would test the snapshot and report failures or successes here. If there are no serious issues with this version then I will probably flip the switch and make 1.5.3 the latest, current version of cygwin, switching all of the test versions of packages to be current at that time. Then, at that point, we'll hear from all of you who haven't been testing 1.5.x and its packages, of course... I would have joined in earlier looking for the ld problem, but nowadays life without Windows is pure bliss. :-) -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
1.5 is coming... please test away!
As some of you probably already know, volunteers and package maintainers have been working away getting everything ready for the transition to Cygwin 1.5 (though I've left it all to the last minute g). It's been tough, much spilt coffee I'm sure. Now what would be nice(tm), is if users of these packages could test them out[1] as much as possible before they go current, so as to make sure they're working OK (for you, at least). Happy testing, -- Elfyn [1] To be able to test the functionality of available 'test' packages you need to have Cygwin 1.5 installed (a snapshot at one's own risk, or the version available via setup.exe). Once you've upgraded the 'cygwin' package (available in the 'Exp' category; where all other available 'test' packages will also be) all you need to do is install the package in the same way you would install any other 'current' (stable) package. -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
winsup commits on irc.freenode.net#commits ?
[Using the all things Cygwin rule here, as I don't think this is appropriate for cygwin-{patches,developers}] Hi, What does everyone think about having winsup/ CVS commit logs (suggestion not intention) on #commits[1] ? -- Elfyn [1] http://navi.picogui.org/svn/picogui/trunk/tools/irc/cia.html -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: No output from DOS commands via telnet using xinetd
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks Elfyn - you did a great job fixing the *silence* problem ;-) Yea - I guess if I want it, I got to do some work to get it. I'll try running those traces later today if I get some time. In the meantime if anyone else can run a quick test, you'd be helping the cause - something to feel *good* about. ;-) How's about, you fix my cygserver problem, and I'll fix your telnet problem? :-) [I'm downloading xinetd now, so I'll give it a short try] -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: winsup commits on irc.freenode.net#commits ?
Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 01:15:00PM +0100, Elfyn McBratney wrote: [Using the all things Cygwin rule here, as I don't think this is appropriate for cygwin-{patches,developers}] Hi, What does everyone think about having winsup/ CVS commit logs (suggestion not intention) on #commits[1] ? No thanks. Fair enough. OT You know, nearly all mailing lists I'm subscribed to (Apache, Gnome, PHP, Sources, ...) are getting hosed with all of this spam. I've come to the point where I've had so switch off my incoming mail server as it's affect is like a DoS. So, thanks! for all the anti-spam work your doing on sources. I really couldn't take downloading 500+ more of those $%^ things. :-) /OT -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: mod_auth_mysql
Bill McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You need to link against zlib. gcc -I/usr/local/mysql/include/mysql -DCYGWIN -DUSE_HSREGEX -DNO_DL_NEEDED `./apaci`\ -o httpd buildmark.o modules.o modules/standard/libstandard.a modules/auth_mysql/libauth_mysql.a main/libmain.a ./os/cygwin/libos.a ap/libap.a regex/libregex.a -L/usr/local/mysql/lib/mysql -lmysqlclient -lcrypt -lcr ypt -lgdbm -lexpat -lz [...] Try moving `-lz' to the beginning of the link line (before `-lmysqlclient' as zlib is a dependency, AFAIK). -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: change wallpaper periodly by cron?
Lucifer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 20 Aug 2003 10:20:10 +0200 Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: CV CV It's a limitation of service processes. You can only change it by setting CV the Allow service to interact with desktop property of the service. CV I enabled the Allow service to interact with desktop and it works now, thank you. However, a DOS window titled as c:\cygwin\bin\cygrunsrv.exe popped out. It's ugly. Can that be avoided? AFAIK, it cannot. It's the ugly side effect of interactive service(s) on Windows. -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: help:inet_ntoa() error
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When I use the system call inet_ntoa(), the process calling inet_ntoa exits. I try my program many times, and the failure does not occur each time. I wonder if inet_ntoa has some problem in cygwin? Unlikely. Most if not all daemons (take inetutils for example) utilise this function, I myself use it day-to-day on systems I manage. Perhaps you could provide a test case ? -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: PHP on Cygwin/Win2k -Postnuke
kalmen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I have installed postnuke on cygwin/ win2k and my question is why my page SOMETIMES hang and I got to everytime restart apache server before it can display properly ? Is it something to do with memory (I read somewhere about php recompiling on IPC memory...,when I try to look for some other help of different issue than the issue that I m asking now)? Any help is appreciated. There were problems keeping Apache going up until present Cygwin (1.5). It was fixed before the 1.5.0-1 (test) release, IIRC. -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Map Backspace to ASCII DEL?
Ian Brandt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've searched through the mailing list and have seen many posts related to backspace and delete behavior, so my apologies in advance for yet another one, but I can't seem to find the answer I'm looking for in the archives. Currently it seems that the cygwin terminal sends ^H (ASCII BS, 0x08) for backspace, and the VT220 Remove escape sequence (\E[3~, 0x1B5B337E) for Delete. I'd like it to send ^? (ASCII DEL, 0x7F) so that ^H can be used by applications (e.g. emacs). This is how I've always configured other terminal emulators that I've used, and it has worked well. I believe Cygwin just repeats what it gets from Windows. Typically for the console this would changed via keymaps, but I don't see that Cygwin uses this. I don't want to change my mapping in Windows as obviously that would mess up my native environment. Is there a low level way to change the keymap for Cygwin? If not is there a source hack I could implement (and if so where in the source should I look)? `stty erase ^?', IIRC. -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: [update] base-files (2.1)
Morrison, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Fixed some of the issues folks have been emailing about, regtool -q, quotes, defaults for other shells, mk[passwd|group[_l_d]], could somebody upload? Done. -- Elfyn
Re: [update] base-files (2.1)
John Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Elfyn McBratney Morrison, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Fixed some of the issues folks have been emailing about, regtool -q, quotes, defaults for other shells, mk[passwd|group[_l_d]], could somebody upload? Done. Thanks :D My pleasure :-P -- Elfyn
Re: FW: ezmlm warning
Bill McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can somebody help me understand why this might be happening? Could this be attributed to the fact that I'm running exim? I have a very basic configuration that forwards messages from a specific domain to my e-mail address at my ISP. It's been running for a few days now and I've sent more than the indicated two messages. It means that the (SMTP) server that revieves mail for your domain (covad.net?) bounced the message (usually down to a limit imposed by our ISP). -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Your username or group hasn't been setup correctly.
Matt Raible [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm sure this question has been asked many times, but I couldn't find the solution in the archives. I've been using Cygwin for a few years now, and the install has always worked great. Today I started getting the following error when I installed it (at my new job): Error (2): The system cannot find the file specified. Your username or group hasn't been setup correctly. This typically happens if you are a domain user (cygwin does not automatically create /etc/passwd or /etc/group for domain users) In /etc/group, I have: mkgroup_l_d:S-1-5-21-3941461891-1737259440-**-513:10513: This is an indication that you need to run `mkgroup -l` (or `-ld' if your a domain user). If you really don't need ntsec (or ntea) support, then I suppose you don't need to worry about this. It's there because this is the cause of some common Cygwin problems. [...] C:\Tools\cygwin\bin\id.exe output (nontsec) UID: 11187(mraible) GID: 10513(mkgroup_l_d) 10513(mkgroup_l_d) C:\Tools\cygwin\bin\id.exe output (ntsec) UID: 11187(mraible) GID: 10513(mkgroup_l_d) 544(Administrators) 547(Power Users) 545(Users) 10513(mkgroup_l_d) -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: cron and network drives
Andrew DeFaria [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Andrew DeFaria wrote: Larry Hall wrote: Hard to say exactly with the information given. My WAG is that the user from whom you're running the cron job for is logged in and authenticated by Windows on the second machine when cron runs but not on the first machine. Only one user is in use on both machines. In fact I accessed both machines using remote desktop logged in as that user. The crontab is that same user, etc. This is assuming the share is not public, which would mean you have a completely different (network) problem on the first machine. Could you please describe exactly what is a public share, what is not a public share (I assume that would be a private share) and how does one tell the difference? Also, assuming that in the case that works it works because it's a public share and in the case that doesn't work it fails because it's a private share then how do I go about changing the private share to a public share? I really wish that somebody would address this issue once and for all. I often here such things as a public mount but to date nobody has ventured a guess as to what a public mount would be and how it would differ from a non public mount. I think I have a situation here that clearly shows that something is odd whereas on one machine a mounted drive is available via cron and on another machine it is not. Both machines are setup nearly identically with the same user (in the same domain though geographically separated by thousands of miles). The only difference I see is that the versions of Cygwin and cron are different. I think Larry is actually speaking shares here, not mounts. The reason people might not be explaining this is perhaps because it's just a case of common sense. Public meaning access-to-all, share, in this case, meaning a file share ...It really shouldn't need explaining. FYI, this could have been answered by looking at the Windows help, Microsoft KB, Google, ... The situation is this: There are two machines: hosta and hostb. The user in question is the same, userc. Now on hosta the T drive is mounted from //hosta/share. On hostb the T drive is mounted from //hostb/share (The share is replicated on both machines and has bascially the same stuff - Tools. This is done because of the thousands of miles of seperation between the two machines). A cronjob is setup for userc on both hosta and hostb doing merely: * * * * * net use /tmp/netuse On hosta it shows the T drive is OK while on hostb it shows the T drive is unavailable. hosta and hostb are both Windows 2000 servers. hosta is running Cygwin 1.3.20, cron 3.0.1-7. hostb is running Cygwin 1.3.22, cron 3.0.1-10. Double check the following 1) Your /etc/passwd and /etc/group are fully up-to-date (for domain local access) 2) The cron service is running as the same user It might also be a good idea to cut Cygwin out of the equastion, and make sure you're able to do all of this from within Windows (trying your `net use' from a remote-telnet session would be a good place to start). There's also a trick you can do with `at' that might help. Type: at /interactive HH:MM cmd at the (Windows) command line. At (no pun intended) HH:MM a LocalSystem owned command prompt should pop-up, where you can try out `net use'. If it doesn't work (`net use'), it's a problem with your Windows configuration. Can somebody explain why this works on hosta and not on hostb? And if that explaination is because the share on hosta is public and on hostb it is not then please let me know what a public mount is and how can I make the mount on hostb public. I wouldn't even want to venture a guess. If you haven't already supplied cygcheck output from both machines, that would make a good data point. -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: openssl-0.9.7-1
Mai, Vinh wrote: Hi There, I've read your document regarding this version of openssl. I noticed that this version now supports Windows CE platform. I developed an application using Embedded Visual C++ (Windows CE 3.0). I am looking for an open source to use in my program regarding cryptography. I have a couple of questions regarding the use of this openssl. What document? A *Cygwin* release announcement? Either way, Cygwin doesn't support Windows CE, and thus OpenSSL w/ Cygwin won't work for you. 1. Can I use this version of openssl and implement it into my application? 2. if so, then how do I go about using it? I've downloaded the entire openssl, and have no earthly idea where to start. The readme text files do not provide me any great help. 3. if I can't implement this into my application, do you know of any other open source cryptography that I can use? Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciative. Please take your questions to the OpenSSL (http://openssl.org) people, their off-topic here. -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: HLDS and Cygwin
GDN_Cygwin wrote: There seems to be a problem running HLDS (half-life dedicated server) for windows and Cygwin and possible other similar apps. The setup: 1) Full install of HLDS, lets call it hlds1 2) Second complete install of HLDS in separate directory, call hlds2 I have no problem executing the hlds1 or hlds2 by themselves. But when I try to run both at the same time the 2nd one does not run at all. Sorry, I do not know what HLDS is or what it does, apart from it being of the server variety of applications. Is HLDS a free software project, an open source project, a commercial thing? If I kill hlds1 and run hlds2 it starts right up. If I run either hlds1 or hlds2 and try to even execute the other one from file explorer I get an error Unable to load engine, image is corrupt. Although if I run hlds1 and hlds2 from file explorer they both run fine. This doesn't really sound like a Cygwin issue. Is HLDS a Cygwin app or Mingw app [read: native windows app] ? I have seen on the net claims that cygwin has: NOTE: There are issues with the cygwin.dll and separating simultaneous user space. Use with caution! There *are* issues when running multiple versions of the Cygwin dll (cygwin1.dll), but not when running two Cygwin programs on a single installation. They suggest using SSH.COM's SSH solution for this issue. Who does? And if this entity suggests using ssh.com's solution for this problem then perhaps you should goto ssh.com for help. Has anyone else run into this? I tried to even run firedaemon from cygwin but cannot do it without admin so thats out. I also tried to run psexec but it does not work under cygwin either apprently. This approach was to try and get cygwin to start hlds as services by a non Admin user to get around the problem. The main thing I am trying to do is have a normal (non Admin) user run hlds.exe and have multiple copies of it run on the same machine. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm sorry but, although you have provided a lot of information, it's not really useful. You seem to have a problem with a *Windows* program, and I'm not too sure how Cygwin fits into this at all. Please take a gander at http://cygwin.com/problems.html, if you think this really is a Cygwin issue. -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: emacs look
Sal wrote: No not the console version (which can also be invoked with emacs-nox). So, you want an X version (emacs-x11 / XEmacs) ? If so, you might want to ask on the cygwin-xfree list, cf http://cygwin.com/lists.html or search both the cygwin and cygwin-xfree archives (URL's above ^). Would try and help, but I've now turned to vim. g -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: [ITP] wtf
Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ronald, Replies inline below. On Mon, 4 Aug 2003, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote: On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 08:56:57AM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote: Great, that makes 3 votes. Now all I have to do is get someone to review the packaging (nudge, nudge, wink, wink). FWIW, I've installed the binary - it seems to be working nicely. I've tried bowth wtf and wtfindex. I've also recompiled the source to see if I can - no problems.. Great. Is the packaging structure ok? Should I move the manpages to /usr/share/man while I'm at it? I think /usr/{doc,man} is OK for now (as you've said in a follow-up). When you update for 1.5 ... [...] Ok. I've posted a new version of the package (at the URLs quoted below). It contains the updates from the web version of the OLOCA (including JAT and JTYMLTK), as well as better formatting for the Cygwin acronym. This one is actually ready to be uploaded. Thanks for the reviews and the votes. Igor I've uploaded wtf. Please send an announcement in a couple of hours. Thanks, -- Elfyn PS- Sorry to you and everyone else who's been waiting for this stuff to get done. I've had outgoing mail problems which were only (properly) fixed this morning. I'm going to spend my Sunday, staring at my screen, catching up. :-)
Re: libxml2: Packages changed without updating version number (at some time in the past)?
Max Bowsher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just ran into an interesting problem with libxml2. Based on the contents of my local package cache, and the current contents of the mirror network, it seems that the libxml2 packages were updated without bumping the version number at some point in the past. I was just looking for comfirmation of this. In case is helps jog the maintainer's memory, the previous 2.5.7-1 packages contained prefix=/netrel/install in the xml2-config script, whereas the current ones contain prefix=/usr. IIRC, this is down to the 'test' version and the (then final) version both being 2.5.7-1 . In the 'test' version I forgot to add make DESTDIR=... ... whereas the final had that fix. -- Elfyn
Re: TEST/1.5.2: guile-1.6.4-12
Jan Nieuwenhuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * rebuild * moved doc to /usr/share Uploaded. Please send an announcement in a couple of hours. Thanks, -- Elfyn
Re: TEST/1.5.2: tetex-bin-2.0.2-12
Jan Nieuwenhuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * rebuild * doc moved to /usr/share Uploaded. Thanks, -- Elfyn
Re: May I upload packages?
Max Bowsher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have the necessary perms on sourceware, as a side-effect of being permitted to upload setup snapshots. May I upload packages? Any little details I need to know in addition to the obvious (drop the files in the right directory)? You know, this is the third time I've replied to this? Grrr. It's fine by me, I'd welcome a(nother) helping hand, but the decision isn't mine. If it's cool with ... then it's just a matter of uploading the files to the correct place, and communication on the list so we don't end up duplicating efforts. -- Elfyn
less and more's setup.hint (was Re: man and cybpcre-0.dll)
Lapo Luchini [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: $ man man Error executing formatting or display command. System command (cd /usr/man (echo .pl 1100i; /bin/cat '/usr/man/man1/man.1'; echo; echo .pl \n(nlu+10) | /usr/bin/tbl | /usr/bin/nroff -c -mandoc | /usr/bin/less -isrR) exited with status 32768. No manual entry for man (Popup saying cygpcre-0.dll missing) This after just having upgraded all packages to testing version. Unfortunately I already installed cygpcre0 package (4.3-4 as far as I remember) and can reproduce it no more. I guess one of those programs miss a Require: cygpcre0) and anyway maybe it's normal, being a problem only of the testing verison. The setup.hint files for less and more need to require libpcre0. FYI, -- Elfyn
Re: May I upload packages?
Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, Aug 17, 2003 at 05:42:28PM +0100, Elfyn McBratney wrote: Max Bowsher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have the necessary perms on sourceware, as a side-effect of being permitted to upload setup snapshots. May I upload packages? Any little details I need to know in addition to the obvious (drop the files in the right directory)? You know, this is the third time I've replied to this? Grrr. It's fine by me, I'd welcome a(nother) helping hand, but the decision isn't mine. If it's cool with ... then it's just a matter of uploading the files to the correct place, and communication on the list so we don't end up duplicating efforts. It's the communication aspect that I'm worried about. I'd rather just have one person doing this for now. Sure. Anyway, it'll be a snap to do this once the web interface[1] I'm working on is finished. -- Elfyn [1] http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2001-03/msg00223.html
Re: Xcdroast
Camron W. Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Alle, Can xcdroast be compiled and used on cygwin? If so, how do you get around the root configuration issue? Please (re-)read http://cygwin.com/lists.html. cygwin or cygwin-apps are not the place for X related questions. Care to guess which would be the right list? For your convenience I've forwarded this message to the correct list (cygwin-xfree at cygwin dot com), and set the 'Reply-to:' appropiately. Please do not include cygwin/cygwin-apps in any followups. -- Elfyn
Re: flockcyg
Bill McCormick [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I'm trying to compile a program that has: #ifdef HAVE_FLOCK (void) flock(fd,LOCK_EX); #else lseek(fd,0L,0); (void) lockf(fd,F_LOCK,0L); #endif Cygwin doesn't have flock() or lockf() . -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Setup.exe fails to access mirrors
Ralph Staudigl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: OK, try this http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/mirrors.html. This is the archive for the list of mirrors setup uses. If you can't get here, that's your problem. Hmm. I also cannot access http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin/mirrors.html. a tracerout to sources.redhat.com gives ip-42c0370c.dnsrev.redundant.com [66.192.55.12] as the last responding address. I'm not absolutele sure if this is my fault. Furthermore I cannot access www.cygwin.com where my tracerout also stops at ip-42c0370c.dnsrev.redundant.com [66.192.55.12] sources.redhat.com (aka cygwin.com) went down for minor maintainance. Everything should be back on track now, though -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: test/1.5.1: lilypond-1.8.0-11
Jan Nieuwenhuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Elfyn McBratney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: * compiled on latest cygwin-1.5.1 Uploaded. Thanks. Please send an announcement in a couple of hours. We don't do announcements for TEST yet, apart from Cygwin.dll, or am I mistaken? (And I think it's silly to build lilypond 1.8.0 for curr too, what do you think?) It's up to the individual maintainer. If you want to announce it, go ahead, if not, I suppose the note's to cygwin-apps will suffice. -- Elfyn
Re: setup.ini not updated?
Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Thu, 14 Aug 2003, Igor Pechtchanski wrote: On Thu, 14 Aug 2003, John Morrison wrote: http://mirrors.rcn.net/pub/sourceware/cygwin/setup.ini setup.ini 11-Aug-2003 16:30 211k @ vim sdesc: Vi IMproved - enhanced vi editor category: Editors requires: cygwin terminfo libncurses7 libiconv2 version: 6.2-1 install: release/vim/vim-6.2-1.tar.bz2 2216490 eb7b2330c4926bda523835cea7cc0725 source: release/vim/vim-6.2-1-src.tar.bz2 3283371 3c33c4b8438295724ad6ad130d00611e [test] version: 6.2-2 install: release/vim/vim-6.2-2.tar.bz2 2216597 d19ecc62096c407cb51c74233e719624 source: release/vim/vim-6.2-2-src.tar.bz2 3284904 fc760b2d428e25013e1c129d52af0087 http://mirrors.rcn.net/pub/sourceware/cygwin/release/vim/ md5.sum 12-Aug-2003 16:54 1k setup.hint 12-Aug-2003 15:35 1k vim-6.2-1-src.tar.bz2 01-Jun-2003 15:15 3.1M vim-6.2-1.tar.bz2 01-Jun-2003 15:16 2.1M vim-6.2-3-src.tar.bz2 12-Aug-2003 15:34 3.1M vim-6.2-3.tar.bz2 12-Aug-2003 15:33 2.1M And it's like this on lots of mirrors for at least the vim and base-file packaged. Or is it just me? J. John, IIRC, upset runs either every hour or every couple of hours. My guess is you've stumbled in between a package upload and a scheduled upset run. Igor Hmm, OTOH, looking at the dates this doesn't seem right... It seems upset didn't run at all since Monday. Igor It's fixed. Should be on mirrors.rcn.net (at least) in about an hour. -- Elfyn
Re: [Ready for test/1.5.1] cmake-1.6.7-2
William A. Hoffman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello all, I have uploaded cmake-1.6.7-2 package which is compiled against cygwin-1.5.1. Uploaded. Please send an announcement in a couple of hours. Thanks, -- Elfyn
Away 2003-08-10 - 2003-08-18
Just wanted to let maintainers know that I will be away between the mentioned dates, without access to the internet, and therefor will not be able to upload packages (as I do g). If, for those with ssh access, you see an upload request, and you have the time to upload it, I'd appreciate it very much if you could. Thanks. -- Elfyn
Re: test/1.5.1: lilypond-1.8.0-11
Jan Nieuwenhuizen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * new major upstream release * documentation moved to /usr/share * compiled on latest cygwin-1.5.1 Uploaded. Please send an announcement in a couple of hours. Thanks, -- Elfyn
Re: Information regarding problem when Windows cannot re-use PID numbers (FAQ?)
zenma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello cygwin users, Some time ago i experienced a problem when compiling big programs under cygwin when Windows after some time stops allowing you to run any more processes with one of the following messages: fork: Permission denied Insufficient system resources exist to complete requested service. I have searched through cygwin mailing list to find any valuable info in order to solve the problem but found only other users reporting similar problem. The problem was clearly described by one of the users here, basically it is related to spawning of processes by Windows and when you run multiple processes (one by one, not in parallel) windows start growing PID numbers incrementally and does not re-use them when it should. I had to reinstall Windows to find what is causing it, and finally was able to do it. It was a Firewall software called Agnitum Outpost which was causing such a bad behavior. When i uninstalled this application problems have gone and windows was able to re-use PID numbers again as it should. This is related to both Outpost 1.0 and 2.0 versions. This was tested on different computers (Windows XP [SP1]). I have sent a bug report few days ago regarding this problem to Agnitum. I know, this is not related to cygwin, but i thought it might be a valuable information to some people who ran into this problem and was not able to find the cause. P.S. Sorry for my bad english. No need to apologise, and thanks for posting your findings. Perhaps this could be added to the FAQ. It seems there's software out there that gives cygwin grief (firewall, anti-virus, microsft ...) in this and similar situations. You never know, someone might read it :-) Something like: Why do I get 'fork: Permission denied' in bash when I try and run a cygwin process? The Permission denied error, in context with fork(), means that Windows is unable to spawn a new process. This could be down to resource limitation on the machine itself, or could have something to do with third-party software on your machine (like anti-virus or firewall applications) locking you out. Try de-activating such software to assertain whether or not the fault is with Cygwin or is related to ... If you don't have any such software installed, or you've tried the above and your still seeing problems, consider consulting the cygwin mailing list archives available here http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/ or ask for help on the cygwin list. -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Beeing cranky; Cygwin-XFree86
Hannu E K Nevalainen (garbage mail) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: A lot of personal opinions below, take heed. IMO all this applies to ALL of cygwin, (plus any other software package you can bring up)... therefore it is sent to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] ML. I'm *VERY* pedantic about: - how the Start menu looks (i.e. is structured) - uninstalling, but not entirely (i.e. leaving something behind) I do wish to have ALL packages of cygwin installed, though _under MY personal control_. The current Cygwin-XFree86 install does things behind my back IMO. 1. I do _not_ want the Cygwin-XFree86 item appear right under Start-Programs - I wish to have the choice of either leaving it out all together... or putting stuff like this where _I_ want it to be (i.e. it WON'T be where it ends up now, by default). 1b. None of the Cygwin-XFree86\* menu things work! YES: I'm cranky here too! Menu items *SHOULD NOT* REQUIRE any other steps than choosing that single menu-item. I here assume that one has to 2. Unistalling Cygwin-XFree86, leaves at least Start-Programs-Cygwin-XFree86- [Empty] Please, remove ALL of what you create. The way to go IMO is: Create Start-Programs-cygwin- [ put ALL cygwin related stuff HERE ] (*) Unless this happens, installing a few software-packages leads to an impossible (or maybe a better word; unbearable) situation; The Start-menu grows beyond all limits - thus making it hard to choose what to run/use. And believe me; I have loads of things installed. That's why I'm pedantic - and cranky. [Strategy; ALL software appears in the Start-menu, the most used is also in Quick launch] Again: There's no smileys here because I'm _VERY_ cranky about this... (NOTE: so; no implied rudeness) I'm not going to delve into these topics now, but I would just add this: If you want anything here (and by here I mean cygwin.*) fixed/changed/improved *you* need to scratch *your* itch. It's free software, after all. In this case, I mean communicate with the right people [read: speak to cygwin-xfree]. *) Might this be a good addition to setup.exe? Could be. I was thinking about something similar, where a package can have an .ini file (following the convention here; perhaps .menu) somewhere (similar to the postinstall/preremove magic) where the package could install/remove a menu item or items, which IMO would be quite useful for X apps. Could, also, of course be expanded upon. And, might save you some hair. :-) My main motivaton being able to bung' a cygserver shortcut somewhere (but also give other packages the ease of doing it, too). Nothing coded (g) just throwing an idea into the air. Another option for setup.exe: Allow to download, but NOT install - for *selected* packages? Download from Internet ? -- Elfyn -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: [Ready for test/1.5.1] gnupg-1.2.2-2
Volker Quetschke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Please upload: URLs: http://www.scytek.de/cygwin/gnupg/setup.hint http://www.scytek.de/cygwin/gnupg/gnupg-1.2.2-2.tar.bz2 http://www.scytek.de/cygwin/gnupg/gnupg-1.2.2-2-src.tar.bz2 Done. -- Elfyn
Re: guile-1.6.4 for 1.3 and 1.5.1
On 29 Jul 2003, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote: I've built guile for 1.3 and 1.5.1. Previous guile releases must be removed. Applications that link to libguile12 must be rebuilt. Sorry it took so long. Uploaded. Please send an announcement in a couple of hours. Thanks, Elfyn -- Elfyn McBratney, EMCB | http://www.nongnu.org/wwwauth/ http://www.emcb.co.uk | http://www.emcb.co.uk/webauth/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wwwauth-users AT nongnu DOT org
Re: tetex-bin-2.0.2 for 1.3 and 1.5.1
On 29 Jul 2003, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote: I've built tetex-bin for 1.3 and 1.5.1. Previous tetex-bin releases must be removed. Applications that link to libkpathsea3 must be rebuilt. Uploaded. Please send an announcement in a couple of hours. Thanks, Elfyn -- Elfyn McBratney, EMCB | http://www.nongnu.org/wwwauth/ http://www.emcb.co.uk | http://www.emcb.co.uk/webauth/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wwwauth-users AT nongnu DOT org
Running a little behind
Sorry to everyone who is still waiting for updated package status, updated for Cygwin 1.5, etc. I've got family over from Sweden that I haven't seen in a long while and I'm a little pre-occupied...and my nephew has just puked on my shirt... I will try and bring everything up-to-date by tonight, or at the very latest, tomorrow morning. To anyone who is waiting for updated packages to be uploaded, I will start on these very soon. Well, very soon after I've cleaned my shirt. :-) Till then, Elfyn -- Elfyn McBratney, EMCB | http://www.nongnu.org/wwwauth/ http://www.emcb.co.uk | http://www.emcb.co.uk/webauth/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wwwauth-users AT nongnu DOT org
Re: pclose without return???
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My partner find a problem:When he executes the syscall pclose to close a pipe, the system suspend without return. What is more, if his program popens only one pipe, the pclose is executed successfully. If the program popens two pipes, the pclose is executed without return. Please (re-)read http://cygwin.com/problems.html. In particular, please provide a simple test case that demonstrates the bug you (your partner) have found. Elfyn -- Elfyn McBratney, EMCB | http://www.nongnu.org/wwwauth/ http://www.emcb.co.uk | http://www.emcb.co.uk/webauth/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wwwauth-users AT nongnu DOT org -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: invalid libname
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003, Ariz Jacinto wrote: i'm porting applications to cygwin, everything builds just fine except when i execute the application, an error(?) msg appears: invalid libname what does it mean? how do i fix it? i've searched the mailing list for info but i've haven't seen anything similar. If you expect to get help then the least you can do is provide us with enough information to diagnose your situation. Please (re-)read http://cygwin.com/problems.html and come back with more information e.g., what (exact) commands you executed, what exact error messages you recieved, etc. Elfyn -- Elfyn McBratney, EMCB | http://www.nongnu.org/wwwauth/ http://www.emcb.co.uk | http://www.emcb.co.uk/webauth/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wwwauth-users AT nongnu DOT org -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: cygwin and NTFS
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003, Menon, Girish (MED, WIPRO-GE MED) wrote: Does anybody know of any issues that cygwin 1.3.22 has with NTFS? Here's what happened. So far, I have been using cygwin 1.3.10 on NTFS with no problems. Recently, I upgraded cygwin to 1.3.22 and all of a sudden I am starting to get permission errors with NTFS. I then reloaded by system and configured as FAT32 instead of NTFS. Now everything works fine. No permission problems at all. So I reloaded with NTFS now. Now again, I am getting the permissions problems. I can't remember exactly what version the behaviour changed but, Cygwin went to ntsec off by default (your NTFS bliss) to ntsec on by default. So, adding 'nontsec' to your CYGWIN environment variable should fix that for you. Elfyn -- Elfyn McBratney, EMCB | http://www.nongnu.org/wwwauth/ http://www.emcb.co.uk | http://www.emcb.co.uk/webauth/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wwwauth-users AT nongnu DOT org -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
RE: For package maintainers: dlls which use fdopen
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Robert McNulty Junior wrote: I thought Cygwin1.dll was the main dll. Should it not have already been rebuilt? I'll check out the sources tonight and look into this. Could have sworn you built the 1.5.1 cygwin1.dll. Robert McNulty Junior It has been re-built and Chris is the one doing the re-building (of Cygwin). Elfyn -- Elfyn McBratney, EMCB | http://www.nongnu.org/wwwauth/ http://www.emcb.co.uk | http://www.emcb.co.uk/webauth/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wwwauth-users AT nongnu DOT org
Re: Proposal: psutils (again)
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Daniel Bößwetter wrote: Hi Volker, You are right, I forgot these lines. What's next? Will someone upload the package? Not yet, I'm afraid. The binaries in usr/bin (in the package) are not stripped. Please strip them. Also, you have 'TCM Port' at the end of your README. Please either remove or change that. Elfyn -- Elfyn McBratney, EMCB | http://www.nongnu.org/wwwauth/ http://www.emcb.co.uk | http://www.emcb.co.uk/webauth/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wwwauth-users AT nongnu DOT org
Re: Please upload: docbook-xsl-1.61.3-2
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Marcel Telka wrote: Hi. Please upload updated docbook-xsl packages: http://telka.sk/cygwin/docbook-xsl/docbook-xsl-1.61.3-2-src.tar.bz2 http://telka.sk/cygwin/docbook-xsl/docbook-xsl-1.61.3-2.tar.bz2 Uploaded. Please send an announcement in a couple of hours. Thanks, Elfyn -- Elfyn McBratney, EMCB | http://www.nongnu.org/wwwauth/ http://www.emcb.co.uk | http://www.emcb.co.uk/webauth/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wwwauth-users AT nongnu DOT org
Re: Proposal: psutils (again)
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Daniel Bößwetter wrote: Hi Elfyn, Elfyn McBratney wrote: On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Daniel Bößwetter wrote: Hi Volker, You are right, I forgot these lines. What's next? Will someone upload the package? Not yet, I'm afraid. The binaries in usr/bin (in the package) are not stripped. Please strip them. Also, you have 'TCM Port' at the end of your README. Please either remove or change that. Cough, just force of habit. I changed the README and added a strip-command to the Makefile. Source- and binary packages and patch are updated at http://home.in.tum.de/~boesswet/psutils_cygwin/. Uploaded. Please send an announcement in a couple of hours. Thanks, Elfyn -- Elfyn McBratney, EMCB | http://www.nongnu.org/wwwauth/ http://www.emcb.co.uk | http://www.emcb.co.uk/webauth/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wwwauth-users AT nongnu DOT org
Re: XFree86 Build for 1.5.0/1
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Harold L Hunt II wrote: I have never subscribed to this mailing list before, but it looks like this is where the real business of Cygwin takes place. I started reading the archives of the 1.5.0/1 discussion today and realized that some other people might be waiting for me to release an updated build of XFree86 for 1.5.0/1. In any case, if I don't start working out the kinks of such a rebuild I will probably never get it right. In a way it is, only you miss the mean'ness on this side of Cygwin land :-) This list (cygwin-apps) is where we're coordinating the move to Cygwin 1.5, release wise. If you could drop us a note when you update the XFree86 packages, no pressure intended, that would be great. Just wanted to drop a heads-up here that I will be starting work on this shortly. I am now subscribed to the list, so you can reach me here or on cygwin-xfree with questions/suggestions. Thanks for the heads up, Harold. Elfyn -- Elfyn McBratney, EMCB | http://www.nongnu.org/wwwauth/ http://www.emcb.co.uk | http://www.emcb.co.uk/webauth/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wwwauth-users AT nongnu DOT org
Re: XFree86 Build for 1.5.0/1
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, David Rothenberger wrote: Harold L Hunt II wrote: I have never subscribed to this mailing list before, but it looks like this is where the real business of Cygwin takes place. I started reading the archives of the 1.5.0/1 discussion today and realized that some other people might be waiting for me to release an updated build of XFree86 for 1.5.0/1. In any case, if I don't start working out the kinks of such a rebuild I will probably never get it right. Just wanted to drop a heads-up here that I will be starting work on this shortly. I am now subscribed to the list, so you can reach me here or on cygwin-xfree with questions/suggestions. I would suggest starting with XFree86-bin, since this contains all the libraries, right? Once the libraries are released, other people can start compiling XFree86 packages for 1.5.x (or their own X apps). The actual apps can come along piecemeal after that, I think. I don't think X apps compiled with 1.5.1 against the old 1.3.x X libraries will work. But, I am not a Cygwin expert (IANACE), so hopefully others on this list will correct me if needed. I Am Not A Cygwin Expert? That's a new one of the OLOCA... Aaah yes. If the XFree86 packages use other packages' libraries then you will have to wait until they are updated before updating the XFree86 packages. Elfyn -- Elfyn McBratney, EMCB | http://www.nongnu.org/wwwauth/ http://www.emcb.co.uk | http://www.emcb.co.uk/webauth/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wwwauth-users AT nongnu DOT org
Re: guile-1.6.4 for 1.3 and 1.5.1
On 29 Jul 2003, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote: http://lilypond.org/cygwin/uploads/guile/guile-doc/setup.hint sdesc: The GNU extension language and Scheme interpreter (documentation) test: 1.6.4-11 curr: 1.6.4-2 category: doc requires: texinfo external-source: guile ldesc: The GNU extension language and Scheme interpreter (documentation) This package contains the documentation for guile, including both a reference manual (via `info guile'), and a tutorial (via `info guile-tut'). Should guile-doc not require guile? Elfyn -- Elfyn McBratney, EMCB | http://www.nongnu.org/wwwauth/ http://www.emcb.co.uk | http://www.emcb.co.uk/webauth/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wwwauth-users AT nongnu DOT org
Re: tetex-bin-2.0.2 for 1.3 and 1.5.1
On 29 Jul 2003, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote: sdesc: The TeX text formatting system (binaries). test: 2.0.2-11 curr: 2.0.2-2 category: Text Publishing # There's no need to require a texmf tree, although not doing so # might be confusing. requires: bash clear cygutils cygwin ed diffutils fileutils findutils gawk grep libjpeg6b libjpeg62 libkpathsea3abi13 libkpathsea3 libncurses6 libncurses7 libpng12 libtiff3 libtiff4 perl sed sh-utils textutils termcap zlib #external-source: tetex-bin #suggests: tetex-tiny | tetex-base, tetex-extra, tetex-x11 ldesc: teTeX binary files This is teTeX, a TeX distribution for UNIX compatible systems. These are all the binaries for the teTeX system. You need at least tetex-tiny or tetex-base together with it. zlib is on the (unofficial) list of DLL's that need to be re-built under Cygwin 1.5.1 . Unless I've mis-understood things, you'll have to wait until zlib is re-built. Elfyn -- Elfyn McBratney, EMCB | http://www.nongnu.org/wwwauth/ http://www.emcb.co.uk | http://www.emcb.co.uk/webauth/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wwwauth-users AT nongnu DOT org
Re: tetex-bin-2.0.2 for 1.3 and 1.5.1
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Elfyn McBratney wrote: On 29 Jul 2003, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote: sdesc: The TeX text formatting system (binaries). test: 2.0.2-11 curr: 2.0.2-2 category: Text Publishing # There's no need to require a texmf tree, although not doing so # might be confusing. requires: bash clear cygutils cygwin ed diffutils fileutils findutils gawk grep libjpeg6b libjpeg62 libkpathsea3abi13 libkpathsea3 libncurses6 libncurses7 libpng12 libtiff3 libtiff4 perl sed sh-utils textutils termcap zlib #external-source: tetex-bin #suggests: tetex-tiny | tetex-base, tetex-extra, tetex-x11 ldesc: teTeX binary files This is teTeX, a TeX distribution for UNIX compatible systems. These are all the binaries for the teTeX system. You need at least tetex-tiny or tetex-base together with it. zlib is on the (unofficial) list of DLL's that need to be re-built under Cygwin 1.5.1 . Unless I've mis-understood things, you'll have to wait until zlib is re-built. Sorry for the noise, I see zlib was updated this morning. Elfyn -- Elfyn McBratney, EMCB | http://www.nongnu.org/wwwauth/ http://www.emcb.co.uk | http://www.emcb.co.uk/webauth/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wwwauth-users AT nongnu DOT org
Re: Error in termcap setup.hint
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Max Bowsher wrote: There is an error in the termcap setup.hint. The listed curr version doesn't exist, and the 20020930-1 version isn't published to setup.ini at all. The result is that a [test] termcap is installed, since it is in Base. I hope I'm not tredding on anyone's toes by fixing it. curr: 20020930-1 test: 20021106-2 Elfyn -- Elfyn McBratney, EMCB | http://www.nongnu.org/wwwauth/ http://www.emcb.co.uk | http://www.emcb.co.uk/webauth/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wwwauth-users AT nongnu DOT org
Re: how to activate registry changes
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, I have the problem, that I change values in the registry to activate a screensaver. But after I wrot the new values into the registry nothing happend. I can see the new values in the registry. When I open the dialog in Windows the old values are still shown. How can I force windows to accept the new values? This does not seem to be Cygwin related what so ever, so please take your question elsewhere, to say, a Windows forum or newsgroup. Elfyn -- Elfyn McBratney, EMCB | http://www.nongnu.org/wwwauth/ http://www.emcb.co.uk | http://www.emcb.co.uk/webauth/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wwwauth-users AT nongnu DOT org -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: cygwin.com unavailable from blueyonder/telewest uk
On 29 Jul 2003, Matt Fairtlough wrote: I'm fresh to this list so please excuse if this is a common kind of question. I can't get to cygwin.com from my home PC. I wondered if this is because of problems with my telewest/blueyonder ISP; looking at the site from another ISP I don't see any problems. Whatever: I use both Blueyonder and Freeserve and have no problems here, though this isn't the first time someone has asked this. I would try pinging cygwin.com or even a traceroute (ping and tracert from cmd.exe/command.com) and see what you come up with. At a last shot, call the support line (of Blueyonder) and ask them what's up. My question is: can I install cygwin without access to cygwin.com, and if so, how? Here is what I've done: Unfortunately not as you have noticed below, setup.exe requires the file mirrors.lst, which is located on cygwin.com . found a mirror site and downloaded setup.exe ftp://ftp.mirror.ac.uk/sites/sources.redhat.com/pub/cygwin/ run setup.exe It can't get the list of mirrors, presumably because it can't contact cygwin.com. So setup fails. I tried downloading setup.bz2 as well in the hope that setup.exe would find it before trying to download it, but no joy. From the FAQ: If you are downloading from the internet, setup will fail if it cannot download the list of mirrors at http://cygwin.com/mirrors.html. It could be that the network is too busy. Similarly for an ftp download site that isn't working. Try another mirror, or try again later. I would try another mirror if I knew how. Is there any way of configuring setup.exe not to use cygwin.com to get its list of mirror sites, or to specify exactly which mirror site should be used? any help much appreciated, Sorry I can't help you more. Elfyn -- Elfyn McBratney, EMCB | http://www.nongnu.org/wwwauth/ http://www.emcb.co.uk | http://www.emcb.co.uk/webauth/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wwwauth-users AT nongnu DOT org -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
RE: Problem call a cygwin command from a dos batch file
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Lisbeth Kellogg wrote: I guess I found the answer to my own question. Since some other people have had this same problem, here is the solution. There is a problem with the PATH environment under Win 2000. To identify the problem I typed the following in DOS: bash -c which sort I got a response of /cygdrive/c/WINNT/system32/sort instead of /usr/bin/sort. This is the DOS sort command, not the cygwin sort command. I just had to change my command to: bash -c c:/cygwin/bin/sort -t \| -k 3 -k 11 -k 12 -o sortedfile.txt unsortedfile.txt This could be a problem any time the DOS and cygwin commands have the same name. Like find, rexec, ... Having 'C:\Cygwin\bin' at the front of your PATH environment variable would have solved this. Elfyn -- Elfyn McBratney, EMCB | http://www.nongnu.org/wwwauth/ http://www.emcb.co.uk | http://www.emcb.co.uk/webauth/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wwwauth-users AT nongnu DOT org -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Who's who of packagers?
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Re: Available for test: cygwin-1.5.1-1 On 28 Jul, Christopher Faylor wrote: If you are maintaining a cygwin package, then you should be subscribed to the cygwin-apps mailing list, and you should be following the discussions there about rebuilding for the cygwin 1.5.x series. If you are a package maintainer and are not actively following this list, there is a strong possibility that your package will be pulled from the cygwin distribution. How does one check who the maintainer of a package is; e.g. to make sure it is not oneself? One doesn't. I compiled up the initial version of Window Maker, and provided a Cygwin patch to the WM developers to fix the problem of it crashing if you restarted after saving the workspace (which I believe has been incorporated into the main WM trunk), but someone else was good enough to put together the actual package for Cygwin. Hence my wondering. Well, it's not you. :-) Unless you have taken over the reigns from Harold. Elfyn -- Elfyn McBratney, EMCB | http://www.nongnu.org/wwwauth/ http://www.emcb.co.uk | http://www.emcb.co.uk/webauth/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wwwauth-users AT nongnu DOT org -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Questions about converting apps to cygwin
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Chris wrote: Chris wrote: Hello! For experience (and because I want to use it) I am in the process of converting the bsdiff binary diffing application to windows from *BSD, and thought I would come via cygwin, and then decide if I should move to fully windows. A couple of questions about converting apps.. 1) Cygwin seems to lack err.h (the standard err.h, not the one in openssl) which I've seen in quite a lot of applications. It is fairly easy to stub around but still annoying it's not there. Is there some reason this isn't in the stdlib? could it be copied there from another GPL/BSDed standary C library? Could I even write one? :) Don't assume we know what this is. Explain, or point to a reference. By the way, Cygwin's C library is newlib, so if this is a C library change, you would have to submit it to the newlib project, and it would automatically appear in Cygwin once it was accepted into newlib. Sorry. err.h is a standard header included in the *BSDs and libc (at least) which implements a number of simple functions for if your program crashes. The functions are all called err* or warn*. If you have a libc (or linux installation), info err.h will provide more info. The source files are at: src/lib/libc/gen/{err.c,errx.c,warn.c,warnx.c} (if you have put libc into src/lib) Unfortunatly I'm away from my normal machine at the moment so can't provide an exact listing on the file. However as it is possibly more newlib related, I'll go and look at their mailing list / archives instead. Right, these functions are from libgen, who's functionality is not yet available in Cygwin. I hope to have everything finished RSN. ATM I've only done basename() and dirname(), but I don't mind adding these if someone can give me their prototypes and what exactly they are supposed to do (e.g. print error message and exit, not show be the source code). Elfyn -- Elfyn McBratney, EMCB | http://www.nongnu.org/wwwauth/ http://www.emcb.co.uk | http://www.emcb.co.uk/webauth/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wwwauth-users AT nongnu DOT org -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
re: unsubscribe
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Bushy wrote: Hi, I'v e tried multiple times to unsubscribe from this list but it won't let me!~!!! What am I doing wrong? Whats the correct suntax to unsubscribe via email. Look at the e-mail header from any e-mail you recieve from a Cygwin mailing list, and you should see a 'List-Unsubscribe:' header, which contains the address you can use to unsubscribe yourself via e-mail. Also, look at http://sources.redhat.com/lists.html#unsubscribe-simple. Elfyn -- Elfyn McBratney, EMCB | http://www.nongnu.org/wwwauth/ http://www.emcb.co.uk | http://www.emcb.co.uk/webauth/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wwwauth-users AT nongnu DOT org -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Update: naim-0.11.6-2
On Sun, 27 Jul 2003, Daniel Reed wrote: naim-0.11.6 is now available from http://naim.n.ml.org/. A Cygwin release 0.11.6-2 is also available: sendim.sh has been removed, since it depends on the nsocket module distributed separately, but this is mainly a re-package of 0.11.6-1 without that darn --old-archive option that keeps sneaking in and breaking setup. Uploaded, I removed naim-0.11.6-1. Please send an announcement in a couple of hours. Thanks, Elfyn -- Elfyn McBratney, EMCB | http://www.nongnu.org/wwwauth/ http://www.emcb.co.uk | http://www.emcb.co.uk/webauth/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wwwauth-users AT nongnu DOT org
Re: Proposal: psutils (again)
On Sun, 27 Jul 2003, Daniel Bößwetter wrote: Hi Volker, Volker Quetschke wrote: [...] Well, beside the fact that you don't provide a patch to restore the original source archive. This is the main (?) reason to provide the patch, it is there to get back the official sources. Grr @!%$, forgot to put it into the source archive again :) Fixed. The original source archive contains a Makefile, which you removed. No, mine doesn't. The original download site for psutils seems to be down for the past few days, so I got the source from a mirror. It did not contain a file named Makefile. Does your's? BTW, My first release of the source package contained a Makefile which I removed, because *you* (spotlight on :-) said it was *not* in the original source. You also added the CYGWIN-PATCHES dir (This is good, but it's not in the original sources. http://cygwin.com/setup.html told me to. Isn't this the usual way to include Cygwin-specific stuff? Yes it is. What I think Volker is saying is that the 'CYGWIN-PATCHES' directory wouldn't be removed (or added) by the patch you provided. I attached a patch that IMHO does it right. I also modified the already present $(prefix) variable that you now can do: Looks good. I modified the Makefile.unix and README accordingly. I'm sorry I haven't updated the list regarding your package proposal, I will try and have an updated list out in a few hours (max) :-) Are the URL's the same (for your above modifications)? Elfyn -- Elfyn McBratney, EMCB | http://www.nongnu.org/wwwauth/ http://www.emcb.co.uk | http://www.emcb.co.uk/webauth/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wwwauth-users AT nongnu DOT org
OK to update release/README ?
With the attached (patch)? Elfyn -- Elfyn McBratney, EMCB | http://www.nongnu.org/wwwauth/ http://www.emcb.co.uk | http://www.emcb.co.uk/webauth/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | wwwauth-users AT nongnu DOT org --- README.release.orig 2003-07-27 11:57:01.0 +0100 +++ README.release 2003-07-27 11:56:20.0 +0100 @@ -1,5 +1,6 @@ Apr 15 2000 DJ Delorie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Revised Aug 23 2000 David Starks-Browning [EMAIL PROTECTED] +Revised Jul 27 2003 Elfyn McBratney [EMAIL PROTECTED] This is the README for the Cygwin download area. @@ -12,11 +13,13 @@ See http://cygwin.com/ . Download http://cygwin.com/setup.exe and run it. Or run it directly from your browser. This will then download the list of available packages, and offer to install them for you. There are a number of -options within setup to control installation details. +options within setup to control installation details. For more +information on using setup.exe, see Setting up Cygwin in the Cygwin +User's Guide (http://www.cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/setup-net.html). Using setup.exe is the supported way to install Cygwin. If you know what you're doing, you *could* download things by hand, however. For some -info on this check out: http://cygwin.com/download.html . Please don't +info on this check out: http://cygwin.com/download.html. Please don't bother the cygwin mailing list with questions about doing things the hard way. If you need to ask questions, you probably should be using setup.exe. @@ -35,14 +38,15 @@ way. If you need to ask questions, you been reports that NAI anti-virus products will hang when processing Cygwin .tar.bz2 archives. - - Make sure you have enough disk space. A new, full Cygwin -installation will use about 75MB of disk space in the root + - Make sure you have enough disk space. A new, full, complete Cygwin +installation will use about 500MB of disk space in the root directory. Setup will keep copies of the .tar.bz2 files it uses in -the directory where you ran it, in subfolders 'latest' and -'contrib'. This could be as much as about 30MB. (If you are an -NT Domain User with a Roaming Profile, you may need to take care -that setup doesn't store these on your Desktop.) If you get the --src.tar.bz2 archives also, that's another 75MB or so. +the directory where you ran it, in a subdirectory 'release', under +a URI-mangled name, derived from the mirror hostname. This could be +as much as ~300MB. (If you are an NT Domain User with a Roaming +Profile, you may need to take care that setup doesn't store these on +your Desktop.) If you get the -src.tar.bz2 archives also, that's +another ~500MB or so. * What configuration options does setup allow? @@ -52,33 +56,40 @@ You can: - Install from Current Directory When installing, you will have to specify: - - install root directory (default is C:\cygwin) + - Install Root Directory (default is C:\cygwin) - Default Text File Type (DOS or Unix) - - Install For (All or Just Me) + - Install For (All Users or Just Me) Choose DOS if you want text files to have \r\n line endings (like NOTEPAD.EXE requires), or Unix for \n line endings. -Choose All if you want the Cygwin mount table to be available to +Choose All Users if you want the Cygwin mount table to be available to anyone who logs into the machine. (Recorded in the registry under HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE. May require Administrative privileges on Windows NT.) Choose Just Me otherwise. (Recorded in the registry under -HKEY_CURRENT_USER.) +HKEY_CURRENT_USER.) Note: If you want to install services, that +will run under LocalSystem, such as inetd or sshd, you MUST install +for All Users. + +Also note that the location of the mount table is subject to change, and +that any manipulation of the mount table should be done via the Cygwin +`mount' command. Network proxy settings are currently taken from Internet Explorer 5. If you must get through a firewall or proxy server, and do not have IE5 installed and configured properly, you will probably have to download packages manually as described above. -Note that setup.exe is a work in progress. Expect features to be -missing, or to change in the future. For example, there is currently -no uninstall option. +Note that although setup.exe is powerful tool for installing Cygwin, +it is still a work in progress. Expect features to be missing, or +to change in the future. For example, there is currently no uninstall +option. * How do I build from source? You need the whatever-src.tar.bz2 files. Some packages require -other packages (cygwin/*-src.tar.bz2 is a common requirement, as is -common/*-src.tar.bz2). +other packages (which should be stated in their Cygwin README under +/usr/doc/Cygwin). If you are really serious about building from source you may want to set up CVS on your system so that you can