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native program almost
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is that you're
seeing the effects of Cygwin's creation of sparse files by default for any
file beyond a certain size. I unfortunately do not recall what that size
is. What happens as you change FILE_SIZE and/or BUFFER_SIZE in your script,
to maybe a small multiple of your cluster size?
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It looks like a package for whois (gnu whois) hasn't yet been compiled for
Cygwin64. I downloaded the source package for it and once I had all the
dependencies taken care of it compiled nicely with cygports (--64).
Just wondering if there's something else holding up the package or it just
burden.
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gt; or black background (where the shadow isn't visible).
> >
> > Just FYI
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> > j...@acm.org
>
> This is also true for Windows 10, although I may have had to
> explicitly enable it (I don't remember).
It's in the same plac
On 2023-08-25, Thomas Wolff via Cygwin wrote:
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>
> Am 25.08.2023 um 02:41 schrieb Gary Johnson via Cygwin:
> >On 2023-08-24, Backwoods BC via Cygwin wrote:
> >>On Thu, Aug 24, 2023 at 11:08 AM Jim Garrison via Cygwin
> >> wrote:
> >>>This is an upd
dark. I changed
the accent color to white, which doesn't seem to interfere with my
color scheme, and paid more attention to overlapping mintty and gvim
windows (which have black backgrounds), and as you say, it's faint
but there.
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types have been added.
>
> Thanks for your consideration.
I'm not the maintainer, but this would not be a package update; it
would be a new package. The Cygwin ctags package is Exuberant Ctags
5.8, while ctags 6.0 is the latest release of Universal Ctags.
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I don't know what Ubuntu vim package supports what. I always
install vim-gtk so I have everything.
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running WinME with 128MB RAM and 3GB
free.
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On Sat, Mar 27, 2004 at 03:05:11PM -0500, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Is the ITP moratorium declared in
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2004-03/msg00036.html still in effect?
Nope. Daniel's back. Sorry that I never made that clear.
I'd like to explore new methods for getting packages into
that I put in my
last cygwin DLL release announcement.
cgf
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gbs for packaging mutt. I'd put an else clause in though and croak if
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Thanks for the response.
Yes I do have the XFree86-prog package but I still cannot find xmesa.h .
I do see osmesa.h in the directory where xmesa.h is called, I am not
sure if this is the cygwin version of xmesa.
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You
I found the solution to this particular problem. I deleted /usr/include
and kept /usr/X11R6/include in my makefile. Now if I could only figure
out what make error 255 is.
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I am trying to build a finite element program
Thanks for the reply. I actually figured out this too; somewhere in the
makefile, cc was used instead of gcc.
My newest problem involves a statement about undefined references to
routines in glut.h. Everywhere a glut function is called there is an
undefined reference error(might it have something
string you suggested is what I use.
Having done those things, I get the following error:
undefined reference to '_XtVaAppInitialize'
Do you know what's happening?
Gary
Here is the program (the first motif program in the O'Reilly book):
#include Xm/Xm.h
#include Xm/PushB.h
main(argc, argv
application.
Thank you.
Gary
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Subject: RE: Compiling Lesstif on Cygwin
Gary,
The compiler string:
gcc -I/usr/X11R6/include -L/usr/X11R6/lib
Is this the right place to ask for help installing the XLT package?
If not, where should I go?
Thank you.
Harold,
XLT is a set of widgets used in Motif/Lesstif development environment.
I'm running cygwin on XP and trying to install the XLT widget classes.
It uses a configure script which is giving me errors.
Gary
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with my progress.
I don't know where to go from here.
Have I used the right paths to include and lib directories?
Will Borland's make.exe 5.2 work?
Thank your for your help.
Gary Nicholson
This file contains any messages produced by compilers while
running configure, to aid debugging if configure
make was
processing makefiles in the tests directory.
The attachment shows the combined standard and error streams during
make.
Thank you for your help.
I'm going to go ahead now and start reading XLT docs and see if I can
run some
tests on the environment.
Gary
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I haven't found a down side to removing the export block from startx.
Gary
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Alexander,
Thank you.
Server's /etc/ssh/sshd_config file was disallowing X forwarding.
X forwarding works now.
Gary
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I've recently installed cygwin-xfree 6.8.2.0-1 and
cannot figure out how to get titlebars on my windows.
How is this done?
Thank-you,
Gary
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@echo off
SET DISPLAY=127.0.0.1:0.0
SET CYGWIN_ROOT=\cygwin
SET
PATH=.;%CYGWIN_ROOT%\bin;%CYGWIN_ROOT%\usr\X11R6\bin;%PATH
include
the fix in xterm-198. xterm -version says:
Cygwin 6.8.2.0(202)
so the fix should be there, but the feature may not be enabled. So
is there a way to enable it in some Cygwin xterm binary, or do I
need to download the source and build it myself?
Thanks,
Gary
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What the heck is this?
Gary
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Date: 24 Jul 2007 00:42:10 -
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Hi. This is the qmail-send program at sourceware.org.
I'm afraid I wasn't able to deliver your message
. For example,
$ cygcheck -p checkX
Found 2 matches for checkX.
checkx/checkx-0.1.0-1 checks to see if Xserver is usable
checkx/checkx-0.2.0-2 checks to see if Xserver is usable
So you just need to install the checkx-0.2.0-2 package.
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recommend putting such scripts that you create
yourself in /usr/local/bin rather than in a system directory such as
/usr/X11R6/bin. Doing so will make it easier to keep track of your
scripts and will make it less likely that you will lose them when
doing an update of Cygwin.
Regards,
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On 2007-10-01, O. Olson wrote:
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scritto:
My guess is that you created that file with DOS line
endings. Try
converting it to use Unix line endings,
cd /usr/X11R6/bin
d2u sd.sh
then try executing it again.
Also, I would recommend
'
command does, execute the following at the Bash prompt:
man xargs
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question, what is the name of the X-defaults resources file that goes
into your $HOME directory?
.Xdefaults
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Is there a fix for this?
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running Slackware64 and twm, I changed LANG from
the default en_US to to en_US.UTF-8. This caused the same issue as on
Cygwin, and the same .Xdefaults entry fixed it.
Gary
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I am having the exact problem and the latest Java for Linux did not
solve the problem. I think the internal window manager is not recognizing the
release event at all.
Is anyone having a similar problem?
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added the check below corrects this problem:
CHANGELOG:
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* thread.cc (verifyable_object_isvalid): check for
NULL object or reference
CVS DIFF FILE:
Index: cygwin/thread.cc
===
RCS file: /cvs
it is
confused about where to return. If it did, the code I
added should not stop my program from crashing. I will
go back and look into this further, though, to see if
I have missed something.
Thanks for your time.
Gary
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when efault.faulted() returns non-zero - and figure
out how to get gdb to step through the assembly code.
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Please use the main
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This last function raises an exception which
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updated from the current github source (still marked in VERSION as 3.2.3-git) ?
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Building on cygwin-on-XP with all the cygwin stuff. Looks like a
problem with
my setup, I do actually have it in /usr/include/g++-3, but that's not
on my
GCC's include path for some reason. False alarm, sorry
is for the cygwin package). So... do I put my
setup.hint in a latest/mutt-1.2.5i-6/setup.hint in my binary .tar.bz2? Or do I
provide three files, foo-nnn-n.tar.bz2, foo-nnn.n-src.tar.bz2, and setup.hint?
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sheet instead
of the individual pages.
So let me know what you think,
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Subject: Re: Setup.exe new GUI preview
This hung for me, at 99% of the last pacakge, in download only mode
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Ouch, yeah, I don't either. I'll look into that to make sure it
wasn't
something I did, or fix it if it was. No NT4 here though; I hope
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,
until db 3.2 is packaged and maintained by 'someone', rpm is not
acceptable as a package.
Thoughts?
I don't know how things could work any other way, in cases such as this anyway.
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This is not *the* Ken Stevens, is it?
The guy that did Wild World and Peace Train? Those ROCK dude!
Oh wait, that was Ken Burns. Nevermind.
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is OK (right?).
Generated config.h has RSA, IDEA, and RC5 support disabled. Still haven't found
something to try to connect to, but AFAICT everything should be OK according to
what you said in your email.
PS: Contrary to all indications, I am still working on a new mutt release.
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it to fault - with reasonable behaviour.
FWIW: Worked here (WinXP though) on an in-use cygwin1.dll (a hung bash process
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else)? If so, please don't lose them - because I have ;-).
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that release to 0.9.
Oh man, but just to have bazzoo on Windows, after all these years... I'm
throwing all caution to the wind! I just hope I have enough memory and disk
space.
BTW, who's the Cygwin bazzoo maintainer?
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a few more eyes look at it?
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speed is a significant factor for setup.exe I'd say
there's something wrong somewhere that no amount of inlines could remedy.
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Rob,
Alright if I start on bringing the chooser window into the wizard as another
page, now that the new version is out? Hopefully it won't be too big of a deal.
And what the heck happened to my big white box?!?!? ;-)
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you
use this convention?
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was not 100% complete. I've got a
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On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 08:16:32PM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Well it shouldn't. There is definitely something wrong with setup and
downloads at the moment, but I haven't tracked it down yet.
What about the this page intentionally left blank report? Is that on
your list?
My
, that's kinda cool. The C kinda looks like a staple though, maybe a
little less pointiness.
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On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 08:40:06PM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Ooh, that's kinda cool. The C kinda looks like a staple though, maybe a
little less pointiness.
Do you want to edit it? I doubt that the author (artist?) would mind.
Maybe rounding the corners would help.
Well, I do
with a README about replacing
them with the latest from CVS
Do either of these sound better?
Number 2, because the idea of the source distribution is that anybody can
recreate the associated bin exactly.
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nothing, but IMHO time spent moving
it and dealing with the ramifications thereof would be better spent on
auto-update and getting it solved permanent-like.
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contributors.
No, on the contrary I think that's a great idea. Raw Makefile.in's scare the
hell out of me. ;-)
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of both worlds:
typedef basic_string TCHAR StringAW;
Now the StringAW type is either wide or narrow depending on build-time
defines.
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a
Path class from std::string, and give it members such as GetFilename(),
GetFullPath(), etc. I could knock out something analagous pretty quick I should
think, maybe consolidating our two string classes (cistring and String) in the
process
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practice to be
popping up dialogs this deep in non-UI code. OK if I begin a process of
hoisting this out, maybe with a note_nobox() on successful install initially?
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This all gets my vote, particularly libiconv. And as a bonus, it gives me yet
another excuse to delay release of mutt-1.4-1 ;-) (it uses libiconv).
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. Announcement after a while.
Dang, there goes our excuse. ;-)
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I'm in the process
to my cave for another hundred years ;-).
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, it is best to always
include specific dependencies, i.e. don't drop 'bar' from your dependency list
if your package requires it, even if you are including 'foo' which relies on
'bar'.
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On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 05:13:00AM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
setup.hint if you're interested:
mutt
sdesc: A text mode mail user agent
category: Mail
requires: cygwin libncurses6 terminfo libintl1 libiconv2 openssl ssmtp
The setup.hint contains a dependency to ash so far
:
package: foo bar
foo: bar
but.. the mutt situation is (truncated)
mutt: libncurses6
libncurses6: terminfo
so listing terminfo IS incorrect, unless a -direct- dependency exists.
None that I can see. Terminfo is gonesville man! There are direct dependencies
on libiconv.
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/~g.r.vansickle/cygwin_packages/mutt-1.4-1/setup.hint
setup.hint:
mutt
sdesc: A text mode mail user agent
category: Mail
requires: cygwin libncurses6 libintl2 libiconv2 openssl ssmtp
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, without at the same time making one or more other people
better off.
That was an Econ joke.
Yeah, nobody laughed in Econ either.
Nothing to see here, move along.
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(probably split again):
http://home.att.net/~g.r.vansickle/cygwin_packages/mutt-1.4-1/mutt-1.4-1-src.tar
.bz2
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On Fri, Sep 20, 2002 at 08:30:43PM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Just letting everyone know that I've made some significant breakthroughs on
getting the chooser page bigger (perhaps even resizeable) while keeping
everything else standard-sized in Setup. Just a few more mountains
need
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DOH! Mind if I spend all kinds of time duplicating your efforts? ;-). I'm not
getting the LogSingleton.cc problem though; but is it a compile or link problem?
I haven't got to the link stage yet.
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min/max macros, and expect
them to be defined in windows.h.
[snip]
I just included algorithm, which contains min and max templates, and had no
problem compiling those files. I haven't gotten to the link stage though
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that this option gets the long name
--ignore-insane-mount-tables. PROMISE ME!
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