From: Shankar Unni
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Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Arend-Jan Westhoff writes:
I cannot confirm your assertion that msvcrt.dll and cygwin1.dll
cannot be used together.
The Gary Exclusion Principle: Two
[snip]
For filename completion, the following might help
.inputrc:
set completion-ignore-case on
set bell-style none
Oh nonono dude, gotta have the completion bell, that's the best part!
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and/or multiprocessor machines. You're not Just Mean(tm),
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with Cygwin is pretty much limited to
cvs (client) and wget these days. Autotools, gcc, and friends seem to have
no problems.
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But Cygwin doesn't emulate all of Posix, only parts of it, right?
Most of it. And what Cygwin don't have, you don't want. ;-)
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of get what you deserve, IMO. Just stick
with Cygwin CVS and you'll be all set.
...as long as you don't put the repository on a text mount.
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be missing something there), couldn't this be implemented
in Windows simply as named mutexes, with the names being some
suitably-chosen derivative of the file name? You wouldn't even need to do
any explicit sharing between Cygwin processes then.
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On Aug 26 22:48, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Well, I just did my 2 minute due diligence and looked up the
difference between advisory and mandatory file locking. Did I read
right? Does advisory locking actually in no way prevent
write access to the locked
file unless all
the contents
of their harddisk. A ridiculous state of affairs of course, but here we
are.
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[snip problems building under cygwin on HT machines]
FWIW,
Kate Ebneter
iPod Build Engineer
Apple Computer, Inc.
Um, just out of curiosity... Why is Apple using a Unix emulation running on
Microsoft Windows to do their builds?
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[um... snip]
on my own. I bought every one of those computers. The VIC,
the 128, the Amiga, The Tandy, the 286, the 386, the Compaq
Presario and now an HP.
1. So *YOU* are the other guy who bought a C-128! I knew I wasn't the only
one!
2. What in blazes are you talking about?
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want to convey that you
didn't make the error when transcribing the quote:
Blah bl-blah blah blha (sic) blah blah.
I think it's Latin for yep, that's what the man said.
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,
you're just SOL.
Welcome to the 21st century, where computers can't even unambiguously
represent written text.
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asking for trouble? I'm
pretty sure I know the answer to this one, but just for posterity
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1.5.12 or even a snapshot?
No. I'm using 1.5.10, and it still smells *real* fresh, I think ;-).
Step 1: Update Cygwin.
Step 2:
Step 3: Profit!
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Cygwin1.dll.
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Um... I say Gold Star for this explanation alone, which somehow is
completely free from any hint of sarcasm, WJMness, and passive aggression.
Bad day Chris? ;-)
Oh, and double-gold stars to any and all who coughed up the dough.
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that Unix was invented. Progress (dare I
say, innovation?) has in fact occurred since the first line of C code was
written, the last VT-100 terminal was thrown in the trash, and the X-Windows
mess was thought up.
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this if you have to:
#ifndef O_BINARY
#define O_BINARY 0
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sent a half-megabyte email to all of Cygwin-land. That isn't
going to make you any friends with folks on dialup.
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it fixed in a forecoming release of
the rxvt package ?
Regards,
Pierre
I thought this went away ages ago, but I just checked and whadda ya know,
it's still there. It must have retrained me to always use the non-keypad
-.
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to it I might perhaps take a look. SteveO, how active are you in
maintaining rxvt these days? If I get a patch together can we get it
deployed in short order (weeks, not months)?
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are installed with what package, etc?
In this particular instance, I think the issue you're running into is that
Cygwin uses newlib instead of glibc (the GNU C library used on Linux).
Glibc tends to be more comprehensive in the networking department.
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Starts for me.
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Subject: cygwin startup problems fixed by latest snapshot?
The latest cygwin
hints?
Thanks all!
Jan.
What Jim said, and also the FDA tends to be more concerned with test
processes and results.
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changed to do this?
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This has been fixed. .14 is old already, try .15 (the latest).
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jan Schormann
Jim and Gary,
thanks for your hints. Maybe I'm unnecessarily nervous.
I'm still working on a good definition for enough
testing around the intended use, and to what level of detail
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skillz to set up email forwarding.
;-)
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of it's config files. Why in the [EMAIL PROTECTED]@$
don't people
just use the autotools and be done with it?
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, everyone would have overgrown
lawns and no fingers.
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that threadsafe-ifies the underlying
object.
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to that: easy once you've done
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pathological touchiness serves what purpose exactly? Take your
meds already. Christ.
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don't quite get the issue here though;
if you're doing this interactive, just TAB-complete, and if you're doing it
from a script, just specify the full name.
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version). And we haven't even mentioned the lack of INF
support yet :)
However I'm on UK time, so it won't be happening today!
cheers,
DaveK
You should switch to UTC.
;-)
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[snip]
Ahem. As one of the many people responsible for setup, I take issue with
the accusation that it is either simple or elegant.
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and debugging.
Dude, you are just *asking* for one heck of a zinger!
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On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 08:58:44PM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
[snip]
Ahem. As one of the many people responsible for setup, I take issue
with the accusation that it is either simple or elegant.
;-)
In this case, responsible for setup == submitted some
patches in 2003
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 09:01:07PM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
[snip]
So when I say fifos just barely work you felt the need
to inform me
that they don't work? And that advances the discussion
how, exactly?
I did not just tell you that they are broken. I also gave
you a test
* Gary R. Van Sickle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[2005-04-28 21:01:07 -0500]:
[snip]
So when I say fifos just barely work you felt the need to
inform me
that they don't work? And that advances the discussion
how, exactly?
I did not just tell you that they are broken.
I also gave
On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 10:19:56AM -0400, Sam Steingold wrote:
* Gary R. Van Sickle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[2005-04-28 21:01:07 -0500]:
[snip]
So when I say fifos just barely work you felt the need to
inform me
that they don't work? And that advances the discussion
how, exactly
. A 'ps'
shows an 'O' for this stuck shell. You have to do a kill -9
on the shell to terminate it.
FIFOs are not fully implemented in Cygwin yet, but thank you for the test
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setup.ini is absent
On Fri, Apr 29, 2005 at 07:06:43PM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
On Thu, Apr 28, 2005 at 08:58:44PM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
[snip]
Ahem. As one of the many people responsible for setup, I
take issue
with the accusation that it is either simple or elegant
slows them down, but those are mainly related to permissions
and such. Unless you're actually having some sort of showstopping disk
speed problems, I'd just stick to normal NTFS partitions and not worry about
a few percentage points of speed.
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extent in the forseeable future. I know it may come as small
comfort, but it used to be worse.
If you are able to, I am certain that any effort you can lend to the
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addressed in my response to you, to the best of my knowledge
nobody is working on this. As to the question of can, the answer there is
a most resounding yes. There's plenty that needs doing in setup.
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-Original Message-
From: Brian Ford
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2005 5:45 PM
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Cc: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: RE: Bespoke installations: simple elegance of
setup.exe when setup.ini is absent
On Thu, 28 Apr 2005, 20:58:44 -0500 Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
As one
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On Mon, May 02, 2005 at 03:39:51PM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
- I am glad that Chris' comments
and it hasn't caused me any
problems that I know of. Yet.
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they scan files as they're being
written and/or read from disk. With any AV I use, I *always* turn these off
and always turn the incoming-email scanning on. I can't recall ever having
an AV-related problem since implementing that policy.
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that might cause.
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, is this
thing on? Am I invisible all of a sudden?
Do you guys hear that tapping?
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to make that little ` visible
to my old eyes.
I always use $(...) instead; it's equivalent to `...` and
much easier to read.
... And suffers from far fewer nesting problems.
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[snip]
Sorry, I just felt I needed make the obvious contraction in the subject line
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tried to install it from GNU download but have been
unsucessful.
I need 2.95.3 how/can I get it built ?
Aaron
Because it's old and crusty. You almost certainly do not need 2.95.3;
what is it you're doing that you think requires it?
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are just mount table entries. Memory usage won't change
regardless of the number or size of files in the directory a Cygwin mount
table entry points to. So there's no consequence there.
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column to Keep) or
installed (i.e. switch it to Skip).
- Next away and let setup do its work.
Make sure you don't screw things up though; if you accidentally turn off a
package's prerequistes, you're likely to have a mysteriously broken
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it by hand, even after a Permission denied, it works
fine. This is with both the current DLL snapshot and 1.5.16-1, current
coreutils. I must be missing something pretty basic here, because
configures etc are working fine.
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trying if there's a
failure:
while ! mv dir_name_file.tar.bz2_untars_to new_dir_name; do echo retrying
move...; done
it will eventually work after a few iterations.
I... huh?
I'll brew up a test case, this is nutso.
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Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
...and, if I change the mv to a loop
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Subject: Re: Mv after tar in a shell script problems
On May 18 04:57, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Unless tar is doing
Permission Denieds. Gat dang, and I was just
itching to
put McAff... er, I mean, a certain virus scanner
manufacturer... back
at the top of The List ;-).
Hey Gary,
Are you running Google Desktop Search, or anything else
that might do automatic indexing of newly created files
to be) the proper exim.conf
locations.
So is it a Cygwin problem, an exim problem, or a Gary problem? I'll let you
guys know how the ssmtp+SSL thing goes.
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exim.conf
Description: Binary data
Exim version 4.50 uid=1008 gid=513 pid=2664 D=fbb95cfd
Probably GDBM (native mode)
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Description: Binary data
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[snip]
This one lives in libcrypto.a. The attached configure.in and
an autoconf solve the link error for me (don't know if it
actually works yet).
Just tested it, works great.
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Never mind, I got ssmtp to work over SSL. ${EXIM_MAINTAINER} might want to
check if what I was trying to do can actually be done on Cygwin though.
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Sent
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Didier BRETIN
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Subject: Re: Updated: Mutt-1.4.2.1i-1
Hello Gary,
Gary R. Van Sickle a écrit :
I have updated the version of mutt
[snip]
From you debug output:
204.127.134.146 in hosts_avoid_esmtp? yes (matched
imailhost.worldnet.att.net)
not sending EHLO (host matches hosts_avoid_esmtp)
If you don't send EHLO, the functionality is reduced.
Pierre
I get the same (non-)results either way.
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This never happened with the latest mutt release AFACT.
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Subject: Re: Auto-[ANNOUNCEMENT] busted again?
On May 25 00:59, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Once sent, your message
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On May 25 03:15, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
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Please read *all* of the information on unsubscribing that is available
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Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: Mutt-1.4.2.1i-1
Hello.
Gary R. Van Sickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have updated the version of mutt on cygwin.com to 1.4.2.1i-1.
Do you plan to package the version 1.5.9 ? (which has
start hitting your pagefile.
== slow.
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expecting cygwin tech support. I was very
wrong and I apologize for acting on my lame assumption.
cgf
Can we get a gold star here for Chris' first-ever apology for his
anti-social behavior?
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it look something
like this:
C:\unix\bin\rxvt.exe -tn rxvt-cygwin-native -sr -sl 1000 -fn Lucida
Console-bold-14 -e bash --login -I
The '-fn Lucida Console-bold-14' part sets the font and its size.
Many thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Mohammad Khadhrawi
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Cygwin exp gcc and binutils:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ ./a.exe
thread locked 0
I'm the parent
heh, I'm done 45
I'm the child
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ ahh, what a good nap
waits for CR
which I believe indicates the problem you reported is still present in that
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that regex's the
incoming mail, eg. .*it[[:space:]]worked[[:space:]]in[[:space:]]B20.*, and
send back an answer straight from the FAQ along with an autographed copy of that
ASCII rendition of himself. Or even an honest-to-God JPG if they send HTML.
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Brewer
, there's a formfeed embedded in all that white space.
Even more interestingly, than...?
Even more interesting than Brian's taste in music.
I KID! I KID! ;-) Of course the Goonies are good enough! ;-)
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in B20.
BAAAHAHHAHHHAHAHAHHAHHAHAH!
OH MAN I STILL GOT IT! ;-)
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shorter list, and you just go through
those and click them to keep and you're done.
I don't blame you for not knowing that; *I* didn't until fairly recently, and
I'm coding a lot of the GUI!
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see my bigger chooser patch? Any ETA on when it will be in
CVS?
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Um... a... hehehe... well ya see... ;-)
I still think APHC's joke show is funnier.
Uhhg... you are one sick man Mr. Schulz. ;-)
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will think you need cygwin already installed to use it. Let's keep the Setup
moniker, strive to keep that end as Windowesqe as makes sense, and let the
unavoidable chips fall where they may.
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have.
No, not yet. I apologize, I've been rather negligent in my duties of trying to
get Jason Tishler to take over mutt maintenance ;-).
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On Sat, Feb 15, 2003 at 01:21:46PM -0600, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
I think something's wildly wrong with the world when my handful of
crusty old pages end up as the #1 Cygwin hit on Google. ;-) I can
assure everybody that I've done nothing to try to make that the case.
I think it's part
At 11:21 2003-02-15, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Wow. Classic Cygwin humor, number 1 on Google!
I think something's wildly wrong with the world when my handful of crusty old
pages end up as the #1 Cygwin hit on Google. ;-) I can assure everybody that
I've done nothing to try to make
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On Sat, Feb 15, 2003 at 09:05:29PM -0500, Alec Effrat wrote:
Just wanted to drop a note... kudos on a great thing for those of us
enslaved on a wintendo.
but...? but...?
Come on. It's a great thing, but...
It's too hard to set up
(we build heart diagnostic equipment). Lord knows what other
great things Cygwin is enabling around the world.
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Alec,
There appears to have been an error in the delivery your message. All
that got through was a simple thank-you and a compliment
Gary,
At 22:17 2003-02-15, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
You know, I've been 'round these parts for a long time now, and I recall very
few instances of the Cygwin sucks type of messages you
describe. Like one guy
in fact. Yeah, I know it's meant in jest, but lordy, learn how to take
Gary R. Van Sickle wrote
...
A-MEN brother Schulz, A-MEN! Onward and upward! Every day, and in
every way,
it is getting better and better![1]
...
[1] Extra credit for the first person who knows where this sentence
was stolen
from ;-).
I think it's a corruption of some words
that's all about.
BTW, Gary, I tried to get my build to be
+USE_GNU_REGEX as yours but couldn't get it (I
forget now exactly what the problem was). What
are the exact ./configure options that you use,
please?
I use the following in my makemutt build script, which I thought I included in
the src
Sorry, mutt still has problems on Win98.
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Hi there,
does mutt work now? I installed Cygwin a while ago on
Win98 and mutt had that lock prob, so I uninstalled
Cygwin and decided to wait till they included a
working version of mutt in the package
On 21 Feb 2003, Gary R. Van Sickle
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(building mutt the cygwin way)
I use the following in my makemutt build script, which I
thought I included in the src package:
export PREFIX=/usr
export MAILPATH=/var/spool/mail
OPTS=--with-mailpath=/var/spool/mail
:]).
Rob
Yep. And the next step is Clippy... :-D
Uh, that's Cyppy thankyouverymuch, and I'm working on it, don't rush me.
;-)
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H... hello?
Hello?
;-)
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4. Writing technical documentation is not sexy, and is viewed as an
inferior role. This drives people away from the skill.
Hey!
I'm with Josh on this one. Writing technical docs is *ubersexy*! Man, just
thinking about it makes me SO HOT!!
;-)
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