is will be fixed in the next release.
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You can do that by
selecting one of tetex, tetex-tiny, or tetex-base. If you select
tetex-bin, you only get the tex binaries, so that you may combine that
with an already installed texmf tree (read: miktex/texlive).
The upgrade-helpers have been around for over a year. Maybe we should
simply
"Ralf Hauser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Any hints would be highly appreciated.
You did install tetex-extra, I presume?
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I have 1.6.4 waiting to be tested. What would you need the newer
version for? I'm hoping I can release it for cygwin 1.5.0, but I may
have to ship a version for pre 1.5 first.
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INSTALLATION:
To update your installation, click on the "Install Cygwin now" link on
the http://www.cygw
cygwin-1.5.
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INSTALLATION:
To update your installation, click on the "Install Cygwin now" link on
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ms builing more the recent cross gcc's,
I'll have to look into that.
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of the package selection window. That will install other stuff
(guile, tetex, kpathsea, python etc), from the TEST release.
You cannot just mix some TEST and CURR packages...
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.o mfileio.o mem.o jpeg.o numbers.o pdfobj.o pdfparse.o pdfspecial.o tfm.o type1.o
dvipdfm.o epdf.o vf.o t1crypt.o pkfont.o tpic.o thumbnail.o pngimage.o htex.o mpost.o
psimage.o psspecial.o colorsp.o encodings.o ttf.o -lpng -lz -L../kpathsea/SHARED
-lkpathsea -L/home/cygwin1.5/usr/X11R6/li
32.a
LOAD /home/cygwin1.5/usr/i686-pc-cygwin/lib/w32api/libadvapi32.a
LOAD /home/cygwin1.5/usr/i686-pc-cygwin/lib/w32api/libshell32.a
LOAD /home/cygwin1.5/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/2.95.3-5/libgcc.a
which is kind of funny, but no exports from it are mentioned in the
map file of course:
dvipdfm-lm.log.gz
Description: Binary data
dvipdfm.log.gz
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would that be nice?
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Nicolai Josuttis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The problem might be caused by an error message I get when
> I install tetex-base 20020911-1.
> ...
> readlink: not found
Yes, it is. You should (re)install the cygutils package, it contains
readlink.
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Ron Arts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This probably is a newbie question, I searched the FAQ and the mailinglists
> but could not find anything.
Looks like an unidentified bug. See:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-07/msg02400.html
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http://cygwin.com/setup.html for details.
5 #
6 setup-timestamp: 1036601801
Has the timestamp definition changed?
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> Leading. I meant leading (line 1).
Leading linefeed. Ah, empty lines are not allowed in the header.
I'll have a look tonight.
Thanks,
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alogue window, click on the Publishing section
to view the available publishing software for Cygwin. Make sure that
LilyPond is selected. If this is a new or first installation, click on
Skip to select.
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library package (libguile14-1.5.6-5 in this case) not to be curr. Old
or custom packages (that possibly marked curr), may depend on it.
Note that libguile12 is *newer* than libguile14 (see the guile-devel list).
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ge for clues.
As an aside, GUILE cvs HEAD should compile without patching.
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s--find, xargs, and locate
leave out findutils: you don't get find.
Dependencies of a package are automatically selected/shown when you
[re]select to install that package.
I don't consider Cygwin without bash or find a 'working Cygwin
install', but YMMV.
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Rick Rankin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I was just discussing this with Jan Nieuwenhuizen, and I believe
> he's going to take care of it.
Chris has added extra entries to the hint files; the issue should be
resolved now.
Thanks for your reports.
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Ton van Overbeek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The lilypond-doc-1.6.8-1 only includes the info files, no html
> files.
Thanks for the report. I'll prepare a -2 shortly.
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http:/
then reinstall cygutils
* Reinstall tetex-base (or run /etc/postinstall/post-texmf.sh[.done])
* If the symlink is all you're missing, you can create it by hand:
ln -s /usr/bin/tex.exe /usr/bin/latex.exe
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if the format files get created during postinstall.
Otherwise, you can also try running
bash -x /etc/postinstall/post-texmf.sh[.done]
(or the texconfig commands therein) and see what happens.
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out kpsexpand, but google can tell you too.
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Ronald Landheer-Cieslak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
>> http://cygwin.com/faq/faq_4.html#SEC32
> ^^
> This no longer points to the right FAQ
Indeed; it should point to the dll q
around it, as you show.
You can tell teTeX to look for hosts on the network whenever it finds
'//' by setting the environment variable KPSE_SEARCH_UNC.
See also:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-announce/2002-08/msg7.html
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ed to mknetrel for my packages.
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Harold L. Hunt, II writes:
> Well, I don't know about the rest of you, but since SFU comes with a
> great (and free) X Server, I am throwing in the towel.
Thanks for your great work!
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htt
Harold L. Hunt, II writes:
> I don't know that I would call it "great work" since I think I am now
> in the running for the worst received joke of 2004 :)
Sorry, don't take it too hard; chances are I'll send another silly
reply to someone else before long :)
Jan.
nds for
non-POSIX compliant /bin/sh's that came without that silly stuff
called source code.
Jan.
/still failing to see why Cygwin has that same coolness factor
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Christopher Faylor writes:
> I have little say in the matter anymore but I'd say that this is about
> as possible as me suddenly becoming un-mean.
The interesting question now is, would these be related incidents ;-)
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so unless you or one of the other two zsh users can provide a patch
that works with all zsh versions still in use, I'm afraid you'll have
to suffer some longer.
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amp;#$ zsh, on user request.
> And, I'd have to question why you have to special case for zsh in the
> first place.
What exactly in `on user request' do you find so hard to understand?
You did not even read this thread, did you?
>>http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/b
he sourcing of the profile script.
> There are other, arguably better, ways of solving configuring of
> shell variables.
> Sorry, but I feel you might want to investigate taking a different
> approach to how your scripts operate.
I accept patches, but I would appreciate you do some tho
>
> I have compiled and installed binutils-2.9.1 into /usr/local/ps2dev/iop
> before attempting to make gcc. I am currently getting the following error.
You don't need --with-gnu-ld, --with-gnu-as. You do have your
cross-binutils executables (such as mipsel-scei-elfl-as) in
"Robert Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The cross-posting is fine,
Except that info-lilypond is moderated, try [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> the complete lack of detail - versions,
> filesystem, OS - is not.
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Mar 5 23:21
fred@ABBICCI ~$ echo $USER
fred
fred@ABBICCI ~$ echo $LOGNAME
fred
fred@ABBICCI ~$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.1 ABBICCI 1.3.10(0.51/3/2) 2002-02-25 11:14 i686 unknown
? But it worked anyway, so it seems. This is on a fresh, curr cygwin
install.
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r/doc/Cygwin/login.README.
Under NT/2K/XP, login(1) is _not_ supposed to work on the command line
to change user context! Though you're able to tweak user permissions
to get login(1) working that way, that's NOT officially supported.
Ok, so how *do* you change user context?
Gre
, easiest is using ssh.
Now, because ssh has a remarkably clumsy command line to be used as
su, maybe we can include or advise a script or alias like this:
#!/bin/sh
# su
exec ssh $1@$(hostname)
or
alias su='ssh $(hostname) -l'
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ryone needs su.
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has the user right "act as part of the
> operating system" and you install a virulent application
> accidentally...
Sure. Amazingly, the default setup from Miscrosoft is with Outlook
and one user without passwd, who has administrator (and whatnot)
rights. So for enhanced vulnerability, a
/ type system (binmode)
c: on /cygdrive/c type user (textmode,noumount)
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# file: /cygdrive/c/autoexec.bak
# owner: tom
# group: Geen
user::rwx
group::---
group:SYSTEM:rwx
group:Administrators:rwx
group:Gebruikers:r-x
mask::---
other::---
There are four groups getting group permissions. Thanks for pointing
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ysically unable do
> this myself.
Ok, that sounds like fun, I'll have a go. Though I'm no fan of
Windows programming, nor GUIs, and had hoped someone with better iron
would step forward to debug this.
Any hints up front on how to use gud, ie, what to put in .emacs to
make ntemacs
e the windows box is at). You get
to keep your favourite, programmable window manager. :-)
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rr. Same goes for tetex-beta, I think.
By the way, are you using the latest setup.exe from Cygwin? Setup.exe
should never suggest to downgrade, I think. Hmm, now I'm thinking
about cc'ing the cygwin list, you wouldn't mind, I hope?
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ss sake' you want to remove everything, except for /home and
probably /etc. Wouldn't it be nice if setup provided an easy way to
do that, eg, by offering an optional second mount point
(c:/cygwin-keep) to mount /home and /etc?
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> By the way, are you using the latest setup.exe from Cygwin? Setup.exe
> should never suggest to downgrade, I think.
Found the answer in the README that comes with setup: it's still a
TODO item:
TODO
[..]
* Don't
ossible choices and its consequences.
I'll add this note to the announce message, and include it in the
README for the next release:
NOTE: The tetex-tiny and tetex-base packages overlap. If you
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should have been automagically.
> It's not even part of the tetex package. Anyone else have that
> problem?
/usr/bin/tex.exe is in the tetex-bin package, please select and
install that. latex is just a symbolic link.
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nstall/post-texmf.sh, and I assume has been run (there is
> no log of the postinstall script invocations, is there?).
post-tetex.sh is something very old. post-texmf.sh should have been
run. If it has, it gets renamed to post-texm.sh.done. The setup log
should mention running it,
':' instead of ';'.
* mknetrel/bin/mknetrel: Fix symlinks in bin/.
* mknetrel/extra/tetex-bin: Put X11 manpages in $xprefix/man/man1
instead of in $xprefix/bin. Remove readlink.exe, readlink.1, dir.old
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Igor Pechtchanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ok, just upgraded to 20020911-1, and everything seems to work.
> Thanks for all the help.
Good to hear that.
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686-pc-cygwin/3.2/../../../../i686-pc-cygwin/bin/ld: final
> lin
> k failed: File truncated
> collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
it seems that -lm is the culprit. Leave it off, and it seems to
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Anything the matter with cygwin-apps that we should know?
I've posted friday, and reposted yesterday, I'm not seeing my posts
and traffic seems suspiciously low.
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pt
Sadly, some packages are monolithic and thus have more requires: and
will pull in more than you may need if you rely on dependencies.
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too :-)
> I do not want to know how cygwin works; i have used it in the past
> without any detailed knowledge.
Well, lilypond is not different from any other Cygwin package. Just
use Cygwin as you did in the past.
> I am not interested in cygwin, just music typesetting.
This will not
By the way, this has nothing to do with lilypond, please followup to
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> Why is there not a zip or complete package?
No-one has made one. Do you know how Cygwin works? I think a
`complete package' would be a very bad idea.
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l on the listings package.
> I use this package extensively!
Thanks! See the these threads on how to get it going again:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-03/msg02070.html
http://www.mail-archive.com/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/msg01871.html
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recognise the symptom?
It seems to be related with the XAPPL config file XDvi. Could you try
running xdvi.bin directly (so that XAPPLRESDIR does not get set)?
I'm building a debug version to investigate the problem with the
config file.
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R6\bin\cygXpm-4.dll
c:\cygwin\bin\cygkpathsea-3.dll
XFree86-bin 4.3.0-2
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2.0.2-12 is [curr].
Did we already see the full list of packages?
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e is
very much out of date. What mirror do you use? We'll want to know
about mirrors that are incomplete.
Also, could you try using mirrors.rcn.net?
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e the note to
> cygwin-apps idea wasn't so misplaced. :-)
No, indeed. I specifically asked at cygwin-apps and I was advised not
to wait for xfree to be rebuilt against 1.5.x before rebuilding and
releasing tetex, which depends on xfree.
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be built again.
We should find out which executables are affected, this fact should be
advertised on the cygwin list, and package maintainers must be
notified on cygwin-apps.
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Try:
guile -c '(use-modules (srfi srfi-4) (srfi srfi-13) (srfi srfi-14))'
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> libtool library files, i.e., plain text.
They are, but they are used at dlopen-time to find the dlls. Just try
the command above without the .la files in PATH.
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h
Jason Fu writes:
> Hi there,
>
> Please be informed that the installation of tetex-base 2.02-13 gets hung.
Thanks. A bug report even before the announce. Phew.
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and tell us if that helps. You may want to keep an eye on the
thread with postinstall troubles on the Cygwin list.
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I don't see what this has to do with LilyPond.
> Both user name and computer name contain only lower-case ascii-1 caracters
> with no spaces.
> When I installed the same packages on a different computer with the same OS
> there was nothing wrong.
You hav
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+ basename ash
+ [ ash = lilypond-profile ]
etc. While your patch will most probably not break anything, I'd like
to understand why it is needed.
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build with static and
> dynamic libraries.
Yes, that would be fine.
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runs beautifully when started under gdb.
But I wanted to let you know anyway.
I've reverted to -d20011104, which seems to be fine.
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(cross-)built all my Cygwin (lilypond-support) packages as
RPMS. RPM didn't catch on, and I built a set of cross-build scripts
from the .spec shell-snippets. But now discussions on cygwin-apps
mention 'RPM-like' behaviour and layout. Sigh.)
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out a year ago (?) I asked Christopher if I could be on the
cygwin-developers, to stay in touch a bit more and deliver the
occasional patch to setup.exe or cross-compile fix, but he judged my
contributions too low to warrant membership at that time.
As I had the impression that the only sensible disc
d, had an rpm or other port caught on, the mirroring at cygnus
would have worked.
> That hasn't changed - mingw doesn't aim for posix support.
Ok.
> BTW: can you freshed up your postremove patch? I'd like that to be
> included in setup.
Yes, will do.
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e only non-maintainer
that uses a script?
Now for something constructive. What if I fix my scripts to do the
new convention, and we run that over the archive to rebuild everything?
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whatever. So, I just continued scratching my own
itch.
> I figure anything with "b20" in the name is so old and unmaintained
> it probably doesn't work on newer cygwins. So I just skip over
> stuff like that.
Sure, but it was skipped over when I announced it, ie b20 was curren
Charles Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yeah, but I don't have that itch. Sorry, but I don't really *care*
> about rpm itself.
No, me neither. It seemed just more convenient to package my stuff,
although the perl/berk db dependencies didn't really help.
ripts package: to make each peg round by hand. Then hope it
will fit with the next release of a package too.
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, latex and dvips work. I will have a play over the
> weekend and see what I can break.
Thanks, please do. I'll be making them Cygwin compliant, while Jerome
will rebuild the tetex-beta package because of libpng issues. Also we'll
have to look at config file settings before these
least one of texmf-tiny or texmf-base.
You don't have to install lilypond, of course.
This is all experimental, but there have been some success reports.
Maybe better if you'd uninstall tetex-beta first. Please let us know
if it works.
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not dos style like miktex.
What do kpsewhich commands like
17:29:23 fred@appel:~$ kpsewhich cmr10.tfm
/usr/share/texmf/fonts/tfm/public/cm/cmr10.tfm
17:29:26 fred@appel:~$ kpsewhich article.cls
/usr/share/texmf/tex/latex/base/article.cls
say?
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ygwin-cross-1.3.6.1.tar.gz
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a special package to configure GCC for
> DJGPP.
I don't know anything about djgpp.
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You'll need cygwin includes, to build it, and to use it you need the
cygwin dll.
> Or does the basic GCC have all it needs to build
> a compiler for CYGWIN?
Basic gcc? Of course, you should get the latest gcc sources from cygwin.
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