miss something at the installation step?
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, there is no /etc/services, should there be one?
In short, is there an installation guide, which I missed?
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ADF Did you reboot after you added CYGWIN to your system environment?
Shame on me, I hadn't. I'm glad I kept my child faith in miracles.
Now I have, and it didn't affect.
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MG What did I fail to install?
I installed the crypt libs, but they didn't bring in any
cygcrypto.dll.
Also, I wonder the search path. There is D:\cygwin\usr\sbin in it, but
not D:\cygwin\usr\lib where the other dlls
\bin;D:\cygwin\bin.
CV The owner must be the same who starts the sshd parent process.
CV That's SYSTEM on NT/2K/XP boxes (as it's root on Unices).
Thanks. So it is right.
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MG == Marc Girod [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MG Now, I still get the same error in my System event viewer error
Sorry, I was looking at an old error, i.e. this error was not
generated anymore.
There is no entry anymore in the System folder of the event viewer,
only in the Application one
MG == Marc Girod [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
MG Operation not permitted?
I tried from the command line and got:
$ ./sshd
Could not load host key: /etc/ssh_host_key
Could not load host key: /etc/ssh_host_rsa_key
Could not load host key: /etc/ssh_host_dsa_key
Disabling protocol version 1. Could
started as user sshd.
Also, there are no Start parameters.
I try from the command line, first without arguments, then:
$ cygrunsrv -S sshd
cygrunsrv: Error starting a service: QueryServiceStatus: Win32 error 1062:
The service has not been started.
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web site). Is there such an install mode, which I'd have by-passed,
with some weird side-effects (cache flushing, registry protections,
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Max 126 == DLL not found.
On win2k, I got the name of the dll and the value of the search path
from the Event Viewer, System Folder, in the description filed of the
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MG A bit liberal, maybe... Usually -r-xr-xr-x should be enough? (Also below)
Once I was mentioning protections problems (some enhancements to the
post-processing part of the installation?), one more detail: it seems
that ssh connections won't work
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Eventually, my problems were with the ownership of the files and
directories (OK for starting from the command line, but not as a
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Chris wrote:
Fixed... I messed up the permissions in my /dev directory.
There may be issues with editing some files in /etc...
I think of /etc/hosts, OK... a symlink to a Windows file.
Editing it, you have to be careful with preserving its ownership
(including group) and permissions from
With versions 1.15 and 1.44 of respectively ClearCase::Wrapper and
ClearCase::Argv ( http://cpan.org CPAN perl scripts, originally by David
Boyce),
I achieved what looks like a port of IBM/Rational ClearCase on Cygwin.
This requires a Windows installation of ClearCase.
It offers a cleartool.plx
Hello,
I started all of a sudden to get repeated errors under the perl debugger:
DB1 c 53
5 [main] perl 5248 C:\cygwin\bin\perl.exe: *** fatal error - unable to
remap C:\cygwin\bin\cygncurses-8.dll to same address as parent(0x86) !=
0x14D
8 [main] perl 4556
Just to report that the problem disappeared after reboot.
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Dave Korn-6 wrote:
Did you by any chance run setup.exe to do an update and have a bash
shell
still open and then perhaps click on the In-use files detected
replace-on-reboot option and then try to carry on using Cygwin without
rebooting? The behaviour you describe is exactly what you'd
Dave Korn wrote:
/var/log/setup.log.full should tell you if it happened in the
most-recent
previous run of setup.exe
Thanks.
My latest setup run is thus stamped between:
2009/03/11 13:49:59 Starting cygwin install, version 2.573.2.3
... and
2009/03/11 14:11:07 Ending cygwin install
Hi,
I try to open a new file named 'Aux.pm' under GNU emacs, and this one hangs.
Both in X and -nw modes.
This is emacs 21.2.13 under cygwin 1.5.25-15.
emacs works otherwise normally.
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Dave Korn-6 wrote:
Maybe some sort of BLODA.
Most possible... but beyond my control.
My last install log (on cygwin 1.7) says:
2009/05/06 17:20:52 Starting cygwin install, version 2.609
2009/05/06 17:20:52 Current Directory: C:\tmp
2009/05/06 17:20:52 User has backup/restore rights
David Barr-5 wrote:
On Nov 14, 2007 10:58 AM, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
I found the problem: Logitech webcam software. I uninstalled the
software and I'm not getting the error any more.
I have the same problem as you described, now on cygwin 1.7, on Vista.
What can I do in order to
Marc Girod wrote:
I have the same problem as you described
Sorry... the problem I have is an empty emacs dired.
No 'linked dll data write copy failed errors'...
I get this only unless I get:
apply: Doing vfork: resource temporarily unavailable
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Hello,
Symptom: systematically empty dired in Gnu emacs,
no error message.
I first posted as a followup to an old message reporting the same symptom,
but this only confused the matters, as the cause was then probably
different:
Ken Brown-6 wrote:
I doubt if anyone on the cygwin list is going to be able to help you
debug this.
Unless the problem is in fact with the 1.7 root...
I have 1.5 installed as c:/cygwin and 1.7 as c:/cygwin2.
Now running 1.7:
emacs df /tmp
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used
Marc Girod wrote:
So, ls finds something under the 1.5 root, but the 1.7 ones seems empty.
Sorry... now I got one case of success (with call-process, not dired),
but this means that my error is not systematic, only very frequent.
And that it may work with the 1.7 root as well...
(call
Ken Brown-6 wrote:
(insert-directory /tmp -la)
total 657
drwxrwxrwt 1 kbrown-admin None 0 May 13 11:57 .
drwxr-xr-x 1 kbrown-admin None 0 Apr 14 11:07 ..
-r--r--r-- 1 kbrown None 11 May 13 11:02 .X0-lock
In fact, even when it produces something, it is not correct!
I
Ken Brown-6 wrote:
Then go to /etc/postinstall and run the postinstall scripts emacs.sh and
emacs-X11.sh. (This is for the alternatives setup.)
Two more requirements:
- desktop-file-utils
- shared-mime-info
I get:
postinstall ./emacs.sh
./emacs.sh: line 9:
Marc Girod wrote:
Now, there are some problems with the fonts...
I have some holes, and otherwise hardly readable text...
OK... Self-inflicted wound.
I removed my -fn and the result is much better!
Fontset: -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-fontset-default
Fontset: -*-fixed-medium-r-normal-*-16
Ken Brown-6 wrote:
On 5/13/2009 2:25 PM, Marc Girod wrote:
The lines in the postinstall scripts involving desktop-database and
mime-database were added by cygport, not by me.
Indeed, no visible problem.
One thing I noticed, is that I used cperl-mode 6.2,
and 23.0.92 brought back 5.3
Ken Brown-6 wrote:
I've built emacs 23 under both cygwin 1.5 and 1.7, and it runs fine for
me except for a glitch involving time zones: Emacs gets the local time
zone wrong by 4 hours.
I am using your port on 1.7, and cannot reproduce.
In my *scratch* buffer:
Time-stamp:
Marc Girod wrote:
Looking at the sources, the most suspicious place given your description,
seems to be msdos.c, around lines 4453-4494...
and even more so with lines 4450-4452:
/* Time zone determined from country code. To make this possible, the
country code may not span more
Eli Zaretskii wrote:
...if Emacs could know the Cygwin version.
uname -r
this gives on 2 installations e.g.:
1.5.25(0.156/4/2)
1.7.0(0.210/5/3)
$ ./uname -s
CYGWIN_NT-6.0
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I just noticed that my /usr/share/info/dir file was reduced to a bare
minimum:
2 lines for libc and libm...
I had just updated 1.7 to the latest...
My setup.log.full has indeed:
unlink C:\cygwin2/usr/share/info/dir
unlink C:\cygwin2/usr/share/info/libc.info
unlink
Marc Girod wrote:
uname -r
Er... maybe you would object that this is part of coreutils,
and thus not necessarily of every cygwin installation...
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Corinna Vinschen-2 wrote:
Just download http://cygwin.com/setup-1.7.exe and use that setup tool
to install Cygwin 1.7.
I understand that at least on Vista, following the installation, I need to
run:
./rebaseall
in an ash Window (from the C:/cygwin2 tree set apart for 1.7, of course)
Sorry, I forgot to mention that my first launch (rebaseall, but no
peflagsall) gave an error:
4 [main] expr 5432 _cygtls::handle_exceptions: Error while dumping
state (probably corrupted stack)
/usr/bin/startx: line 40: 5432 Segmentation fault (core dumped) expr
$1: ':[0-9][0-9]*$'
Marc Girod wrote:
I tried to read the threads, but didn't quite understand everything...
One thing I didn't understand for instance, is why isn't it possible to run
these tools in the post-install phase.
Thanks,
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Eli Zaretskii wrote:
This means that an existing Emacs variable
`operating-system-release', whose value is derived from uts.release,
should hold either 1.5.SOMETHING or 1.7.SOMETHING, and that can be
used to distinguish between the two Cygwin families.
Indeed. I found it on 23.0.92 (not
Eric Blake wrote:
Works for me. Possibly an instance of BLODA on your machine?
Same error at mine (as reported earlier):
3 [main] expr 8032 _cygtls::handle_exceptions: Error while dumping
state (probably corrupted stack)
/usr/bin/startx: line 40: 8032 Segmentation fault (core
Marc Girod wrote:
Indeed, expr dumps core in a reproducible way:
Actually, why no stracing it:
~ strace -o /tmp/expr.strace expr aaa : 'a\+'
716256 [main] expr 6192 _cygtls::handle_exceptions: Exception:
STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION
717003 [main] expr 6192 open_stackdumpfile: Dumping stack
Marc Girod wrote:
Actually, why no stracing it:
Sorry, this also:
http://www.nabble.com/file/p23587340/expr.exe.stackdump expr.exe.stackdump
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Two more changes I noticed with 23.0.92 (with respect to 21.2):
1. mark-active stays t after use (e.g. in the *shell* buffer),
with the result that the visual effect to mark the region gets sticky.
2. in a file buffer, doing C-x C-f (find-file) and RET will not read the
file again, but instead
Marc Girod wrote:
Two more changes I noticed with 23.0.92 (with respect to 21.2):
A third one:
3. in the *shell* buffer, M-p (comint-previous-input) will not
only affect the line at the prompt, but also remove anything
below it in the buffer. I used to push with C-o (open-line)
commands
Xima Lenik wrote:
Yes, I've rebased. After extracted cyggmp-3.dll from libgmp3-4.3, it's
In may case, reinstalling libgmp3 pulled back emacs 21.2!?
After installing emacs 23.0.92 again, I find myself with:
- the same exec error at startup
- libgmp3 4.3.0-1 Incomplete
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Marc Girod wrote:
In my case, reinstalling libgmp3 pulled back emacs 21.2!?
OK... I have to mark emacs 23.0.92 as keep...
Anyway, now I installed libgmp3 4.2.4-2 (no older option)
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Andy Koppe wrote:
(Or, as Ken said, install the X version of emacs and invoke it as
emacs-X11.)
In fact, with X emacs installed (at least 23.0.92), emacs will invoke
emacs-X11:
public_html type emacs
emacs is /usr/bin/emacs
public_html ll /usr/bin/emacs*
lrwxrwxrwx 1 emagiro EEI-ATusers
Hello,
For a few weeks, maybe since I installed 1.7, I have found strange files
(nfs lock files?)
for files edit. E.g.:
-rwxrwxrwx 1 emagiro ath 104 May 21 13:57 .#singlebuildweb.pl
-rwxrwxrwx 1 emagiro ath 104 May 21 13:58 .#singlebuildweb.pl.0
-rwxrwxrwx 1 emagiro
Ken Brown-6 wrote:
These look to me like emacs auto-save files. They should disappear each
time you save the file you're editing.
Well, they don't.
The content was slightly blurred, because of my using html format
and forgetting to escape characters. As well as a couple of tags.
Marc
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Ken Brown-6 wrote:
This suggests that you're working in an environment that doesn't recognize
cygwin symlinks.
I am in a ClearCase view.
It is an mvfs file system, something built on top of nfs, and
adapted for smb/cifs.
It supports unix links, but maybe cygwin ones are different.
Marc
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Here's an example of an emacs file lock on my system, while I'm editing
'diary':
It seems thus that whereas mvfs was able to cope with cygwin symlinks
so far, now it stopped, probably because of the use of utf8.
I do not have access to the NetApp filer from where the
Ken Brown-6 wrote:
On 5/22/2009 10:22 AM, Marc Girod wrote:
What about adding winsymlinks to your CYGWIN environment variable to go
back to the old style of symlink?
Thanks. I'll try that.
However, the speed penalty over vpn was there earlier.
It may not depend on whether the files
David Karr wrote:
However, when I try to do something similar for GNU Emacs, it fails
immediately.
Do you want to run GNU emacs in terminal mode?
I run it in X mode with:
@echo off
C:
chdir C:\cygwin2\bin
bash --login -c /usr/bin/startx /usr/bin/emacs -g 80x40+88+69 -- /usr/bin/X
:0
Trying to install the perl CPAN package Math::GMP (as a requisite for
Net::SSH::Perl).
I am on cygwin 1.7, and do have:
2009 cygcheck -c libgmp3
Cygwin Package Information
Package VersionStatus
libgmp3 4.3.1-1OK
2009 cygcheck -l libgmp3
Ken Brown-6 wrote:
You need to have 'tty' in your CYGWIN environment variable in order to
prevent this from happening.
Thanks. Indeed. That's where I saw it (in
http://cygwin.com/1.7/cygwin-ug-net/using-cygwinenv.html)
But well, I don't need it myself since I run emacs in X mode.
BTW, I
Dave Korn-6 wrote:
You need to install the related libgmp-devel package
Thanks. Now, sorry, but how do I do that?
I can see the path to this package with:
cygcheck -p libgmp-devel
probably this one:
libgmp-devel/libgmp-devel-4.2.4-1 Development library for GMP arbitrary
precision
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Try another mirror. It's listed on one or both of the mirrors below:
ftp://sourceware.mirrors.tds.net
ftp://mirrors.kernel.org
OK, Thanks! Got that from the latter.
However now that I compile the perl CPAN module: Math::GMP 2.05,
I get a lot of compilation
Marc Girod wrote:
Where does IV come from is what I'll try to find next.
This seems to be from the perlapi:
sv_iv A private implementation of the SvIVx macro for compilers
which can't cope with complex macro expressions. Always use
the
macro instead
Sisyphus wrote:
No error there - just a warning, but that's not going to stop the
compilation and should not be a problem.
Correct, but after I install the result, trying to use it dumps core,
which is why I suspected this (no other errors).
e.g. 'perl Makefile.PL' for Net-SSH-Perl-1.34...
Sisyphus wrote:
I've found Net::SSH2 to be quite good (though I've only used it on
'native' win32) - haven't tried Net::SSH::Perl.
Thanks. tried it.
However, 'perl Makefile.PL' doesn't seem to find the bits I installed from
libssh2-devel.
I had to set:
my $lib = '/usr/lib';
my $inc =
Sisyphus wrote:
Any errors during the 'make test' phase of the Math-GMP-2.05 build ?
Yes. Sorry: I forgot about them.
I attach the transcript.
I couldn't build Net::SSH2...
Marc http://www.nabble.com/file/p23852073/mathgmp.test mathgmp.test
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Reini Urban wrote:
t/01_gmppm.ok
So this seems to be our only difference.
Math-GMP-2.05 make testdb TEST_FILE=t/01_gmppm.t
/usr/bin/perl.exe -d -Iblib/lib -Iblib/arch t/01_gmppm.t
Loading DB routines from perl5db.pl version 1.3
Editor support available.
Enter h or `h
Sisyphus wrote:
Without checking, I think it's just that the version of libssh2 is too old
for Net-SSH2-0.20.
Net-SSH2-0.20 should build against libssh2 versions 0.19 and 1.0. What
version of the library do you have ? You should be able to build
libssh2-1.0 from source, if the binary
Reini Urban wrote:
Since Math::Pari does not work, you need Math::GMP, right.
But with this and selecting IDEA and Crypt::RSA
I successfully ran all Net-SSH-Perl-1.34 tests.
BTW: for reference the pari error:
gcc-4 -c -I ../pari-2.1.7/src -I../pari-2.1.7/src/headers
Marc Girod wrote:
My make test fails however:
Test Summary Report
---
t/00_Pari.t(Wstat: 65280 Tests: 30 Failed: 0)
Non-zero exit status: 255
Parse errors: Bad plan. You planned 546 tests but ran 30.
...
If I run this first test alone, I reproducibly get
Xima Lenik wrote:
Yes, I've rebased. After extracted cyggmp-3.dll from libgmp3-4.3, it's
ok now.
Sorry, my expr still keeps dumping core. E.g.:
./configure: line 142: 3840 Segmentation fault (core dumped) expr a :
'\(a\)' /dev/null 21
I have run ./rebaseall (and .peflagsall)
Marc Girod wrote:
$ nm /usr/bin/expr
nm: /usr/bin/expr: no symbols
This may explain that:
libssh2-1.1 rebase -b 0x7000 -v /usr/bin/expr
/usr/bin/expr: skipped because not rebaseable
tmp expr a : '\(a\)'
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
tmp gdb /usr/bin/expr a : '\(a\)'
Excess command
Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
I'm just taking over libssh2, and it will be updated to 1.0 very soon.
Thanks, because my own (naive) attempt failed on the configure stage,
because of expr dumping core.
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Dave Korn-6 wrote:
If you have rebased, please reinstall libgmp/libmpfr.
Er... rebased what?
I have rebased all, only expr cannot be rebased (no symbols).
Can one rebase optimized executables?
Anyway, I used wget as advertised, but what then?
And besides...
gmp tar jft
Dave Korn-6 wrote:
As Larry says, I meant reinstall the standard distro versions.
Sorry, did that now, but I couldn't find from the mirror (kernel.org)
a new (-2) version of gmp... I still have 4.3.1-1.
Reinstall gave me the same versions again.
Running the rebase/peflags, I got btw 2
Marc Girod wrote:
Reinstall gave me the same versions again.
The last reinstall was thus a noop, but no, my perl broke.
2 [main] perl5.10.0 3236 C:\cygwin2\bin\perl5.10.0.exe: *** fatal
error - unable to remap
\\?\C:\cygwin2\lib\perl5\5.10\i686-cygwin\auto\Socket\Socket.dll to same
David Billinghurst wrote:
The new builds are available for testing. You really only need the new
DLLs. These are in
- libgmp3-4.3.1-3.tar.bz2,
- libgmpxx4-4.3.1-3.tar.bz2
- libmpfr1-2.4.1-3.tar.bz2
I could once again download them with wget,
but not find them from any mirro.
Marc Girod wrote:
I'll test them soon now...
Installed, rebased, and yes!
At least expr works now!
Thanks,
Marc
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Marc Girod wrote:
Thanks, because my own (naive) attempt failed on the configure stage,
because of expr dumping core.
Thanks to the fixes to libgmp-3 by Bill, expr works for me now,
and I could successfully build and install libssh2-1.1 from the sources.
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Thanks to the fixes to libgmp-3 by Bill[...]
I meant David! Sorry.
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Reini Urban wrote:
I successfully ran all Net-SSH-Perl-1.34 tests.
Now I could build Math::GMP, so I did as well.
Same problems with make tests for Math::Pari
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Mark Fisher-4 wrote:
i cannot seem to be able to use/find w32-shell-execute.
Same thing on 23.0.92
The error comes e.g. as I do: M-x browse-url
I can find the function definition in the C sources: src/w32fns.c
but I remember that this object is not linked to the cygwin emacs.
So, there
Bill McCormick-4 wrote:
Here's some sample output:
u9Fman.1Z[waAE~i_NE}2Fg'vHjxD.%9x# OdG FaD'?~eO4(Ex
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Writing is easy, reading is hard.
Nothing new.
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Ken Brown-6 wrote:
I haven't tried to write a full-blown replacement, but the following
works for me.
It is now in my .emacs as well.
Er...
(browse-url file://c:/cygwin2/home/emagiro/public_html/index.html nil)
I even get it twice!
Yes, I know... call that ingratitude...
Thanks!
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As you see, I already tried with Cygwin 1.5 and 1.7 and I also ran the
rebase
tool under Cygwin 1.5, but no success.
You need to run it for Cygwin 1.7 as well.
I also run, in the same ash window, after every install, a ./peflagsall
With those, and since I installed a
Ken Brown-6 wrote:
On 6/17/2009 12:15 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
Marc, if you want to test it, delete the stuff you added to your .emacs
and carry out the following steps: ...
OK, I ran this.
I did it from within emacs, which was maybe not bright.
Anyway, I got a couple of glitches in the
Marc Girod wrote:
Thanks. I'll try that.
That was: 'CYGWIN=winsymlinks tty'
The result is not fully satisfying.
E.g.:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 emagiro EEI-ATusers45 Jul 14 11:57 .#common.mk -
emag...@ev0016d4a35054.eemea.ericsson.se.4708
in a dired buffer, and which I cannot remove
Marc Girod wrote:
I'll report my results...
Here is what I did, to make it practical:
(defun clearcase-no-lock()
Under ClearCase, in Cygwin, do not create lock symlinks.
Either format (old: Windows shortcuts; new: real symlinks with utf name) are
bad for different reasons.
The only way
Just two fixes for now:
Marc Girod wrote:
This function is intened as a find-file-hook.
...
(set (make-local-variable 'purify_flag) t
intended
purify-flag
Marc
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Eric Blake wrote:
(set (make-local-variable 'purify_flag) t
Setting purify-flag wasn't working for me (emacs gave a message
about an assertion failure).
Huh? Nothing like that here.
In fact, it works...
Wait:
- I still have the 'CYGWIN=winsymlinks' setting --although unsetting
Corinna Vinschen-2 wrote:
Been there. It's a remote trial over Web Browser for 3 hours.
That's not exactly helpful. Oh well.
The other option is the source code for linux.
It is Open Source.
I can find it from my release area (since I do not have a linux client):
Marc Girod wrote:
Just two fixes for now:
My emacs crashed (Memory Full).
I don't know whether this may be related.
It had not done so for long.
This might well be a side-effect of this purify-flag...
Maybe I could set it to nil on some later function?
Otherwise, my hack seems to work well
Eric Blake wrote:
You shouldn't need the hack at all, once the next cygwin snapshot
is made available.
Oh! This fast!
I just thought I would have to live with this longer.
Thanks,
Marc
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Eric Blake wrote:
Oh - that's why I didn't find it - csih renamed it to getVolInfo, and it
is not
part of the default PATH.
Very nice... and I found that I can mount my views on cygwin the 'standard'
way!
info mkdir /view
info mount //view/emagiro_86 /view/emagiro_86
mount: warning -
Thanks for the recent fixes to make cygwin support mvfs for handling the
emacs symlink locks!
I keep updating my CPAN modules to run ClearCase from cygwin.
With the recent ClearCase::Argv 1.46, and ClearCase::Wrapper::MGi 0.11,
I get the following kind of transcripts:
ClearCase-Wrapper-MGi
Hello,
I upgraded to 1.7.0-56, then did my usual rebaseall/peflagsall.
It went well, but now, I keep getting failures to start new shells
under GNU emacs.
I get the following error:
Can't exec program: /usr/bin/bash
Process shell4 exited abnormally with code 127
It succeeded first a few
Ken Brown-6 wrote:
Have you tried the latest snapshot (2009-08-04)?
Not yet, but now I downloaded it...
In fact, I'll try it only if things become unbearable,
or if my X crashes.
I tend to keep my things up for a few days...
It takes some time to set everything up.
Thanks,
Marc
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Hi Ken,
Marc Girod wrote:
Not yet, but now I downloaded it...
Now I installed it (and ran rebaseall/peflagsall).
~ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-6.0 EV0016D4A35054 1.7.0s(0.212/5/3) 20090804 23:19:31 i686 Cygwin
It seems indeed to work much better than 56!
Thanks,
Marc
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Hello,
I just upgraded for the first time for a few months.
Starting my Gnu emacs under X11, I notice that my font (and frames) is
larger than previously, by a factor ~1.5.
I did record the following last October, and it stayed the same now:
~ cygcheck -c | egrep 'bitstream.*vera'
I just thought I'd add my /var/log/XWin.0.log file, which contains my X
startup string...
The complete startup string, from /Emacs.bat, is:
bash --login -c /usr/bin/startx /usr/bin/emacs -g 90x37+150+0 -- /usr/bin/X
:0 -multiwindow -clipboard
Thanks,
Marc
Ken Brown-6 wrote:
[This should have gone to the cygwin-xfree list. I've set the reply-to
accordingly.]
Sorry... I wasn't sure whether it was emacs or X.
I reply via nabble: hope it will follow the reply-to.
This is a result of the change in the default server DPI announced in
Gary .-4 wrote:
(Or, IOW: I, at least, have seen your post, but I can't help you. Sorry.)
Neither am I able to provide a competent answer, or to reproduce your
problem (Vista client to Solaris sshd only).
On the surface, it seems to be a bash error to load a dll (?).
Did you run
Hi,
I saw Larry's reply to go to the cygwin-xfree list,
and I am OK with that, but you didn't yet, did you?
Then just to tell that at least I do successfully use XWin on Vista.
Mike Eggleston-2 wrote:
Suggestions on what to try next?
Well, comparing our respective logs:
- I use:
Ronald Fischer-6 wrote:
I think we can derive it from the CYGWIN environment variable, isn't it?
It is set to 'smbntsec'.
The system is a pretty standard Windows 2000 machine, so it should be the
filesystem which Microsoft usually installs...
There is a nice utility to tell you the
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