I did look in the archive and the suggestion to use exim, a smtp server,
seems like overkill. Does anyone have any advice for way to send emails to
gmail from the command line? I tried
http://robertmaldon.blogspot.com/2006/10/sending-email-through-google-smtp-from.html
, but my Authen-SASL failed
It doesn't compile out-of-the-box, but it's not to difficult to build; it
doesn't always work (and Cygwin is expressly not supported) but it does have
TLS
support so it should work with gmail... I don't have a gmail account to test
but
I could test it later with other servers (exim and sendmail)
did you do a ssh-host-config?
did you try net start sshd instead?
these might help a bit
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I have a VB.net Console App which catches Ctrl-C and then gives the user an
option e(x)it \ (r)un. I learned that I needed to set CYGWIN = notty
and so now the console app catches Ctrl-C properly within a Cygwin console.
I need to run the program as a service however, net start IB, and then I
On Thu, Jul 12, 2007 at 11:58:15PM -0700, patrickinminneapolis wrote:
I have a VB.net Console App which catches Ctrl-C and then gives the
user an option e(x)it \ (r)un. I learned that I needed to set CYGWIN
= notty and so now the console app catches Ctrl-C properly within a
Cygwin console. I
This isn't exactly a cygwin fix, but this is what worked for my problem.
I needed a consoleapp launcher to start up when the machine starts.
Then I use ssh to give consolelauncher arguments of what console app to
launch
Then I use ssh to launch another program I wrote in C# which uses
I'm trying to get the CSharp Swig Callback example to work with Cygwin.
I'm just stuck on an include header problem.
This works fine :
gcc -c -fpic example.c example_wrap.c
But I want to include files in a different directory, so just to test, I
moved example_wrap.c to c:\ , i tested
gcc
'-I' is for finding headers named in an #include directive. But
'example_wrap.c' is a source file, not a header, so do this:
gcc -c example.c /cygdrive/c/example_wrap.c
example_wrap.c includes cstudio, but gcc can't find it, can you tell me
how to tell gcc to look in c:\Program Files\Microsoft
If I did that, I'd be doing you a disservice. You don't want to mix and
match stuff from VC++ and gcc/g++. That's just asking for trouble. I'd
recommend just changing the reference to stdio.h and using gcc's. If
you simply *must* have 'cstdio', you can install the Boost package (see
I'd like to drop to the current directory like this,
bash --login -i -c 'Drop to current directory'
without exiting cygwin. Thanks.
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I modified Cygwin.bat to the following,
bash --login -i -c 'cd /cygdrive/c exec bash'
and it still exits.
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