Hello,
Has anyone found a resolution to this problem? I've been searching for
weeks now and haven't been able to find a solution. My Cygwin
installation has been broken ever since.
Thanks!
Geoffrey
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On 1/2/2014 12:30 PM, Carl Michal wrote:
On Thu, 2 Jan 2014, Geoffrey Yerem wrote:
Hello,
Has anyone found a resolution to this problem? I've been
searching for weeks now and haven't been able to find a solution. My
Cygwin installation has been broken ever since.
I spent a little time
appreciate any advice. Thankyou!
Geoffrey
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I would like using msiexec.exe /i package.msi /qn
My package haven't got any control panel. It is work in the local cygwin on
the computer. But when i try in a ssh session it doesn't work . Why ?
ssh administrat...@ip
cd /cygdrive/c/app/ ;msiexec /i app.msi /qn
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Would compiling openssl with --enable-auto-image-base also fix this?
Thanks again for any help!
Geoff
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Larry Hall Wrote:
You are right. I should have said this is the right solution
when you have these kinds of problems. The alternate solution
mentioned by Brian is done at the package level and will
generally make this problem disappear transparently for packages
that use it. It must be
Thanks for all the replies. Here's an example of a limitation of
rebaseall. OpenSSL was just updated and my installs are broken again.
I will rebaseall again.
Cheers,
Geoff
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Larry Hall Wrote:
Oh I agree. You definitely shouldn't take a route that produced a fix
for you once already. Using it again is just asking for trouble. ;-)
Use 'rebaseall' as you did before. It generally fixes the problem and
is the right solution.
I guess the wink means you're not
Hi all,
I'm getting a conflict on several different machines between ruby and
cygssl-0.9.8.dll. Here's an example:
8 [main] ruby 3280 E:\cygwin\bin\ruby.exe: *** fatal error - unable to
remap E:\cygwin\bin\cygssl-0.9.8.dll to same address as parent(0x34)
!= 0x473
9 [main] ruby
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Hello,
I'm using xsltproc tool on unix to parse a xml file and i'm wondering if
the same command exist for cygwin ?
Regards,
Geoffrey Kretz
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Hello,
I'm using xsltproc tool on unix to parse a xml file and i'm wondering if
the same command exist for cygwin ?
Yes, it's in the libxslt package.
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-grep.cgi?grep=xsltproc
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Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
as the French say,
c'est cerat, la vie
French doesn't say c'est cerat, la vie (it doesn't mean anything)
Geoffrey
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The political correctness brainwashing machine has done its job
quite well, AFAICS.
Well, let's face it, I'm a woman. I'm by definition one of the
disadvantaged groups of the society. The joke is this, I'm not
at all offended by offensive jokes. I don't have to laugh if I
don't like the joke,
Thx to Igor and Reini for their help. My shell script works on UNIX and
windows via Cygwin now.
The good syntax is the one given by Igor : if ! eval $cmd; then .
Geoffrey
Geoffrey KRETZ wrote:
Actually my original unix script use :
if ! $cmd; then
...
fi
AND
if ! eval $cmd; then
...
fi
: $cmd
exit 1
fi
The only way I've find is :
*Code:*
cmd=long shell command with differents parameters
eval $cmd
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
echo Error : $cmd
exit 1
fi
Is it possible to make it work like the two first exemple or I'm obliged
to use the third solution ?
Thanks in advance,
Geoffrey
Reini Urban wrote:
Geoffrey KRETZ schrieb:
I've got a problem with a shell script used with Cygwin 1.5.10-3 on
W2000 SP4 and W XP SP 2.
The following part of code works on all the Unix I've tested
(HP-UX/AIX/Sun Solaris/Linux).
With Cygwin, it doesn't :(
*Code:*
cmd=long shell command
wrote:
Geoffrey KRETZ schrieb:
I've got a problem with a shell script used with Cygwin 1.5.10-3 on W2000
SP4 and W XP SP 2.
The following part of code works on all the Unix I've tested (HP-UX/AIX/Sun
Solaris/Linux).
With Cygwin, it doesn't :(
*Code:*
cmd=long shell command with differents
Yes, that works. Thanks for the tip.
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004, Geoffrey M. Romer wrote:
The X-start-menu-icons package appears to be broken- the xterm and emacs
shortcuts (among others) do not work. I've found a bunch of emails in the
archive
Hi,
I'm desperately trying to find the make command, can comeone help me ?
Thx
Geoffrey
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Thanks for your answer
So this ML is only for cygwin's problems reporting ?
Geoffrey
Larry Hall wrote:
At 10:38 AM 2/26/2004, geoffrey you wrote:
Hi,
I'm desperately trying to find the make command, can comeone help me ?
This is not a problem report that gives any information
-Original Message-
From: Geoffrey Ruscoe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 2:03 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: 1.5.5-1 command substitution hangs (0% cpu) on XP
I'm sorry I posted this problem a second time (under this new
name) ... I
Another for the acronyms page?
CYGWIN: Caught You Giving Whiny Info? Not!
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appreciated. It seems so strange that I would be the only one
having this problem even after the new version of bash.
Thanks again,
Geoff
-Original Message-
From: Geoffrey Ruscoe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 11:12 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: 1.5.5-1
I have seen a number of references to this problem, but none of the fixes
seems to work. I have used cygwin on many systems and not had this problem.
Basically any form of command substitution hangs with 0% cpu usage. Usually
after a fresh reboot, the problem will not occur for the first couple
I'm not sure if this is the same problem, but after searching and searching
this was the closest problem I've found (also other references to the setup
post-install scripts problem).
I am using the latest version of Cygwin (1.5.5-1) on a Windows XP box on a
domain (tried several fixes pertaining
I am using the latest version of Cygwin (1.5.5-1) on a Windows XP box on
a
domain (tried several fixes pertaining to changing the rights of
the cygwin
dir and whole c drive - Everybody full control).
The problem is no command substitution works (using `'s or $()'s).
After a fresh reboot
Today I tried to install sshd on my
cygwin system, (which also resulted in
downloading lots of updates, since I'd
been lax in updating for a while).
I went through the setup procedures for
openssh, and got it working. During all
of this, I had disabled my firewall
(ZoneAlarm), since I've had
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003 16:42:51 -0500 (EST), Igor Pechtchanski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] {Cygwin}
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Geoffrey,
Well, first off, your strace output seems hosed. There might have been a
problem while pasting it. Next time, try the -o option of strace...
You can then edit
.
Geoff
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On Mon, 3 Mar 2003 18:02:36 -0500, Pierre A. Humblet said:
Probably because it tries to get your hostname.
At any rate you should see why if you let strace
run a little bit more.
In previous versions Cygwin was using GetComputerName.
Not it uses gethostname, loading wsock.
Thank you, this
first for some
reason.
Thanks,
Geoff
Igor
P.S. Your /etc/hosts should be a link to
c:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
Yes it does this.
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On Mon, 03 Mar 2003 19:48:27 -0800, Randall R Schulz said:
Geoffrey,
What's the problem? Who care's about host name lookups? Is there a
security issue with DNS activity? Why do you want to circumscribe
outbound access so tightly? It's inbound connections you need to be
concerned about
installing sshd (or whatever I did while
installinng sshd) made everything get hosed.
Thanks,
Geoff
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On 04 Mar 2003 00:08:27 -0500, David Means dmeans-at-the-means.net
|cygwin/1.0-Allow| [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Proper hostname resolution should look in the hosts file before querying
DNS. Try putting your hostname/ip address pair in your host file. I
don't recall if windows will look there
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