On 10/13/2005, Oliver Wienand wrote:
I think the problem is, that polymake uses templates very heavy and
compiles with --ftemplate-depth-200.
I think you're right. The 'gcc' man pages says this about --ftemplate-depth:
-ftemplate-depth-n
Set the maximum instantiation
ABi DaR wrote:
Greetings,
Are there any known issues about running cygwin SSHD service in a
production environment? Is there any concern I should be aware of or
has anyone run into problems running it on a production server with
ColdFusion running on it.
What kind of issues? Just how
Nick Adami wrote:
I'm trying to get the latest snap shot to fix this problem:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-08/msg00420.html
But all available snapshots from Sept and Oct cause cygwin1.dll
compatibility errors. Can I still get the Aug. 9th snapshot. Or what else
can I do?
What do you mean
On 10/14/2005, ABi DaR wrote:
Well, I want to install cygwin on a production server and wanted to make
sure there are no current security concerns or things that I should be
aware of. I just wanted to know if anybody else had any issues where it
conflicted with any existing application that
Christoffer Gurell wrote:
I want to use rxvt shipped with cygwin as a replacement for the windows
crappy terminal which cygwin uses as default.
The problem is that native windows binaries like edit.com or python for
windows does not work in rxvt. The terminal just hangs up.
Is there a solution
David Christensen wrote:
Cygwin:
When I use Cygwin to ssh into a Debian 3.1 stable (Sarge) machine and run
top, the newlines seem to be double-expanded -- e.g. there is a blank line
between each line of information. This problem does not occur when I ssh into a
Debian 3.0 stable (Woody)
On 10/15/2005, David Christensen wrote:
Do both understand your terminal setting?
I don't see any complaints when I log into a Debian machine.
How can I troubleshoot this?
Check what your terminal type is ('echo $TERM'). It's probably 'cygwin' for
Cygwin if you're running from a command
Chris Taylor wrote:
David Christensen wrote:
snip
My preference is still that Cygwin bash ssh work correctly with Debian
3.1, and
I believe the problem is with whatever package provides terminal stuff
in Debian
3.1. I'll try to find the package and file a bug report.
It should be
Peace Everyone wrote:
I'm a noob with cygwin and have a question about EventListening, is
there an interface or a class I can use? Or some add on libraries to
include or do I have to write/implement my own EventListening Class?
That's a good question. I guess it depends on what kind of
Peace Everyone wrote:
Peace Everyone wrote:
I'm a noob with cygwin and have a question about EventListening, is
there an interface or a class I can use? Or some add on libraries to
include or do I have to write/implement my own EventListening Class?
That's a good question. I guess it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After downloading and installing every component of the
setup.exe file for using cygwin, when I open cygwin and try
compiling a program that i have created, using the command
gcc -o filename filename.c, the command gcc is not
recognized and I cannot compile my program.
Paminu wrote:
Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] skrev i en
meddelelse ...
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 04:38:43PM +0200, Paminu wrote:
I have a xfig file in:
c:\cygwin\home\test\test.fig
I can open this xfig file from the run menu like:
bash --login -e startxprog xfig
Paul-Kenji Cahier wrote:
Hello all,
I have noticed a problem occuring when ssh-ing and was unable to
confirm what was the cause.
Basically when pasting a lot of text through an ssh connection the
windows will freeze, until the connection is disconnected.
I've experienced it with all sorts of
CWS Informatics [Sas] wrote:
I am having trouble getting the cron to run properly under Windows 2000
and XP with cygwin.
I have searched through several threads on the mailing list, including
these most relevant ones:
The solutions did not overly work, although they did help me progress a
CWS Informatics [Sas] wrote:
I am not sure what else you want based on reporting guidelines. I
attached the cygcheck file though.
Thanks. I was also looking for details about your failing cron commands.
As for what I am trying to do:
We have a bunch of old Unix scripts and software that
Lei Sun wrote:
On 10/27/05, Lei Sun lei.sun at gmail dot com wrote:
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR
Hi,
The error message seems to be too general, google just returned tons of junk.
Story:
1. Fresh install of cygwin, chose some
On 10/30/2005, Scott Cegielski wrote:
Danny Smith wrote:
After upgrading from gcc 3.3.3 to gcc 3.4.4, I now get the following
errors when I compile some code:
When using GCC's libstdc++
-DNOMINMAX
or
#define NOMINMAX
before including windows.h
Danny
Thanks, that did it. Why
Alex Goldman wrote:
Hi
I get Bad system call errors, when I try to run 'initdb'. I searched
the net for cygwin + postgresql + bad system call, and saw that
others are complaining about this problem too, but I found no
explanations or solutions. I tried both 7.4.3-1 and 7.4.5-1 versions
of
Alex Goldman wrote:
On 10/30/05, Larry Hall (Cygwin) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alex Goldman wrote:
Hi
I get Bad system call errors, when I try to run 'initdb'. I searched
the net for cygwin + postgresql + bad system call, and saw that
others are complaining about this problem too, but I
Thomas Hartmann wrote:
Hi,
I suppose I ask a quite obvious newbie-question, but:
How can I change the $HOME path?
At the moment it points onto my desktop and I want to change to another
directory since .* files are not hidden (because I tinker with my system so it
displays all files...).
On 10/31/2005, Siegfried Heintze wrote:
As someone mentioned, you can use cygpath -p to convert a POSIX-style
path into a Win32-style one.
I think I need to go the other way. Given a CLASSPATH variable in windows,
how do I convert it to cygwin? Do I use : to separate the elements, or do
I use
Rudi wrote:
Hy,
will there sometimes be a Setup-program available that works on the
console? I would like to update or add new packages through ssh instead
of Windows GUI to speedup these processes
There are command line options. Below is an old pointer. I'm sure you can
find more
Abhinav Varshney wrote:
Hi,
I have been trying to install cygwin on my windows xp,
but while dowloading stuff from the website using
setup file it gives me an error saying cygwin1.dll
not found and then cygwin either doesnt work or
starts wid bash shell..how can i make it work?
Thanks in
Joe Krahn wrote:
The installer can make a directory for new files even if there is
already an existing directory symlink of the same name.
I discovered the problem when upgrading where I had a custom X11 build.
I moved /usr/X11R6 to /usr/X11R6.dist, and made the symlink /usr/X11R6
-
Xing Qiu wrote:
Hi,
I have successfully installed cygwin and its openssh package. I
followed the instruction about setting up sshd and it works as expected.
However this sshd service turns out to be a local service, which means I
can't get access to the net printers and the net file
Chan Kar Heng wrote:
This page should have all the authorative information that should be in
that wiki page:
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.html#faq.about
.. and especially this:
http://cygwin.com/history.html
Both the above word things in much better way in more proper
perspectives, as well
Stephen Patterson wrote:
Hi all
I've installed inetutils uw-imapd on cygwin, registered inet as a
windows XP service (which starts OK) and I'm running uw-imapd through
inetd. Inetd uw-imap are slow to respond when I connect to them
locally.
Info from event viewer, application log on starting
Eric Blake wrote:
$ ls -ld bar2
lrwxrwxrwx 1 Carlo None 7 Nov 9 08:47 bar2 - foo/bar
Here's the problem:
When I do a `cd bar2' and do an `ls -l ../', here's what I get:
Known problem. Cygwin takes a shortcut and treats name/.. as
though it were a single ., which unfortunately is counter
Kevin Worrell wrote:
Hi,
I recently installed cygwin on my Windows XP but when I try to run
cygwin I get an error saying “This application (bash.exe) has failed to
start because cygwin1.dll was not found. Re-installing the application
may fix this problem.”
I also got a similar message
David Svoboda wrote:
I have built a C++ server program called 'analyzer'. But when I try to
run it, it fails upon trying to execute a 'fork' command. Why?
$ analyzer --KANTOO_LANGUAGE=toy -server-multiple -fork
Analyzer 2.0
*** 5 [main] analyzer 1712
On 11/19/2005, Daniel Callejas Sevilla wrote:
This has happened for one week now, but as far as I remember, there were no
changes to my installation one week ago. Everything was working fine
before.
Sorry, there's nothing obviously wrong that I can see. But if this truly
was working a week
Jeff Sadowski wrote:
I have one server that has a problem with sshd. And
its a strange problem that I don't know what is
causing it. Seems to be an authentication problem but
I'm not really sure about that. Also there is a
problem starting it.
When I try starting it the server times out on
Ludovic Drolez wrote:
Hi !
We use opensshd to remote admin windows systems. But If the SID is
changed we have the following problems:
- I can log in but we can see 'Could not chdir to home directory
/home/Administrateur: Permission denied'. And key based auth works even
if the home directory
Lester Ingber wrote:
I also had reinstalled the most current versions of
cygutils 1.2.9.-1
cygwin 1.5.18.1
I guess there is something else I should try to reinstall as well?
Perhaps my reverting to
mingw-runtime 3.8-1
and then putting back
mingw-runtime 3.9-1
messed up some other DLLs?
You
On 11/22/2005, Lester Ingber wrote:
After sending the reply below, I did what I said I did before today
(actually twice) to try to solve this problem: I rebooted my Thinkpad the
way I usually do, by shutting down all running windows (including daemons
like sshd running under Cygwin). I still
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 19 November 2005 01:07 am, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
David Svoboda wrote:
I have built a C++ server program called 'analyzer'. But when I try to
run it, it fails upon trying to execute a 'fork' command. Why?
snip
If running 'rebaseall' doesn't
Lester Ingber wrote:
As I explained in my first posting in this thread, popen() hangs
my code when using the -mn=no-cygwin option under gcc.
Most of the time this happens, I also get printed to STDOUT,
The process tried to write to a nonexistent pipe.
The xterm window in which I am running
On 11/23/2005, David Svoboda wrote:
My best guess is that this bug was introduced by a new version of
cygwin, as it did not occur until I did a cygwin-update.
But didn't you claim that switching back to an older version of Cygwin
didn't help?
It seems that the oldest cygwin I can get is
On 11/23/2005, Jack Romano wrote:
I am running Cygwin 1.5.18 on Windows Sever 2003 with all current updates.
My problem pertains to OpenSSH 4.2p1-1. I ran the setup script for OpenSSH
and used the tool to import my Windows users. I am able to connect to the
server both locally and from other
surendar jeyadev wrote:
I am trying to install Cygwin on a standard Windows XP
set up.
When I run 'setup.exe', it hangs at the point where is
starts
to download the 'mirrors.lst' file. The is no activity
in the
progress bar and I noted no disk or net activity for
30 min.
Retried 3 times to no
surendar jeyadev wrote:
--- Larry Hall (Cygwin)
reply-to-list-only-lh at cygwin dot com wrote:
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR. Thanks.
surendar jeyadev wrote:
I am trying to install Cygwin on a standard
Windows XP
set up.
When I run 'setup.exe', it hangs at the point
On 11/28/2005, Debbie Tropiano wrote:
It was reported to me that If you install Windows XP svc pack 2 and then
install Cygwin, it will lock out permissions to the Administrator on many
of the critical file folders. We did not receive an uninstall executable to
undo the damage, so all we can do
Debbie Tropiano wrote:
Larry -
On Mon, Nov 28, 2005 at 03:15:38PM -0500, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
On 11/28/2005, Debbie Tropiano wrote:
It was reported to me that If you install Windows XP svc pack 2 and then
install Cygwin, it will lock out permissions to the Administrator on many
On 12/07/2005, Thorsten Kampe wrote:
There has been one (1) reply to this message from someone who said that
they liked it. I don't think that it yet has a ringing endorsement from
the community so I think it is premature for Corinna or me to get
involved.
Well, actually there are two now
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Wed, 7 Dec 2005, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Can anyone work an otter or a hippo into the logo? ;-) ;-) ;-)
You mean, like this? :-)
Igor
LOL!
That's perfect! Does anyone want to set up a web site that we can all
vote at so I can go vote for this one
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
On Thu, 2005-12-08 at 07:34 -0800, Brian Dessent
http://dessent.net/tmp/cyghippo.jpg I first had to make the basic logo
http://dessent.net/tmp/cygwin-logo-large.png. This is not really a
new logo but rather the old one, just done in vector format with some
rounded
Brian Dessent wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Can anyone work an otter or a hippo into the logo? ;-) ;-) ;-)
For what it's worth when I made this back in April
http://dessent.net/tmp/cyghippo.jpg
Reminds me of Barney. ;-)
I first had to make the basic logo
http://dessent.net/tmp
René Berber wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
Hi
A new version of 'xpdf' has been uploaded to a server near you.
DESCRIPTION:
An open source viewer for Portable Document Format (PDF) files.
[snip]
Why is xpdf installed in /usr/bin?
Alexandre Pereira - Tracker Solutions wrote:
Good Morning
I'm before a firewall and I can access the internet .
In The Windows I configured the proxy address , the port (3128) , my
login and password . I can access without problems .
But I dont know how I must configure the
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Dec 14, 2005 at 01:48:57PM -0600, Ren? Berber wrote:
Lennart Borgman wrote:
I am having trouble with patch. My Cygwin patch (and my GnuWin32
patch) says it is version 2.5.9. But where is the sources for this? I
looked at ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/patch and
Zarko Roganovic wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to backup a directory from a Win 2K machine to a Linux server with
cmd below.
rsync -rvc -e ssh -l testusr /cygdrive/c/testdir 192.168.1.2:/home/testusr
When I uninstall ZoneAlarm(6.1.737) this same command works fine.
It doesn't help if I shutdown
Zarko Roganovic wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin reply-to-list-only-lh at cygwin.com writes:
Zarko Roganovic wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to backup a directory from a Win 2K machine to a Linux server
with
cmd below.
rsync -rvc -e ssh -l testusr /cygdrive/c/testdir 192.168.1.2:/home/testusr
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Yaakov S (Cygwin Ports) wrote:
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
However I'd like PerlTk to fall back to using Windows widgets much
like rxvt will do a Windows window if there is no X server to connect
to.
Just how rxvt manages to use both X11 and Win32GUI is unique, as has
On 12/16/2005, Brett Serkez wrote:
perhaps there is a missing library dependency?
As another test I did a full install of Libs and X11, afterwards my test
program now runs. I believe this confirms the issue is a missing
dependency in the package management system. What tools are available
Angelo Graziosi wrote:
I wrote:
The code that causes this error should be :
---
#if defined(_POSIX_SOURCE)
// Posix does not require that the d_ino field be present, and some
// systems do not provide it.
# define REAL_DIR_ENTRY(dp) 1
#else
#
Tom Rodman wrote:
Related ssh/expect script post by Corinna:
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2003-10/msg00801.html
FYI:
The Dec 16 cygwin1.dll snapshot test case hung again in the same way,
after I ran a rebaseall - just tried this 10 min ago.
Is it recommended that one do a
Robert Body wrote:
Here is a bug with cygwin: r is a link to /cygdrive/c/robertbody and
when I go into the link named r and I do ls .. it is incorrect, and
inconsistent with cd ..; ls,
because in fact Cygwin is mishandling the link.. inconsistently with
any linux/unix
You're going to
Robert Body wrote:
here is the bug report again, i tried emailing Corinna, but that didn't
work
As I should have pointed out in my last email message on this subject, you
should always send you bug reports to the list. Most, if not all, maintainers
ask that you do this. This keeps the
Ed Brady wrote:
After upgrading to the latest release of cygwin, I am continually
receiving the error message.
socket: Operation not permitted
ssh: connect to host port 22: Operation not permitted
I have had Cygwin installed on this computer for over three years and
have used ssh reguarly
Steve Holden wrote:
I am writing a Python program to generate file trees to be distributed
to a Linus machine using Cygwin's scp. As the GUI to this program uses
wxPython, a native Windows approach is the most straightforward.
Is there any way to set permissions on the output files from the
Farhad Tahmasebi wrote:
I have installed cygwin previously without any problems. After my
installation yesterday, .bsh_profile does not get invoked when I run
cygwin.bat . My mount and HOME are OK because cygwin.bat takes me to my
home directory, but it does not go through .bash_profile in my
Farhad Tahmasebi wrote:
Larry:
Many thanks for your time. When I tried cygcheck -s -v -r
cygcheck.out, I got the following error message:
cygcheck: dump_sysinfo: GetVolumeInformation() failed: 53
That's it? Nothing went to 'cygcheck.out'?If you do a
'net helpmsg 53' at the command
Zarko Roganovic wrote:
Dave Korn dave.korn at artimi.com writes:
Zarko Roganovic wrote:
When I set ZoneAlarm to block rsync.exe from accessing the internet I got
the following error
rsync: failed to connect to 192.168.1.2: Connection refused (111)
rsync error: error in socket IO (code
Rodrigo Medina wrote:
Hi,
There are two different gs programs distributed, one linked to the X11
library
which is put in /usr/X11R6/bin/gs.exe and another no-X11 that goes into
/bin/gs.exe. Here starts the problem: two different programs with the same
name. Actually if you have X11 there is no
Farhad Tahmasebi wrote:
OK. How do you determine that ~/.bash_profile isn't being run? Is it
run when you type 'bash -l' on the command line? If so, you need to check
how you're starting bash to begin with. If not, you need to determine what
bash thinks is your home and whether you have
Craig Davison wrote:
On Tue, 20 Dec 2005, Chris Taylor wrote:
No offense, but doesn't this tell you what the solution is? Patch the
out-dated machines.
They're open to countless security flaws by now.
All 2k boxen should be running SP4 by now - it's only been out a couple
of years...
My
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 09:26:50PM +, zzapper wrote:
Hi,
Thanx to all those involved with Cygwin another brilliant year
Some lesser known utilities to play around with after your Xmas party instead
of ruining the code
you've developing all year!
fortune
Farhad Tahmasebi wrote:
- Original Message - From: Larry Hall (Cygwin)
To: Farhad Tahmasebi
Cc: cygwin@cygwin.com
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 7:43 PM
Subject: Re: 1.5.18: .bash_profile not being invoked
Well your '/etc/passwd' doesn't agree with the directory you set your
HOME
Alexey N. Solofnenko wrote:
Who supports Cygwin Setup? I guess this list is the best to report
problems with setup.exe.
It's acceptable but not preferred. See:
http://cygwin.com/lists.html
--
Larry Hall http://www.rfk.com
RFK Partners, Inc.
angel bosch wrote:
If you're talking about just installing tools within your own company,
you're fine.
ok, any info about the topic?
i just want to know what exaclty do the installer of cygwin to avoid any
problem.
is enough with copying the whole directory?
No. It also runs, at
On 12/22/2005, Alexey N. Solofnenko wrote:
If setup.exe is not supported for other projects, maybe they should not
even try using Cygwin setup, but who am I to tell how things are done
here... I will resend my complain to cygwin-apps mailing list.
You're, of course, assuming that the
Mariusz Wodzicki wrote:
More interesting is the question how to reply
to somebody's post *without* subscribing to
the cygwin mail list.
I find it very useful to visit the mailing
list whenever I feel so but my previous experience
with subscribing to mailing lists having such
a high volume like
Phil Pollock wrote:
I'm sure this is frustrating for both of us. I was expecting Cygwin to
be running a couple of days ago. There is nothing unusual about what I
am doing with setup.exe. I don't know why setup.exe would be sensitive
to my hardware/software more than other people's.
snip
On 12/27/2005, George wrote:
On Tue, Dec 27, 2005 at 04:28:27PM -0500, J. David Boyd wrote:
Are there any utilities in Cygwin to convert PDF to html?
We are print legacy word perfect documents to PDF files, but would
like to convert them to html, preserving all layouts and embedded
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Dec 28, 2005 at 04:28:32AM -0800, Said Hanafy wrote:
dear Christopher
i try ti install cygwin in WINME platform
and i follow the instruction exactly but the window is closed
instantly (this means there is a problem in the setup of
On 12/28/2005, Bruce Dobrin wrote:
Is there anything new in automating Cygwin setup since the short command
line list at:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2003-03/msg00526.html (Referenced
in the Cygwin-apps Homepage)?
I think that still about covers it. You can check the source
Rodrigo Medina wrote:
On 2005/12/28 18:08:11, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Rodrigo Medina wrote:
Hi,
If I am not mistaken, gs-X11 does everything that gs-no-X11 does, then
why distributing gs-no-X11 at all? A lot problems may arise due to the
presence of two different programs with the same
Stan Tsu wrote:
Thanks. The echo works. I haven't verified whether the latest basename(1)
behaves in the same way because I've run across a bigger problem.
Has anyone seem severe performance degradation running Cygwin on
WinME systems? I've seen my system just get slower and slower over
the
Tom Rodman wrote:
2 informal tests on my home PC, /etc/ssh_config is OTTB
no problem, using PubkeyAuthentication:
$ uname -a #login shell is bash, started by 'sshing in'
CYGWIN_NT-5.0 argon 1.5.19s(0.149/4/2) 20051227 16:45:51 i686 unknown unknown
Cygwin
$ ssh localhost date
Wed Dec
Wes S wrote:
I'm trying to lock down ssh access. I use exim for a mail server so
I have a bunch of accounts on my w2k box. I don't want most to be
able to use ssh.
So reading the man file for sshd_config I added to the following
entry to sshd_config:
#wrs 20051231 restrict email only nt
Reformatted top-post...
Václav Haisman wrote:
Ville Herva wrote:
http://www.dll-files.com/dllindex/index-c.shtml
The same old story, if anybody's interested.
Tried to email them via the contact form - haven't heard back.
They seem to be offering just unmodified binary. There is imho
Lapo Luchini wrote:
Corinna Vinschen writes:
On Dec 30 17:23, Brett Serkez wrote:
I have rsync working over ssh on Cygwin.
Me too. I'm using the standard version of rsync, so I guess the
socketpair call is still in use.
I never managed to reproduce that problem, neither, on any of
Vijay Kiran Kamuju wrote:
hi ,
i am unable to compile imlib2-1.2.1 with cygwin 1.5.18,
binutils-20050610 and gcc-3.4.4-1
first i was unable compile due to missing RTLD_LOCAL in the /usr/include/dlfcn.h
could you please add the following line to dlfcn.h
#define RTLD_LOCAL 0
after that the
jd list wrote:
I'm running cygwin on W2K3 with php built into windows via the binary
from php.net.
I run php scripts, via cron, at freqent intervals, one is a simple
database script that copies data from a back-end database to a
front-end database, which has been running fine within cron for
Ingo Brueckl wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
The above would indicate that you don't actually have cygwin installed
since there is nothing in your mount table and no packages listed. So,
this doesn't really help.
It was from the cygwin-free W98 machine. Here is the output from the PC with
n murthy wrote:
Hi
I have a query as
how to port my entire test building environment on cygwin (windows) to
solaris or linux
that is i want to know the procedure as to
transfer whole test environment on windows cygwin to linux or solaris
i want to know where to post my query as i am
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Dec 30, 2005 at 01:27:11AM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Dec 27, 2005 at 11:38:46PM -0600, Tom Rodman wrote:
Does the strace log hint at a solution? Is there any other test I
might try that would help you debug this?
The latest snapshot has
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Jan 03, 2006 at 11:07:01PM -0500, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
My output seems similar to Igor's, though mine is longer :-( (and therefore
also bzipped) but definitely against the 12/29 snapshot. Hope that helps.
I just generated a new snapshot. Does
Reformatted top-post:
Brett Serkez wrote:
On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 19:43:14 +0100 (CET), Ordinary Olson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR
I have Windows XP set up with just a single account
i.e. an Admin account with no admin password. I have
installed cygwin in
Ivan Godard wrote:
Many thanks; cross-building from another directory did in fact eliminate
my problem. Anybody want a report saying that cross-build is required on
Cygwin but not on any (of several) other systems?
Why not? I agree that not requiring cross-builds outside of the src
Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Thu, 5 Jan 2006, Karl M wrote:
I tried the latest snapshot cygwin1-200601051745.dll.bz2 on my SP1 box
and I still can't start services; went back to cygwin1-20060103.dll.bz2.
Karl, sorry to belabor the obvious, but have you completely killed the
service processes
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 03:21:37PM -0500, Igor Peshansky wrote:
FWIW, I have only tested this with a self-built DLL, not the snapshot.
Will do so shortly.
Make sure that you update to the latest CVS. I made some other changes
last night. I don't see how they
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 03:36:05PM -0500, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 03:21:37PM -0500, Igor Peshansky wrote:
FWIW, I have only tested this with a self-built DLL, not the snapshot.
Will do so shortly.
Make sure
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 03:43:08PM -0500, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Sure. But I can't run sshd as a service with the current snapshot or
local build. Do you want me to run it with a SYSTEM-owned shell or
with the latest snapshot (1/3?) that I can start sshd
Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Thu, 5 Jan 2006, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 03:21:37PM -0500, Igor Peshansky wrote:
FWIW, I have only tested this with a self-built DLL, not the snapshot.
Will do so shortly.
Make sure that you update to the latest CVS. I made some other
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 07:24:16PM -0500, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
It appears your supposition is right. The first call to
CreateWindowStation() fails for me. Reason = Access is denied. So
there is some weird permissions problem. I'll see if I can find
something
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 08:29:09PM -0500, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 07:24:16PM -0500, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
It appears your supposition is right. The first call to
CreateWindowStation() fails for me
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 09:34:07PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
That was supposed to fix the problem of console windows appearing when the
service is allowed to interact with the desktop.
Does this do anything, Larry?
Yes, it does. Now the first call to
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 09:34:07PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
That was supposed to fix the problem of console windows appearing when the
service is allowed to interact with the desktop.
Does this do anything, Larry?
cgf
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Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 09:34:07PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
That was supposed to fix the problem of console windows appearing
when the
service is allowed to interact with the desktop.
Does this do anything, Larry?
cgf
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