On Jul 8 23:31, Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
As a result of Yaakov's review, I've rebuilt the package using his
.cygport (with a minor tweak of using gcc-4). This package is for 1.7
only:
mkdir wtf
cd wtf
wget
Hello,
I'm installing NS2allinone-2.29 on XP.
It requires to install those Cygwin files which have been obsoleted according
to Cygwin webage.
xorg-x11-bin
xorg-x11-devel
xorg-x11-libs-data
Could you give me some advice on this?
Do I have to install those files in any way to make sure 2.29
On 08/07/2009 22:31, Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
Fair enough, I wasn't sure if this was required given the change in
the downloading mechanism at SourceForge.
So far the old download URIs still work, and I really hope it remains
that way.
Is there a definitive source for details on the cygport
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According to Lee, Sookyoung on 7/9/2009 8:26 AM:
Hello,
I'm installing NS2allinone-2.29 on XP.
Wrong list, and don't commandeer threads. This question belongs on the
main cygwin list.
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The following package has been updated for Cygwin 1.7:
* xorg-server-1.6.2-1
Could you be so kind to make a final update for Cygwin 1.5 as well,
in order to catch the problem with the numeric keypad input, please?
Thomas
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On Jul 8 17:36, Dave Korn wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jul 8 01:11, Dave Korn wrote:
But seriously, I'm still using gcc 4.3.2 20080827 (alpha-testing) 1
for building Cygwin. Is that sufficient for now or should I upgrade?
That's 4.3.2-1, no?
Uh, yes. It's the version I used
mined 2000.15.4
(July 2009)
Major enhancements in this release:
Maintenance release:
* Further tweaks for MinTTY and DOS/djgpp
* Enhanced handling of MinTTY CJK wide mode.
* Handling of MinTTY CJK wide mode dynamic changing.
*
On Thu, 9 Jul 2009, Gelati wrote:
Greetings, Gelati,
Before I spam the list with the errors I get from running Zsh, I'd like
to know if Zsh or alternative shells are officially supported by the
Cygwin distribution. That is, is Zsh (or tcsh) supposed to be as
functional as Bash under Cygwin? Or
gelati,
Regarding:
Before I spam the list with the errors I get from running Zsh, I'd like to
know if Zsh or alternative shells are officially supported by the Cygwin
distribution. That is, is Zsh (or tcsh) supposed to be as functional as Bash
under Cygwin? Or is Zsh sim
ply included
I'm, slowly, implementing it. I plan to post the papers tomorrow,
after my implementation work fine.
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Hi,
perl-Tk is broken in 1.5 and 1.7
Check by running the Perl/Tk Widget Demonstrations:
$ widget
Use of uninitialized value $id in hash element at
/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.10/i686-cygwin/Tk/After.pm line 39.
...
Use of uninitialized value $id in delete at
Version 0.0.4-7 of wtf has been uploaded.
wtf translates acronyms and filename suffixes for you.
The wtf program looks-up the definition of a term. It supports a
number of definition sources. In this version they are an acronyms
database and a filename suffixes database.
Changes:
- switch of
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A new package, dash 0.5.5.1-1, is now available for use in cygwin 1.7,
providing users with a chance to test alternate shells.
NEWS:
=
This is a new package, built out of the box from the latest upstream
version. As a shell, dash is faster than
Pedro Izecksohn wrote:
I'm, slowly, implementing it. I plan to post the papers tomorrow,
after my implementation work fine.
Nice one! If you need any advice or help finding your way round the source
code, you might find the cygwin-developers list is a lot quieter and more
focused on
Eric Blake wrote:
So for now, there are no plans of replacing /bin/sh with dash.
Incidentally, I copy ash.exe over to sh.exe every time for performance.
AFAICT, /bin/sh defaulted to bash (from ash) back in the bash 3.0 series
to be more similar to Linux distributions. It took me quite some
Thanks,
All file look good, I submitted to a couple of online file scanner
sites and they confirmed no problem. This appears to be a false
positive with CA Antivirus...
BTW: After posting this message to the board I found 6 additional exe
files that also caused false positives. I posted
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According to Edward Lam on 7/9/2009 7:12 AM:
Eric Blake wrote:
So for now, there are no plans of replacing /bin/sh with dash.
Incidentally, I copy ash.exe over to sh.exe every time for performance.
AFAICT, /bin/sh defaulted to bash (from ash)
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According to Jacob Jacobson on 7/8/2009 12:36 PM:
While building cygwin, I get this error:
../../../../src/winsup/cygwin/lib/_cygwin_crt0_common.cc:38: warning:
weak declaration of 'void operator delete [](void*, const
std::nothrow_t)' not
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From: Ed Brady
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 9:15
To: Dave Korn
Thanks,
All file look good, I submitted to a couple of online file
scanner sites and they confirmed no problem. This appears to
be a false positive with CA Antivirus...
BTW: After posting
Jason Pyeron jpyeron at pdinc.us writes:
-Original Message-
From: Ed Brady
Sent: Thursday, July 09, 2009 9:15
To: Dave Korn
Thanks,
All file look good, I submitted to a couple of online file
scanner sites and they confirmed no problem. This appears to
be a false
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
icc97 wrote:
Further research shows that the issue is that the file is first created
with
additional windows permissions i.e. doing ls -lrt on the file gives:
--+ 1 mynameDomain Users 14436 Jul 8 13:00
mylib.lib
The '+' indicating
icc97 wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
icc97 wrote:
Further research shows that the issue is that the file is first created
with
additional windows permissions i.e. doing ls -lrt on the file gives:
--+ 1 mynameDomain Users 14436 Jul 8 13:00
mylib.lib
The '+'
Eric Blake wrote:
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According to Jacob Jacobson on 7/8/2009 12:36 PM:
While building cygwin, I get this error:
../../../../src/winsup/cygwin/lib/_cygwin_crt0_common.cc:38: warning:
weak declaration of 'void operator delete [](void*, const
Dave Korn wrote:
Ed Brady wrote:
I just ran a virus scan, and got a hit for sed.exe.
Win32/AMalum.ZZQIA. Anyone else seen anything similar to this?
Here's md5sums of my versions:
1.5:
~ $ cygcheck -c sed
Cygwin Package Information
Package VersionStatus
sed
Jacob Jacobson wrote:
Thanks. I created symbolic links to gcc-4 have gotten further. Now
I get error below. Do I need to install i686-pc-mingw32 ?
/c/home/wrk/cygwin/src/winsup/utils/mingw: couldn't find i686-pc-mingw32
directory
Nah. It got confused by whatever links you made.
On 08/07/2009 04:20, Samuel Thibault wrote:
It is a library that allows userspace application to access USB
devices on Windows operation systems (Win98SE, WinME, Win2k, WinXP).
What about 64-bit Windows? Is a 64-bit driver available somewhere?
It is derived from and fully API compatible to
On Thu, Jul 09, 2009 at 01:10:42PM -0500, Jacob Jacobson wrote:
Eric Blake wrote:
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According to Jacob Jacobson on 7/8/2009 12:36 PM:
While building cygwin, I get this error:
../../../../src/winsup/cygwin/lib/_cygwin_crt0_common.cc:38: warning:
Hello,
I am having a problem renaming any files on Windows XP. I am connecting
through openssh 1.5.25-15
Simplest re-occurrence.
(On the local machine)
C:\ touch file1
C:\ copy file1 file2
1 file(s) copied.
(Through an SSH session)
-bash-3.2$ mv file1 file3
mv: cannot move 'file1'
Arend-Jan Westhoff wrote:
During Cygwin Setup noticed system crash, while setup screen displayed
something like:
Running preremove script libusb-win32
Attempting to isolate the problem I told setup to keep the current version
of libusb-win32 and setup installed everything else
On 07/09/2009, Arend-Jan Westhoff wrote:
3. Who drove Igor Peshansky away? (So we may lynch him and bring Igor back.)
That would be me but I won't tell you my name or where to find me...
Oh rats! Looks like I'm going to have to go hide with Igor.
But wait, where's Igor?... Now I'm really
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
On 07/09/2009, Arend-Jan Westhoff wrote:
3. Who drove Igor Peshansky away? (So we may lynch him and bring Igor
back.)
That would be me but I won't tell you my name or where to find me...
Oh rats! Looks like I'm going to have to go hide with Igor.
But wait,
At 00:08 2009-07-10 +0100, you wrote:
During Cygwin Setup noticed system crash, while setup screen displayed
something like:
Running preremove script libusb-win32
Attempting to isolate the problem I told setup to keep the current version
of libusb-win32 and setup installed everything
At 02:37 2009-07-10 +0200, you wrote:
At 00:08 2009-07-10 +0100, you wrote:
During Cygwin Setup noticed system crash, while setup screen displayed
something like:
Running preremove script libusb-win32
Attempting to isolate the problem I told setup to keep the current version
of
On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 12:46:12AM +0200, Arend-Jan Westhoff wrote:
3. Who drove Igor Peshansky away? (So we may lynch him and bring Igor back.)
I got a note from Igor a couple of days ago. As we probably all
suspected, work got very busy and he hasn't been able to devote time to
Cygwin. So we
On Thu, 9 Jul 2009, wynfi...@gmail.com wrote:
gelati,
Regarding:
Before I spam the list with the errors I get from running Zsh, I'd like
to know if Zsh or alternative shells are officially supported by the
Cygwin distribution. That is, is Zsh (or tcsh) supposed to be as
functional as Bash
Version 0.0.4-7 of wtf has been uploaded.
wtf translates acronyms and filename suffixes for you.
The wtf program looks-up the definition of a term. It supports a
number of definition sources. In this version they are an acronyms
database and a filename suffixes database.
Changes:
- switch of
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
A new package, dash 0.5.5.1-1, is now available for use in cygwin 1.7,
providing users with a chance to test alternate shells.
NEWS:
=
This is a new package, built out of the box from the latest upstream
version. As a shell, dash is faster than
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