Hi all...
I actually have 2 problems:
- I wan't to know if the syntax highlighting in vi is turned off by default.
- I am on windows 98, before release 1.3.5, when I was under bash, the
prompt used to show something like LOGINNAME@MACHINENAME, but now I simply
get UNKNOWN@MACHINENAME, anyone
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Robert
Collins
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 6:09 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: prev/curr/test behaviour
Has anyone tried HEAD since my update (I know, less that 24 hours :} ) ?
Wrong list, and wrong subject header.
riadh amar wrote:
Hi all...
I actually have 2 problems:
- I wan't to know if the syntax highlighting in vi is turned off by default.
- I am on windows 98, before release 1.3.5, when I was under bash, the
prompt used to show something like
Hallo Jochen,
Am 2001-11-16 um 16:59 schriebst du:
I have put up -3 files in the same directory, the only difference is
that the src-package doesn't have the usr/src/ prefix.
I found a -5 package there today, is it in now? Have I missed the
announcement?
Ciao,
Gerrit P. Haase
My fault, I haven't reviewed that -5 one yet.
Rob
===
- Original Message -
From: Gerrit P. Haase [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jochen Küpper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2001 6:48 AM
Subject: Re: compface package
Hallo Jochen,
Am 2001-11-16 um 16:59
Hi folks,
On 30 Nov 2001 at 11:42, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 05:56:57PM -0800, Paul G. wrote:
then, and if I understand current philosophy of Cygwin correctly, Cygwin has
expanded to be installable and useable on
both *nix (including Linux) and Win32api based
- Original Message -
From: Paul G. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I didn't know that Cygwin runs under several flavors of Unix.
AFAIK,
it's calling Win32 API functions but I could be wrong...
hmm...is that a challenge? Not sure how else to take it --
You're right, of course, dear Corinna, it
- Original Message -
From: Gary R. Van Sickle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hmm, strange.
Is that consistent regardless of the souce type -
local/installfromnet/download only?
The SIGSEVs are, but where they come from varies:
install from net and download only:
choose.cc line 541: if
There was a bug in Version 1.11.1 of CVS (Read only access was broken),
which has been solved in April 2001.
Cygwin includes only the buggy version.
I suggest to upgrade Version 1.11.1p1.
Or is there a work-around?
Luc
Hello,
I tried to build libtool from cvs 1.4c sources, and failed:
./configure finished ok;
make -- failed after some time:
0 [main] sh 296183 fork_copy: user/cygwin data pass 2 failed,
0x98..0xD58000, done 0, windows pid 4294563005, Win32 error 8
0 [main] sh 374123 fork_copy:
Hallo Pierre,
Am 2001-11-30 um 22:08 schriebst du:
Coincidentally with Gerrit Haase in
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2001-11/msg01465.html
last weekend I also got to compile exim (a mail
transfer agent) and qpopper (a pop server).
Great!
Both compile fine with relatively minor
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001 15:15:39 -0800, Peter Wohlers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Guy Harrison wrote:
On Sun, 25 Nov 2001 21:57:29 +0100, Gerrit P. Haase
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now I'm only missing one, how to get a list of ALL services with name
displayed name?
Er - pass! I can never
Hi,
I'm looking for a way to send local email (ie something like: echo Hello
World | mutt -s 'hi' Brett@localhost ). This is for testing purposes of the
app (in Java - JavaMail), which in the wild sends out to a real email
address. I've been trying a few things out - the furthest I got with
cygwin should have made some improvements in piping since then. Amazing the
things I had time to do last year. At that time, I got over a few of the
linux specific functions by the use of Chuck Wilson's useful packages, some
of which should be integrated into cygwin now. I commented out
-- Apache (latest)
make[3]: Entering directory `/usr/src/httpd-2_0_28/srclib/apr/threadproc/unix'
make[4]: Entering directory `/usr/src/httpd-2_0_28/srclib/apr/threadproc/unix'
/bin/sh /usr/src/httpd-2_0_28/srclib/apr/libtool --silent --mode=compile gcc -
static -Wall -Wno-format
0 [main] sh 296183 fork_copy: user/cygwin data pass 2 failed,
0x98..0xD58000, done 0, windows pid 4294563005, Win32 error 8
0 [main] sh 374123 fork_copy: user/cygwin data pass 2 failed,
0x98..0xD59000, done 0, windows pid 4294565321, Win32 error 8
./configure: Cannot
cygwin should have made some improvements in piping since then. Amazing the
things I had time to do last year. At that time, I got over a few of the
linux specific functions by the use of Chuck Wilson's useful packages, some
of which should be integrated into cygwin now. I commented out
Hallo Jari,
Am 2001-12-01 um 16:20 schriebst du:
Does anyone how could this error be fixed? Looking at the
/usr//include/signal.h look okay to me.
13 #define SIG_DFL ((void (*)(int))0) /* Default action */
14 #define SIG_IGN ((void (*)(int))1) /* Ignore
Free Post Launch!
There are a number important factors that increase the
chances of any net worker becoming successful. The
most important of which is the momentum and excitement
of actively sponsoring new members. How would you like
to know that you have an existing downline and team in
place
It used to be that all current packages would be selected when setup.exe was run. I
just updated my setup.exe and now almost everything seems to be set to skip. Is there
a way to select all? Or perhaps a select all that are new. Also, it doesn't show the
current version and previous
Hello,
I am running the cygwin 1.3.5 on an XP Pro machine.
I'm trying to have shortcuts created in explorer be recognized as symlinks
by cygwin, but to no avail. At the most basic, if I create a directory
called foo in my home dir, then in explorer drag and create a shortcut
called bar, I see
Hi,
I'm very new at this stuff and I can't seem to figure
out why the gcc compiler is not working. It seems from
the error that it can't find the standard library?
I really appreciate any assistance!
---
Administrator@VAIO ~
$ gcc -o server server.c -lnsl -lsocket
Hi,
I am using cygwin version 1.3.4. gcc version 2.95.3-5 (cygwin special) on
Windows 2000, build 2195 SP 2. I was trying to see how cross compilation
works on windows so I wrote this small code for creating directory
/var/testinstall/testcygwin. To compile it I used following syntax
$ gcc -o
Hi,
I wanted to make note that I installe everything
to make sure that it worked. But it gives me this
error still.
Again, thanks very much for any assistance!
Cindy
Note: forwarded message attached.
__
Do You Yahoo!?
Buy the perfect holiday
- Original Message -
From: Cindy Chung [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi,
I'm very new at this stuff and I can't seem to figure
out why the gcc compiler is not working. It seems from
the error that it can't find the standard library?
libnsl is not a standard library. And yes, you are correct
- Original Message -
From: Rahul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
...
machine where I am compiling it. Am I missing something ? Do I need to
do
something different while compiling ? Do I need to set PATH variable
on
another machine ? I have tried looking at cygwin FAQ, User Manual and
then
turned to
Hi,
Install Cygwin on the second PC.
Thanks for responding. I was of the opinion that once I have binary/exe I
just need cygwin1.dll. This is what impression I get at most of the cygwin
website. It sound very odd that for distributing a software that we make
using cygwin, we need to have
Rahul,
The problem is with the lines:
(void) sprintf(tempdirname,/var/testinstall);
(void) printf(now creating %s directory\n, tempdirname);
if((mkdir(tempdirname,0777)) != 0) throw -1;
(void)
===
- Original Message -
From: Rahul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Robert Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2001 10:47 AM
Subject: RE: problem with cygwin version 1.3.4 cross compilation using
gcc
Hi,
Install Cygwin on the second PC.
Thanks for
On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 12:45:25PM +1100, Robert Collins wrote:
===
- Original Message -
From: Rahul [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Robert Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 02, 2001 10:47 AM
Subject: RE: problem with cygwin version 1.3.4 cross compilation using
Try using ln -s from a prompt to make your shortcuts. Then they are
symlinks in Cygwin, and Windows treats them as shortcuts.
-Collin Grady
Illiad I'd love to see an AI in a game say Goddammit, you only nailed me
because my ping sucks.
- Original Message -
From: Oren Teich
Hi.
Just curious as to why in /usr/include/stdio.h:
FILE * _EXFUN(tmpfile, (void));
While many others (Linux, OpenBSD) have
extern FILE *tmpfile __P ((void));
What is the motivation behind putting the _EXFUN infront of the 'tmpfile'
instead of behind it? I am finding that this is causing
I'd suggest you offer your patch to the lmbench maintainers. At one time,
they were talking about supporting something for Windows. If they don't
adopt it, I suppose the other alternative is to offer to maintain a Cygwin
port as an optional Cygwin package. I'd certainly like to try your
What device do I use to open a serial port (COM1, COM2) in cygwin since
there is nothing analagous to /dev on Windows?
thanks!
stewart
--
Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html
Documentation:
Hallo Gerrit,
Am 2001-11-29 um 22:33 schriebst du:
this patch fixes the permission denied error for cygwin when inplace editing.
$ diff -ubBp perl.c.org perl.c
snap
Looks correct.
BUT it is really ugly;)
I wonder why s.th. like this isn't somewhere in the perl source since
there are
How do I get off this damn mailing list?
Can anyone help
This is the response I keep getting back from the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailing list.
-Original Message-
From: Ralf Habacker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 3:12 PM
To: Gerrit P. Haase
Cc:
Why do you have subcribed to this list ? What do you expect ?
Ralf
-Original Message-
From: Riaan Labuschagne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 8:02 AM
To: Ralf Habacker
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: question about perl -i bug
How do I get off
On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 05:56:57PM -0800, Paul G. wrote:
then, and if I understand current philosophy of Cygwin correctly, Cygwin has
expanded to be installable and useable on
both *nix (including Linux) and Win32api based platforms. Of course, the *nix users
don't have the benefit of
Hallo Riaan,
2001-11-30 12:09:58, du schriebst:
How do I get off this damn mailing list?
Can anyone help
This is the response I keep getting back from the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
mailing list.
http://cygwin.com/lists.html
--
convey Information Systems GmbH
Has anyone tried HEAD since my update (I know, less that 24 hours :} ) ?
Specifically, the prev/curr/test behaviour is _potentially_ wrong.
Here's what I mean.
prev/curr/test can mean 1 of two things:
a:
the previous stable version,
the current stable version,
the test version
of given
At 05:42 AM 11/30/2001, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 05:56:57PM -0800, Paul G. wrote:
then, and if I understand current philosophy of Cygwin correctly, Cygwin has
expanded to be installable and useable on
both *nix (including Linux) and Win32api based platforms. Of
Hallo Jerome,
Am 2001-11-29 um 22:42 schriebst du:
I tried this, but it seems that a plain rebuild gives some (small)
problems; the binary executables don't get a .exe extension, eg.
I do not understand: does your source come from the cygwin distribution
?
Maybe something with his cross
Hallo Peter,
Am 2001-11-30 um 00:15 schriebst du:
Now I'm only missing one, how to get a list of ALL services with name
displayed name?
Er - pass! I can never remember its syntax - which was the initial
reason wanting my own version. Moreover, SC has another (infuriating)
feature. I'll
Hello,
1/
You'll find in 'touch_ntsec_unset',a trace of touch performed with
CYGWIN set to an empty string and
you'll find in 'touch_ntsec_set_ko' , a trace of touch performed with CYGWIN
set to ntsec.
2/
I reinstalled my old working version of cygwin from a local directory and
Hi,
well, more stuff. This is getting stranger by the minute.
The problem may not be XP specific, but it does seem to not be just sshd
or cygrunsrv, since other people have it working on XP, Win2k, etc. My WG
is that there is some sort of setting on Win2k or XP that decides how it
will
Hi,
At first, thank you for CYGWIN environment which is so useful, specially
for me to settle shells both on NT stations et UNIX stations.
I ask about a strange problem about Bash performances
of scripts depending of the type of NT local directory.
I maintain a bash profile running on NT4
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 04:24:54AM -0500, Shawn Behrens wrote:
service called sshd (which already existed), so the sshd service now has a
'Description'. I can't see that there were any other changes to the
service; which doesn't mean there weren't any, of course, just that I
can't see
On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 11:41:21PM -0300, Rhomer L Oliveira Jr wrote:
I am installing CYGWIN in Windows NT4.0, when installing CYGRUNSRV.EXE manually
he creates the service but error ocurred
Could not start the sshd service on \ \ SERVER
Error 2140: An internal Windows NT error occurred
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 07:28:13PM +1300, Dan Horne wrote:
Hi
I've just set up the cron service. My test cron job runs, but I get the
following in the event log:
The description for Event ID ( 0 ) in Source ( /USR/SBIN/CRON ) cannot be
found. The local computer may not have the necessary
Hallo Tom,
2001-11-30 11:59:15, du schriebst:
I looked through the Archives and the FAQs and problems similar to this have
been reported in the past. I tried various combinations of TERM=ansi,
TERM=cygwin, CYGWIN=tty, CYGWIN=notty but none of these seem to have corrected
my problem.
Ah, then cygipc-1.11 won't work for postgresql. Cygwin (and Linux)
implementations of IPC need a fourth union memeber,
struct seminfo *__buf
which is used when cmd == IPC_INFO, SEM_INFO. Linux also requires a
But when the application does not use cmd=IPC_INFO or SEM_INFO then it
will
Dear Sir,
I am handling a project of API generation in C. I am using cygwin for
API developement and execution environment on windows.
I have a small query related that:
Project requirement is use the functionalities of XDR.h provided by
Linux native compliler with rpc/rpc.h. I
'cygcrypto.dll' is not beeing installed during installing openssl.
Only after reinstalling crypt package (from within latest) it is there
(see message 'ssh.exe cygcrypto.dll missing').
This is strange because of course crypt doesnot contain 'cygcrypto.dll'.
Regards
Holger Vogt
--
Adding a description doesn't help me. But Corinna's thoughts sound
viable. Given the specs (and overclock) on my machine, it's quite
feasible that services without dependancies are being started too
quickly. Unfortunately, I don't see a way (in 2K) to add a dependancy.
Nor does TCP/IP
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 02:50:54PM +0100, Holger Vogt wrote:
'cygcrypto.dll' is not beeing installed during installing openssl.
Only after reinstalling crypt package (from within latest) it is there
(see message 'ssh.exe cygcrypto.dll missing').
This is strange because of course crypt
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 08:13:14AM -0600, CyberZombie wrote:
Adding a description doesn't help me. But Corinna's thoughts sound
viable. Given the specs (and overclock) on my machine, it's quite
feasible that services without dependancies are being started too
quickly. Unfortunately, I
I picked this old thread from Oct 2000!!!
Tim reports that cygwin falls short by
performance compared to linux box by a
factor of 2 using lmbench. Is it still
the case? Or have things improved since
Oct 13(Unlucky date!! ;)??
I was trying to compile lmbench 2.0 (Patch 2)
on my cygwin , no
Some time ago I was trying to install libwww-perl-5.61 under __W98__ with no
success.
The installation process wouldn't pass the 'robot' tests. I finally was able
to trace the problem to the 'tie' :
/home/arkadig/tmp$ vdir delme*
vdir: delme*: No such file or directory
/home/arkadig/tmp$ perl -e
On Fri, 30 Nov 2001 08:13:14 -0600 you wrote:
Unfortunately, I don't see a way (in 2K) to add a dependancy.
Nor does TCP/IP exist as a service.
These are the commands I used on W2K.
If sshd is already installed as a service then remove it:
$ cygrunsrv -R sshd
Then install it again giving
At 05:56 AM 11/30/2001, apiic wrote:
Hi,
At first, thank you for CYGWIN environment which is so useful, specially for me to
settle shells both on NT stations et UNIX stations. I ask about a strange problem
about Bash performances
of scripts depending of the type of NT local directory.
I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jerome BENOIT) writes:
I tried this, but it seems that a plain rebuild gives some (small)
problems; the binary executables don't get a .exe extension, eg.
I do not understand: does your source come from the cygwin distribution
?
Yes; but possibly it's an artifact
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hallo Jerome,
Am 2001-11-29 um 22:42 schriebst du:
I tried this, but it seems that a plain rebuild gives some (small)
problems; the binary executables don't get a .exe extension, eg.
I do not understand: does your source come from the cygwin distribution
Thanks - it's put my mnd at rest
Dan
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Corinna Vinschen
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 11:39 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Event Log Errors
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 07:28:13PM +1300, Dan Horne
This has nothing to do with cygwin. It's a gcc 2.95 problem. Fixed in 3.0
-Original Message-
From: Bruno Bachelet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 5:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Problem with virtual inheritance and destruction of arrays
I apologize
Hello
I tried to compile a simple file test.c with gcc
But each time I ve got an error :
$ gcc test.c
gcc: installation problem, cannot exec `as': No such file or directory
I have downloaded and untar gcc-2.95.2-6.tar.gz !
This error stays !!!
Thanks to help me !
At 12:47 PM 11/30/2001, RB wrote:
Hello
I tried to compile a simple file test.c with gcc
But each time I ve got an error :
$ gcc test.c
gcc: installation problem, cannot exec `as': No such file or directory
I have downloaded and untar gcc-2.95.2-6.tar.gz !
This error stays !!!
Remove all the
To Whom It May Concern:
As of right now (30 Nov 2001, 9:45am PST), the version of setup.exe at
http://www.cygwin.com/setup.exe is the old 2.125.2.5 version. Where can I
get 2.124.2.10?
Thanks,
Attila
P.S.: Had to re-send this because my client sends text/html by default.
Man, you
old 2.125.2.5 version. Where can I
get 2.124.2.10?
Uh, look at the numbers there ;-) 125 is higher then 124. The setup.exe on
cygwin.com is the updated one ;)
P.S. Tools, Options, Mail Sending Format, Plain Text ;-)
-Collin Grady
The sooner you fall behind the more time you'll have
Unfortunately, I find that even with my Mail Sending Format set to Plain
Text, when I use Outlook to reply to notes on the Cygwin list that have text
attachments, sometimes it seems to find an empty text/html attachment
and then makes the total output format text/html, which results in the
Cygwin
At 01:35 PM 11/30/2001, Karr, David wrote:
Unfortunately, I find that even with my Mail Sending Format set to Plain
Text, when I use Outlook to reply to notes on the Cygwin list that have text
attachments, sometimes it seems to find an empty text/html attachment
and then makes the total output
On Fri, Nov 30, 2001 at 10:35:21AM -0800, Karr, David wrote:
Unfortunately, I find that even with my Mail Sending Format set to
Plain Text, when I use Outlook to reply to notes on the Cygwin list
that have text attachments, sometimes it seems to find an empty
text/html attachment and then makes
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 12:40:21AM -0500, Joseph S. Testa wrote:
./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --libexecdir=/usr/sbin
--with-pcre
Sorry for being dim but what has this to do with that ?
... but this
I have just downloaded cygint and trying vim, I get the message:
The procedure entry point bind_textdomain_codeset could not be located in
the dynamic link library cygintl.dll
What's wrong?
--pieter
--
Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
Bug reporting:
Uh, look at the numbers there ;-) 125 is higher then 124. The setup.exe
on
cygwin.com is the updated one ;)
Ok, file that under duh... I stand corrected.
However, my problem persists: When I run the version of setup.exe I
downloaded today from http://www.cygwin.com/setup.exe, I see that
At 02:32 PM 11/30/2001, Pieter Hartel wrote:
I have just downloaded cygint and trying vim, I get the message:
The procedure entry point bind_textdomain_codeset could not be located in
the dynamic link library cygintl.dll
What's wrong?
It's real helpful if you check the mail archives before
At 02:38 PM 11/30/2001, Attila Bodis wrote:
Uh, look at the numbers there ;-) 125 is higher then 124. The setup.exe
on
cygwin.com is the updated one ;)
Ok, file that under duh... I stand corrected.
However, my problem persists: When I run the version of setup.exe I
downloaded today from
It's a strange problem: there was a Windows Whistler Server machine (from what I
understand this is a beta version of the Windows XP Server OS) which was running
cygwin-1.3.N (I forgot exactly, but N=1, 2, or 3).
Then the OS was upgraded to the next beta version (I am told that the XP Server
This really ought to be a very prominent FAQ, but it's not.
I just tried to download Cygwin to a local directory, using setup.exe,
taking everything, over a dialup connection which stays up four hours. The
line fell after getting 74 MB.
Is there a way I can get setup.exe to dowload only what
Dear Friend:
AS SEEN ON NATIONAL TV:
''Making over One Hundred Thousand Dollars every 7 to
12 months from your
home for an investment of only $30 U.S. Dollars
expense one time''
THANKS TO THE COMPUTER AGE AND THE INTERNET!
===
BE A
Dear Friend:
AS SEEN ON NATIONAL TV:
''Making over One Hundred Thousand Dollars every 7 to
12 months from your
home for an investment of only $30 U.S. Dollars
expense one time''
THANKS TO THE COMPUTER AGE AND THE INTERNET!
===
BE A
The following is the behavior observed using the included test inputs (x.c x.script
below). Given the data below, is the Cygwin port of ld expected to support binary
and/or ihex ld OUTPUT_FORMATS(). As an aside, a native Red Hat Linux host was used
to test the same inputs, the results were
Coincidentally with Gerrit Haase in
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2001-11/msg01465.html
last weekend I also got to compile exim (a mail
transfer agent) and qpopper (a pop server).
Both compile fine with relatively minor changes. For
exim I wrote a routine to discover the local interfaces
Maybe I'm wrong but this sounds like a question for the binutils list,
although maybe someone here knows the answer too.
Larry Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RFK Partners, Inc. http://www.rfk.com
838 Washington Street (508) 893-9779 -
- Original Message -
From: Attila Bodis [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Uh, look at the numbers there ;-) 125 is higher then 124. The
setup.exe
on
cygwin.com is the updated one ;)
Ok, file that under duh... I stand corrected.
...
You see why I got confused about the minor version number;
- Original Message -
From: Mike Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This really ought to be a very prominent FAQ, but it's not.
Why?
I just tried to download Cygwin to a local directory, using setup.exe,
taking everything, over a dialup connection which stays up four hours.
The
line fell
Robert Collins wrote:
Just run it. Give it the same local download dir you did before.
Then it makes me go through package selection again, and it says
skip on a lot of things (I had told it to get everything, incl. source).
--
Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
That's where the bad news start, I tried Win98 and NT.
1) Under Win98 I hit issues that were traced to gdbm
emulation of ndbm on FAT
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2001-11/msg01793.html
That looks hopeless to me. Please tell me I am wrong!
Not totally. See cvs-1.10-1
- Original Message -
From: Mike Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Robert Collins wrote:
Just run it. Give it the same local download dir you did before.
Then it makes me go through package selection again, and it says
skip on a lot of things (I had told it to get everything, incl.
I have noticed this problem with rsh in a number of cases. I saw
reference to the same/similar problem in the MLA to which Corinna
responded that it would be fixed in inetutils-1.3.2-10. I am using
inetutils-1.3.2-14. Here are some examples of what seems like odd
behavior to me:
rsh hostname
Hi,
I Installed cygwin and tetex in a W2000 system.,
I can run latex as an administrator, but I can't run it as a normal user.
The same problem is pinted in:
http://www.tug.org/pipermail/tex-live/2001-July/001033.html
Anyone has a fix.
Thanks,
Elias Tahhan
PS. Please tell me by a mail to my
I'm trying to compile a small jni lib under win2k, but I'm getting a LOT of
errors like this:
gcc -c -DBUILDING_DLL=1 -D_DLL=1 -I /usr/include -I.
-Ic:/java/1.3-sun/include -Ic:/java/1.3-sun/include/win32 -g -Wall -O2 -o
jcomm.o jcomm.c
In file included from
My setup.exe (2.125.2.5) says I should upgrade to (2.125.2.10) and then
quits! However, all the links at the cygwin site download only
2.125.2.5. ( : 0
Also, I wish the files (or at least the links pointing to them) had
version info. (eg. setup_2.125.2.10.exe) I'm not on the list so if
Hi everybody, I finally updated my Cygwin/Xfree86 ported software page,
mainly:
- gqview-0.99.1
- vim-6.0.93 gtkgvim (vim compiled with GTK, can by used with the
official vim-6.0.93)
- xscreensaver-3.34 including my 2 screenhacks (fire/sballs) plus
sphereEversion and cosmos
screenhacks
Hallo Ralf,
Am 2001-11-29 um 08:09 schriebst du:
In the current version it is the same as before, no inplace editing without
backup is possible.
I have found, that the error is permission denied .
One question: Does cygwin use a different concept for file opening/creation as
for example
I've found the problem with setup, and am preparing a new version now.
FYI it's an infinite loop caused by the packages autoconf and
autoconf-devel (amongst others) depending on each other.
Rob
Robert Collins wrote:
I've found the problem with setup, and am preparing a new version now.
FYI it's an infinite loop caused by the packages autoconf and
autoconf-devel (amongst others) depending on each other.
Bleah -- but I tested this earlier. It worked...or at least I thought I
was
- Original Message -
From: Charles Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Robert Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 8:18 PM
Subject: Re: setup current problems
Robert Collins wrote:
Yes, which is why I'm fixing setup, not
Robert Collins wrote:
...
The dependency.
...
Yes.
Massively cool.
--Chuck
Title: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Riaan Labuschagne
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+27 83 3757498
+27 21 982 2223
+27 21 982 2225 (fax)
Visit http://www.radioretail.co.za
Ok, I've (deliberately) broken HEAD.
Or to be a little more precise, it's now got a version of setup in it
that has the core code required to parse and download from multiple
independent mirrors. The gui side isn't done yet, and there are a number
of things I've just roughly #if 0'd for the
1 - 100 of 24094 matches
Mail list logo