> Corinna wrote:
>
>On Dec 14 21:02, Ian Puleston wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm running Vista 64 with Cygwin and, now that they finally have 64-bit
>> support for it, MinGW msys. I just installed the new Vista SP1 rc1, and
now
>> Cygwin ping does not work:
>
>MingW ping?!? I didn't know a MingW ping ex
On Sun, Dec 16, 2007 at 06:30:14PM -0800, David Christensen wrote:
>I moved my C:\cygwin directory aside today and did a fresh install of
>Cygwin on Windows XP Professional SP2. I also found that sshd would not
>start. There was a clue regarding ownership of the above directory in
>/var/log/sshd.
Len Jacobs wrote:
> ... sshd ...
> The services have been working, but now they are not ...
> /var/empty directory ...
I moved my C:\cygwin directory aside today and did a fresh install of
Cygwin on Windows XP Professional SP2. I also found that sshd would not
start. There was a clue regarding o
This is rather late because I only follow the digest, but I've looked
into Perl/TK a bit with Cygwin.
Initially I found it all to be fairly disappointing, not least because
when I finally got things "working" Perk/TK gave limited widgets and was
prone to crashes.
My current solution is to use
Thanks Victor and Dave, for the information regarding ffmpeg, both about the
future of it for cygwin and how to get by for now.
Regards,
Wynfield
Victor Paesa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Dave Korn writes:
> >
> > On 13 December 2007 12:46, Wynfield Henman wrote
I know there have been postings regarding the issues with sshd on
Windows 2003 64-bit servers, but I cannot locate a definitive
explanation about this issue.
I have been running cygwin & sshd on the server, using the default
sshd_config scripts and running the service as the sshd_server user w
On Dec 16 14:42, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> I'm contemplating the idea to workaround this problem in Cygwin (not
> for 1.5.25, but in the main trunk) by caping the number of bytes in a
> single send call, according to the patch Lev sent in
> http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-patches/2006-q2/ms
On Dec 14 21:02, Ian Puleston wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running Vista 64 with Cygwin and, now that they finally have 64-bit
> support for it, MinGW msys. I just installed the new Vista SP1 rc1, and now
> Cygwin ping does not work:
>
> [~]: ping 10.0.77.1
> ping: socket: Operation not permitted
> [~]:
On Dec 15 12:29, Robert Pendell wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > Obviously I searched wrong. There a reports about this behaviour
> > since at least 1998 and it has never been fixed. These two links
> > might be interesting:
> >
> > http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q201213/
> > http://tin
On Dec 14 13:59, Wayne Christopher wrote:
> I have a 268MB file open for writing. I close it and then
> immediately try to mmap() it, and a get ENOMEM. However I do have the
> VM space available and can malloc() the size of the file right after the
> failure. Also, I have mmap()'ed other simila
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