Thanks Corinna.
My application does not explicitly use XSI IPC functions. It's an
ordinary C++ application compiled with gcc.
BTW, are ZN4muto7releaseEP7_cygtls and ZN4muto7acquireEm also XSI function?
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On 18/11/2014 00:45, Olumide wrote:
According to the AMD CodeXL profiler, the modules cygwin1.dll and
cygstdc++-6.dll account for 65.67% and 5.13% respectively of the runtime
of my code. The breakdown is shown below:
Reposting breakdown (hopefully will be less mangled this time)
Function
importantly how might I prevent
these functions from being called? My guess is that the latter two are
are lock/unlocking functions associated with memory requests (my guess
would be the stack, because there are fewer timer samples associated
with malloc/free etc.
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If it
each character with 127, but
I've been informed that this because my shell/terminal is not configured
to display non-ASCII characters.
How can I configure Cygwin to display extended characters as in
hexadecimal format?
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this error?
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On 5/8/2011 7:23 AM, Jens Schweikhardt wrote:
On Sun, May 08, 2011 at 01:32:12AM +0100, Olumide wrote:
...
# Now I'm running out of HD space I'm looking to reclaim some of that
# space. Is it okay to delete some or all of these directories? I'm
# concerned that the Cygwin setup p
s to
determine what programs I've currently got installed.
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ot found in the
pkg-config search path.
Perhaps you should add the directory containing `gtk+-2.0.pc'
to the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable
No package 'gtk+-2.0' found
configure: error: you probably don't have GTK installed
See `config.log' for more details.
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run the makefile the Visual Studio command prompt.
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I'm aware this question has been asked before (I googled), but found no
satisfactory answer. I've just compiled a Unix library (to *.a) in Cygwin
and I would like to convert it into a .lib file that I can link with the
Visual Studio toolchain.
Have you tried to rename it?
I'm aware of that opt
Hello,
I'm aware this question has been asked before (I googled), but found no
satisfactory answer. I've just compiled a Unix library (to *.a) in
Cygwin and I would like to convert it into a .lib file that I can link
with the Visual Studio toolchain.
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I guess what I find surprising is that gcc can be used to produce Windows
XP runnable code. Here's a typical compilation command generated by the
build process:
...
Why is this surprising? Cygwin *is* Windows XP runnable code.
Is it? Pardon my n00bness but I recall once trying to run a Cygwi
Is it possible or recommended to use a Cygwin compiled lib file or dll
in Visual studio? The problem is that although I'm doing my
development in Visual Studio, a number of the sources I intend to use
have Cygwin makefiles but no Visual studio projects.
...
You're probably more interested in th
Hello,
Is it possible or recommended to use a Cygwin compiled lib file or dll
in Visual studio? The problem is that although I'm doing my development
in Visual Studio, a number of the sources I intend to use have Cygwin
makefiles but no Visual studio projects.
Thanks,
- Ol
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
The best solution would be to uninstall McAfee (I'm serious!) But if you
don't want to do that, try disabling real-time scanning.
I did it differently. I "asked" McAfee to consider setup.exe a low risk
process :-) .
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at looks like a workaround (here
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2000-04/msg00657.html) but I would like
to know if there is a better solution.
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ld: cannot find
-lGL
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
Which is quite surprising because I only just reinstalled the latest version of
Cygwin (all of it). What am I not doing right?
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Olumide wrote:
I actually did the impossible and looked at the document (gasp ;) ).
Theres a mktexlsr script (in /usr/bin) that fixes the problems. But
there are a few ls-R files all over the filesyetem that require write
permissions before the mktexlsr can write to them.
For posterity
Olumide wrote:
I typed 'texdoc kpathsea' and the kpathsea Library (DVI document, 60
pages) popped up, but I still dont know what to do.
I actually did the impossible and looked at the document (gasp ;) ).
Theres a mktexlsr script (in /usr/bin) that fixes the problems. But
there ar
Larry Hall wrote:
At 03:15 PM 9/21/2005, you wrote:
Looks like there are no usable entries in /var/cache/fonts/ls-R. If I
were you, I would see the manual for how to generate ls-R.
Which manual is that?
Try 'info kpathsea'.
I typed 'texdoc kpathsea' and the kpathsea Library (DVI docume
Larry Hall wrote:
At 03:15 PM 9/21/2005, you wrote:
Looks like there are no usable entries in /var/cache/fonts/ls-R. If I
were you, I would see the manual for how to generate ls-R.
Which manual is that?
Try 'info kpathsea'.
Sorry, nothing :(
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BTW, one possible reason might be that the perms got messed up and the
postinstall script couldn't write to the file. Take a look at
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-03/msg00454.html
and check the user/group names and privs on that file.
The file ls-R is empty (zero bytes) and read on
Looks like there are no usable entries in /var/cache/fonts/ls-R. If I
were you, I would see the manual for how to generate ls-R.
Which manual is that?
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: See the manual for how to generate ls-R.
What can I do about it? I think its affecting my LaTeX builds
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stall
My question is. How does a Cygwin user (without a root account) get
round this kidda problem?
Please resist the urge to flame. (Some of us are just new, that's all.)
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You cannot just create a superuser in cygwin because cygwin is a
translation layer for UNIX applications. Cygwin is not actual UNIX
and there are limitations. Basically cygwin is using the host
machine's security model rather than unix's own native security model
and porting is not straight forwa
out.
Does anyone know how to create a superuser account in Cygwin please.
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Olumide
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tithreaded program that needs to raise the
priority of certain threads. The thread library function that does this
again requires superuser priviledges to run.
These are just two of the problems I've encountered lately. I really
need to create a root account in Cygwin.
Thanks
Olumide
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