Re: [ITP] cdrtools-2.01

2004-09-18 Thread Ross Smith II
Quoting Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 On Sep 17 09:41, Ross Smith II wrote:
  Does anyone see any issues with producing this package?

 Sorry, but yes.

 Joerg is providing ProDVD executables for Cygwin for which he doesn't
 provide the source code, so he's clearly infringing the Cygwin license
 unless he has a buyout license.  From what I can tell, he hasn't.

Corinna,

I was able to download
ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/alpha/win32/cygwin-1.1.8-2-src.tar.gz from
his site.

Also, if you google cygwin-1.1.8-2.tar.gz, you'll find
http://public.planetmirror.com/pub/cdrecord/alpha/win32/ listed 3rd and 
http://ftp.berlios.de/pub/schily/cdrtools/alpha/win32/ listed 5th, and these
are the first links to the actual file.

So it looks to me like he's doing a good job of providing the source code. But
maybe I'm missing the bigger picture. Let me know.

-Ross



new package: lighttpd (second attempt)

2004-09-18 Thread Jan Kneschke

Dear list,

after working with Gerrit on the package it install cleanly now and
includes everything that it should include (esp. docs)

http://jan.kneschke.de/projects/lighttpd/download/lighttpd-1.3.0-1.tar.bz2
http://jan.kneschke.de/projects/lighttpd/download/lighttpd-1.3.0-1-src.tar.bz2

setup.hint:
sdesc: a light-weight and flexible webserver
ldesc: lighttpd a secure, fast, compliant and very flexible web-server
which has been optimized for high-performance environments. It has a
very low memory footprint compared to other webservers and takes care of
cpu-load. Its advanced feature-set (FastCGI, CGI, Auth,
Output-Compression, URL-Rewriting and many more) make lighttpd the
perfect webserver-software for every server that is suffering load
problems. 
category: Net Web
requires: pcre cygwin zlib openssl openldap bzip2

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Re: setup 2.427 runtime error

2004-09-18 Thread David A. Cobb
I really hate to be such a PITA ( this time, anyway ).  Is there 
anywhere you'all would suggest I look,
for a probable cause on this monster.  It has me dead-in-the-water as 
regards Cygwin.

Max Bowsher wrote:
David A. Cobb wrote:
Shaffer, Kenneth wrote:
I'm getting a setup.exe runtime error when trying to install from a 
local
disk (after downloading from the internet) just after the MD5 checks.

I just reported a possibly similar situation

Hi all,
I've made some improvements to setup's error reporting.
Can you try version 2.431 from:
http://cygwin.com/setup-snapshots/
(Little has changed since the last release, so I guess this is a 
release-candidate).

It should give a more detailed error which should (hopefully) enable 
me to trace the bug.

Max.

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Possible to change xserver root window title?

2004-09-18 Thread Curtis Reynolds
Hi all...

I often have to have several remoteX connections to different linux
boxes. And frequently more than one connection to the same boxes using
different accounts. All the root windows have the title Cygwin/X -
X:0. When I have enough remote sessions running, remembering which
display # is which session becomes virtually impossible. So I end up
having to flip through them until I find the one I need.

So, my question isIs there any way to change the root window title
to reflect host/username? I guess more specifically is there any way to
change the root window title to whatever I want?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

TIA
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gdb: which dll starts at 0x461000 ?

2004-09-18 Thread Jan Nieuwenhuizen

When trying to run an experimental guile-1.7.1, it seems that a dll is
missing, but which one?  Cygcheck says everything is ok, so how do I
get more information from gdb?


$ cygcheck --verbose ./guile.exe
Warning: .\guile.exe hides c:\cygwin\bin\guile.exe
.\guile.exe - os=4.0 img=1.0 sys=4.0
  c:\cygwin\bin\cygguile-16.dll - os=4.0 img=1.0 sys=4.0
cygguile-16.dll v0.0 ts=2004/9/16 15:15
c:\cygwin\bin\cygguile-ltdl-2.dll - os=4.0 img=1.0 sys=4.0
  cygguile-ltdl-2.dll v0.0 ts=2004/9/16 15:13
  c:\cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll - os=4.0 img=1.0 sys=4.0
cygwin1.dll v0.0 ts=2004/9/5 5:17
C:\WINDOWS\System32\ADVAPI32.DLL - os=5.1 img=5.1 sys=4.0
  ADVAPI32.dll v0.0 ts=2002/8/29 11:09
  C:\WINDOWS\System32\ntdll.dll - os=5.1 img=5.1 sys=4.0
ntdll.dll v0.0 ts=2003/5/1 2:43
  C:\WINDOWS\System32\KERNEL32.dll - os=5.1 img=5.1 sys=4.0
KERNEL32.dll v0.0 ts=2002/8/29 11:15
C:\WINDOWS\System32\ntdll.dll (already done)
  C:\WINDOWS\System32\RPCRT4.dll - os=5.1 img=5.1 sys=4.10
RPCRT4.dll v0.0 ts=2004/3/6 2:58
C:\WINDOWS\System32\ntdll.dll (already done)
C:\WINDOWS\System32\KERNEL32.dll (already done)
C:\WINDOWS\System32\ADVAPI32.dll (recursive)
C:\WINDOWS\System32\KERNEL32.dll (already done)
  C:\WINDOWS\System32\KERNEL32.dll (already done)
c:\cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll (already done)
c:\cygwin\bin\cyggmp-3.dll - os=4.0 img=1.0 sys=4.0
  cyggmp-3.dll v0.0 ts=2003/9/10 0:03
  c:\cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll (already done)
  C:\WINDOWS\System32\KERNEL32.dll (already done)
c:\cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll (already done)
C:\WINDOWS\System32\KERNEL32.dll (already done)
  c:\cygwin\bin\cygwin1.dll (already done)
  C:\WINDOWS\System32\KERNEL32.dll (already done)
  c:\cygwin\bin\cygguile-ltdl-2.dll (already done)
$ gdb ./guile.exe
GNU gdb 2003-09-20-cvs (cygwin-special)
Copyright 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions.
Type show copying to see the conditions.
There is absolutely no warranty for GDB.  Type show warranty for details.
This GDB was configured as i686-pc-cygwin...
(gdb) b main
Breakpoint 1 at 0x401074
(gdb) r
Starting program: /home/root/guile.exe 

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
Error: dll starting at 0x461000 not found.


Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.

Program exited with code 0200.
You can't do that without a process to debug.
(gdb) bt
(gdb) no stack

Jan.

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Re: Is cygffi.dll needed for SableVM JVM?

2004-09-18 Thread Grzegorz B. Prokopski
Hi Gerrit,

On Fri, 2004-09-17 at 08:42, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
 Am Freitag, 17. September 2004 um 02:47 schriebst du:
  2. make libsablevm link against statically compiled libffi.
 
  I am not sure 2) is possible and I don't know how to do it. 
  If 2) is not possible, would it be possible for gcc maintainer
  to include shared version of libffi in gcc-java?
 
 You can link against static archives when using 'pass_all' instead of
 'file_magic ^x86 archive import|^x86 DLL' to recognise dependent
 libraries in libtool (change in libtool.m4).

You mean I should edit /usr/share/libtool/libtool.m4 and change this
part, that is already specific to cygwin?

cygwin*)
  # func_win32_libid is a shell function defined in ltmain.sh
  lt_cv_deplibs_check_method='file_magic ^x86 archive import|^x86 DLL'
  lt_cv_file_magic_cmd='func_win32_libid'
  ;;

It sounds hackish.  Terribly hackish.  If it's a normal thing you need
to do at least for some applications under cygwin, why not have some
kind of a switch for that included into official libtool?

Or have I missed something?

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Re: gtk 2?

2004-09-18 Thread Andrew Schulman
 I need gtk 2 to get Dia (an open source diagramming package to displace
 Microsoft Visio). (http://www.gnome.org/projects/dia/)

Consider also xfig, which is already in Cygwin and which Dia looks very
similar to.



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Very annoying bash problem

2004-09-18 Thread Bertalan Fodor
Hello,
starting bash on my Windows XP computer (1GHz, 512MB) takes more than 
one minute!!! It seems as it reads a lot of things from the hard disk, 
but it writes nothing (as the free space doesn't change). It doesn't 
allocate memory as well. This also happens on my Windows 2000 (1.8GHz, 
512MB) after a fresh install of cygwin, only it is not so much time.
It appeared some months ago. The previous cygwin versions hadn't had 
this problem before.

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Re: [INFO] Adding Cygwin here to Windows Explorer

2004-09-18 Thread Thorsten Kampe
* Tero Niemela (2004-09-14 19:06 +0200)
 some of you may find this useful. I did the following,
 works perfectly for me:
 
 Last line of ~/.zlogin is:
 
 [[ $OSTYPE = *cygwin*  $ARGC -eq 1 ]]  cd $@
 
 And this registry settings was added to Windows
 registry:
 
 Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
 
 [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\command]
 @=Cygwin Here
 
 [HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\command\command]
 @=\C:\\cygwin\\bin\\zsh.exe\ -l -s \%1\
 
 With these, when I right-click a folder on Windows
 Explorer, one available option is Cygwin Here that
 start Cygwin+zsh and then cd to the right-clicked directory.

Thanks. For the rxvt junkies I have improved it (made worse?):

REGEDIT4

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\command]
@=Zsh Prompt Here

[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Folder\shell\command\command]
@=C:\\cygwin\\bin\\rxvt.exe -e /bin/zsh --login -i -s \%1\

and...

if [[ $OSTYPE = cygwin  $ARGC = 1 ]]; then 
cd $@; fi

If you have a call to screen which is the only thing I have in my
.zlogin) the screen call has to be the last statement.

Thorsten


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[BUG REPORT] setup.exe hangs when disk full

2004-09-18 Thread Tero Niemela
FYI: I was installing cygwin with setup.exe to a
machine that had 200 MB disk space. During
installation the disk space ran out and setup.exe went
crazy: installation progress halted, setup.exe was
eating 99% of CPU and its memory usage was growing at
rate of 1MB/sec!

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Re: Is cygffi.dll needed for SableVM JVM?

2004-09-18 Thread Gerrit P. Haase
Hello Grzegorz,

Am Freitag, 17. September 2004 um 22:44 schriebst du:

 Hi Gerrit,

 On Fri, 2004-09-17 at 08:42, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
 Am Freitag, 17. September 2004 um 02:47 schriebst du:
  2. make libsablevm link against statically compiled libffi.
 
  I am not sure 2) is possible and I don't know how to do it. 
  If 2) is not possible, would it be possible for gcc maintainer
  to include shared version of libffi in gcc-java?
 
 You can link against static archives when using 'pass_all' instead of
 'file_magic ^x86 archive import|^x86 DLL' to recognise dependent
 libraries in libtool (change in libtool.m4).

 You mean I should edit /usr/share/libtool/libtool.m4 and change this
 part, that is already specific to cygwin?

 cygwin*)
   # func_win32_libid is a shell function defined in ltmain.sh
   lt_cv_deplibs_check_method='file_magic ^x86 archive import|^x86 DLL'
   lt_cv_file_magic_cmd='func_win32_libid'
   ;;

 It sounds hackish.  Terribly hackish.  If it's a normal thing you need
 to do at least for some applications under cygwin, why not have some
 kind of a switch for that included into official libtool?

Please submit a patch;)


 Or have I missed something?

It is as is for backward compatibility, new created DLLs don't need
all the stuff with __declspec(import/export), however, some libs still
use it and if you link against one which uses import/export
definitions it may break things when using pass_all.   Then there are
still some problems with exporting data, so it may also be needed to
use import/export definitions with DLLs containing data, and then it
would break too.  As long as you have libraries which don't use
import/export definitions and since all code is PIC on Windows anyway,
you may safely use pass_all.


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Dia gtk 2 cygwin

2004-09-18 Thread Steve Kelem
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hallo Steve,
Am Freitag, 17. September 2004 um 23:05 schriebst du:
Do you know what's needed to get gtk 2.0 to work with cygwin?
   

Just install it with setup.exe?
 

I need gtk 2 to get Dia (an open source diagramming package to displace
Microsoft Visio). (http://www.gnome.org/projects/dia/)
   

All prerequisites are available as Cygwin packages, should be possible 
to build it.  However, there were some issues the last time I tried to
build Dis, e.g. loading modules.  Please continue reporting how it is
going and don't hesitate to ask here or the Dia people for help if you
get errors.

Gerrit
The prerequisites for dia are:
   * pkg-config
 gstrfuncs.c: In function `g_strsignal':
 gstrfuncs.c:674: error: conflicting types for `strsignal'
 /usr/include/string.h:75: error: previous declaration of `strsignal'
 gstrfuncs.c:674: warning: extern declaration of `strsignal'
 doesn't match global one
   * dintltool 0.21 (ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/intltool/)
 0.31.2 compiled, 1 test failed (#6), I installed it anyway.
   * font-config 1.0.1
 Is this the same as http://freedesktop.org/~fontconfig/? That
 s/w's current version is 2.2.96, and fails its test:
 make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/fontconfig-2.2.96/test'
 *** Test failed: Subdir with an out-of-date cache file
 *** output is in 'out', expected output in 'out.expected'
 FAIL: run-test.sh
 ===
 1 of 1 tests failed
 ===
   * GLib 2.1.3
 glib-2.4.1 requiers pkg-config, which doesn't compile
   * ATK 2.0.0
   * FreeType 2.0.9
 FreeType 2.1.5 works under cygwin.
   * Pango 2.1.5
   * GTK+ 2.0.0
   * libxml 2.3.9
 libxml 2.6.5 compile, but fails to compile the requirements for
 its tests:
 Making check in .
 make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/libxml2-2.6.5'
 /bin/bash ./libtool --mode=link gcc  -g -O2 -Wall   -o
 xmllint.exe  xmllint.o ./
 libxml2.la -lpthread  -liconv -lm
 gcc -g -O2 -Wall -o xmllint.exe xmllint.o  ./.libs/libxml2.a
 -lpthread /usr/lib/
 libiconv.dll.a
 ./.libs/libxml2.a(xmlIO.o)(.text+0x10cb): In function
 `xmlGzfileOpen_real':
 /usr/local/src/libxml2-2.6.5/xmlIO.c:849: undefined reference to
 `_gzdopen'
 ./.libs/libxml2.a(xmlIO.o)(.text+0x111f):/usr/local/src/libxml2-2.6.5/xmlIO.c:87
 3: undefined reference to `_gzopen'
 ./.libs/libxml2.a(xmlIO.o)(.text+0x121c): In function
 `xmlGzfileOpenW':
 /usr/local/src/libxml2-2.6.5/xmlIO.c:919: undefined reference to
 `_gzdopen'
 ./.libs/libxml2.a(xmlIO.o)(.text+0x1260):/usr/local/src/libxml2-2.6.5/xmlIO.c:94
 1: undefined reference to `_gzopen'
 ./.libs/libxml2.a(xmlIO.o)(.text+0x12be): In function `xmlGzfileRead':
 /usr/local/src/libxml2-2.6.5/xmlIO.c:960: undefined reference to
 `_gzread'
 ./.libs/libxml2.a(xmlIO.o)(.text+0x131e): In function
 `xmlGzfileWrite':
 /usr/local/src/libxml2-2.6.5/xmlIO.c:980: undefined reference to
 `_gzwrite'
 ./.libs/libxml2.a(xmlIO.o)(.text+0x1372): In function
 `xmlGzfileClose':
 /usr/local/src/libxml2-2.6.5/xmlIO.c:996: undefined reference to
 `_gzclose'
 ./.libs/libxml2.a(xmlIO.o)(.text+0x1403): In function
 `xmlFreeZMemBuff':
 /usr/local/src/libxml2-2.6.5/xmlIO.c:1102: undefined reference to
 `_deflateEnd'
 ./.libs/libxml2.a(xmlIO.o)(.text+0x1559): In function
 `xmlCreateZMemBuff':
 /usr/local/src/libxml2-2.6.5/xmlIO.c:1146: undefined reference to
 `_deflateInit2
 _'
 ./.libs/libxml2.a(xmlIO.o)(.text+0x157f):/usr/local/src/libxml2-2.6.5/xmlIO.c:11
 61: undefined reference to `_crc32'
 ./.libs/libxml2.a(xmlIO.o)(.text+0x18c4): In function
 `xmlZMemBuffAppend':
 /usr/local/src/libxml2-2.6.5/xmlIO.c:1263: undefined reference to
 `_deflate'
 ./.libs/libxml2.a(xmlIO.o)(.text+0x18e2):/usr/local/src/libxml2-2.6.5/xmlIO.c:12
 75: undefined reference to `_crc32'
 ./.libs/libxml2.a(xmlIO.o)(.text+0x1a0c): In function
 `xmlZMemBuffGetContent':
 /usr/local/src/libxml2-2.6.5/xmlIO.c:1304: undefined reference to
 `_deflate'
 ./.libs/libxml2.a(xmlIO.o)(.text+0x2786): In function
 `xmlParserInputBufferCreat
 eFilename':
 /usr/local/src/libxml2-2.6.5/xmlIO.c:2156: undefined reference to
 `_gzread'
 ./.libs/libxml2.a(xmlIO.o)(.text+0x27b5):/usr/local/src/libxml2-2.6.5/xmlIO.c:21
 61: undefined reference to `_gzrewind'
 collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
Any idea on how to get these to work so I can run Dia on Windows XP?
Thanks for your help,
Steve Kelem
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Re: apache2 as service

2004-09-18 Thread Jason Tishler
Prakash,

On Fri, Sep 17, 2004 at 12:50:10PM -0700, Prakash Khemani wrote:
  Did you start cygserver?  Did you set the CYGWIN environment
  variable to include server?  If not, then do so and try again.
 
 Yes, I did set up cygserver. At the command line apache2/bin/httpd -k
 start works fine.

Does adding -DNO_DETACH to httpd's command line (via cygrunsrv's
--args) help?

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FW: problems with new installation, followon to my questions of Sept 14, 20:22

2004-09-18 Thread Koskie, Sarah
And again. . .

From: Koskie, Sarah 
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 1:56 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: FW: problems with new installation, followon to my questions of
Sept 14, 20:22

Thought I fixed it.  Sigh. . . .


From: Koskie, Sarah 
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 1:47 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: FW: problems with new installation, followon to my questions of
Sept 14, 20:22

Gosh this is irritating.  I did not intentionally send 'mime type
text/html'.  Ok, fixed that annoying Outlook default feature.  Do
you recommend Mozilla Thuderbird?

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From: Koskie, Sarah 
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 1:10 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: FW: problems with new installation, followon to my questions of
Sept 14, 20:22

Ok, I tried to send the output of cygcheck as an attachment, but your
mailer refused it.  I have included it at the end of the message.

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From: Koskie, Sarah 
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 12:59 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: problems with new installation

Thanks for your reply.  My delay in replying is the result of my machine
being compromised coincident with my installing cygwin.  Luckily for me,
the compromise appears to have been over the network and to have nothing
to do with cygwin (or anything else I have done or not done.)  I have
now reinstalled cygwin from scratch.  

In answer to your implied question, the reason I would have preferred to
have the old version back is that I did not have time for this.  I don't
think of myself as requiring a terribly sophisticated computing
environment but I have had to install, to date, 7 additional packages as
I found basic tools I use every day were not included in the default
installation (more, tetex, tetex-extras, ghostscript, tcsh, openssh,
emacs).  I also have had to completely redo my .cshrc, .login, etc. and
am far from getting things working the way I want (and the way they
worked before). But that's neither here nor there at this point.

I have the following problems (possibly you should read my questions
below first - I leave that up to you):

Emacs doesn't work right.  1)  ^X^C does not close it - I have to use Mx
kill-emacs.  2)  I cannot cut or paste into it.  3)  I cannot use the
mouse to change the location of the pointer.  4)  backspace doesn't
work.  The pull-down menus don't work - not that I want them, but I
don't like having to go to so much trouble to close emacs. I've also had
trouble with the display getting screwed up - two lines of text stuck at
the top and not moving when I page down, etc.  

The icon opens a bash shell.  I changed my shell in /etc/passwd to tcsh
but I seem to have to actually log in to get a tcsh shell.  This, to me,
is not an improvement.  Before I clicked on the icon and got a tcsh
shell.  I tried creating a shortcut to /bin/tcsh but that still did not
give me a tcsh shell.

I have the following questions:

In order to cut and paste among cygwin shell windows, emacs windows, and
Windows windows, perhaps I have to have X running first?  (If not, what
do I need to do instead?)  I did not remember to tell our computer
services people to load Exceed.  Will the current emacs work with Exceed
or do I have to download and install more cygwin packages, or . . .  ?
I have attached the output of the command cygcheck -rsc so you can see
exactly what I have.  I did not download xemacs because in the past
emacs had worked fine with Exceed.  (Yes, obviously if I am going to use
Exceed, I will have to have the systems people install it.  I'm asking
what my options are here, and trying to sort out what problems arise
from what.)

In /etc/passwd, there are the following users:  SYSTEM,
Administrators, HelpAssistant, ntguest, SUPPORT_388945a0, testman in
addition to me.  Since no one but me is supposed to be using cygwin, and
our computer services people certainly aren't going to help support it,
should I delete some of these users, and if so, what is the appropriate
procedure?

Are there any other security related issues I should know about?  I have
to assume that cygwin as installed is safe until I have time to look
into it, so I am hoping that my faith is not misplaced.

Regards,

--sk

 


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base-files   3.0-3  OK
base-passwd  2.0-1  OK
bash 2.05b-16   OK
bzip21.0.2-6OK
clear1.0-1  OK
crypt1.1-1  OK
ctags5.5-4  OK
cygutils 1.2.5-1OK
cygwin   1.5.11-1   OK
diffutils2.8.7-1OK
ed   0.2-1  OK
editrights   1.01-1 OK
emacs21.2-13

rbldnsd

2004-09-18 Thread Robert Menschel

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Has anyone installed rbldnsd under Cygwin?

Developer's web page is at http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/rbldnsd.html

I tried doing an install on Cygwin, under Windows XP, and have not been
successful. There's something I'm missing.

I'm quite familiar with simple Unix/Linux administration, but have no
experience with DNS administration. I'm hoping someone has already been
through this and can give me a list of things to do/check.

If not, I'll repeat the process here, document my actions step by step,
and see if someone can find something wrong with what I'm doing.

Thanks for any assistance.

Bob Menschel

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Re: rbldnsd

2004-09-18 Thread Brian Bruns

On Sat, September 18, 2004 3:28 pm, Robert Menschel said:


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 Has anyone installed rbldnsd under Cygwin?


 Developer's web page is at http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/rbldnsd.html


 I tried doing an install on Cygwin, under Windows XP, and have not been
 successful. There's something I'm missing.

 I'm quite familiar with simple Unix/Linux administration, but have no
 experience with DNS administration. I'm hoping someone has already been
 through this and can give me a list of things to do/check.

 If not, I'll repeat the process here, document my actions step by step,
 and see if someone can find something wrong with what I'm doing.

 Thanks for any assistance.


 Bob Menschel


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^y in emacs results in total disaster

2004-09-18 Thread Koskie, Sarah
When I type ^y in emacs, instead of getting my last killed text back, I
get an error message about a missing directory.  The only recovery
from this error seems to be Mx-kill-emacs.  This is not very
satisfactory.  Please advise.


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Re: Very annoying bash problem

2004-09-18 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Sat, 18 Sep 2004, Bertalan Fodor wrote:

 Hello,

 starting bash on my Windows XP computer (1GHz, 512MB) takes more than one
 minute!!! It seems as it reads a lot of things from the hard disk, but it
 writes nothing (as the free space doesn't change). It doesn't allocate memory
 as well. This also happens on my Windows 2000 (1.8GHz, 512MB) after a fresh
 install of cygwin, only it is not so much time.
 It appeared some months ago. The previous cygwin versions hadn't had this
 problem before.

 Bert

How do you start bash?  If you start a login shell, try a non-login
instead, and see if it still exhibits this problem.  The --noprofile and
--norc flags should help you determine whether something in your startup
files is the culprit.  If it turns out that something in the startup files
is causing the slowdown, the -v and -x flags should help.  If bash itself
is slow, there's always strace.
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Re: Dia gtk 2 cygwin

2004-09-18 Thread Gerrit P. Haase
Hello Steve,


 The prerequisites for dia are:

 * pkg-config
   gstrfuncs.c: In function `g_strsignal':
   gstrfuncs.c:674: error: conflicting types for `strsignal'
   /usr/include/string.h:75: error: previous declaration of `strsignal'
   gstrfuncs.c:674: warning: extern declaration of `strsignal'
   doesn't match global one

pkg-config is available ready compiled via setup.exe.

 * dintltool 0.21
 (ftp://ftp.gnome.org/pub/gnome/sources/intltool/)
   0.31.2 compiled, 1 test failed (#6), I installed it anyway.

intltool is available ready compiled via setup.exe.

 * font-config 1.0.1
   Is this the same as http://freedesktop.org/~fontconfig/? That
   s/w's current version is 2.2.96, and fails its test:
   make[2]: Entering directory
 `/usr/local/src/fontconfig-2.2.96/test'
   *** Test failed: Subdir with an out-of-date cache file
   *** output is in 'out', expected output in 'out.expected'
   FAIL: run-test.sh
   ===
   1 of 1 tests failed
   ===

fontconfig is available ready compiled via setup.exe.

 * GLib 2.1.3

GLib is available ready compiled via setup.exe.

   glib-2.4.1 requiers pkg-config, which doesn't compile

pkg-config is available ready compiled via setup.exe.
GLib is available ready compiled via setup.exe.

 * ATK 2.0.0

There ain't such thing like ATK 2.0, the latest available version
which comes with GNOME 2.8.0 is atk-1.8.0.

There is an atk package available via setup.exe which should be
sufficient.

 * FreeType 2.0.9
   FreeType 2.1.5 works under cygwin.

There is a ready to run package available via setup.exe.

 * Pango 2.1.5

There is a ready to run package available via setup.exe.

 * GTK+ 2.0.0

There is a ready to run package available via setup.exe.

 * libxml 2.3.9

There is a ready to run package available via setup.exe.

[...]

 Any idea on how to get these to work so I can run Dia on Windows XP?

Just install all of these packages via setup.exe and you're done?
Well, you will have to build DIA yourself, this is not available via
setup.exe;)


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rsync - file size differences - update?

2004-09-18 Thread Ryan Brothers
Hello,

I was just wondering if there has been any update to the problem I reported
last week (subject of rsync - file size differences).  At least for me, I
use rsync to back up files from remote servers and I discovered that all of
my backups since installing rsync-2.6.2-2 were corrupt - so I've switched
back to rsync-2.6.2-1 in the meantime.

Thanks,
Ryan

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Re[2]: rbldnsd

2004-09-18 Thread Robert Menschel
Saturday, September 18, 2004, 12:41:19 PM, Brian responded:

BB On Sat, September 18, 2004 3:28 pm, Robert Menschel said:
 Has anyone installed rbldnsd under Cygwin?

 ...
 I'm hoping someone has already been
 through this and can give me a list of things to do/check.

 If not, I'll repeat the process here, document my actions step by step,
 and see if someone can find something wrong with what I'm doing.

BB What was the error message/failure message/etc?  We can't help you if
BB you don't give us any details on what happened exactly.

Actually, I was hoping someone had already gone through this, and had the
steps used, so I could follow those without causing people to struggle
with my specific symptoms.  Since that's apparently not the case, here
is my history and my symptoms:

System:
Processor:  GenuineIntel Family 15 Model 2 2.8 GHz Stepping 9 (2 CPUs)
Math Support:   Present
BIOS:   A M I  - 8000313 BIOS Date: 08/13/03 17:47:19 Ver: 08.00.08 
BIOS Date: 08/13/03
Bus Type:   PCI, ISA, USB
Ports:  1 Parallel, 2 Serial
Memory: 1024 MB  (36% Utilized)
Floppy Disks:   1.44 MB
Hard Disks: 152.67 GB
Multimedia: Sound, CD-ROM
Video:  800 x 600 in 64K Colors, NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 with AGP8X 
Ver. 6.14
 Operating System 
Windows:5.1 (Build 2600)  (Windows XP SP2)
Net Clients:Microsoft Terminal Services
Microsoft Windows Network
Web Client Network
Cygwin DLL version info:
DLL version: 1.5.11
DLL epoch: 19
DLL bad signal mask: 19005
DLL old termios: 5
DLL malloc env: 28
API major: 0
API minor: 116
Shared data: 4
DLL identifier: cygwin1
Mount registry: 2
Cygnus registry name: Cygnus Solutions
Cygwin registry name: Cygwin
Program options name: Program Options
Cygwin mount registry name: mounts v2
Cygdrive flags: cygdrive flags
Cygdrive prefix: cygdrive prefix
Cygdrive default prefix:
Build date: Sat Sep 4 23:17:09 EDT 2004
Shared id: cygwin1S4

1) I downloaded rbldnsd_0.993.1.tar.gz from the website at
http://www.corpit.ru/mjt/rbldnsd.html into my $HOME/misc.installs
directory. I expanded the tarball into
$HOME/misc.installs/rbldnsd-0.993.1

2) I ran that directory's configure script, which created Makefile and
config.h

3) I used the make command to generate rbldnsd.exe; this generated some
warnings. If the program were running, but unable to match any DNS
requests against the zone files, I'd blame it on these warnings. I don't
think these warnings would create the problems I'm having now.
 make
 rbldnsd VERSION=0.993.1 (29 Jul 2004)
gcc -Wall -W -O2  -c rbldnsd.c -DVERSION=\0.993.1 (29 Jul 2004)\
gcc -Wall -W -O2  -c rbldnsd_zones.c
rbldnsd_zones.c:194:2: warning: #warning NS record compatibility mode: remove for 1.0 
final
gcc -Wall -W -O2  -c rbldnsd_packet.c
gcc -Wall -W -O2  -c rbldnsd_ip4set.c
rbldnsd_ip4set.c: In function `ds_ip4set_line':
rbldnsd_ip4set.c:117: warning: unsigned int format, long unsigned int arg (arg 3)
rbldnsd_ip4set.c: In function `ds_ip4set_dump':
rbldnsd_ip4set.c:272: warning: unsigned int format, long unsigned int arg (arg 3)
rbldnsd_ip4set.c:272: warning: unsigned int format, long unsigned int arg (arg 4)
rbldnsd_ip4set.c:272: warning: unsigned int format, long unsigned int arg (arg 5)
rbldnsd_ip4set.c:272: warning: unsigned int format, ip4addr_t arg (arg 6)
rbldnsd_ip4set.c:288: warning: unsigned int format, long unsigned int arg (arg 3)
rbldnsd_ip4set.c:288: warning: unsigned int format, long unsigned int arg (arg 4)
rbldnsd_ip4set.c:288: warning: unsigned int format, ip4addr_t arg (arg 5)
rbldnsd_ip4set.c:303: warning: unsigned int format, long unsigned int arg (arg 3)
rbldnsd_ip4set.c:303: warning: unsigned int format, ip4addr_t arg (arg 4)
rbldnsd_ip4set.c:310: warning: unsigned int format, ip4addr_t arg (arg 3)
gcc -Wall -W -O2  -c rbldnsd_ip4tset.c
rbldnsd_ip4tset.c: In function `ds_ip4tset_dump':
rbldnsd_ip4tset.c:140: warning: unsigned int format, long unsigned int arg (arg 3)
rbldnsd_ip4tset.c:140: warning: unsigned int format, long unsigned int arg (arg 4)
rbldnsd_ip4tset.c:140: warning: unsigned int format, long unsigned int arg (arg 5)
rbldnsd_ip4tset.c:140: warning: unsigned int format, ip4addr_t arg (arg 6)
gcc -Wall -W -O2  -c rbldnsd_ip4trie.c
rbldnsd_ip4trie.c: In function `ds_ip4trie_line':
rbldnsd_ip4trie.c:206: warning: unsigned int format, long unsigned int arg (arg 3)
gcc -Wall -W -O2  -c rbldnsd_dnset.c
gcc -Wall -W -O2  -c rbldnsd_generic.c
gcc -Wall -W -O2  -c rbldnsd_combined.c
gcc -Wall -W -O2  -c rbldnsd_hooks.c
gcc -Wall -W -O2  -c rbldnsd_util.c
gcc -Wall -W -O2  -c dns_ptodn.c
gcc -Wall -W -O2  -c dns_dntop.c
gcc -Wall -W -O2  -c dns_dntol.c
gcc -Wall -W -O2  -c dns_dnlen.c
gcc -Wall -W -O2  

emacs problem results from bad $HOME value

2004-09-18 Thread Koskie, Sarah
Solved the problem with emacs flaking out.  The default values for $HOME
and $home set up in the default .login file were wrong.  Commented out
the lines that set them and hardcoded the correct location.  Pretty
irritating that this emacs (21.2-13) can't deal with this though. I've
never had this problem with any emacs I've used before.  Should be able
to say ^x^w and correct the pathname rather than being unable to
continue working and unable to do anything to save one's work.  Is one
of the other options more robust?


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cygwin compiled on Linux for Wiindows

2004-09-18 Thread Bobby McNulty Junior
I'm build Cygwin on Linux. This will be transfered to Windows.
In other other words, guys, I'm back to pragramming for Cygwin.
Do I have to turn in a copyright assignment? i don't work for a company. 
I'm freelance.
This is my hobby.
Bobby

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[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated Cygwin Package: proftpd-1.2.10-1

2004-09-18 Thread Jason Tishler
New News:
=== 
I have updated the version of ProFTPD to 1.2.10-1.  The tarballs should
be available on a Cygwin mirror near you shortly.

Old News:
=== 
ProFTPD is an enhanced FTP server with a focus toward simplicity,
security, and ease of configuration. It features a very Apache-like
configuration syntax, and a highly customizable server infrastructure,
including support for multiple 'virtual' FTP servers, anonymous FTP, and
permission-based directory visibility.

See the ProFTPD home page for more details:

http://www.proftpd.org/

Please read the README file:

/usr/share/doc/Cygwin/proftpd-1.2.10.README

since it covers requirements, installation, known issues, etc.

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Re: cygwin compiled on Linux for Wiindows

2004-09-18 Thread Jani tiainen
Bobby McNulty Junior wrote:
I'm build Cygwin on Linux. This will be transfered to Windows.
In other other words, guys, I'm back to pragramming for Cygwin.
Do I have to turn in a copyright assignment? i don't work for a company. 
I'm freelance.
This is my hobby.
Bobby
Where these started to came from..?
Don't confuse copyright and license. They are two different subjects and 
partly different laws applies to them, copyright is covered by copyright 
laws, license is basically contract between you and other people and is 
covered by contract (or similiar) laws.

If you compile it under Cygwin _and_ link your app against _any_ GPL 
library (including cygwin1.dll in Windoze) your application license must 
be GPL. You still hold copyright for your original work (and your later 
modifications) and thus can do anything with that piece of code eg. 
there is some examples (like MySQL) that uses dual licensing, one which 
is GPL and one commercial.

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Updated Cygwin Package: proftpd-1.2.10-1

2004-09-18 Thread Jason Tishler
New News:
=== 
I have updated the version of ProFTPD to 1.2.10-1.  The tarballs should
be available on a Cygwin mirror near you shortly.

Old News:
=== 
ProFTPD is an enhanced FTP server with a focus toward simplicity,
security, and ease of configuration. It features a very Apache-like
configuration syntax, and a highly customizable server infrastructure,
including support for multiple 'virtual' FTP servers, anonymous FTP, and
permission-based directory visibility.

See the ProFTPD home page for more details:

http://www.proftpd.org/

Please read the README file:

/usr/share/doc/Cygwin/proftpd-1.2.10.README

since it covers requirements, installation, known issues, etc.

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