Re: Messages not delivered to the cygwin@ mailing list

2023-11-06 Thread Andrey Repin via Cygwin
Greetings, Ernie Rael!

> On 23/09/15 1:59 PM, Andrey Repin via Cygwin wrote:
>> Greetings, cygwin-ow...@cygwin.com!
>>
>> It is about 4 months since I lost ability to post to the many mailing lists
>> from my primary address. Messages are seemingly coming into a blackhole - no
>> responses, no rejections, nada.
>> The subscription is working, I'm receiving all mails that are coming through
>> the list, except my own.
>> I've tried to contact my service provider and they said the messages are
>> leaving their system all right.
>> Can you please check if they are arriving safely?
>>
>>
> I've experienced something similar with one or two of the lists I subscribe
> to. It only happens with a mailing list that shows my personal email address 
> as "From".

Turned out, my mail provider changed submission policy without a sufficient
notification, and my transit mail server got a stuck queue since last August.

Only discovered that today.


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Monday, November 6, 2023 22:56:57

Sorry for my terrible english...


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Re: Messages not delivered to the cygwin@ mailing list

2023-11-06 Thread Brian Inglis via Cygwin

On 2023-09-15 14:59, Andrey Repin via Cygwin wrote:

It is about 4 months since I lost ability to post to the many mailing lists
from my primary address. Messages are seemingly coming into a blackhole - no
responses, no rejections, nada.
The subscription is working, I'm receiving all mails that are coming through
the list, except my own.
I've tried to contact my service provider and they said the messages are
leaving their system all right.
Can you please check if they are arriving safely?


Hi Andrey,

You appear to be on Yandex and the non-domestic Russian business was "swapped" 
last year with VK, owned or controlled by Putin friends and staffers, who may be 
subject to embargoes, and that could affect their companies?


https://www.reuters.com/markets/europe/russia-tightens-grip-media-yandex-sells-homepage-news-rival-vk-2022-08-23/

Your posts from Mon, 8 May 2023 13:12:19 +0300 on now appear to have been 
released by Yandex today about 2023 Nov 06 Mon 17:30Z!


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Obviously the nikulturni FSB do not consider tech email high priority on their 
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RE: [EXT] Re: XWin copy/paste succeeds on Windows 7, crashes on Windows 11 Enterprise.

2023-11-06 Thread Stone, Timothy M via Cygwin



>-Original Message-
>From: Brian Inglis  
>Sent: Monday, November 6, 2023 2:14 PM
>To: cygwin@cygwin.com
>Cc: Stone, Timothy M 
>Subject: Re: [EXT] Re: XWin copy/paste succeeds on Windows 7, crashes on 
>Windows 11 Enterprise.

>On 2023-11-06 12:04, Stone, Timothy M via Cygwin wrote:
>>> Have you tried the original Motif copy/cut/paste C-Ins/S-Del/S-Ins 
>>> available at Windows system level to see if that can give you some 
>>> hints about what's happening?
>> I don't know how to do this...can you explain?

>Try Ctrl-Insert/Shift-Delete/Shift-Insert instead of ^C/^X/^V and see if 
>anything is the same/different and if that tells you anything more.


Using these system commands gives the exact same results as in my app:

Ctrl-insert or Ctrl-c:  Should "copy", but crashes every time.

Shift-Delete or Ctrl-x:  Should "cut", but crashes every time.

Shift-insert or Ctrl-v:  Should "paste", but does nothing if I have the cursor 
positioned.
Actually, if I have some characters highlighted, they go away, as if I pasted 
"nothing".  At least it doesn't crash!
Perhaps because the cygwin clipboard is empty and it isn't for some reason 
using the system clipboard, it special cases to just remove the characters and 
not crash?

PS I have obviously started xwin with "-clipboard" (since it works on Windows 
7).  It should see the system clipboard and paste that value.



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Re: Messages not delivered to the cygwin@ mailing list

2023-11-06 Thread Ernie Rael via Cygwin

On 23/09/15 1:59 PM, Andrey Repin via Cygwin wrote:

Greetings, cygwin-ow...@cygwin.com!

It is about 4 months since I lost ability to post to the many mailing lists
from my primary address. Messages are seemingly coming into a blackhole - no
responses, no rejections, nada.
The subscription is working, I'm receiving all mails that are coming through
the list, except my own.
I've tried to contact my service provider and they said the messages are
leaving their system all right.
Can you please check if they are arriving safely?


I've experienced something similar with one or two of the lists I 
subscribe to. It only happens with a mailing list that shows my personal 
email address as "From".


I use a mail server, there are DNS MX records that direct my mail to the 
mail server. I use firefox POP to access the mail server and I send mail 
with SMTP through the mail server. The email from the mailing list that 
never makes it to my home firefox is on my mail server (I've looked at 
the list archive, it's there; I can log in to the mail server and see it 
there). I suspect that since it has my address as "From" it is not 
picked up by firefox; either due to a mail server issue or a firefox 
issue, possibly because I haven't configured something correctly on one 
or the other.


I think it started when I changed to a different mail server (and I 
don't want to change again). It hasn't been enough of a problem to spend 
a lot of time tracking it down. If you do determine what's going on with 
your email, I'd appreciate hearing about it.


-ernie


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Re: [EXT] Re: XWin copy/paste succeeds on Windows 7, crashes on Windows 11 Enterprise.

2023-11-06 Thread Brian Inglis via Cygwin

On 2023-11-06 12:04, Stone, Timothy M via Cygwin wrote:

Have you tried the original Motif copy/cut/paste C-Ins/S-Del/S-Ins
available at Windows system level to see if that can give you some hints
about what's happening?

I don't know how to do this...can you explain?


Try Ctrl-Insert/Shift-Delete/Shift-Insert instead of ^C/^X/^V and see if 
anything is the same/different and if that tells you anything more.


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RE: [EXT] Re: XWin copy/paste succeeds on Windows 7, crashes on Windows 11 Enterprise.

2023-11-06 Thread Stone, Timothy M via Cygwin
>Have you tried the original Motif copy/cut/paste C-Ins/S-Del/S-Ins available 
>at Windows system level to see if that can give you some hints about what's 
>happening?
>
>-- 
>Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis  Calgary, Alberta, Canada
>
>La perfection est atteinte   Perfection is achieved
>non pas lorsqu'il n'y a plus rien à ajouter  not when there is no more to add
>mais lorsqu'il n'y a plus rien à retirer but when there is no more to cut
> -- Antoine de Saint-Exupéry


I don't know how to do this...can you explain?  



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Re: [cygport RFC PATCH 1/1] Run install functions separately

2023-11-06 Thread ASSI via Cygwin-apps
Adam Dinwoodie via Cygwin-apps writes:
> I think you've misunderstood how `set -e` works.

Likely, for some definition of "works".  I'm the last person to
understand bash, really.

[…]
> The issue is that the && chain disables `set -e` for anything other than
> the final command in the chain, *including within functions*.  In most
> functions in cygport, a non-zero return code will cause cygport to
> error, but because the && chain disables `set -e`, failures within
> src_install are silently ignored.  Counterintuitively, having the &&
> chain present means that execution will _continue_ after a failure!

Well, that's the short story, but the functions themselve can again
contain constructs that produce unexpected result now that "set -e" is
in effect, plus it'd depend on the call site of whether or not that is
true to begin with.  So in order to fix the problem you'd need to audit
all call sites…

> Alternatively, just have a look at the test case I attached to the cover
> email; I'd expect that cygport file to fail the install stage, because
> the first command in the src_install function is an unhandled failure.
> Currently, the src_install succeeds, with no hint of any problems, but
> with my patch, it produces an error as expected.

Given that it was the model for cygport, looking at Gentoo portage and
perticularly ebuild, you're probably right to expect that to happen.
However it seems that the Gentoo folks also stepped on that particular
mine in the past and have solved the problem in a different way by
moving the responsibility for the abort into the helper functions and
generally expecting "set +e" on entry (at the very least "-e" is _not_
set in toplevel).  I don't know enough about the further details of the
current implementation, but clearly by now it's way more complex than
what Yaakov took as the inspiration for cygport.


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Re: [EXT] Re: XWin copy/paste succeeds on Windows 7, crashes on Windows 11 Enterprise.

2023-11-06 Thread Brian Inglis via Cygwin

On 2023-11-06 11:33, Stone, Timothy M via Cygwin wrote:

On 03/11/2023 20:17, Stone, Timothy M via Cygwin wrote:

I'm having a really hard time debugging this issue.
If I use the exact same version of cygwin and XWin, exact same code,
exact same Motif GUI app...
I find that when I try to use copy/paste functionality in
TextFieldWidgets:
*Cut/Copy/Paste works perfectly on Windows 7 Professional
*Cut/Copy/Paste does not work at all and typically crashes on
Windows 11 Enterprise

I'm assuming this means "the X server crashes", but it's not exactly clear.
If that is the case, there are some instructions on generating backtraces to
help with debugging at [1].
[1] https://x.cygwin.com/devel/backtrace.html

I am using an older version of cygwin for this specific test (cygwin 1.7.15
and XWin 1.13.2-1), but I am having the same issue with the latest version
as well.>> Any help greatly appreciated!  Seems this must be a system issue since 
everything about the cygwin and XWin is exactly the same on both systems?> It's not really safe to make assumptions like this. This could be a latent

bug in XWin which just happens to get exposed on W11 (or that particular
system, even)...



Thanks for your reply. I didn't provide enough information last time, sorry
about that. > Let me start over, with an example and some brief code.
Below is some simple code to bring up a shell with a TextField widget in it.
When I initialize the TextField widget, I change the code to use 1 of the 2 
listed translations:
   translations_copypaste:  This translation table calls the built-in actions 
for paste-clipboard, copy-clipboard, and cut-clipboard when the familiar 
ctrl-c, ctrl-x, and ctrl-v are pressed.
   translations_ignore:  This translation table always calls ignore_cut_paste() when the 
same keys are pressed.  This function just prints a message to the console 
("Ignoring") so I know it's working.
This is almost the entire program.  All that is missing is initializing the 
parent and the app_context.
What happens is:
On Windows 7 Professional:
Both translation tables work as expected:
translations_ignore: Correctly causes the text "Ignoring" to print every time 
ctrl-c, ctrl-x, or ctrl-v are pressed.
translations_copypaste:  Correctly causes text in the small window to 
cut/paste/copy as expected and is integrated with the system clipboard.
On Windows 11 Enterprise:
translations_ignore: Correctly causes the text "Ignoring" to print every time 
ctrl-c, ctrl-x, or ctrl-v are pressed.
translations_copypaste:  My application (not the X-Server) crashes every time 
ctrl-c, ctrl-x, or ctrl-v are pressed.  The X-Server seems to continue running.
I don't know how to debug this further...
   it seems like the translation table is working, since the "ignore" 
translation table works...
   also, everything works perfectly on Windows 7 professional, so it seems like the 
"should"" be OK.
Code:
void ignore_cut_paste(Widget widget, XEvent *event, String *args, int *num_args)
{
   printf("Ignoring\n");
}

void TestPaste(Widget parent)
{
   Widget thewin,rowcol,textarea;
   XtActionsRec actions2;

   actions2.string = "ignore_cut_paste";
   actions2.proc = (XtActionProc)ignore_cut_paste;
   XtAppAddActions (app_context, , 1);

   String translations_copypaste = "#override\n Ctrlv:  paste-clipboard()\n 
Ctrlc:  copy-clipboard()\n Ctrlx:  cut-clipboard()";

   String translations_ignore = "#override\n Ctrlv:  ignore_cut_paste()\n Ctrlc: 
 ignore_cut_paste()\n Ctrlx:  ignore_cut_paste()";

   thewin = XtCreatePopupShell("Test", topLevelShellWidgetClass,parent,NULL,0);

   rowcol = XtVaCreateWidget ("rowcol",xmRowColumnWidgetClass, thewin, NULL);

   textarea = XtVaCreateManagedWidget ("test_area",
   xmTextFieldWidgetClass, rowcol,
   XmNmaxLength,80,
   XmNtranslations, XtParseTranslationTable 
( translations_copypaste ) ,
   NULL);
   XtManageChild(textarea);
   XtManageChild (rowcol);
   XtPopup(thewin,XtGrabNone);
}


Have you tried the original Motif copy/cut/paste C-Ins/S-Del/S-Ins available at 
Windows system level to see if that can give you some hints about what's happening?


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RE: [EXT] Re: XWin copy/paste succeeds on Windows 7, crashes on Windows 11 Enterprise.

2023-11-06 Thread Stone, Timothy M via Cygwin



Thanks for your reply.  I didn't provide enough information last time, sorry 
about that.



Let me start over, with an example and some brief code.



Below is some simple code to bring up a shell with a TextField widget in it.



When I initialize the TextField widget, I change the code to use 1 of the 2 
listed translations:



  translations_copypaste:  This translation table calls the built-in actions 
for paste-clipboard, copy-clipboard, and cut-clipboard when the familiar 
ctrl-c, ctrl-x, and ctrl-v are pressed.



  translations_ignore:  This translation table always calls ignore_cut_paste() 
when the same keys are pressed.  This function just prints a message to the 
console ("Ignoring") so I know it's working.



This is almost the entire program.  All that is missing is initializing the 
parent and the app_context.





What happens is:



On Windows 7 Professional:

Both translation tables work as expected:

translations_ignore: Correctly causes the text "Ignoring" to print every time 
ctrl-c, ctrl-x, or ctrl-v are pressed.

translations_copypaste:  Correctly causes text in the small window to 
cut/paste/copy as expected and is integrated with the system clipboard.



On Windows 11 Enterprise:

translations_ignore: Correctly causes the text "Ignoring" to print every time 
ctrl-c, ctrl-x, or ctrl-v are pressed.

translations_copypaste:  My application (not the X-Server) crashes every time 
ctrl-c, ctrl-x, or ctrl-v are pressed.  The X-Server seems to continue running.





I don't know how to debug this further...

  it seems like the translation table is working, since the "ignore" 
translation table works...

  also, everything works perfectly on Windows 7 professional, so it seems like 
the "should"" be OK.





Code:




void ignore_cut_paste(Widget widget, XEvent *event, String *args, int *num_args)
{
  printf("Ignoring\n");
}

void TestPaste(Widget parent)
{
  Widget thewin,rowcol,textarea;
  XtActionsRec actions2;

  actions2.string = "ignore_cut_paste";
  actions2.proc = (XtActionProc)ignore_cut_paste;
  XtAppAddActions (app_context, , 1);

  String translations_copypaste = "#override\n Ctrlv:  paste-clipboard()\n 
Ctrlc:  copy-clipboard()\n Ctrlx:  cut-clipboard()";

  String translations_ignore = "#override\n Ctrlv:  ignore_cut_paste()\n 
Ctrlc:  ignore_cut_paste()\n Ctrlx:  ignore_cut_paste()";

  thewin = XtCreatePopupShell("Test", topLevelShellWidgetClass,parent,NULL,0);

  rowcol = XtVaCreateWidget ("rowcol",xmRowColumnWidgetClass, thewin, NULL);

  textarea = XtVaCreateManagedWidget ("test_area",
  xmTextFieldWidgetClass, rowcol,
  XmNmaxLength,80,
  XmNtranslations, XtParseTranslationTable 
( translations_copypaste ) ,
  NULL);
  XtManageChild(textarea);
  XtManageChild (rowcol);
  XtPopup(thewin,XtGrabNone);
}

















-Original Message-
From: Jon Turney 
Sent: Saturday, November 4, 2023 11:11 AM
To: Stone, Timothy M ; The Cygwin Mailing List 

Subject: [EXT] Re: XWin copy/paste succeeds on Windows 7, crashes on Windows 11 
Enterprise.



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On 03/11/2023 20:17, Stone, Timothy M via Cygwin wrote:

>

>

> I'm having a really hard time debugging this issue.

>

>

>

> If I use the exact same version of cygwin and XWin, exact same code, exact 
> same Motif GUI app...

>

>

>

> I find that when I try to use copy/paste functionality in TextFieldWidgets:

>

>

>

>*Cut/Copy/Paste works perfectly on Windows 7 Professional

>

>

>

>*Cut/Copy/Paste does not work at all and typically crashes on

> Windows 11 Enterprise

>



I'm assuming this means "the X server crashes", but it's not exactly clear.



If that is the case, there are some instructions on generating backtraces to 
help with debugging at [1].



[1] https://x.cygwin.com/devel/backtrace.html



>

> I am using an older version of cygwin for this specific test (cygwin 1.7.15 
> and XWin 1.13.2-1), but I am having the same issue with the latest version as 
> well.

>

[...]

>

> Any help greatly appreciated!  Seems this must be a system issue since 
> everything about the cygwin and XWin is exactly the same on both systems?



It's not really safe to make assumptions like this. This could be a latent bug 
in XWin which just happens to get exposed on W11 (or that particular system, 
even)...





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Re: Cant install Cygwin Virt-manager that asks for library that asks for python2

2023-11-06 Thread Brian Inglis via Cygwin

On 2023-11-06 09:26, Eliot Moss via Cygwin wrote:

On 11/6/2023 11:11 AM, Jānis Ķengurs via Cygwin wrote:

On Mon, Nov 6, 2023 at 5:50 PM Brian Inglis  wrote:


On 2023-10-31 16:58, Jānis Ķengurs via Cygwin wrote:

I wanted to use some KVM or Qemu or something on linux and windows that

can

fast open iso files for testing
Downloaded on  Windows 10


You can mount ISOs directly on linux with the loop option and module:

 https://www.howtogeek.com/168137/mount-an-iso-image-in-linux/

and on Windows directly:

https://www.windowscentral.com/how-mount-or-unmount-iso-images-windows-10

and that may make them visible in Cygwin.

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add


But i cant install virt-manager to use iso files.
In it can open iso files.
I cant install virt-manager from cygwin any new or old installers, they all
download latest mirror file list and it doesnt have python2 needed for
installing virt-manager.


What I believe Brian was trying to tell you is that you don't have to
have virt-manager in order to mount and use ISO files under Windows.
Once the ISO drive is mounted, it should be visible to Cygwin as an
ordinary drive under /cygdrive according to its drive letter.

This does not make virt-manager work; instead it avoids the need for
it.


Thanks Eliot,

Indeed, that is what I was trying to point out, and if by "use" you really mean 
*boot* into a VM from an ISO, virt-manager is not the only way to get VMs 
running, most VM hosts provide their own VMM and boot to at least install from 
ISO files.


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Re: Cant install Cygwin Virt-manager that asks for library that asks for python2

2023-11-06 Thread Andrey Repin via Cygwin
Greetings, Jānis Ķengurs!

>> On 2023-10-31 16:58, Jānis Ķengurs via Cygwin wrote:
>> > I wanted to use some KVM or Qemu or something on linux and windows that
>> can
>> > fast open iso files for testing
>> > Downloaded on  Windows 10
>>
>> You can mount ISOs directly on linux with the loop option and module:
>>
>> https://www.howtogeek.com/168137/mount-an-iso-image-in-linux/
>>
>> and on Windows directly:
>>
>> https://www.windowscentral.com/how-mount-or-unmount-iso-images-windows-10
>>
>> and that may make them visible in Cygwin.
>>
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>>
>> La perfection est atteinte   Perfection is achieved
>> non pas lorsqu'il n'y a plus rien à ajouter  not when there is no more to
>> add
>>
> But i cant install virt-manager to use iso files.

You don't need it at all to begin with.
Cygwin is a userspace library, not a kernel driver. It has access to anything
Windows system provides the easy way. Just mount ISO in the system any way you
like and it will be accessible to Cygwin with no hassle.


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Re: scp and ssh 'cat' stalls at 64k bytes

2023-11-06 Thread Andrey Repin via Cygwin
Greetings, Chris Roehrig!

> On 2023-06-23 18:26, Dan Harkless via Cygwin wrote:
>> On 6/23/2023 5:19 PM, Chris Roehrig via Cygwin wrote:
>>> No worries; I imagine most people don't run sshd on cygwin.
>>
>> Hmm, I'd generally think the opposite, at least for users coming from > more 
>> UNIXey / Linuxey backgrounds.
>>
>>> It looks to
>>> me like the issue involves i/o between sshd and its sub-processes on >> 
>>> cygwin.
>>>
>>> Is anyone else able to successfully scp large files (>64KB) to cygwin as
>>> the remote receiving end (with the latest cygwin)?
>>
>> Yes, with all Cygwin64 updates, I was able to scp a file of a few MB > from 
>> Linux to Windows 10 with no issues.  I also tried your 'cat' > version, and 
>> that worked fine too.
>>
>> -- > Dan Harkless
>> http://harkless.org/dan/
>>
>>

> Thanks.  There must be some issue with my setup.   Very odd that 'pv'
> works, but 'cat' does not.  ldd shows they use identical libs.   I guess
> I'll start with the pv and cat source.

Try
rebase-trigger full
and run setup afterwars.
Try running cygcheck against installed packages (or just install a new copy of
Cygwin into a separate directory) to exclude possible locked files in update.

$ dd if=/dev/zero bs=65537 count=1 | ssh localhost -- cat > /dev/null
The authenticity of host 'localhost (::1)' can't be established.
ED25519 key fingerprint is SHA256:rK/5qL4K+LBmYS2LfQQH1dT4fmB7+Oi7YlWLTDJvPRU.
This key is not known by any other names.
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no/[fingerprint])? yes
Warning: Permanently added 'localhost' (ED25519) to the list of known hosts.
1+0 records in
1+0 records out
65537 bytes (66 kB, 64 KiB) copied, 7.67032 s, 8.5 kB/s

$ dd if=/dev/zero bs=64k count=1M | ssh localhost -- cat > /dev/null
1048576+0 records in
1048576+0 records out
68719476736 bytes (69 GB, 64 GiB) copied, 670.787 s, 102 MB/s


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Re: OpenSSL failure in Cygwin: SSL_set_tlsext_host_name returns 1 (SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_ALERT_WARNING)

2023-11-06 Thread Andrey Repin via Cygwin
Greetings, Yuri!

> I've built the proxytunnel project in Cygwin
> (https://github.com/proxytunnel/proxytunnel).

> It is usually used to tunnel ssh through https using the https CONNECT 
> command.


> The command "proxytunnel --no-check-certificate -E -p
> {https-proxy-host}:{https-proxy-port} -d 127.0.0.1:22" works on Linux and BSD.


> However, it fails in Cygwin with the exit code 1
> (SSL_TLSEXT_ERR_ALERT_WARNING), which causes this error message in 
> proxytunnel:

 >> SSL_set_tlsext_host_name returned: 1 (0x1). TLS SNI error, giving up

This error means that a connecting party had sent server name which server did
not acknowledge.

> This prevents proxytunnel from being able to connect to the remote peer.


> What might be wrong?

If possible, I would look at the protocol log for connection, if I were you.


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Re: make missing shared libraries: cygguile-3.0-1.dll

2023-11-06 Thread Andrey Repin via Cygwin
Greetings, Bruce Visscher!

> As a matter of fact, perhaps I don't need winpty anymore.  I used to
> have to prefix some windows console apps with this but that doesn't
> seem to be necessary now.

There have been some progress on Microsoft side regarding console behavior in
general, yes.

But in general, Cygwin is surprisingly tolerable to the native console apps,
until they start to behave way out of the ordinary.

Small hint for many builtin tools - run `chcp 65001` somewhere in your shell
init script to hint the native app that it should prefer UTF-8 output.
Many Windows tools (including netsh, for example) will behave more
consistently in such case.


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Re: Getting return code "127" after execution of program

2023-11-06 Thread Andrey Repin via Cygwin
Greetings, rajesh kesavan!

> We are Trying to execute a program like ./sample.exe on 64 bit Cygwin. This
> executable is built with CMake on Cygwin 64 bit.
> The Program is not throwing any error or success details. it simply comes
> out from the running screen without any error and success states.
> and we checked output status using "*$?*" It returns "*127*" output.

> We checked the missing libraries by using "cygcheck sample.exe" and added
> the required libraries as per the *cygcheck* report.

What is more interesting is the output of cygcheck -svr as per

>> Problem reports:  https://cygwin.com/problems.html

> Please let me know if you want more details.

Did you install cygwin on the target system or you naively tried to copy only
DLL's you think are needed?


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Re: Slow Cygwin commands even with Cygserver

2023-11-06 Thread Andrey Repin via Cygwin
Greetings, Derek Pagel!

> I've been having intermittent slowness with Cygwin commands even after
> installing Cygserver. It has helped reduce the frequency of occurrences of
> slowness, but it hasn't gotten rid of them completely. I recently had a
> 'mv.exe' that was slow, so I ran a few commands to get some details on the
> files it was working with to see if that could provide anything.

> The 'mv.exe' command that was slow:
> D:\cygwin64\bin\mv.exe
> D:/lsenv/law/lsapps/edi/work/valid_ediout.20230425113255.tmp
> D:/lsenv/law/lsapps/edi/work/valid_ediout.20230425113255

> It's interesting to note that the source and destination are both in the same 
> directory.

> D:\lsenv\law\lsapps\edi\work>ls -l valid_ediout.20230425113255.tmp
> ls: File or directory is not found

> D:\lsenv\law\lsapps\edi\work>ls -l valid_ediout.20230425113255
> -rwxrwxrwa   1 Administrators   INFORBC\Domain Users574 Apr 25 
> valid_ediout.20230425113255

> D:\lsenv\law\lsapps\edi\work>getfacl valid_ediout.20230425113255
> # file: valid_ediout.20230425113255
> # owner: Administrators
> # group: Domain Users
> user::rwx
> user:lawson:rwx
> group::---
> group:Authenticated Users:rwx
> group:SYSTEM:rwx
> group:Users:r-x
> group:AD_LAWUSERS:rwx
> mask::rwx
> other::---

> D:\lsenv\law\lsapps\edi\work>icacls valid_ediout.20230425113255
> valid_ediout.20230425113255 INFORBC\lawson:(I)(F)
> INFORBC\AD_LAWUSERS:(I)(F)
> BUILTIN\Administrators:(I)(F)
> NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM:(I)(F)
> NT AUTHORITY\Authenticated Users:(I)(M)
> BUILTIN\Users:(I)(RX)

> Successfully processed 1 files; Failed processing 0 files

This clearly indicates that there's a domain group ACE on the file. Domain
access to resolve account names could cause slow file I/O.
Though, it should have been cached if the same ACL is set on entire directory.


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Re: Another confusing error from someone else's Cygwin setup

2023-11-06 Thread Andrey Repin via Cygwin
Greetings, David Karr!

> I'm seeing a problem with someone else's Cygwin setup, sort of similar to a
> problem I asked about a couple of weeks ago, in that it's a problem with
> the same user, but seemingly a completely different problem.

> He is using a Bash script that I wrote, and he gets a seemingly nonsensical
> error that I don't understand.

> The script starts out pretty simply, just like this:
> --
> #! /bin/bash
> #set -x
> main() {
> if [ "$1" == "" ]; then
> usage;
> exit;
> fi
> ...
> -

> He was getting a weird error on line 3, just saying this:
> -
> ...: line 3: syntax error near unexpected token `$'{\r''
> ...: line 3: `main() {
> ---

Quick and dirty way to solve your issue -

$ tr -d '\r' > script.fixed < script.erring

> This was pretty perplexing,

It is actually pretty clear, though.

$ od -t x1a < script.erring

See the output.


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Re: Find free drive letter in Cygwin?

2023-11-06 Thread Andrey Repin via Cygwin
Greetings, Martin Wege!

> On Mon, Aug 7, 2023 at 8:43 PM Brian Inglis  wrote:
>>
>> On 2023-08-07 10:52, Martin Wege via Cygwin wrote:
>> > What is the official cygwin way to find a free drive letter, which can
>> > be used in a script to mount a drive?
>>
>> Just use the Windows UNC network path directly on Cygwin with '/' not '\'.
>>
>> For Windows, it may still be NET USE * \\... but have not used it in decades!
>>
>> Cygwin should pick it up and automount it under /proc/cygdrive/?/ but see
>> disclaimer above.

> So it would be a valid solution in bash to loop from a-z in
> /proc/cygdrive/$letter/ and see whether this is a dir, right?

If you want a temporary bind, A: and B: are often free on modern systems.
Or you could just make a junction to a directory instead.

mklink /J $( cygdrive -aw $(mktemp …) ) \\server\share


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Re: /usr/bin/realpath cannot handle UNC paths ?

2023-11-06 Thread Andrey Repin via Cygwin
Greetings, Mainz, Roland!

> 

> We're trying to use UNC paths (e.g. //server/home/xyz/), but some of our
> scripts fail when /usr/bin/realpath is used.

> Example:
>  snip 
> $ uname -a
> CYGWIN_NT-10.0-19045 WINGRENDEL01 3.4.9-1.x86_64 2023-09-06 11:19 UTC x86_64 
> Cygwin

> $ realpath "$PWD"
> realpath:
> //crawlinghorror_ipv6/home/rmainz/tmp/projekt_kraken/try11_rde/RDE-Development/build_windows10_msnfs_ipv6:
>  No such file or directory
>  snip 

> Bug or feature ?

> 

$  pwd
//DAEMON-EC.DARKDRAGON.LAN/D

$  echo "$PWD"
//DAEMON-EC.DARKDRAGON.LAN/D

$  which realpath
/bin/realpath

$  /bin/realpath "$PWD"
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Re: git 2.39.0 change from relative to absolute submodule paths

2023-11-06 Thread Andrey Repin via Cygwin
Greetings, Fuchs, Thorsten!

> After submodule update with git 2.39.0 some of our sub modules got their
> worktree settings in the .git/modules//config fil set as absolute
> paths. See the attached config files as example. It seems that if the path
> is changed from relative. Not all submodules are effected. It happens also
> sporadically and not and very frequently.
> It is possible to carry on working Cygwin git. However, we are using
> Tortoise git with libgit2 and git for windows in parallel. Due to the
> absolute Cygwin paths this is not working anymore.
> We have not yet seen such a behavior in git for windows. Also we can't
> reproduce it at this point in time. We consider it a bug but nor sure about 
> it.

I've faced something like this in Git projects served from network path.
Unfortunately, I've lost access to my system via Samba and I unable to run any
tests until it is restored.


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Re: Most git executables are hard links to git.exe?

2023-11-06 Thread Andrey Repin via Cygwin
Greetings, Jim Garrison via Cygwin!

> On 07/21/23 14:52, Brian Inglis wrote:
>> On 2023-07-21 14:59, Jim Garrison via Cygwin wrote:
>>> Git comes with over 100 executables, mostly in /usr/libexec/git-core,
>>> that all appear to be *hard* links to /bin/git, in both Cygwin and
>>> Windows. The Windows fsutil command shows they're all hard linked:
> [snip]
>>> I'm curious to know if there's a specific reason for this implementation
>>> that would make it the choice over symbolic links.
>> > For the same reason you are complaining about backups not taking > 
>> > hardlinks into account: to avoid distributing 400MB instead of 3MB.
>> > Cygwin backup utilities should be able to deal with these e.g. rsync -H, > 
>> > --hard-links, although it appears xcopy and robocopy may not under > 
>> > Windows 10; don't know about other utilities or Windows 11.

> But why not use symbolic links to accomplish the same thing?

Adding to the bullet list:
cmd's handling of symbolik links is such that given a symlink path, it would
actually execute the symlink target, thoroughly ruining the executable name
and associated CWD. Making them unusable as command processors in general.


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Re: Cant install Cygwin Virt-manager that asks for library that asks for python2

2023-11-06 Thread Eliot Moss via Cygwin

On 11/6/2023 11:11 AM, Jānis Ķengurs via Cygwin wrote:

On Mon, Nov 6, 2023 at 5:50 PM Brian Inglis  wrote:


On 2023-10-31 16:58, Jānis Ķengurs via Cygwin wrote:

I wanted to use some KVM or Qemu or something on linux and windows that

can

fast open iso files for testing
Downloaded on  Windows 10


You can mount ISOs directly on linux with the loop option and module:

 https://www.howtogeek.com/168137/mount-an-iso-image-in-linux/

and on Windows directly:

https://www.windowscentral.com/how-mount-or-unmount-iso-images-windows-10

and that may make them visible in Cygwin.

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add


But i cant install virt-manager to use iso files.
In it can open iso files.
I cant install virt-manager from cygwin any new or old installers, they all
download latest mirror file list and it doesnt have python2 needed for
installing virt-manager.


What I believe Brian was trying to tell you is that you don't have to
have virt-manager in order to mount and use ISO files under Windows.
Once the ISO drive is mounted, it should be visible to Cygwin as an
ordinary drive under /cygdrive according to its drive letter.

This does not make virt-manager work; instead it avoids the need for
it.

Regards - Eliot Moss

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Re: Cant install Cygwin Virt-manager that asks for library that asks for python2

2023-11-06 Thread Jānis Ķengurs via Cygwin
On Mon, Nov 6, 2023 at 5:50 PM Brian Inglis  wrote:

> On 2023-10-31 16:58, Jānis Ķengurs via Cygwin wrote:
> > I wanted to use some KVM or Qemu or something on linux and windows that
> can
> > fast open iso files for testing
> > Downloaded on  Windows 10
>
> You can mount ISOs directly on linux with the loop option and module:
>
> https://www.howtogeek.com/168137/mount-an-iso-image-in-linux/
>
> and on Windows directly:
>
> https://www.windowscentral.com/how-mount-or-unmount-iso-images-windows-10
>
> and that may make them visible in Cygwin.
>
> --
> Take care. Thanks, Brian Inglis  Calgary, Alberta, Canada
>
> La perfection est atteinte   Perfection is achieved
> non pas lorsqu'il n'y a plus rien à ajouter  not when there is no more to
> add
>
But i cant install virt-manager to use iso files.
In it can open iso files.
I cant install virt-manager from cygwin any new or old installers, they all
download latest mirror file list and it doesnt have python2 needed for
installing virt-manager.

> mais lorsqu'il n'y a plus rien à retirer but when there is no more to
> cut
>
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Re: Cant install Cygwin Virt-manager that asks for library that asks for python2

2023-11-06 Thread Brian Inglis via Cygwin

On 2023-10-31 16:58, Jānis Ķengurs via Cygwin wrote:

I wanted to use some KVM or Qemu or something on linux and windows that can
fast open iso files for testing
Downloaded on  Windows 10


You can mount ISOs directly on linux with the loop option and module:

https://www.howtogeek.com/168137/mount-an-iso-image-in-linux/

and on Windows directly:

https://www.windowscentral.com/how-mount-or-unmount-iso-images-windows-10

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Re: gtkmm 4

2023-11-06 Thread Eduard Filipas via Cygwin
I installed eclipse to run c++ on windows one option is to install cygwin ..so 
i checked and upon installation i checked gtkmm libraries ...i found in cygwin 
only gtkmm2 and gtkmm3 but not gtkmm4 ..and gtkmm4 i use on linux ..indeed i 
would very much like to be part of cygwin team but day has only 24 hr and 
simply i already am running out of time ..i must first finish my projects ..but 
yes it could be option for later :)
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Od: Brian Inglis 
Poslano: 06. november 2023 16:26:13 GMT+01:00
Za: cygwin@cygwin.com
Kp: Eduard Filipas 
Zadeva: Re: gtkmm 4

On 2023-11-05 15:27, Eduard Filipas via Cygwin wrote:
> is there any chance that cygwin would soon support gtkmm4 library?

For which application?

Normally the package would be upgraded to support an application build or 
rebuild that needed the library, but they and their dependent libraries no 
longer have maintainers:

$ cygcheck-dep -qSN libgtkmm{2.4,3.0}_1
 libgtkmm2.4_1: is recursively needed for ( gsmartcontrol inkscape 
libglademm2.4-devel libglademm2.4_1 libgnomecanvasmm2.6-devel 
libgnomecanvasmm2.6_1 libgnomemm2.6-devel libgnomemm2.6_1 libgnomeuimm2.6-devel 
libgnomeuimm2.6_1 libgtkmm2.4-devel paman paprefs pasystray pavumeter )
 libgtkmm3.0_1: is recursively needed for ( gnome-system-monitor gobby0.5 
libgoocanvasmm2.0-devel libgoocanvasmm2.0_6 libgtkmm3.0-devel 
libgtksourceviewmm3.0-devel libgtksourceviewmm3.0_0 mate-applets 
mate-session-manager mate-system-monitor pasystray pavucontrol 
xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin )

If some nice person with some development experience would care to try to 
upgrade some packages and become their maintainer, they will always be welcome.

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Re: rtld-Rules:40: *** This makefile is a subroutine of elf/Makefile not to be used directly. when building glibc

2023-11-06 Thread Brian Inglis via Cygwin

On 2023-10-31 10:21, 7dog123 via Cygwin wrote:

I'm trying to build glibc on cygwin but I keep on getting this error

 [ALL  ]  rtld-Rules:40: *** This makefile is a subroutine of
elf/Makefile not to be used directly.  Stop.
 [ALL  ]  make[4]: Leaving directory '/build/src/glibc-2.38/elf'
 [ERROR]  make[3]: *** [Makefile:1315:
/build/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/build/build-libc/multilib/elf/rtld-libc.a] Error
2
 [ERROR]  make[3]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs
 [ALL  ]  make[3]: Leaving directory '/build/src/glibc-2.38/elf'
 [ERROR]  make[2]: *** [Makefile:484: elf/subdir_lib] Error 2
 [ALL  ]  make[2]: Leaving directory '/build/src/glibc-2.38'
 [ERROR]  make[1]: *** [Makefile:9: all] Error 2
 [ALL  ]  make[1]: Leaving directory
'/build/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/build/build-libc/multilib'

I'm building it through crossingtool-ng.

Here's the configuration it used:

 /build/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/src/glibc/configure --prefix=/usr
--build=x86_64-build_pc-cygwin --host=x86_64-pc-linux-gnu
--cache-file=/build/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/build/build-libc/multilib/config.cache
--without-cvs --disable-profile --without-gd
--with-headers=/x-tools/}x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/sysroot/usr/include
--disable-debug --disable-sanity-checks --enable-kernel=6.5.5
--with-__thread --with-tls --enable-shared --enable-add-ons=no


You might want to try the glibc ML instead of cygwin:

https://sourceware.org/mailman/listinfo/libc-help/

mailto:libc-h...@sourceware.org

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Re: gtkmm 4

2023-11-06 Thread Brian Inglis via Cygwin

On 2023-11-05 15:27, Eduard Filipas via Cygwin wrote:

is there any chance that cygwin would soon support gtkmm4 library?


For which application?

Normally the package would be upgraded to support an application build or 
rebuild that needed the library, but they and their dependent libraries no 
longer have maintainers:


$ cygcheck-dep -qSN libgtkmm{2.4,3.0}_1
 libgtkmm2.4_1: is recursively needed for ( gsmartcontrol inkscape 
libglademm2.4-devel libglademm2.4_1 libgnomecanvasmm2.6-devel 
libgnomecanvasmm2.6_1 libgnomemm2.6-devel libgnomemm2.6_1 libgnomeuimm2.6-devel 
libgnomeuimm2.6_1 libgtkmm2.4-devel paman paprefs pasystray pavumeter )
 libgtkmm3.0_1: is recursively needed for ( gnome-system-monitor gobby0.5 
libgoocanvasmm2.0-devel libgoocanvasmm2.0_6 libgtkmm3.0-devel 
libgtksourceviewmm3.0-devel libgtksourceviewmm3.0_0 mate-applets 
mate-session-manager mate-system-monitor pasystray pavucontrol 
xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin )


If some nice person with some development experience would care to try to 
upgrade some packages and become their maintainer, they will always be welcome.


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python-requests update request

2023-11-06 Thread Adam Dinwoodie via Cygwin
Hi Marco,

python-requests is currently at v2.27.1, and the latest upstream release
is v2.31.0.  I'm chasing down a long requirement chain as part of trying
to update Cygwin's OfflineIMAP package to run against Python 3, and one
of those requirements wants python-requests to be at least v2.30.0.

I've updated the cygport file for python-requests to compile v2.31.0.
The patch files required some updates to account for changes in the
upstream code, but none of the changes seemed actually significant.
Could you have a look and see if you can upload a new version of
python-requests?

My updated cygport file and patch files are available at
https://github.com/cygporter/python-requests/tree/2.31.0.

Cheers,

Adam

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