Re: Differentiate workgroup system from domain member under Cygwin
Corinna Vinschen wrote: On Jan 22 10:34, Christoph Herdeg wrote: So question is more if there is any place on a windows system, a file or a directory or an entry in a file that exists only if that machine is a domain member? There are certainly multiple methods to fetch this information. One of them is, for instance: bash$ net config workstation | grep -q 'Domain DNS' \ echo domain-member || echo standalone-machine Corinna Of course you should be aware that localization kicks in. On a French Win Server 2k3 machine I get Nom DNS du domaine de la station de travail Good luck, -- Sylvain RICHARD -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
Re: xserver bug?
Charles Wilson wrote: I've noticed that with XWin 1.7.3 (and perhaps earlier versions; not sure), the key combination CTRL-SHIFT-0 (zero) doesn't generate any events. CTRL-SHIFT-1 thru -9, alphabetic keys, no problem -- just not zero. snip Is this a bug, or a designed behavior, in XWin? This may be designed behaviour /in windows/. Just out of curiosity, can you check your language bar options. If I remember correctly, you can set Ctrl+Shift global hotkeys there to shift between keyboard layouts and input languages. Good luck, -- Sylvain RICHARD -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/ FAQ: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/
Re: I'd like to have an unreadable file
Tim McDaniel wrote: I'd like to test a script by giving it an unreadable file as an argument. I usually log in as a user, but one that's in the Administrators group. I made the file (a text file containing just hello) owned by user Administrator with absolutely no permissions for anyone else. Cygwin uses a little-known aspect of the NT security model. Besides permissions, there are also privileges. And administrators have the backup/restore privilege enabled by default, which means that they can bypass ACLs (access control lists). [1] Try with a standard user, not a members of the administrator's group. [1] You can use the editrights cygwin utility to manipulate privilieges. For example, editrights.exe -l -u Administrateurs should list SeBackupPrivilege and SeRestorePrivilege among others. And you inherit these privilieges from group membership. -- Sylvain RICHARD -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Promoting cygwin system to member server
Michael T. Davis wrote: We have a standalone server running Windows Server 2003 SP2. We would like to promote it to a member server in an existing Windows domain. Mike, Your description may have been not specific enough. I believe Corinna understood that you meant to make the server a member of the domain and then make it a domain controller. This would remove the local accounts. But you may not want to make the server a DC, just a member of the domain. Either way, I have no specific experience on this particular scenario. You need either a guru or a test server. Have fun, -- Sylvain RICHARD -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: 1.7.0: Getting a Windows app to run synchronously to a script from which it is invoked
Lee D.Rothstein wrote: This is in all probability, not a bug. I suspect it falls into CGF's category of works but isn't (wasn't) guaranteed. All of my scripts (developed under Cygwin 1.5 or earlier) that involve a Windows native app use: winapp $(cygpath -w $something) have stopped working properly since I installed Cygwin 1.7. Here's the script I use, FOR EXAMPLE, for invoking Windows Explorer to the current directory or a specified Cygwin directory path, AND that stops further use of the invoked from terminal window, until this Explorer window terminates: #!/usr/bin/bash if [[ -n $1 ]] ; then cd $1 ; fi explorer $(cygpath -w .) Explorer opens okay, but always to the Computer folder, rather than the current working or specified directory. (Yes, I know that there is a special option for Explorer in 'cygstart'. Please read on.) In the special case of the shell, there's also MS's wisdom to consider. To wit: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/152457 I found that I can make the above work by replacing the invocation using 'cygpath' with a 'cygstart' initiated invocation without 'cygpath', at all. The problem with this latter fix, however, is that 'cygstart' invokes the Windows app asynchronously to the script in which it is contained. Sometimes I want the script continuance to be tethered to the Windows app, and the only way to do this (that I can see), is to put an otherwise superfluous 'read' statement right after the Windows app invocation. Ugly, and not as obvious, to the user, as the old method. Is there no straight-forward way to invoke a windows app from a script synchronously with Cygwin 1.7? -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ -- Sylvain RICHARD -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: gcc compile problem: error: stray \168 in program
grip wrote: Note: I have to type double quotes twice always and I get two double quotes. I use backspace to remove one every time. A single double quotes produces no output on the screen This behaviour is coherent with the hypothesis that you're in fact using the diaeresis key, and it seems to be a dead key on your keyboard. What happens when you press: - {mysterious key}+{space}. Do you get a single ¨ ? - {mysterious key}+a. Do you get ä ? That is (if encoding of this key get börked) an a plus two dots on top of it. - {mysterious key}+e. Do you get ë ? (Same thing for e) You may use the illustration in the Diaeresis wikipedia article [1] useful (right sidebar). [1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diaeresis Good luck, -- Sylvain RICHARD -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] [1.7] Updated: cygwin-1.7.0-38
Chris Sutcliffe wrote: I just uploaded a new Cygwin 1.7 test release, 1.7.0-38. I've noticed that 1.7.0-38 (possibly previous versions as well), contains: /usr/share/man/manmingw/basename.mingw I've just noticed this now because my install is currently hung because it claims it is in use (dunno why, all Cygwin processes are stopped). Is the inclusion of this file a packaging bug, since this is part of mingw-runtime? Chris I was about to suggest a small utility called unlocker [1]. It's free as in freeware but not FOSS, and not 64-bit ready. There may be a more elegant solution. Any suggestion? [1] http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/ -- Sylvain RICHARD -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: ^M added to directory structure
Noah wrote: Don't use '^M' in your script good answer. I know that. How do I remove it? Noah, Try dos2unix (or d2u). Sylvain -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Is it my setup or the mirror page that is wrong as to the current status of a mirror
Brian Keener wrote: Dave Korn wrote: I seem to recall something about the mirror logic changing but I'm sure. Anyone else noticed anything. As above. Do you have a duff caching proxy somewhere inline, perhaps? Thanks for checking - I'll dig deeper on my side. I have to plead ignorance on duff caching proxy though. To my knowledge I am not using a proxy and I'm not familiar with the term duff caching? bk Ahem, My 0.02 € to facilitate parsing: duff (caching proxy) Sylvain
Re: Problem opening new serial ports
Andy Moreton a écrit : On Wed, 06 Aug 2008 02:37:41 GMT, Gary Johnson wrote: On 2008-08-05, Gary Johnson wrote: [snipped] OK, I did some Googling and found a Cygwin USB-to-Serial HOWTO (http://tmp.ua964.com/cygwin-usb-to-serial-howto/) and a thread in this list from May, both mentioning Cygwin's limit of 16 com ports. They also say that this is in the FAQ, but I sure couldn't find it there. So it looks like my choices are: 1. Wait for 1.7 (I'm currently using 1.5.25(0.156/4/2). 2. Build my own cygwin1.dll and change the limit to 64. 3. Rename COM24 and COM25 to 16 or below. I tried #3, but the drop-down list of COM ports says ports COM1 - COM23 are (in use), yet only COM1, COM2, COM4, COM5, COM24 and COM25 are in the Device Manager List. The other ports were probably taken by various USB devices I've plugged in at one time or another but am no longer using. Open Device Manager, and click on Show Hidden Devices on the View menu. Click on the Ports (COM LPT) subtree, and look for greyed out ports. On each of the greyed out ports, right click and choose Uninstall. Do the same thing for any geyed out device in the USB serial bus controllers subtree if you find any entries for USB serial ports there. Once you have done that, you should then be able to reuse the previously occupied COM port numbers. AndyM Don't forget the obvious: MS makes it easy for you to go mad! It seems there are hidden hidden devices. Have a look at this: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315539 So once you clean out the hidden devices and the hidden, hidden devices, then you can remap your USB Com port back to COM3 or whatever, and it'll stay there! Note that even plugging the same USB-RS232 converter into another USB port on a hub will create a new COM port. Best regards, Sylvain -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Problem with Cygwin - command startx
Carolina Biasetti Pompeu wrote: winClipboardWindowProc - WM_DRAWCLIPBOARD - Nested calls detected. Bailing. winClipboardWindowProc - WM_DRAWCLIPBOARD - Nested calls detected. Bailing. Can you explain me the problem and what i can do to solve it? Hi, No solution, but just out of curiosity, If you try simpler commands, does it work? I mean: XWin (you should get an X icon in the system tray and an ugly gray background) XWin -multiwindow (just the icon) XWin -clipboard Note that you can kill the X server with a right click on the X icon in the system tray or Ctrl+C Also, attaching the results of cygcheck -s -v -r may help. See http://cygwin.com/problems.html#cygcheck Best of luck, Sylvain -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/ FAQ: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/
Re: Problem with Cygwin - command startx
Carolina Biasetti Pompeu wrote: winClipboardWindowProc - WM_DRAWCLIPBOARD - Nested calls detected. Bailing. winClipboardWindowProc - WM_DRAWCLIPBOARD - Nested calls detected. Bailing. Can you explain me the problem and what i can do to solve it? Hi, No solution, but just out of curiosity, If you try simpler commands, does it work? I mean: XWin (you should get an X icon in the system tray and an ugly gray background) XWin -multiwindow (just the icon) XWin -clipboard Note that you can kill the X server with a right click on the X icon in the system tray or Ctrl+C Also, attaching the results of cygcheck -s -v -r may help. See http://cygwin.com/problems.html#cygcheck Best of luck, Sylvain -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/ FAQ: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/
Re: unable to use x forwading from cygwin shell
mnedai wrote: other thing, I use yout method and set up DISPLAY on my local xserver: $ ssh -X -p 22 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password: Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication data for X11 forwarding. Last login: Tue Jul 29 14:44:10 2008 from ciber-2863399a4.dcciber.com sandbox1*sand1-/home/oracle 1001$ xclock [1] 30439 sandbox1*sand1-/home/oracle 1002$ connect localhost port 6000: Connection refused X connection to localhost:10.0 broken (explicit kill or server shutdown). [1]+ Exit 1 xclock sandbox1*sand1-/home/oracle 1002$ Just to be sure, - Do you have an X server running before calling ssh? There should be an X icon in the system tray. How did you start the server (startx, startxwin.bat/.sh or XWin)? - Are you calling ssh from an xterm? What does echo $DISPLAY return before calling ssh? And after? Best of luck Sylvain -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/ FAQ: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/
Re: Error Message
Not me screibte : Guten Tag, Gute Nacht! Here is the report of the XWin.log snip Could not init font path element /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/CID/, removing from list! Fatal server error: could not open default font 'fixed' I installed ALL files - but there isn't such a font or folder CID Please guide me to remove the problem. This is a very common question here. You could have googled for cygwin could not open default font 'fixed' and you would have found http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/cygwin-x-faq.html#q-error-font-eof If you have chosen DOS line endings during setup, then deleting and reinstalling cygwin is the best way. Good luck, Sylvain -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/ FAQ: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/
Re: Informations and help
I've just installed the cygwin program, and i have some problem. I've opened an X server and after that i've closed it. But the problem is when i try to open a new one i can't and it appear a message about a fattal error with closing the first one. I wan't to know if there any possibility to reopen another X server or what ihave to do. Jean, Having the error message would be helpful. Most probably, the X server you started is still running and the new one can't listen on :0. You can check this by looking for an X icon in the system tray (close to the time, usually bottom right of your screen). You can use this server, just set the DISPLAY variable correctly. You can kill the server with a right click and the appropriate menu option. For the generics of using X, you had better read some generic nix documents as: - X works the same on cygwin as anywhere else -there is currently no cygwin maintainer for cygwin/X anyway. Best of luck, Sylvain RICHARD -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/ FAQ: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/
Re: file accessibility and copying/archive/...
Hugh Sasse wrote Can it extract individual files from the backup? I don't want to copy old Windows System files on to the new machine when it appears. Ahah! Finally, you tell us about what you intended to do in the first place! Could you be more specific, please? Sylvain RICHARD -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: file accessibility and copying/archive/...
Hugh Sasse wrote: I want to recover as much of the data I wrote to the old system onto a portable drive (which being new is big, I forget how big now but of the order of 200GB), and I want to put the files somewhere on my as yet unbuilt new machine, which will probably be running Vista dual boot with Ubuntu. If it's a once in a (PC's) lifetime job, then the knoppix offline way is the better way. The only guarantee M$ makes regarding shadow copy for non shadow copy awareapplications is that you get the same data that would reside on the disk after a PC crash. I got burnt when ntbackup copied an in-use svn repository (the with the Berkeley db backend). Any knoppix will do, you don't need the DVD. Just: 1) use hdparm to make sure DMA mode is enabled; 2) use fdisk to repartition your removable hardrive, creating a partition of same exact size as the old partition; 3) use dd_rescue to copy the whole partition. I suggest dd_rescue over dd because it will handle read errors graciously. Hint: specify the soft blocksize big enough to use caching (say around 4M). Setting it too high will cause floating point exceptions I've never really wanted to debug; 4) Enjoy. Note that the 3rd step may take some time. But you will get maximum performance from linear access and no other program trying to access the drives concurrently. OTOH, this method is certainly not the best if you need to copy say 4GB of data from a 150GB partition. Best regards, Sylvain RICHARD -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: file accessibility and copying/archive/...
Hugh Sasse wrote: Trying to copy a windows XP NTFS drive to a big disk using cygwin tools I encounter inaccessible files such as ntusers.dat. tar is not particularly verbose about why things fail so I wrote something in Ruby, but I only got about 70% of the contents of the disk across. I suspect this is a common problem, but don't know how to frame it correctly to extract something useful from Google. The setup in question only has the one PC so things like rsync are out. Windows keeps some things in use, but I don't know what. Can anyone point me at the specific thing I should be reading, or suggest anything? Hugh, If you must do an online copy, the only solution is the Volume Shadow Copy API, especially designed to allow copying files in use. But you can copy garbage (especially for databases). An offline solution based upon a bootable linux distribution (knoopix or others) might be better suited to your needs. I suggest dd_rescue if you want to copy whole partitions. A commercial offering would be Ghost. Best regards Sylvain RICHARD -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: I'm having a weird problem w/ cygwin not working on some machines...
FH wrote: Recently we've started running into an unusual problem in the sense that the X server seems to have stopped working, at least w/ some machines. What I mean is everything starts up ok on the windows machine and when you login to some unix machines it works fine; login, set up the display variables, type xterm and the window open. However on other machines you can go through the same process and the xterm (or any other app/window) never shows up on the windows machine. Could you elaborate on the set up the display variables part? You shouldn't have to do anything as you use ssh. As you said you were not an X person, here is how I would do it. On the windows side, DISPLAY is set by the shell script used to start Xwin (startxwin.sh or startxwin.bat). Then, you get an xterm where DISPLAY is :0.0 (or localhost:0.0 or 127.0.0.1:0.0). From there, ssh -Y [EMAIL PROTECTED] will get you to the remote prompt with a twist. Ssh sets up a tunnel *and* sets DISPLAY to something like :10.0 *and* sets up proper authorization. When an X client (an app) runs, it talks to the linux side of the tunnel and everything is sent to the windows X server through the tunnel. If ssh works, you do *not* have to worry about firewall problems. In particular, notice that you *never* set the DISPLAY variable by hand. You *never* use xhost. It just works (TM). And it is secure. My suggestions: - You can check the value of DISPLAY at different steps of the procedure (set | grep DISPLAY) ; - You can add -vv to the ssh command ; - You can use a network sniffer (wireshark/ethereal) ; - You should post your cygcheck results. Best regards Sylvain RICHARD -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/ FAQ: http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/
Re: 1.5.25(0.156/4/2): *** fatal error - couldn't allocate heap, Win32 error 487
Francis ANDRE wrote: I am constantly facing to this recurrent problem: $ make 6 [main] ? (14296) C:\cygwin\bin\make.exe: *** fatal error - couldn't allo cate heap, Win32 error 487, base 0x68, top 0x6D, reserve_size 323584, al locsize 327680, page_const 4096 snip Potential app conflicts: Logitech Process Monitor service Detected: HKLM Registry Key, Named process. You seem to have a Logitech webcam. Its process monitor is known to cause conflicts with cygwin (and is of dubious use at best). Try to deinstall it *and reboot* to see if it doesn't solve your problem. Btw, this is called BLODA interference in the local jargon. See http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.using.html#faq.using.bloda and http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#BLODA . Best regards (Salut) Sylvain -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Uninstalling Cygwin
Remko Arts wrote: Hello, I've installed Cygwin with the ssh package. Now I want to uninstall Cygwin, but get the message Windows is unable to delete .ssh. Seems some exotic file protection is in place Windows can't handle. The only removal instructions I can find for windows are delete the complete cygwin directory, which is, as mentioned impossible by normal means. Any suggestions? Are you running as the same user the .ssh file is for? Anyway, you can reset the ACLs to delete the file (approximative translations, I run a French version of windows): - In explorer, do a right click on the offending file(s) - Properties - In the Security tab, click Advanced - Reset ownership if necessary (third tab). If you do this, it may be necessary to close and reopen the advanced security properties - Set permissions as resuired in the first tab (grant yourself full control for example) If what you see does not match what I describe, beware of simple file permissions in tools/options/dsplay. Hope that helps Sylvain RICHARD -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Uninstalling Cygwin
Christopher Faylor wrote: On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 11:24:59AM +0100, PEDRO MACANAS VALVERDE wrote: Asunto: RE: Uninstalling Cygwin Wonderful, merçi beaucoup, Sylvain, that worked. Didn't realise this could be so easy. Cygwin documentation / FAQ people, maybe this would be wise to incorporate somewhere in the uninstall documentation on your website, as I suspect all users running winXP and higher experience these problems when having chacged file ownership. Thanks again. For this , include the FAQ in a Wiki is a good option. One also can include user tips. You should have paid closer attention to the discussion. This would be just the kind of confusion we don't need. Having people update the FAQ with a tip that was *already* in the FAQ would just cause more confusion. cgf I have to say that I agree with cgf. I should have looked in the FAQ before, it would have saved some typing. I have had exactly the same issue before and perhaps didn't find the answer at that time. People who come from a UNIX background tend to use chown or chmod but may have already deleted chown.exe and chmod.exe. Perhaps adding the exact cacls invocation in the FAQ would be helpful I do not think that an external wiki would be a good idea, as the developers already have to face numerous questions arising from outdated documentation. The most common source of questions on the cygwin mailing list was at a time SSH (mis-)configuration. Users followed wrong directions and did not run ssh-host-config but tried to setup everything by hand. And when MS reduced the privileges of the SYSTEM account for XP, everything broke. Best regards Sylvain RICHARD -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Uninstalling Cygwin
Christopher Faylor wrote: On Fri, Feb 08, 2008 at 07:24:53PM +0100, Sylvain RICHARD wrote: I have to say that I agree with cgf. I should have looked in the FAQ before, it would have saved some typing. I have had exactly the same issue before and perhaps didn't find the answer at that time. People who come from a UNIX background tend to use chown or chmod but may have already deleted chown.exe and chmod.exe. Perhaps adding the exact cacls invocation in the FAQ would be helpful Good point. Do you (or anyone) want to suggest some wording for that section of the FAQ? cgf Not fully tested as I do not have full control over the machine I work on now, but something along the lines of: - run takeown /f c:\cygwin /a /r /d y cacls c:\cygwin0 /t /g Administrators:F - delete c:\cygwin in Explorer should be a start. However, 1) This is for English versions of Windows only: /d y (answer yes) can become /d o(oui), and perhaps /d j(ja), /d s(si),... Administrators is localized too 2) http://www.ss64.com/nt/cacls.html says: Errors when changing permissions If a user or group has a permission on a file or folder and you grant a second permission to the same user/group on the same folder, NTFS will sometimes produce the error message The parameter is incorrect To fix this (or prevent it happening) revoke the permission first (/e /r) and then reapply (/e /g) Good night Sylvain RICHARD -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: typesetting
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Are there any typesetting programs out there like (the English/German focused Tex and Latex macros) that enables one to develop typesetting documents in Asian languages, such as Japanese, within the cygwin pacage group or could be made to work in the cyg win environment. I know cygwin once had tetex (maybe still does), but, TeTeX could not process Asian languages, and TeTex itself has been discontinued. Thanks, Wynfield Take my answer with a grain of salt as I have never used them but Omega (for TeX) and Lambda (for LaTeX) should be the way to go. S. Richard -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Replying to messages
Igor Peshansky wrote: On Wed, 24 Oct 2007, Brad Bell wrote: How does one reply to a message on cygwin.com when you do not have an e-mail copy of the original message; i.e., just given the information in the mailing list archive ? http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2002-12/msg00501.html http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-03/msg00867.html The scripts may be further improved with the skipmung option (which I have not heard of until today). HTH, Igor Okay, now I get it. You can get the munged version of your message at: http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin/get-raw-msg?listname=cygwindate=2007-11[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin/get-raw-msg?listname=cygwindate=2007-11[EMAIL PROTECTED] and the pristine one at: http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin/get-raw-msg?listname=cygwindate=2007-11[EMAIL PROTECTED]skipmung http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin/get-raw-msg?listname=cygwindate=2007-11[EMAIL PROTECTED]skipmung *Sighs* Sylvain -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Replying to messages
Christopher Faylor wrote: On Mon, Nov 19, 2007 at 09:21:39PM +0100, Sylvain RICHARD wrote: Okay, now I get it. You can get the munged version of your message at: http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin/... http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin/... and the pristine one at: http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin/... http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin/... *Sighs* Sigh, indeed. It is very considerate of you to post these for any potential spammer who is scraping this mailing list. i'm sure they are very grateful. cgf To all of you in this thread, the sigh referred to my previous puzzlement re skipmung, see http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2007-10/msg00536.html. The only further help I got was about a kangahippo (DaveK, no worries - I love reading cygwin-talk btw). Brad, sorry for posting a link to a page which contains your e-mail address. I had seen Igor's was there but as he posts it in his signature I thought it was of no consequence. Christopher, If by your remark you meant that one address was harvested I have to bow to you. If you meant that the skipmung thingie is a secret trick best left in the dark, then I have to disagree. Best regards Sylvain -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Replying to messages
Brian Dessent wrote: Use the web archive's raw text link to get an mbox copy[1] that you can import into your email program and reply to. [1] This will not be a valid mbox format as addresses are munged. You can undo this by hand or automatically by adding the skipmung parameter. Brian You said too much or too little here. I do have a partial local copy of the archives. But the [mbox-formatted archive (xxx Kbytes)] link is gone and there is no such thing as ftp://cygwin.com/pub/cygwin/mail-archives/ (or any /cygwin/mail-archives/ directory on the mirror I use [mirrors.kernel.org]). And I never heard of skipmung. Sylvain -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: How to close a SSH connection from a BAT file
Anthony de Sousa wrote: the next time that net start ssh is issued the following errors are in the log bind: Address already in use channel_setup_fwd_listener: cannot listen to port: 139 Could not request local forwarding Re your port 139 problem, see: http://www.blisstonia.com/eolson/notes/smboverssh.php You can check that port 139 is owned by your ssh client by using: netstat -ano tasklist /svc or (more easily): netstat -abn Some webpages suggest stopping the server process but then you'd lose the shares hosted by your client machines. Best of luck Sylvain -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/