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I am trying to install debian-cygwin: http://debian-cygwin.sourceforge.net/
I have followed the instructions there for how to get root having UID/GID,
but it doesnt work Im afraid. I am using the ntsec modell, and I have
generated /etc/passwd and /etc/group by using mkgroup -l and mkpasswd -l
resp
Hallo Eddy,
Am 2001-12-03 um 16:44 schriebst du:
> Hi,
> I'm surprised but there seems to be a CRLF problem in pod2html when
> running under Cygwin.
> For unix text files seems to work fine but if I convert a file eg.
> pod2html to dos (CRLF) text it fails.
What error messages?
Ciao,
Gerri
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On Mon, 3 Dec 2001 20:50:08 -0500 Christopher Faylor wrote:
Christopher> Or, 'cygcheck -c' if you don't want all of the extra cruft.
Interesting. Works as expected, but no way to learn about it...
(besides...:)
,[cygcheck.exe -h]
| Usage: cygc
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 08:45:38PM -0500, Jochen K?pper wrote:
>On Mon, 03 Dec 2001 16:33:37 -0800 Robert L Brown, wrote:
>
>Robert> Is there a command in cygwin that will display the version of
>Robert> every package that's installed?
>
>cygcheck -s
Or, 'cygcheck -c' if you don't want all of the
On Tue, Dec 04, 2001 at 10:13:50AM +1100, Robert Collins wrote:
>I just updated cygwin and bash. For some reason TAB command completion
>is now broken.
>
>The symptoms are:
>type a command prefix - say "ssh-ad"
>hit TAB
>watch the window disappear. (I'm running bash in a cmd window on Windows
>XP
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On Mon, 03 Dec 2001 16:33:37 -0800 Robert L Brown, wrote:
Robert> Is there a command in cygwin that will display the version of
Robert> every package that's installed?
cygcheck -s
Greetings,
Jochen
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Hello,
Is there a command in cygwin that will display the version of every package
that's installed?
Thanks,
Robert
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Well, nothing works indeed :-!
The executables in cygwin/bin fall into those categories:
(a) Print nothing and hang, e.g.:
D:\bin\cygwin\bin>.\ls
D:\bin\cygwin\bin>.\bash.exe
D:\bin\cygwin\bin>.\sort --help
(b) Print nothing and return immediately, e.g.
D:\bin\cygwin\bin>.\less.exe --help
D:\bi
duh.
Just noticed that the original message was copied to cygwin@ as well as
xemacs..
sorry.
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The following was reported to xemacs-nt:
Tom Howland wrote:
>
> The cygwin release of xemacs 21.4 crashes with cygwin 1.3.6-1. The
> problem is can be worked around by reverting back to the earlier release
> of cygwin, cygwin 1.3.5-3
>
> What is happening is that the assert on line 81 of xemacs
I just updated cygwin and bash. For some reason TAB command completion
is now broken.
The symptoms are:
type a command prefix - say "ssh-ad"
hit TAB
watch the window disappear. (I'm running bash in a cmd window on Windows
XP Pro).
I've no further info at this point, so you can consider this a he
The cygwin release of xemacs 21.4 crashes with cygwin 1.3.6-1. The
problem is can be worked around by reverting back to the earlier release
of cygwin, cygwin 1.3.5-3
What is happening is that the assert on line 81 of xemacs/src/realpath.c
is reached with a null pointer. This happens only when I a
Tim Prince wrote:
>
> The most recent success story I have heard, with a modified cygwin1.dll (not
> supported on this list) was with XP Server build 3505. My last success
> with a Pro build was with build 2446. These builds have changed continually
> in the details relevant to cygwin, which m
Hi!
I need to make a dll.
I do
gcc -Wl, shared -o foo.dll foo.o
But I get the following error:
/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/2.95.3-5/../../../../i686-pc-cygwin/bin/ld: cannot
open : No such file or directory
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
ld exists in /bin/ld so what's wrong?
Th
The most recent success story I have heard, with a modified cygwin1.dll (not
supported on this list) was with XP Server build 3505. My last success
with a Pro build was with build 2446. These builds have changed continually
in the details relevant to cygwin, which must be one of the strategies
At 04:10 PM 12/3/2001, Eric Hanchrow wrote:
>I upgraded my system to cygwin 1.3.6-1. (I shut down all running
>Cygwin apps first). Then, when I started bash, instead of grinding
>away for a few seconds (processing my .bashrc, which is big), it
>immediately printed
>
> bash.exe: warning
I upgraded my system to cygwin 1.3.6-1. (I shut down all running
Cygwin apps first). Then, when I started bash, instead of grinding
away for a few seconds (processing my .bashrc, which is big), it
immediately printed
bash.exe: warning: could not find /tmp, please create!
bash-
Hi,
I tried to run Cygwin on Microsoft XP on 64 bit machine on itanium
processor.
I thought that 32 bit intel emulation should work. I installed on the
itanium machine.
I found that fork doesn't work. I downloaded the cygwin1 dll put few
printfs to find
out that fork is failing on alloc_stack
I have updated cygrunsrv to version 0.94-2.
It fixes an error in storing the working directory in the registry
when the `--chdir' option has been used.
To update your installation, click on the "Install Cygwin now" link on
the http://cygwin.com/ web page. This downloads setup.exe to your
system
I have updated cygrunsrv to version 0.94-2.
It fixes an error in storing the working directory in the registry
when the `--chdir' option has been used.
To update your installation, click on the "Install Cygwin now" link on
the http://cygwin.com/ web page. This downloads setup.exe to your
system
At 01:36 PM 12/3/2001, Edward Waugh wrote:
>The output of the (Cygwin) pwd command is in UNIX format with /cygdrive
>prepended to it.
>For example, I am in H: drive pwd gives me /cygdrive/h as my present working
>directory.
>
>I would like to know the rationale for prepending /cygdrive to the dire
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 11:02:29AM -0500, Tom Porcher wrote:
>I think I see the problem here. On my installation of Cygwin (1.3.5),
>the link in /usr/lib is:
>
>/usr/lib/terminfo -> ../share/terminfo
>
>This link is fine for /usr/lib, where "../share/terminfo" resolves to
>"/usr/share/terminf
The autoconf package has been updated from version 2.52-1
to version 2.52-5. Two points:
1) This package is no longer the REAL autoconf. It's now
a set of wrapper scripts that call the REAL autoconf
from autoconf-stable or autoconf-devel, depending
on the needs of your target.
2) This
The automake-stable package has added to the cygwin distribution.
It contains automake-1.4-p5, installed into /usr/autotool/stable.
This addition is part of a large restructuring of the
autotools. See the message posted to cygwin-announce
on 2001-12-02 entitled
"Restructuring the automake and
The automake-stable package has added to the cygwin distribution.
It contains automake-1.5, installed into /usr/autotool/devel.
This addition is part of a large restructuring of the
autotools. See the message posted to cygwin-announce
on 2001-12-02 entitled
"Restructuring the automake and auto
The automake package has been updated from version 1.5-1
to version 1.5a-1. Two points:
1) This package is no longer the REAL automake. It's now
a set of wrapper scripts that call the REAL automake
from automake-stable or automake-devel, depending
on the needs of your target.
2) This
The autoconf-stable package has added to the cygwin distribution.
It contains autoconf-2.13, installed into /usr/autotool/stable.
This addition is part of a large restructuring of the
autotools. See the message posted to cygwin-announce
on 2001-12-02 entitled
"Restructuring the automake and au
The autoconf-devel package has added to the cygwin distribution.
It contains autoconf-2.52, installed into /usr/autotool/devel.
This addition is part of a large restructuring of the
autotools. See the message posted to cygwin-announce
on 2001-12-02 entitled
"Restructuring the automake and auto
The output of the (Cygwin) pwd command is in UNIX format with /cygdrive
prepended to it.
For example, I am in H: drive pwd gives me /cygdrive/h as my present working
directory.
I would like to know the rationale for prepending /cygdrive to the directory
and if there is an option to suppress it.
I recently updated my visual C installation, and for paranoia reasons I
maintained the original install (neither uses the registry, they are just
directory trees for command-line use). I happened to put the new tree
a little "deeper" that the original install, and noticed that I can't grep throu
This message is VERY important. PLEASE read the whole thing --
it will save everyone a lot of time and a lot of FAQs.
Sections:
What, Why, How, Who, Where, When, and Installation
WHAT:
(1) automake has been replaced by three separate packages
aut
At 07:53 AM 12/3/2001, Brian Genisio wrote:
>Hello all,
>
>Is there any way to maintain multiple cygwin installs? I understand that I can
>simply install cygwin in a separate directory, but there is one problem I run
>into : the registry.
>
>When you install cygwin, it creates a "Cygnus Solution
Jason Tishler wrote:
> Chuck,
>
> [Sorry for the sluggish response time...]
>
> On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 12:41:04PM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
>
>>Horak Daniel wrote:
>>
>>
What does postgresql do if there is no system-wide union semun?
>>>There is a check for union semun in configur
Stephen Booth wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Today one of my collegues tried installing Cygwin 1.3.5 and CYGWIN/XFree86 on to
> a Compaq Deskpro EN 733MHz running Microsoft Windows XP RC2. I have previously
> installed this onto Windows 2000 with no problems.
>
> Whilst the install seemed to work fine we ra
gcc 2.95.3-5 is the latest available from the cygwin mirrors, but I see from
the gcc 3.0.x build status (http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.0/buildstat.html) that
it builds successfully on i[5|6]86-pc-cygwin. Are there any issues with
building 3.0 OOTB on cygwin? When will the cygwin package be released o
Tom Porcher wrote:
> I think I see the problem here. On my installation of Cygwin (1.3.5),
> the link in /usr/lib is:
>
> /usr/lib/terminfo -> ../share/terminfo
>
> This link is fine for /usr/lib, where "../share/terminfo" resolves to
> "/usr/share/terminfo". But referencing the same link
Paul Johnson wrote:
> I've used cygwin occassionally for several years, and some things that
> used to work for me don't seem to work anymore. For example, I tried to
> run the autogen.sh script that comes with Window Maker and it failed,
> saying I must install libtool.
>
> I can't find a libt
Tikka, Sami wrote:
> I'm trying to compile OpenLDAP with LDBM support for libgdbm. I have the
> latest Cygwin. I did:
>
> LIBS=-lregex ./configure
> make depend
> make
>
> Everything goes just fine until:
>
> gcc -g -O2 -I../../include -I../../include
> -L/home/Administrator/src/openldap-2.
>
It seems that getsockopt is broken in the latest version.
This error occured in tinyfugue, and the only line using
getsockopt is the following :
if (getsockopt(xsock->fd, SOL_SOCKET, SO_ERROR,
(GENERIC*)&err, &len) < 0)
{
errmsg = "getsockopt";
I doubt that its a WinXP issue, as I use Cygwin w/X with no such
issues. Have you tried reinstalling Cygwin w/1.3.6 ?
-Collin Grady
If a cow laughs, does milk come out of her nose?
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Mon
Hi,
Today one of my collegues tried installing Cygwin 1.3.5 and CYGWIN/XFree86 on to
a Compaq Deskpro EN 733MHz running Microsoft Windows XP RC2. I have previously
installed this onto Windows 2000 with no problems.
Whilst the install seemed to work fine we ran into a couple of problems, i was
h
> But Rob, I don't understand how selecting "Source" fixes this. See
> your reply below.
Read up a bit in the message, he was replying to the question regarding
updating source downloads.
-Collin Grady
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To fix all vim's cygwin dll problems, reinstall libncurses5 package and
try again.
I am OK with vim now, after I did this as per CYGWIN/FAQ. It is
pretty-straight forward.
But Rob, I don't understand how selecting "Source" fixes this. See your
reply below.
For your quick info, here is a snapsho
>>> On Mon, 03 Dec 2001 16:04:25 +0100
>>> Rune Enggaard Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> such that all my drives -- including those mapped to network drives --
> were automagically mapped to /c, /d, /w etc.
>
> I therefore suggest that the behaviour is made configurable, e.g. by an
> enviro
I think I see the problem here. On my installation of Cygwin (1.3.5),
the link in /usr/lib is:
/usr/lib/terminfo -> ../share/terminfo
This link is fine for /usr/lib, where "../share/terminfo" resolves to
"/usr/share/terminfo". But referencing the same link from /lib:
/lib/terminfo ->
Hi!
First of all: Thanks for the great work you have done!
I've just been bitten by the new behaviour in ver. 1.3.6 regarding the
cygdrive "directory". I have everything working again, thanks to other
postings on this list.
I must admit, that I *really* liked to be able to say
mount -c /
su
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 03:29:43PM +0100, Erik B wrote:
>
> Hi Corinna
>
> Thanks for the answer
>
> My application is a pure windows application,
> which accesses postgreSQL using JDBC.
> It does not use the cygwin.dll.
>
> PostgreSQL itself uses the cygwin.dll.
>
> Can I still use cygwin wi
Hi Corinna
Thanks for the answer
My application is a pure windows application,
which accesses postgreSQL using JDBC.
It does not use the cygwin.dll.
PostgreSQL itself uses the cygwin.dll.
Can I still use cygwin without violating the GPL?
Thanks
>From: Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>T
hey
I saw an earlier mail fly by about how cygwin was going to enter a
freeze soon, I presume that their will be a branch in CVS which contains
this.
We are about to do some serious testing of cygwin and would very much
like to help out and submit the bug fixes back into the main cygwin tree
I've used cygwin occassionally for several years, and some things that
used to work for me don't seem to work anymore. For example, I tried to
run the autogen.sh script that comes with Window Maker and it failed,
saying I must install libtool.
I can't find a libtool package anywhere in the cygwi
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 02:28:54PM +0100, Erik B wrote:
>
> Hi
>
> I have read all the documentation on cygwin.com concerning
> licensing and I have not found a clear answer to my question:
>
> I want to install a win 2000 server at a customer.
> I want to run PostgreSQL on the server.
> My app
"Gerrit P. Haase" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Nah, what I meant, there is a function in libpng not found because tetex
> was linked against another version and the table layout changed (unfortunately),
> so tetex needs a rebuild with the current libpng.
Yes, I've asked Jerome for a rebuild (af
Hi
I have read all the documentation on cygwin.com concerning
licensing and I have not found a clear answer to my question:
I want to install a win 2000 server at a customer.
I want to run PostgreSQL on the server.
My application accesses PostgreSQL using JDBC.
I cannot put my application under
Hi List
I'm having a permission problem with Cygwin.
When i try to create a file it says that I don't have permission to do
so.
Any ideas?
Jacob
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Hallo Jan,
2001-12-03 13:41:16, du schriebst:
>> That was installed with setup.exe. But I didn't tested much, so I would
>> like to do more testing.
>> There seem to be also be dependencies to libpng which causes errors.
> Ok. I've addes setup hints, made some fixes and even did some testing
Hello,
It seems Enoch's Site is complete down now...
Remove the link to 'joe' or take this instead of the old,
this is in fact the 'joe' binary which was available from
Enochs site: http://familiehaase.de/cywgin/joe-2.9.6/
Also I'm interested to pack it up and add it to the dist,
votings plea
Hello all,
Is there any way to maintain multiple cygwin installs? I understand that I can
simply install cygwin in a separate directory, but there is one problem I run
into : the registry.
When you install cygwin, it creates a "Cygnus Solutions" key tree in HKCU and
HKLM. If you install a sec
Chuck,
[Sorry for the sluggish response time...]
On Thu, Nov 29, 2001 at 12:41:04PM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
> Horak Daniel wrote:
>
> > > What does postgresql do if there is no system-wide union semun?
> >
> > There is a check for union semun in configure and then if it does not
> > find
I'm trying to compile OpenLDAP with LDBM support for libgdbm. I have the
latest Cygwin. I did:
LIBS=-lregex ./configure
make depend
make
Everything goes just fine until:
gcc -g -O2 -I../../include -I../../include
-L/home/Administrator/src/openldap-2.
0.18/libraries -o slapd main.o daemon.o conn
It appears you have /cygdrive changed to /, which caused problems for
someone earlier today. Try changing it back to /cygdrive and upgrading to
1.3.6. The reason for this is because 1.3.6 allows you to cd into /cygdrive
as if it were a directory, where as 1.3.5 did not.
Hope this helps
>> $ gcc test.c
>> gcc: installation problem, cannot exec `as': No such file or
directory
>>
>> I have downloaded and untar gcc-2.95.2-6.tar.gz !
>> This error stays !!!
>
> as and the other utils are in the binutils package;)
>
> Gerrit
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Thanks for your help !!
But such as Mike I
I have had mixed results preparing DLLs to be called from Maple7 (an
algebraic software package) under Windows 2000.
I can get only as far as preparing a function without arguments,
based on a posting 14 Jun 00 by Carl Thompson:
8< top cut -> bottom ->8
Hi,
I just upgraded the Cygwin DLL from 1.3.5-3 to 1.3.6 and now all seems
broken.
When I start bash I get the message "bash.exe: warning: could not find /tmp,
please create!".
If I revert to 1.3.5-3 all is fine.
Attached is cygcheck output after 1.3.6 is installed (run from command
prompt as
- Original Message -
From: "Mike Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Charles Wilson wrote:
> > Mike Oliver wrote:
> > > Is there a way to tell it "get
> > > the latest stable version of everything of which I don't already
have the
> > > latest stable version"?
> >
> > Sure -- just run setup ag
Charles Wilson wrote:
> Mike Oliver wrote:
> > Is there a way to tell it "get
> > the latest stable version of everything of which I don't already have the
> > latest stable version"?
>
> Sure -- just run setup again. Now that *something* is installed, it
> will happily recommend that you update
Hallo RB,
2001-12-03 10:10:21, du schriebst:
> $ gcc test.c
> gcc: installation problem, cannot exec `as': No such file or directory
> I have downloaded and untar gcc-2.95.2-6.tar.gz !
> This error stays !!!
as and the other utils are in the binutils package;)
Gerrit
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From: "Jan Nieuwenhuizen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Hi,
>
> This weekend I tried to build setup.exe from source, to test my new
> texmf packages and update the LilyPond installer.
The current setup.exe on [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the categories branch - cd
to cinstall, then r
Hi,
This weekend I tried to build setup.exe from source, to test my new
texmf packages and update the LilyPond installer.
There's hardly any info
* cross-compiled on a current debian/unstable box
* cygwin-1.3.5-3 packages
* crashes on windows98 after retrieving setup.ini
* it runs b
Hello, Stewart :)
Check this: http://www.xraylith.wisc.edu/~khan/software/gnu-win32/
Stewart Allen wrote:
>
> I'm trying to compile a small jni lib under win2k, but I'm getting a LOT of
> errors like this:
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> That was installed with setup.exe. But I didn't tested much, so I would
> like to do more testing.
> There seem to be also be dependencies to libpng which causes errors.
Ok. I've addes setup hints, made some fixes and even did some testing
this w
Hello, Ivan :)
What you mean "ntohing runs" ? Does any of the executables,
you've tried to run, print an error message ? What does it
say ?
Ivan Dobrianov wrote:
>
> It's a strange problem: there was a Windows Whistler Server machine (from what I
> understand this is a beta version of the Windo
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