On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 04:56:19PM +1100, Robert Collins wrote:
Is missing /usr/doc/Cygwin/Robots-2.0.1.README.
Is that intentional?
Yes. What do you want to read?
Corinna
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Robert,
2001-12-28 14:13:04, du schriebst:
Now for the next one: libxslt
Ye, I'm in favour for this too.
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# Libxslt test package
@ libxslt
sdesc: Libxslt is the XSLT C library developped for the Gnome project.
ldesc: Libxslt is the XSLT C library developped for the Gnome
Chuck,
lovely wrapper scripts, they work beautifully (its what I used for
libxml2 and libxslt - which I did so I could give you feedback).
Cheers,
Rob
Your reference doesn't say that _ALL_ packages need a README. What's
difficult with Robots? Your reference also doesn't say anything about
adding how the package was configured to a README. Your reference was
only dealing with where to put the READMEs that need to be created. I
don't see a
On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 09:46:57PM +1100, Robert Collins wrote:
The configure flags for the package perhaps. I thought that having
Have you seen any `configure' script in the package? There's
nothing special to talk about.
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Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2001 09:52:25 -0500
From: Earnie Boyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Your reference doesn't say that _ALL_ packages need a README.
Quoting from URL:http://cygwin.com/setup.html#package_contents:
In your binary package, include a file
/usr/doc/Cygwin/foo-vendor-suffix.README
On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 10:48:29AM -0500, Jonathan Kamens wrote:
Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2001 09:52:25 -0500
From: Earnie Boyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Your reference doesn't say that _ALL_ packages need a README.
Quoting from URL:http://cygwin.com/setup.html#package_contents:
In your binary
On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 10:56:36AM -0500, Jeffrey Turner wrote:
Hi, I haven't had much chance to follow this list
is anyone working on porting gcc 3.0.3 to cygwin?
If not I'll give it a go if someone would just give
me a couple clues.
Wrong mailing list. Use [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Also check the
My impression has been that a README in that location was required
(since that thread occured), which is why it is listed as required in
setup.html.
I don't particularly care either way , but I think that _consistency_ is
a very good idea, and that we should either bitbucket all those readme's
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From: Charles Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Robert Collins wrote:
Chuck,
lovely wrapper scripts, they work beautifully (its what I used
for
libxml2 and libxslt - which I did so I could give you feedback).
That's good to hear. So you exercised the whole
Wonderful! That fixed it. In my blackbox menu file, I changed it to:
'rxvt -e bash' which fixes everything.
Strangely though, on previous installations, I know I didn't have to do
this. It just worked. Any way I can tell rxvt to start up using bash
instead of sh by default, rather than
Here's a patch that makes the Other URL functionality work. I've merged the
IDD_SITE and IDD_OTHER_URL boxes into one, which seems more intuitive (and yes,
that list box is getting pretty stubby, it's on the proverbial plate).
I also removed test -f ./.bashrc . ./.bashrc from the generated
Gary, can I ask that you do not bz2 your diffs, unless there is real
need for it?
It makes having a quick look at them much harder...
Rob
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Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Thanks. BTW: If you can identify what made that huge patch (my money is
on indent 2.2.7 inserting ^M's)'s that would be handy.
Rob
It's highly bizarre, but AFAICT it's not indent but rather something wrong with
cvs diff. Here's my investigation so far, I'm
On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 06:22:43PM +0100, Ralf Habacker wrote:
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Of Corinna Vinschen
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 11:36 AM
To: cygwin
Subject: Re: duplicate regexec/regcomp functions detected
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gcc -o test -lpthread main.o [-lcygwin]
This will result in multiple defined symbols for WinMain (expected
that
main.o contains a main function). You can say don't do this, but
what
about bigger packages like qt. The
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From: Jason Tishler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 27, 2001 7:05 PM
To: Ralf Habacker
Cc: Cygwin
Subject: Re: rebase addon - Bas and Size listing of dll's without
rebasing
Ralf,
On Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 09:08:49PM +0100, Ralf Habacker
redirected to cygwin!
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From: Gary R. Van Sickle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks. BTW: If you can identify what made that huge patch (my money
is
on indent 2.2.7 inserting ^M's)'s that would be handy.
Rob
It's highly bizarre, but AFAICT it's not indent but rather
Robert,
2001-12-28 14:10:30, du schriebst:
Thanks. BTW: If you can identify what made that huge patch (my money
is on indent 2.2.7 inserting ^M's)'s that would be handy.
`indent' is linked against /lib/automode.o and adds nothing (at least no ^M's).
Gerrit
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On Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 08:43:24PM +0100, First Name Last Name wrote:
6 months ago I had no problem. But now I am using new versions (cygwin
1.3.6-6,
postgresql 7.1.3-1 and cygipc-1.11-1) and I have the following problems:
pq_recvbuf: unexpected EOF on client connection
pq_recvbuf: recv()
At 11:12 AM 12/28/2001, ROHIT X SINGH wrote:
Perhaps the output of 'cygcheck -s -r -v' would be of some help (and
maybe not! ;-) )
Thanks Larry,
I have found something which may be able to pinpoint the source of the
error: However, I'm not competent enough to judge what's wrong! Perhaps,
On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 12:14:04PM +0100, Ralf Habacker wrote:
gcc -o test -lpthread main.o [-lcygwin]
This will result in multiple defined symbols for WinMain (expected that
main.o contains a main function). You can say don't do this, but what
about bigger packages like qt. The qt
On Fri, Dec 28, 2001 at 12:50:07PM +0100, Ralf Habacker wrote:
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From: Jason Tishler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 09:08:49PM +0100, Ralf Habacker wrote:
On analysing this problem I added an option -l to the rebase tool to
list dll's imagebase
On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 12:22:10AM +1100, Robert Collins wrote:
Isn't automode read-in-text, write in binary?
Yes.
cgf
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FAQ:
Thank you.
In fact, the problem is not very serious, since it only happens
when my program finalizes the connection with the database.
I was able to verify that everything works well, it is only when
my program disconnects that those errors appear.
I think that it can be due that my program
I removed the extraneous version of the cygwin1.dll from my path and
rebooted my Pc. The problem still remains. An updated cygcheck output is
enclosed.
On Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 11:48:37AM -0800, Mark Wood-Patrick wrote:
I have $CYGWIN=tty
I have cygwin version package 1.3.6-6
Cygcheck info
Mark Wood-Patrick writes:
I removed the extraneous version of the cygwin1.dll from my path and
rebooted my Pc. The problem still remains. An updated cygcheck
output is enclosed.
Wednesday, 26 December, 2001 Mark Wood-Patrick [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
MWP I am having problems with echo being
Won't this just run bash at 12:15?
What I want to do is run a script, MyScript, within a bash environment at
12:15.
So, I want to emulate the following:
1. Start bash. .bashrc is executed and shell opens with a prompt.
2. At the prompt, run MyScript
Can this be done?
Thanks.
Scott
Have you looked at using cron? That would be the unixy way of doing
things. But you can invoke bash and give it a script and some parameters
in your sh.bat file-
at 12:15 cmd /c c:\bla\bla\sh.bat
contents of sh.bat-
bash -i /cygdrive/c/bla/bla/MyScript parameter1 parameter2
(the -i makes
Norman writes:
Yikes, that is quite the $PATH
You might want to think about simplifing it a bit when working
in a Cygwin shell
what is the result of issuing
% which echo
Cheers
Norman
I have rationalized my path some and 'which echo' returns echo is a shell
builtin since I am running
I am using cygwin 1.3.3-2 and when I type which echo from a bash
shell, it tells me /usr/bin/echo. That is the echo in c:\cygwin\bin.
HTH,
Peter
Mark Wood-Patrick wrote:
Norman writes:
Yikes, that is quite the $PATH
You might want to think about simplifing it a bit when working
in a
When I try to compile xcircuit, the gcc has errors:
dir.h no such file
Why is that?
I tried to use the precompiled xcircuit, but it causes segmentation fault
because I believe it was compiled with version B20.1
I found it almost absurd to install an old version just because of that...
Does
Hi everyone,
Pardon my ignorance on this, but I have searched the mailing list archives on this (as
well as read the user guide to look for guidance) but this problem doesn't seem to be
mentioned anywhere.
I have been using tcsh and cygwin for a long time now (since the b19 days) and have
Peter Buckley writes:
I am using cygwin 1.3.3-2 and when I type which echo from a bash
shell, it tells me /usr/bin/echo. That is the echo in c:\cygwin\bin.
Exactly !
I guess I should have been more direct and asked about the results of
% which bash
% which sh
FWIW
I found this line in
On Sat, Dec 29, 2001 at 10:07:16AM +1100, Robert Collins wrote:
Won't that cause problems on textmode mounts?
It shouldn't. A program sees \n line endings regardless.
In text mode the line endings can be either \r\n (CRLF) or \n (LF).
So, writing the program with just \n should be fine for
Jeff All,
Thanks commenting out set noglob fixed the problem. It would
seem to me that set noglob should not be the default in csh.cshrc. This
is not the case in Linux or Solaris. The csh.cshrc file says that these
are neat default settings. I don't agree at least for this particular
Try using the native win2k command runas, which more closely resembles sudo than su
The su.exe from NT4 days doesn's seem to be compatible with W2k.
$ which runas
/cygdrive/c/winnt/system32/runas
$ runas
RUNAS USAGE:
RUNAS [/profile] [/env] [/netonly] /user:UserName program
/profile
I've uploaded LibXML2-2.4.12-1 to the Cygwin net distribution.
Libxml is the XML C library developped for the Gnome project. XML itself
is a metalanguage to design markup languages, i.e. text language where
semantic and structure are added to the content using extra 'markup'
information enclosed
I've uploaded LibXSLT-1.0.9-1 to the Cygwin net distribution.
Libxslt is the XSLT C library developped for the Gnome project. XSLT
itself is an XML language to define transformation for XML. Libxslt is
based on libxml2 the XML C library developped for the Gnome project. It
also implements most
Hi,
If I wanted to take use some other gnu application in a windows environment
using the cygwin files, then what do I do? Can I use the regular cygwin setup
to detect the new gnu application to be installed under the usr/ directory?
Would I need to do something special to the gnu application
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