On Mon, Sep 09, 2002 at 07:00:54PM +0100, Chris January wrote:
I'm submitting this again with the changes suggested by Nicholas. Note the
problems Nicholas encountered where because he ran the utilities
on Windows
ME - the /proc stuff doesn't fully work on Windows 95/98/Me. (That's the
On Sat, Sep 14, 2002 at 04:05:57PM -0400, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
This version works around a Cygwin 1.3.12 socket bug on Win 95/98/ME.
Exim now runs fine on all Windows platforms.
Pierre
http://home.attbi.com/~phumblet/setup.hint
http://home.attbi.com/~phumblet/exim-4.10-2.tar.bz2
doxygen (reviewed, 4 votes, Joshua, Lapo, Nicholas and Robert,
package cleanup needed(?))
astyle (reviewed, 3 votes, Gareth, Lapo and Pavel,
package cleanup needed)
Ryunosuke, did you tweak your packages already?
Corinna
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Hi
doxygen (reviewed, 4 votes, Joshua, Lapo, Nicholas and Robert,
package cleanup needed(?))
astyle (reviewed, 3 votes, Gareth, Lapo and Pavel,
package cleanup needed)
Ryunosuke, did you tweak your packages already?
Yes, I did.
These packages are
Some time ago doing a review of the pwgen package
(http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2002-07/msg00656.html) I observed:
This seems to be a GPL package but I cannot find a COPYING file in the
original distribution, this voids the GPL as you (or Red Hat) cannot
redistribute this
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002, Ryunosuke Satoh wrote:
Hi
doxygen (reviewed, 4 votes, Joshua, Lapo, Nicholas and Robert,
package cleanup needed(?))
astyle (reviewed, 3 votes, Gareth, Lapo and Pavel,
package cleanup needed)
Ryunosuke, did you tweak your
Sorry.
The -1 is missing from the filename of your revised packages, as well from
fixed.
Now the situation is the following - the setup.hint which is included in
the root of the astyle-1.15.3-package.tar.gz containst the following line:
test: 1.2.17
fixed.--curr:1.15.3-1
Now
On Wed, 18 Sep 2002, Ryunosuke Satoh wrote:
doxygen
http://www.geocities.co.jp/SiliconValley-SanJose/5153/cygwin-package/doxygen-1.2.17-1-package.tgz
The binary package looks OK. I'm not a doxygen user and I don't know how
to test it :) So I've just run the executables to see that they are
On Wed, 18 Sep 2002, Ryunosuke Satoh wrote:
I made same mistakes in doxygen-package, fixed similarly.
doxygen
http://www.geocities.co.jp/SiliconValley-SanJose/5153/cygwin-package/doxygen-1.2.17-1-package.tgz
astyle
I've checked the astyle package. I think it is ready to be uploaded now.
Pavel Tsekov wrote:
On Wed, 18 Sep 2002, Ryunosuke Satoh wrote:
The binary package looks OK. I'm not a doxygen user and I don't know how
to test it :) So I've just run the executables to see that they are
working.
I've been pretty busy, but I'll definitely look at it more
closely as
Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi David,
Thanks for your response.
My requirement is only for files transfer betwenn WinXP and cygwin not
via another software. Before I made use of Samba to do the job. Currently
I make use of Internet to help me, dispatching the file as attachment to an
email
Hi David,
Thanks for your response.
My requirement is only for files transfer betwenn WinXP and cygwin not
via another software. Before I made use of Samba to do the job. Currently
I make use of Internet to help me, dispatching the file as attachment to an
email from WinXP to myself and
Carlos,
I have never personally experienced that problem, nor do I know where to
begin in attempting to solve it.
You could try the usual, like making sure no firewall software is
installed, etc.
One thing I can guarantee: if you format the hard drive on a machine
(not necessarily one of
This whole thread is way off-topic for the Cygwin/XFree86 mailing list.
Either take it off list or drop it.
Harold
Staf Verhaegen wrote:
Stephen Liu wrote:
Hi David,
Thanks for your response.
My requirement is only for files transfer betwenn WinXP and cygwin not
via another software.
Harold,
Did you get the results of the Cygwin-XFree -- RDP -- Cygwin-XFree tests
I posted last week?
Hello Harold,
Thank you for your reply.
Even though those two boxes are not running a
software-based firewall, they both are the only
boxes with a software VPN installed called
Aventail Connect. We use the VPN by manually
starting it when we need it, but it is not running in
the background
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I'm sure the answer to this must be obvious, but I can't see it! I run:
$ X -screen 0 900 700 -query smpd9.uk.ba.com -from 151.2.154.65 -fp
tcp/smpd9.uk.ba.com:7100
[1] 944
to start up the Solaris logon screen. Then run:
$ xhost +
[2] 1496
to allow server connections. However after
I am running XFree86/Cygwin with aventail with no apparent problems.
There are a couple of things to be aware of though :
Aventail does not support UDP before version 5 - so no X session can work
through the VPN on lower version unless you tunnel them.
You should also change your Aventail
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Branch: cygwin_daemon
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2002-09-17 02:54:51
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog fork.cc thread.cc thread.h
Log message:
Merged changes from HEAD
Patches:
On Mon, 16 Sep 2002, Robert Collins wrote:
On Sat, 2002-08-17 at 06:18, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
Rob suggested to break the pthread_fork patch into smaller chunks. Ths is
part 1 providing a fork save key value handling.
The patch will add a linked list of keys to MTinterface and a fork
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 18:48, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
I have attached a small source file for testing.
Thanks. I've commited my reworked version.
My main goal was to get a working threaded perl, so this was the reference
source for the final testing. With all patches applied (and the changed
On Sat, 2002-08-17 at 06:32, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
Some small fixes in the pthread key handling.
-1020,16 +1020,27 pthread_key::~pthread_key ()
int
pthread_key::set (const void *value)
{
- /*the OS function doesn't perform error checking */
- TlsSetValue (dwTlsIndex, (void *)
This patch contains a new mutex implementation.
The advantages are:
- Same code on Win9x and NT. Actual are critical sections used on NT and
kernel mutexes on 9x.
- Posix compliant error codes.
- State is preserved after fork as it should.
- Supports both errorchecking and recursive mutexes.
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002, Robert Collins wrote:
On Sat, 2002-08-17 at 06:32, Thomas Pfaff wrote:
Some small fixes in the pthread key handling.
-1020,16 +1020,27 pthread_key::~pthread_key ()
int
pthread_key::set (const void *value)
{
- /*the OS function doesn't perform error
As reported on Sunday in the Cygwin list, applications such as
mutt 1.4 do not work on Win95/98/ME because there Cygwin does
not implement open() on directories, as CreateFile () does
not work on directories either. However often open () is used on
directories with fchdir () or fstat (), which
Hehehehe, I was just about to hit send on a reply to your original email on this
Pierre! It wasn't going to have a nice patch attached though. Thanks for
tracking this down and fixing it.
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Hello,
I had the often mentioned problem with the init_cygheap::etc_changed
error when I moved my cygwin installation from my local NT 4 drive to a
Novell netware drive. I experimented a little bit and the problem is
definitely caused by the netware drive. As soon as I'm mounting /etc on
a
Hallo Brad,
Dienstag, 17. September 2002 10:01:47, du schriebst:
Hi Gerrit, I was looking for a port of mySQL and came across this page
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2001-10/msg01601.html
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2001-10/msg01601.html
The link you provided on that page is no
In the meantime I took a look at the cygwin sources and I found the
reason for the error:
On Sep 09 2001 the etc_changed()-function was added to cygheap.cc. Its
purpose is to detect a change to the group or passwd files while cygwin
is running and it seems to be called every time when rights
Hi, cygcheck is attached below.
uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.0 DUFAY 1.3.12(0.54/3/2) 2002-07-06 02:16 i686 unknown
findutils 4.1.7-4
find stops its action when a folder in not reachable.( for example
the famous System Volume Information, or a unreachable mounted dir
etc ...)
I think find
Hi,
install cygipc package, which is optional. Visit
cygwin.com and try to find the link to the package.
ipc package contains all shared memory (shmat())
and other IPC related funtionality. It runs as an
server, however you also can configure it as an
service.
Keep me informed about the errors
Hi,
I just succeeded in building GNUstep (CVS version) in Cygwin
environment. So for all who may concern I've wrote a README.
Also GNUstep source needs some minor corrections. I will provide patches
as soon as I remake them from plane hacks.
With best regards,
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Hello,
I am trying to install Postgres on a win2000 machine.
I am following the instractions at
:http://www.ejip.net/faq/postgresql-7.1.3.README for a NT services
installation. (cygwin is already installed ofcourse).
followed all the steps, but at step 6
6. Change ownership of the PostgreSQL
Step [5] breaks with:
...
checking for PostgreSQL support... yes
configure: error: Cannot find libpq.so. Please specify correct
PostgreSQL installation path
My WAG (without checking the source) is that you will need to patch
configure.in to deal with the Cygwin platform.
Thank you!
I
Hi list--
As the title says, while running setup and selecting Install from Local Directory,
the installation gets so far and then will hang up. The program appears responsive
(in that you can move the window, it repaints, and responds to cancel) but the install
progress stops. The task
Heinrich,
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 12:22:43PM +0200, Retzlaw Heinrich wrote:
I am following the instractions at:
http://www.ejip.net/faq/postgresql-7.1.3.README for a NT services
installation. (cygwin is already installed ofcourse).
Sigh... Please use the official Cygwin PostgreSQL README:
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002, Stephen Liu wrote:
My requirement is only for files transfer betwenn WinXP and cygwin not
via another software.
On one host? Copy it through the filesystem. /cygdrive/x/ maps to drive x.
If you still have problems with unix/dos lineendings, recode can solve these.
Hi David,
Thanks for your response.
My requirement is only for files transfer betwenn WinXP and cygwin not
via another software. Before I made use of Samba to do the job. Currently
I make use of Internet to help me, dispatching the file as attachment to an
email from WinXP to myself and
Igor,
On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 03:16:23PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
I know GSPrint can work with Windows printers. It works fine if you
only want to use the windows default printer. I couldn't, however,
get it to work correctly with the -printer and -query options (well,
the -printer
Andreas,
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 01:11:47PM +0200, Andreas wrote:
Step [5] breaks with:
...
checking for PostgreSQL support... yes
configure: error: Cannot find libpq.so. Please specify correct
PostgreSQL installation path
My WAG (without checking the source) is that you will
Hello,
Anyone having trouble with latest version of apache? Installed 1.3.24-5 over
the weekend and have not been able to get an http connection since Have
tried uninstalling and reinstalling (with reboots) but to no avail. In IE I
get the message Web site found but then it hangs. In lynx i
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when every thing goes according to plan.The message could be strange but reality will
good work! I'll need it in a while 'cause I'll give GNUstep on win2k a
try...
greetings, Lars
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This is the first regular release of exim 4.10, following the test
release 4.10-1
Changes:
- Workaround against Cygwin 1.3.12 socket bug on Win 95/98/ME
- Improved exim-config script and README.
Exim is a powerful Mail Transfer Agent with a sendmail
compatible command line. Its site is
Hello All,
I've searched for an answer to this question for about a day and
have not come up with anything, I have a cygwin installation on NT4 and
inetd runing as a service. I can connect fine, and the service starts
fine, but the problem with hte connection is I get no echo back of
Back in the Dark Days of 7/7/2000, Dockeen wrote:
It may be a while before he gets to it, he was up late last night
dealing with some schmuck, i.e. me. :-)
I will be very interested in how GNAT works into this. Although
some very nice people have sent me very nice directions as to
how to do
On Tue, Sep 17, 2002 at 10:22:07AM +0200, Christian Koessel wrote:
In the meantime I took a look at the cygwin sources and I found the
reason for the error:
On Sep 09 2001 the etc_changed()-function was added to cygheap.cc. Its
purpose is to detect a change to the group or passwd files while
On Tue, 17 Sep 2002, jonathan savimbi wrote:
Dear Sir/Madam
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Might be a good idea to include ALL-CAPS subjects in the spam filter...
Igor
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On Tue, 17 Sep 2002, Jason Tishler wrote:
Igor,
On Mon, Sep 16, 2002 at 03:16:23PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
I know GSPrint can work with Windows printers. It works fine if you
only want to use the windows default printer. I couldn't, however,
get it to work correctly with the
Hi:
I am trying to build a cross-gcc under cygwin, but I have been
running into crashes in /bin/sh (which is ash-20020731-1). We are
running on Windows 2000, on a dual Pentium 4, and cygwin setup says it
is version 2.249.2.5.
Here are the two stackdumps from yesterday. I'll try to
SpamAssassin is what I use to deal with spam on some mailing lists I work
with. It has saved by butt on many occasions.
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Hi,
I tried allocating and deallocating on the same heap
i.e. the heap belonging to the DLL. However, the
problem still persists. Looks like there might be some
other problem.
I have uploaded the modified version of the programs
as a tarball with a README file for installing and
running the
Attached is a bash script that emulates the ldd(1) utility. Enjoy.
ldd
Description: Binary data
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It can be done. I have a working (or so it seems) GNAT for cygwin.
Let me know if you are interested.
-Original Message-
From: David A. Cobb [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 18 September 2002 3:21
To: Dockeen
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: New gcc-3.1.1 Release - g77
Hi Gary,
Just a short question, is there any sight on a fix for the maildir
functions in
cygwins mutt or is the problem a general mutt problem.
Actually it's a filename problem. The maildir format needs to be able to put a
few special characters (, or ; I believe is one of them) into
I think I got all of the things down, what am I missing? Drive is DDS3,
cygwin was just installed from net today:
Administrator@BRIAN ~
$ mount -b -f //./tape0 /dev/st0
Administrator@BRIAN ~
$ mt -f /dev/st0 status
No media
datcompression : on
min block size :1
I think I got all of the things down, what am I missing? Drive is DDS, OS is
W2KSP2, cygwin was just installed from net today:
Administrator@BRIAN ~
$ mount -b -f //./tape0 /dev/st0
Administrator@BRIAN ~
$ mt -f /dev/st0 status
No media
datcompression : on
min block size :1
Hello all,
I come to this mailing list for the first time. If I go to the wrong place, apologize
me. I installed Cygwin on my machine (Win95), when I compiled my program that use
-lpng, system told me that libpng wasn't found. I installed cygwin including libpng.
What I did wrong or how to
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