Max,
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 11:56:50PM -, Max Bowsher wrote:
Please comment on these patches, and then I will make any changes
people suggest, write up a ChangeLog, and request they be committed.
fix-gcc3-main.patch - Addition of std:: prefixes, using std::type
directives, tightening
On Sat, 2002-11-02 at 03:04, Jason Tishler wrote:
Max,
On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 11:56:50PM -, Max Bowsher wrote:
Please comment on these patches, and then I will make any changes
people suggest, write up a ChangeLog, and request they be committed.
fix-gcc3-main.patch - Addition of
Subject: setup Question for Robert: In archive_tar_file.cc, compress_*.cc is
min the STL std::min from algorithm or the macro from windows.h ?
Robert - which one of these is supposed to be used? I couldn't figure it out
from the source. I ask because macros min max play havoc with
libstdc++-v3.
Hi,
From: Gerald S. Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 13:28:04 -0500
::I agree -rootless rocks. And a -systray option would be great.
It's rocking realy cool! :-)
::But one thing that I'd really like to be able to do now that
::-rootless is around is be able to have all X
Hi All,
I have a problem using a wireless card (3com) on my home network. I have a
basic wireless setup and a switched setup (for my servers). When using the
wireless card I can use the internet fully and most applications are happy
with it. Bizarly though ipconfig /all doesn't list the
Chris,
XWin.exe doesn't directly get the list of available IP interfaces.
Rather, it has cygwin1.dll provide it with that list. There have been
problems before with Token Ring cards not showing up in the list of
adapters, as well as other little sublities that have been worked out
over the
Hi Harold,
I seem to have the latest drivers, I checked a couple of weeks ago, no harm
in doing so on a regular basis.
It just strikes me as weird that although I can telnet into a box over it I
can't start a server on it. Add that to ipconfig /all and it makes it very
confusing.
I'll send
Gerald S. Williams wrote:
Ultimately, what you really want is the ability to go both
ways--let X applications be managed by Windows and let
Windows applications be managed by X window managers (like
LiteStep only allowing X calls all the way down--I think
LiteStep uses GTK or something). Of
Guess I'm in the 1% then, I prefer fvwm to any other window manager I have
seen yet. It would be very, very cool to have fvwm on Windows.
/W
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Gerald S. Williams wrote:
Ultimately, what you really want is the ability to go both
ways--let X
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Well, that is not an opinion that I have ever seen expressed here to
date and I have not seen any developer announce that they are aiming to
provide such functionality. It has always been my understanding that
99% of people are interested in having MS Windows manage
Wilhelm,
Wilhelm Person wrote:
Guess I'm in the 1% then, I prefer fvwm to any other window manager I have
seen yet. It would be very, very cool to have fvwm on Windows.
/W
Are you referring to just having fvwm available for Cygwin/XFree86 or
are you referring to having the additional
Right now I use cygwin xfree for terminal emulation, more or less. But it
would be nice to be able to use an X windowmanager instead of Explorer. So
all the applications, even stuff like IE or WinAMP, are managed through
the X window manager.
As I understand it the current efforts with a
Wilhelm,
Oh yeah, I see your point. I don''t want to start up that discussion
again :)
Harold
Wilhelm Person wrote:
Right now I use cygwin xfree for terminal emulation, more or less. But it
would be nice to be able to use an X windowmanager instead of Explorer. So
all the applications, even
Chris Twiner wrote:
Hi All,
I have a problem using a wireless card (3com) on my home network. I have a
basic wireless setup and a switched setup (for my servers). When using the
wireless card I can use the internet fully and most applications are happy
with it. Bizarly though
There was some discussion on the list a while back regarding this very
thing. They are now using the win32-x11 mailing list. Here's a message
announcing the genesis of the project:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/win32-x11/2002-q3/msg00019.html
From: Gerald S. Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Thomas
I have tried to compile an X11 program from the Guile tutorial
http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/docs/guile-tut/tortoise1.html. I could
compile it but when I run it from bash, I get a core dump.
On the Linux system I use for my work, the program runs flawlessly. I cannot
tell if this is
how can i write a makefile wiht bisonflex in cygwin
? is there any example ?
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Hi There,
Ok This is another of those weird bug.
If All your filenames adds up to more than 96707 by even just one
char, if you request ls *.data or rm *.data you will get a bash:
/usr/bin/ls: Invalid argument. But ls without a pattern request will work.
Here is what I found
Thanks to Pierre A. Humblet and Joshua D. Franklin for further guidance.
My problems were solved by adding set CYGWIN=nontsec to the cygwin.bat file. It
appears that the ACL setup on my machine clashed with ntsec somehow. As I have no
influence on that, turning ntsec off seems to be the only
Antwort auf Mail von Jason Tishler vom 30.10.2002 16:23:18:
Hello Jason,
I'm redirecting this post to the Cygwin mailing list, because (IMO) that
list is more appropriate for these types of problems.
Oh, sorry i'm not member of this List in the moment, but...
[...]
The above seems to indicate
Hi people,
I have been able to get .so file which I'm trying to use now in a jni link
in windows, but I'm facing some problems.
This is the situation:
I had some .cpp, .h and .lib libraries. My aim was to get a .so from these
so that it can be used in a jni link in linux, so I used cygwin.
I've been upgrading to cygwin 1.3.14-1. After the update the apache
web server won't start up again. The /var/log/apache/error_log
contains:
[Thu Oct 31 22:24:51 2002] [notice] Apache/1.3.24 (Cygwin) configured -- resuming
normal operations
[Thu Oct 31 22:24:51 2002] [notice] Accept mutex:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Oct 25, 2002 at 03:24:19PM +0200, Javier wrote:
We-ell... Here I am experiencing problems, of a different sort, too!
DEVELO~1 uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.0 UNO 1.3.14(0.62/3/2) 2002-10-24 10:48 i686 unknown
DEVELO~1 /usr/sbin/apachectl start
Ralf Habacker schrieb:
Why does apache tries to load cygxml2-2.dll?
the php module uses this dll.
yep, Ralf is an eagle eye! :))
Stipe
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And after some output, I did
public_html /usr/sbin/apachectl start
/usr/sbin/apachectl start: httpd started
So that was it!! :)
Thanks a lot for the pointers and tips; I wouldn't have been able to
solve it
that's why I included the rebasing issue in /usr/doc/Cygwin/apache*
You should
The absolute base address isn't the most important thing, the only thing which
is important to find a base address which isn't used by one of the applications
loaded dll's.
yep, shouldn't we enforce some bash script that can detect such a
free base address or modify Jason's rebase.
BTW, can
( resent, due to original mis-address )
Randall R Schulz wrote:
Since I participated in the confusion about gcc/g++'s interpretation
of the cpu-type-specific options, I thought I'd post this excerpt
from the GCC manual page:
-mcpu=cpu-type
Tune to cpu-type everything
Perhaps you'll find 'xargs' helpful.
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At 04:29 AM
Is there a way to copy text from bash into a Windows application and vice
versa?
TIA,
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On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 02:55:03PM +0100, jblazi wrote:
Is there a way to copy text from bash into a Windows application and vice
versa?
Yes.
Depends on the programm you run bash in (cmd.exe or rxvt). Dor cmd set
the properties-options-quick edit and insert modus than you can cpy
and paste
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 10:10:24PM -0500, CBFalconer wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 06:58:03PM -0500, CBFalconer wrote:
Unfortunately that is all the data there is. I don't expect a magic
wand. The problem is probably in the gui stuff gdb is calling anyhow.
W98 is
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 05:21:47AM -0500, CBFalconer wrote:
Such architecture optimizations are much more likely to have been
taken in the GUI gubris that is being used for display than in
GCC/GDB themselves. I think the moral is that such settings
should be recorded in the distribution.
None of
I am trying to compile a small application from the GUILE tutorial. This
application needs X11/Xlib.h. I installed the X11 files and the include
file is in the directory d:/cygwin/usr/X11R6/include/X11, but I do not
know how to tell this gcc. For example
$ gcc -I/d:cygwin/usr/X11R6/include/
Stipe,
On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 12:24:00PM +0100, Stipe Tolj wrote:
Chris and others talked something about integrating rebasing in
setup.exe some time ago, I thing this is yet not done, right?!
Yes, I'm still working on it...
Jason
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On 30 Oct 2002 at 23:13, CBFalconer wrote:
I have been trying out gdb in Cygwin, and found it to hang and/or crash
under W98, running on a 486.
I tried gdb (the version you cited) with the windowed interface on a 486
running NT 4.0, and it appeared to work fine on a simple hello, world
test
Ah, finally a good soul with an honest-to-goodness data point!
Who knew there were actually 486s still around. ;-) Seems like
this lends credence to Chris' arguments (did he need some? :-) )
Chuck, if you're seeing some problem and want to try to get it
resolved, you need to push into a
With the cygwin 1.3.13 bash shell running in a Windows 98 SE DOS window,
I've experienced that characters I've typed in while a command is
running appear reversed when the command prompt appears again. I found
this thread http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2001-04/msg01362.html
from April
Hi,
I think you had similar problems a few days ago...? Your include line is a
bit mashed to say the least.
Im taking a shot in the dark here but guessing your running gcc/other under
cygwin hense the `$'. So the first problem is that /d:cygwin doesn't exist
and will never exist. If your
I'm seeing some very odd behavior from cvs and I wonder if others are
seeing it too.
No matter what args I pass it, cvs tells me it is an invalid option --
even the --help-options arg. All other cygwin stuff seems to be
functioning well.
I've had this - a while ago I think. Try calling cvs with it's
full path...
$ /bin/cvs ...
J.
-Original Message-
From: Matt Armstrong
I'm seeing some very odd behavior from cvs and I wonder if others are
seeing it too.
No matter what args I pass it, cvs tells me it is an
John Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've had this - a while ago I think. Try calling cvs with it's
full path...
$ /bin/cvs ...
Unfortunately, no luck. :-(
Randall R Schulz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I cannot replicate that failure (I get a password prompt).
Are you invoking it
Check your .cvsrc, you may have some flags there that CVS doesn't support.
G
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I'm seeing some very odd behavior from cvs and I wonder if others are
seeing it too.
No matter what args I pass it, cvs
Hallo Stipe,
Am Freitag, 1. November 2002 um 12:15 schriebst du:
:-) I don't understand why httpd.exe tries to load cygxml2-2.dll
Very strange.
the xml2 dependency is coming from mod_php. PHP is compiled with
libxml2 support. That's why httpd tries to load the DLLs.
My problems
I have tried to compile an X11 program from the Guile tutorial
http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/docs/guile-tut/tortoise1.html. I could
compile it but when I run it from bash, I get a core dump.
On the Linux system I use for my work, the program runs flawlessly. I cannot
tell if this is
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... snip ...
Dead thread now? I hope so. I'm out. :-)
Dead.
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I am trying to compile an oracle oci sample program cdemo81.c which
is under
d:\oracle\ora92\oci\samples directory. It is referring to a
library called oci.lib which is under
d:\oracle\ora92\oci\lib\msvc directory.
All include files are under
On Tue, 29 Oct 2002, Christophe Dupre wrote:
Can you share this script with us ?
You know, one of these days I'm going to have to actually check my facts
before I go and open my mouth :)
I've reviewed my little scripts cl link (wrote them a while ago and
just now actually *looked* at what
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Brunda Sathi wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to compile an oracle oci sample program cdemo81.c which
is under
d:\oracle\ora92\oci\samples directory. It is referring to a
library called oci.lib which is under
d:\oracle\ora92\oci\lib\msvc directory.
George William Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Check your .cvsrc, you may have some flags there that CVS doesn't
support.
Thanks, that was it. My .cvsrc was using DOS style end of line
terminators.
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On Fri, Nov 01, 2002 at 09:31:37PM +0100, jblazi wrote:
I have tried to compile an X11 program from the Guile tutorial
http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/docs/guile-tut/tortoise1.html. I could
compile it but when I run it from bash, I get a core dump.
On the Linux system I use for my work, the
For what its worth, this is the script I use:
#! /bin/sh
#
# Wrapper script for the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler (cl) to allow it to
work with Cygwin based makefiles.
cmd=/c/Program\ Files/Microsoft\ Visual\ Studio/VC98/Bin/cl
for option
do
case $option in
-I/*)
path=`expr
On Fri, 1 Nov 2002, Mike Bresnahan wrote:
For what its worth, this is the script I use:
#! /bin/sh
#
# Wrapper script for the Microsoft Visual C++ compiler (cl) to allow it to
work with Cygwin based makefiles.
cmd=/c/Program\ Files/Microsoft\ Visual\ Studio/VC98/Bin/cl
for option
do
Last night I upgraded my Cygwin and Cygwin/XEmacs installations to the latest.
Today, I noticed that XEmacs can no longer notice that read-only files are
read-only. Normally, it detects that, and sets the buffer to be read-only.
I did report this to the XEmacs group, but they're not aware of any
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