I am not sure if this is the right list for this, but here goes...
Is there a maintainer for tcl on cygwin? I am assuming there is not,
since the version of tcl that comes with cygwin is VERY old. Is there
some other reason that there is no recent version of tcl of cygwin?
-Bill
Hello Sam,
I download your packages. Thanks for working on this!
Thanks for testing :-)
I have the following remarks:
- There is a packaging error. the .README files extract into
in /doc instead of /usr/doc.
Fixed.
- I get the error message
Cannot get NFS port from portmap
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 09:19:57AM -0500, William A. Hoffman wrote:
I am not sure if this is the right list for this, but here goes...
Is there a maintainer for tcl on cygwin? I am assuming there is not,
since the version of tcl that comes with cygwin is VERY old. Is there
some other reason
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 10:55:16AM -0500, Robb, Sam wrote:
Hello Sam,
I download your packages. Thanks for working on this!
Thanks for testing :-)
I have the following remarks:
- There is a packaging error. the .README files extract into
in /doc instead of /usr/doc.
Fixed.
- I
I also tried it, and successfully mounted various exports to a few *nix boxs
on lan.
couldnt get in running via inetd but thats probably me, I will send the
errors if you want though. Also my event log is filling rapidly with errors
such as Win32 Process Id = 0x724 : Cygwin Process Id = 0x724 :
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 05:20:13PM -, Vince Hoffman wrote:
I also tried it, and successfully mounted various exports to a few *nix boxs
on lan.
couldnt get in running via inetd but thats probably me, I will send the
errors if you want though. Also my event log is filling rapidly with errors
I also tried it, and successfully mounted various exports to
a few *nix boxs on lan.
couldnt get in running via inetd but thats probably me, I
will send the errors if you want though.
Please do. I tested in standalone mode instead of through
inetd.
Also my event log is filling rapidly
All,
Thanks for the testing and the feedback.
New packages are available at http://www.oneparticularharbor.net/cygwin/.
Changes:
- README files now in /usr/doc
- Added some simple usage notes to README files
- Added (very) basic nfs-server-config script installed in /usr/bin.
-
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Dec 18, 2002 at 11:42:48PM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
Now, I didn't actuallly RUN the thing. But, assuming the above problems
are addressed, I vote yes.
Ditto for me on both counts.
Same here.
Booker wrote:
I have to always type xhost - so that I can get:
access control enabled, only authorized clients can connect
How is XWin started. Maybe with the -ac parameter? Or is xhost called earlier?
So 2 questions:
1. How can I get xhost by default configured with access control
couldn't that be output on stderr/stdout ?
However, you may be surprised at the result of invoking XWin -help,
which
is to say you'll see no output (nor will the X server start up). The
help
output _is_ produced, but it goes into /tmp/XWin.log (!)
I hope that helps, especially by
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2002-12-20 07:40:11
Modified files:
winsup/mingw : ChangeLog Makefile.in
winsup/mingw/include: _mingw.h
Log message:
* include/_mingw.h: Increment version to 2.4.
Makefile.in:
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2002-12-20 20:38:12
Modified files:
cygwin : ChangeLog fhandler.h fhandler_termios.cc
fhandler_tty.cc
Log message:
* fhandler.h (line_edit_status):
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2002-12-20 21:06:24
Modified files:
. : ChangeLog Makefile.common
Log message:
* Makefile.common: Don't attempt to pretty-print c++ errors.
Patches:
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2002-12-20 21:06:38
Modified files:
cygwin : ChangeLog Makefile.in
Log message:
* Makefile.in: Default fhandler objects to -fomit-frame-pointer. Eliminate
redundant
I received 'resource temporary unavailable' when I tried to install
(Bgmp-4.1.
(BI am using Windows Me.Perhaps you are using Windows 98 / Me.In the case of
(Bme ,
(BNicholas Wourms nwourms at yahoo dot com gave me the advise.Please refer ;
(B
Hi,
When I updated cygwin yesterday, everything works except for the formatting of
manual pages. When I do
$ man man
I get output that looks like (starting with the third line):
ESC[1mNAMEESC[0m
...
ESC[1mSYNOPSISESC[0m
and in general has lots of these ESC codes.
I don't think I'm using any
I found this just now. I'm afraid I don't know enough about gcc to deduce
whether this is just yet another symptom of problems already reported or
something else, that genuinely matters (I think it does) and that can be
mended (I hope it can).
I just repeatedly used gcc with hello.c attached to
Update man (latest version is 1.5j-1) or just add -R to less switches
in /etc/man.config
Gary T. Leavens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When I updated cygwin yesterday, everything works except for the formatting of
manual pages. When I do
-- skipped --
groff 1.18.1-1
--
Hi!
Friday, 20 December, 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
fbun I found this just now. I'm afraid I don't know enough about gcc to deduce
fbun whether this is just yet another symptom of problems already reported or
fbun something else, that genuinely matters (I think it does) and
Hi
I can think of a couple of instances when I have seen this message.
Pavel is correct services for Unix make use of the Posix subsystem in
NT, and
this can be disabled in the registry.
I think this is in the localmachine-system-currentcontrolset-control
and
search for posix.
The optional key
Network access via rsh/ssh needs you to log in with a paasword, ths creates
the neesacery NT security tokens. passwordless logins (.rhosts/pubkey etc)
do not do this thus you cannot get network access.
(actualy i think its a little more compicated but i'm too hungover to
remember ;)
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, J S wrote:
Sorry I posted this to the wrong group.
Hi,
Since I upgraded cygwin I can't use the which command. It keeps saying:
$ which /usr/bin/ls
/usr/bin/ls: Command not found.
My path appears to be OK:
$ echo $PATH
Actually, I don't think this is off-topic. If you know of particular
firewalls that will cause problems for network utilities (even if it's not
restricted to Cygwin programs), I think having such a list in the archives
at least is useful. Obviously if the firewall only causes problems for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Jurgen,,
thanks for the trace you sent me privately.
so I have to run the sshd as a specific user, and I also can
not install sshd as a service.
snip
debug1: permanently_set_uid: 45090/10513
setuid 45090: Permission denied
You also report that the output
Gary,
Please attach your cygcheck output uncompressed--do not place it in-line in
the body of your problem report.
I wonder why I'm not seeing this symptom? I have groff 1.18.1 and don't
have the MANPAGER environment variable set.
This behavior was reported a few days ago
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Gerald S. Williams wrote:
[snip]
If cgf wants an otter, we should be looking into how to get a good
drawing of one. Preferably a mean one, I guess. :-) I suppose we can
give it sunglasses at least. Or have it smashing through a window
carrying twin machine-guns. :-) :-)
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From: Adam Shapira [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 20 December 2002 16:37
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How to
Hmmm...
Is this world losing the battle on the bad idea that is Reply-To:?
And what does that have to do with unsubscribing?
How to get off the list? Follow the damn instructions. They're appended to
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The fault lies not in the mailing list, but in
Hi Perl maintainer,
using the new experimental Perl 5.8.1 release, the command
$ perldoc perl
Can't open /usr/bin/perl: No such file or directory at /bin/perldoc line
206.
fails to present the Perl manual overview. Calling the manual pages
directly, anything works well:
perldoc perlfun
It
The attached is the only one I seem to have, but I know there was
another one floating around which seemed a bit better. The problem
is that I don't know much about INF files (seems to be an arcane
knowledge) so I don't know how good/bad this one is, but I think
it's what I'm currently using.
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 10:04:12AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, I don't think this is off-topic.
Ditto. Providing useful information that helps track down a problem is
never off-topic.
If you know of particular firewalls that will cause problems for
network utilities (even if it's
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 08:06:39AM -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Please attach your cygcheck output uncompressed--do not place it in-line in
the body of your problem report.
I wonder why I'm not seeing this symptom? I have groff 1.18.1 and don't
have the MANPAGER environment variable set.
I
Jari,
On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 12:08:26AM +0200, Jari Aalto wrote:
IMO, the above is unnecessary unless the default Cygwin environment
sets any of locale related environment variables to something other
that C.
I have set LC_ALL=en_US in my Cygwin setup and it took quite a while
yo giess
Dieter,
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 08:57:25AM +0100, Dieter Meinert wrote:
since I'm required to use a win box now, I need some interface
outside outlook to the exchange server (sorry, no other protocols like
pop or imap currently) Is there anything available and any experience
out there ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The fact that hello.exe alters seems a bit non-optimal to me, given that
md5sums are a pretty standard way for people like you and me to check that
we're running the same stuff, intended to do the same thing. Incidentally,
it's always the same two bytes that alter:
As
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 01:17:01PM -0500, Jason Tishler wrote:
MAPI protocol hander to fetchmail... :,)
^^
handler
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Was this email a result of an official Gnu ANNOUNCEMENT?
Jeff
No, it is Cygwin specific release.
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Hello!
I have a PVM based distributed application. One of the set of computing
tasks is initially distributed to each participating machine.
After that, each machine gets a new task when it returns the results for
the previous one. The Linux box outperforms the Windows XP on the same
hardware --
I had the same problem. I fixed it by setting the env var 'PAGER'
as follows:
export PAGER='/usr/bin/less -r'
which, according to the man page, doesn't make a lot of since. But, since
I was seeing by default what I believed to be associated with the '-r'
switch, I figured I could toggle it
File::Spec is supposed to provide a OS independent way of parsing and
creating pathnames. For example, a 'splitpath' can product a volume
$dir and $file.
I'm not sure what constitutes a volume but I'd think C: D: would count
as separate.
Under cygwin, it only handles/parses unix pathnames but
Hallo Cygwains,
[Heck, I dunno... Cygwinauts?].
I have a possibly OT question, that is, a bash shell question. Lacking
the insight into the deepest reaches of shell-ology, I have come up
empty on all attempts to solve this one for myself. (Those attempts have
included doing `info bash' and
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002 21:27:50 GMT, linda w \(cyg\) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote in 001b01c2a86e$a5da95f0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:001b01c2a86e$a5da95f0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
File::Spec is supposed to provide a OS independent way of parsing and
creating pathnames. For example, a 'splitpath' can product
Dear all,
I dowload one graph partition package called metis and build it into
libmetis.a.
Then I write one file initialize.c which calls one function
'METIS_NodeND' inside from the package metis. After compilation and
linking them under Cygwin/xFree86 as follows:
gcc -o test initialize.c
Sören,
If you wrote all that yourself, I can't say you look like a BASH newbie.
Then again, there's that too clever by half thing...
As an aside, I find export NAME=value to be clearer than declare -x
NAME=value, but that's just opinion.
As to your problem, first of all, you're only
Christopher Faylor wrote:
I've made a new version of expect, GDB, and tcltk available for
downloading. These versions are a refresh from sources.redhat.com. The
intent of this release is to get all three packages into sync. gdb and
expect now rely on tcltk. gdb no longer contains the tcltk
-Original Message-
From: Mikhail Teterin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Fri, 20 Dec 2002 14:52:49 -0500
Subject: poor performance -- is Cygwin to blame?..
Hello!
I have a PVM based distributed application. One of the set of computing
tasks is initially distributed to
Try this:
$ gcc -o test -L. libmetis.a initialize.c
You need to include the static archive into your image. I'm pretty sure the -l{} only
applies to shared libraries.
Elfyn
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Dear all,
I dowload one graph partition package called
On 09 May 2002, in a message titled Python and PIL and rebase, oh my!,
I said:
#2) --
Given that, I have a 3 requests for the tcl/tk maintainer:
1) for the next release, can we have the header files (other than
just tk.h) installed as well? (Where? I dunno...
Charles Wilson wrote:
Anyway, it'd be nice(tm) if the tcltk binary package included the tk
header files under /usr/include/tk/ and /usr/include/tk/X11/. See
http://www.neuro.gatech.edu/users/cwilson/cygutils/testing/tk-includes-8.3.tar.bz2
where the contents were taken from the tcltk -src
hello,
i installed sshd with host-config as service under SYSTEM account without
pivilege separation.
everything works fine if i use password authentication.
but if i use keyfile authentication i am able to log in but if i do an id
it shows only my primary group, not the other groups i'm in
(id
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On Fri, 20 Dec 2002 13:27:50 -0800 linda w (cyg) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
File::Spec is supposed to provide a OS independent way of parsing and
creating pathnames. For example, a 'splitpath' can product a volume
$dir and $file.
Note that Cygwin, like Unix, doesn't have a concept of volume.
Sorry: Forgot about our overenthusiastic attachment defanger.
W2kpro, sp2
Appears to close the socket immediately after connection.
ssh -v reports Read from socket failed: Connection aborted
A log of sshd (thanks to Max's instructions) shows
Read from socket failed: Resource temporarily
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 05:51:57PM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
I've made a new version of expect, GDB, and tcltk available for
downloading. These versions are a refresh from sources.redhat.com. The
intent of this release is to get all three packages into sync. gdb
Soren A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know how to do this -- how to pull out a return value
from a command in the middle of a pipeline?
Bash has a builtin array variable PIPESTATUS.
There are also some horrible file descriptor manipulation recipes out there
for other shells, if you
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 03:00:13PM -0800, Elfyn McBratney wrote:
Try this:
$ gcc -o test -L. libmetis.a initialize.c
You need to include the static archive into your image. I'm pretty sure the -l{} only
applies to shared libraries.
Close.
gcc -o test initialize.c libmetis.a
The .a
On Sat, Dec 21, 2002 at 12:52:39AM +0100, Hans Sturm wrote:
i installed sshd with host-config as service under SYSTEM account without
pivilege separation.
everything works fine if i use password authentication.
but if i use keyfile authentication i am able to log in but if i do an id
it
This is on WinME with a Cygwin built from cvs last night.
When a program, such as sleep 10, is ^C interrupted, the shell
enters an infinite loop, as if infinitely many RET were input.
Pierre
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Hello Soren,
What you need is the $? variable. The simplest testcase would be this:
rt.c
int
main()
{
return(21);
}
[root@webdev]:{509}:% gcc rt.c -o rt
[root@webdev]:{510}:% ./rt
[root@webdev]:{511}:% echo $?
21
[root@webdev]:{512}:%
Elfyn
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On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 10:13:45PM -0500, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
This is on WinME with a Cygwin built from cvs last night.
When a program, such as sleep 10, is ^C interrupted, the shell enters
an infinite loop, as if infinitely many RET were input.
Can't duplicate it on Windows 95. I don't
Elfyn,
If you looker more closely, you'll see that Sören already knows about the
$? variable.
Randall Schulz
At 14:51 2002-12-20, Elfyn McBratney wrote:
Hello Soren,
What you need is the $? variable. The simplest testcase would be this:
rt.c
int
main()
{
return(21);
}
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 11:04:58PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 10:13:45PM -0500, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
This is on WinME with a Cygwin built from cvs last night.
When a program, such as sleep 10, is ^C interrupted, the shell enters
an infinite loop, as if infinitely
I don't think these symbols should be auto-exported by DLLs; they are
internal, and are added (if the platform supports it) to every DLL and
EXE. Since everybody has their own copy, there's no need for any DLL to
export them.
Ralf?
2002-12-20 Charles Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* pe-dll.c
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 11:23:36PM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
I don't think these symbols should be auto-exported by DLLs; they are
internal, and are added (if the platform supports it) to every DLL and
EXE. Since everybody has their own copy, there's no need for any DLL to
export them.
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 11:17:36PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 11:04:58PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 10:13:45PM -0500, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
This is on WinME with a Cygwin built from cvs last night.
When a program, such as sleep 10, is
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 11:41:21PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 11:17:36PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 11:04:58PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Dec 20, 2002 at 10:13:45PM -0500, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
This is on WinME with a
ok, i was installing Cygwin on my comp at home and was installing ipc when i
went to remove a tmp install dir and typed
rm -rf /usr/
DOH! damn fingers work faster then my brain
anyway, i went and did a complete reinstall and when I opened up a new bash
window i get an error, the shell is
On Sat, Dec 21, 2002 at 01:31:38AM -0500, Terry wrote:
ok, i was installing Cygwin on my comp at home and was installing ipc when i
went to remove a tmp install dir and typed
rm -rf /usr/
DOH! damn fingers work faster then my brain
anyway, i went and did a complete reinstall and when I
On Sat, 2002-12-21 at 15:39, Christopher Faylor wrote:
Maybe the horse has left the barn already but it would have been nice
(tm) if these type of symbols were marked in some generic way so that
we wouldn't have to keep remembering to extend this table.
I recall commenting on this aspect in a
I've uploaded a new version of the mingw runtime. The ChangeLog entries
are attached.
Earnie.
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