Yes that works fine, as does -rootless.
As a sanity check, try starting without the -multiwindow parameter. Let us
know if the server comes up at all.
Harold
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of J S
Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2003 4:20 PM
* Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-01-12 14:53:55 -0500]:
1) EXPERIMENTAL: New multiwindow mode (invoked with the
Windows NT Workstation 4.0 SP6a with IE 5.5 works great. Just an FYI.
--
John Buttery
I've also had the same problem at work, on Windows 2000:
$ cat /tmp/XWinrl.log
ddxProcessArgument - Initializing default screens
winInitializeDefaultScreens - w 1152 h 864
winInitializeDefaultScreens - Returning
OsVendorInit - Creating bogus screen 0
_XSERVTransmkdir: Owner of /tmp/.X11-unix
* J S [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-01-13 10:21:57 +]:
I've also had the same problem at work, on Windows 2000:
Just for grins, does it still do it when you use the startup batch
file?
c:\cygwin\usr\X11R6\bin\startxwin.bat (or similar, of course)
--
Yes.
$ startxwin.bat
startxwin.bat - Starting on Windows NT/2000
Signal 11
giving up.
xinit: Connection refused (errno 111): unable to connect to X server
xinit: No such process (errno 3): Server error.
* J S [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-01-13 10:21:57 +]:
I've also had the same problem
Just some wild guess, you are running the correct rxvt? Not the cygwin
native rxvt?
/Andy
/ Yadin Y Goldschmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Hi Harold,
| I would like to report success with windows xp. Multiwindow mode works!
| However there is still one problem:
| from startxwin.bat I
It should not be running xinit when you start from startxwin.bat. Have
you modified your startxwin.bat file? Try using the default file that
comes with the XFree86-startup-scripts package. Remember to running it
from a Windows command prompt, not from a bash shell.
Harold
J S wrote:
Yes.
Last night I uploaded, installed and ran the cygwin X11 server
on my home computer (Windows 2000 professional). All fine (except
that inside cygwin my Swiss-French keyboard was not treated
correctly). When I shut down cygwin was still running, so I
let the shutdown process kill it.
This morning I
No.
Cygwin would have no way to screw up ntldr.
Harold
Mike Gerard wrote:
Last night I uploaded, installed and ran the cygwin X11 server
on my home computer (Windows 2000 professional). All fine (except
that inside cygwin my Swiss-French keyboard was not treated
correctly). When I shut down
* Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-01-12 21:20:30 -0500]:
I just posted Test 08 to the xwinclip development page:
By the way, in this new version, whenever I select something (in an
xterm), the following text gets printed to the terminal at the cursor
position:
electionNotify -
It is the same with xterm. I don't have to use rxvt at all. The first
invocation of another window from the initial window has to be killed and
then it works fine. This is with win xp and twm.
Andrew Markebo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Just some
Hi,
his morning I cannot reboot my system: ntldr is missing
all the time. I am inclined to think that it must be related
to cygwin. Maybe cygwin plays around with the partitions.
Anyway, how to recover the situation?
Perhaps just a floppy in the drive?
HTH
hjb
Can you download the TEST07 version from xfree.cygwin.com and test that
(you'll need to set DISPLAY=ww.xx.yy.zz:0). If it doesn't give those
messages then let me know.
Jeremy
John Buttery wrote:
* Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-01-12 21:20:30 -0500]:
I just posted Test 08 to the
Thanks Harold,
I am calling the startx script from startxwin.bat so that I can use
.xserverrc and .xinitrc.
However I tried using the original startxwin.bat and changing start xwin
to start xwin -multiwindow and get the same result. Basically X begins to
start and abends. I thought that you
Hi,
I now realized that I can avoid the problem I reported before if I invoke
rxvt (or xterm) from startxwin.bat without the run command. Usually i had a
line
run rxvt ...
in order to avoid an open command window. If I delete the run then I have
to minimize the command window by hand but all
Milos,
Is your cygwin all up to date?
And if you issue the command 'xwin -multiwindow' from the bash prompt
window, does that work OK?
JS.
Multiwindow works for me on Win2k. I can open xterm's and xclock's without
any problems.
The only minor problem I have is with LyX (uses xforms) - the
Use VNC
* Jeremy Wilkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-01-13 13:34:26 +]:
Can you download the TEST07 version from xfree.cygwin.com and test
that (you'll need to set DISPLAY=ww.xx.yy.zz:0). If it doesn't give
those messages then let me know.
Test06 does not
Test07 and Test08 do
Windows NT
Hi ,
im working at the same problem, aiming to install software on remote pc's.
at this time i CAN install by example the ms office package on a remote pc
during an other user may be working on the system. I log on to the remote
host as administrator, having full access to the system incl.
Hi Axel,
Axel Bauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Of course I know about the mechanisms of forwarding displays under
unix/linux (like: xhost + hostname, export DISPLAY=
hostname:x.x,,... ), but this seems not to work, because I want to
connect to a display of a windows host and not to another
The solution I use is VNC (
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc )
This is an open source / cross platform remote desktop
tool. Basically it ships the screen pixels back from a
remote server to a local client, and forwards mouse and
keyboard commands the opposite way.
Not only can you run any
I have the problem to start an application on windows 2000 from a unix host.
I decided to do that task over ssh because of security reasons. The
application has to use the display of the windows workstation.
I installed cygwin on the windows host and configured the ssh-deamon as a
windows service.
The solution I use is VNC (
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc )
This is an open source / cross platform remote desktop
tool. Basically it ships the screen pixels back from a
remote server to a local client, and forwards mouse and
keyboard commands the opposite way.
Not only can you
Axel:
Since you provided us with nothing to explain what you are trying to
do, we all had to guess. If you need aceess to Windows GUI applications
(you mentioned Notepad), you need a way to export the GUI. Windows is not
X-Windows based so you have to use something else. We suggested VNC.
There
I think it is just a message that I turned on in TEST07... or maybe in
an interim release. I will turn it off eventually... I promise :)
Harold
Jeremy Wilkins wrote:
Can you download the TEST07 version from xfree.cygwin.com and test that
(you'll need to set DISPLAY=ww.xx.yy.zz:0). If it
In multiwindow mode, don't start window manager.
We must write code that behave as window manager, but I have not
done yet.
By the way, I made X Server move/resize window, instead of window
manager. But changing z-order of window is still in X client side,
that will cause problems.
Kensuke
Following Kensuke's advice I deleted twm from startxwin.bat and now
everything is fine even if I add the command run before rxvt (or xterm).
Thanks Kensuke.
Kensuke Matsuzaki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:15756.4580710188$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
In multiwindow mode, don't start window
O.K. I think I should explain my problem more detailed. Because of company
confidentials I only will describe the principal problem. We have a unix-host,
running several services. On this host we want to call a script ( e.g. perl
or bash-script) which starts an application on the windows machine.
Axel Bauer wrote:
O.K. I think I should explain my problem more detailed. Because of company
confidentials I only will describe the principal problem. We have a unix-host,
running several services. On this host we want to call a script ( e.g. perl
or bash-script) which starts an application on
Hi Kensuke,
I commented out the window manager startup anyway. Besides, if I just run
XWin -multiwindow from the command line, it shouldn't seg fault should it?
JS.
In multiwindow mode, don't start window manager.
We must write code that behave as window manager, but I have not
done yet.
By
By the way, is this the same file size as your xwin?
$ ls -l `which xwin`
-rwxr-xr-x1 U752359 unknown 3381760 Jan 12 19:34 /usr/X11R6/bin/xwin
Hi Kensuke,
I commented out the window manager startup anyway. Besides, if I just run
XWin -multiwindow from the command line, it shouldn't
Yes, same file size. (although my time is 14:34 not 19:34). Maybe your
problem is that you are running win 98se whereas all users that reported
success use xp/win2k.
J S [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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By the way, is this the same file size as your
J S,
It is reply for Yadin.
I am checking code, but I have not understood what cause seg fault.
Please wait.
Kensuke Matsuzaki
J S,
It seems that XWin.exe released by Harold doesn't print messages like
10104218:winCreateWindowMultiWindow.
Did you compile it your self?
Kensuke Matsuzaki
No it's the experimental version I downloaded using the cygwin setup
program.
J S,
It seems that XWin.exe released by Harold doesn't print messages like
10104218:winCreateWindowMultiWindow.
Did you compile it your self?
Kensuke Matsuzaki
I have this problem on win2k and win98SE.
By the way, is this the same file size as your xwin?
$ ls -l `which xwin`
-rwxr-xr-x1 U752359 unknown 3381760 Jan 12 19:34
/usr/X11R6/bin/xwin
Hi Kensuke,
I commented out the window manager startup anyway. Besides, if I just
run
XWin
Get the -18 version that is out today.
There was a short-lived -17 version. You must have gotten it.
Harold
J S wrote:
No it's the experimental version I downloaded using the cygwin setup
program.
J S,
It seems that XWin.exe released by Harold doesn't print messages like
J S (Bach?),
When you want to confirm file integrity in this manner, it's a good idea to
use some kind of checksum program, too: sum, cksum, md5sum or sha1sum. All
of these are available under Cygwin.
Randall Schulz
At 08:27 2003-01-13, J S wrote:
By the way, is this the same file size as
At 14:16 13/01/2003 +, J S wrote:
Is your cygwin all up to date?
Yeap, I have all the latest packages.
And if you issue the command 'xwin -multiwindow' from the bash prompt
window, does that work OK?
Same problem with the menus is still present.
I get the same problem with non-aligned menus with xfig also,
so it is not LyX specific.
But check this out:
1. open LyX or xfig (or I guess any gui app)
2. move the window
3. try to open a dropdown menu - the menus are detached and not aligned
(they show up at the old window position)
4.
Yes, I see exactly the same behavior. The fact that after opening another
window the problem is corrected means that it probably should not be
difficult to correct.
Milos Komarcevic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I get the same problem with
REQUEST
I am MR REUBEN SAVIMBI one of the favorite sons of Mr.JONAS SAVIMBI (The Rebel leader)
and also the head of the Unita Forces of Angola who was killed in the Struggle between
Angolan arm forces and his unita rebels On Friday the 22nd of February 2002.
I am from Angola but currently I
Do the list have spam filter ?
=
Sylvain Petreolle
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fight against Spam ! http://www.euro.cauce.org/en/index.html
ICQ #170597259
Don't think you are. Know you are. Morpheus, in Matrix.
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Do You Yahoo!? -- Une adresse
It do, but it not perfect.
RRS
At 11:56 2003-01-13, Sylvain Petreolle wrote:
Do the list have spam filter ?
=
Sylvain Petreolle
That's the one I've got. I updated my cygwin at about 10 a.m GMT today.
Get the -18 version that is out today.
There was a short-lived -17 version. You must have gotten it.
Harold
J S wrote:
No it's the experimental version I downloaded using the cygwin setup
program.
J S,
It seems
Chris,
Hey. I'm not complaining. Sylvain was. I'm just making fun of his syntax.
Shame on me. Shall I induce more cat scratches? I bled a little already
this morning.
RRS
At 12:22 2003-01-13, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 12:08:13PM -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
It do,
thanks.
--- Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : On Mon, Jan 13,
2003 at 12:08:13PM -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
It do, but it not perfect.
Is there perfect spam filter? spamassassin didn't catch this
particular
one.
FWIW, since the beginning of the year, there have been
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 12:28:41PM -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Hey. I'm not complaining. Sylvain was. I'm just making fun of his syntax.
? I didn't think you were complaining. I did think Sylvain was. I was just
pointing out that the spam filter actually seems to be working pretty well.
cgf
Sorry Harold,
Looks like I did have version -17 (on win98SE). I've just downloaded -18 and
that works fine.
$ cygcheck --check-setup | grep -i xfr
XFree86-Xaw3d 1.5-1
XFree86-base4.2.0-1
XFree86-bin 4.2.0-2
XFree86-doc 4.2.0-1
XFree86-etc 4.2.0-1
Security thingy, basically you can't do this, fire up a graphical
windows-app remote.
You maybe want to throw an eye on VNC, will export the desktop of the
windows-machine to any machine having a vnc-viewer.. and vnc-viewers
exist for maany platforms.
/Andy
/ Axel Bauer [EMAIL
Thanks, that was only a question.
? I didn't think you were complaining. I did think Sylvain was. I
was just
pointing out that the spam filter actually seems to be working pretty
well.
=
Sylvain Petreolle
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Fight against Spam ! http://www.euro.cauce.org/en/index.html
I am running the lastest cygwin and xfree86.
In 24 bit mode, I only get the TrueColor Visual.
What I do I need to do to get a DirectColor Visual
listed using xdpyinfo ?
Currently, I am running a NVIDIA Gforce2 400?
If I need to change videocards what are the recommended cards?
I have not seen
Francisco,
Do you know what a DirectColor visual is?
Do you know why you would need a DirectColor visual?
Do you know of any Windows-based graphics cards that actually support
DirectColor?
My understanding of DirectColor is that it allows you to specify the
range of colors that will be used
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 07:43:40PM -0500, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Francisco,
Do you know what a DirectColor visual is?
Do you know why you would need a DirectColor visual?
Do you know of any Windows-based graphics cards that actually support
DirectColor?
My understanding of
Alan,
So would it make any sense at all to try to support it on Windows? To
the best of my knowledge, you cannot read and write the 24 bit colors
that are available.
Harold
Alan Hourihane wrote:
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 07:43:40PM -0500, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Francisco,
Do you know what
Hi,
This is patch for that problem.
Kensuke Matsuzaki
--- ./winmultiwindowwindow.c2003-01-12 12:36:45.0 +0900
+++ ../old/winmultiwindowwindow.c 2003-01-14 10:59:18.0 +0900
@@ -17,6 +17,9 @@
static XID
winGetWindowID(WindowPtr pWin);
+static void
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-01-13 13:11:20
Modified files:
. : CYGWIN_LICENSE
Log message:
Change location.
Patches:
Attached is a patch and a test case for wait4 (used by wait, wait3 and
waitpid).
2003-01-13 Thomas Pfaff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* wait.cc: Include thread.h
(wait4): Add pthread_testcancel call.
Wait for child process and cancellation event.
* thread.cc: Update list
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 09:52:09AM +0800, David Huang wrote:
2003-01-14 David Huang [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* fhandler_dsp.cc (fhandler_dsp::ioctl): Add SNDCTL_DSP_GETFMTS
limited support.
Applied.
Thanks,
cgf
I have searched the archive for the keywords 'less ansi', but the only
information
I got back were the mails that we sent about this subject.
I also do not understand what a discussion about slashes and backslashes
in
POSIX and Win32 paths has to do with ANSI escape sequences in formatted
I've updated the version of lynx to 2.8.4-5.
This version is identical to 2.8.4-4 but now linked against openssl-0.9.7.
To update your installation, click on the Install Cygwin now link on
the http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin web page. This downloads setup.exe
to your system. The, run setup
Hello,
I want to know if it is possible using the Cygwin tools
to validate a user/password against the domain
a computer is in.
I would like to setup web service on the intranet,
which can only be used by certain persons. Since
I a have no interest in creating and maintaining a
user database, it
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I want to know if it is possible using the Cygwin tools
to validate a user/password against the domain
a computer is in.
I would like to setup web service on the intranet,
which can only be used by certain persons. Since
I a have no interest in creating and
Im not sure what happened, but my problem went away.
I do not have VPN or an antivirus program running - I turned those off
due to some problems with other software earlier. No firewall software
either - I have an external DLink firewall.
For the record, here's what I did that seemed to fix
Hi All,
Im trying to compile guile-1.4.1 on my windows98+cygwin box.
Ive installed all the latest libtool and auto-make utils.
I run ./configure and get the following message (among others)
checking command to parse /usr/bin/nm -B output: failed
configure does find dlopen(), though.
When I try
It's also weird that your mount table has root (/) down three times. Twice
as . and once as C:/downloads/cygwin.
True, this is strange. the . mount entries are binmode,cygdrive
and the c:/downloads/cygwin is only binmode, but is not a cygdrive.
Is there an fstab equivalent in cygwin that I can
the mount tables are in the registry. if your going to change them then do
it using the mount command. (man mount and mount --help shoudl give plenty
of usage info)
-Original Message-
From: Bhiksha Raj [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 January 2003 14:19
To: Elfyn McBratney
Corinna,
[I began to reply to this post on Friday, but I got distracted by
attempting to port vsFTPd to Cygwin. This turned out to be a good
use of my time. BTW, I never knew about vsFTPd. I wish I did about a
month ago...]
On Thu, Jan 09, 2003 at 06:20:38PM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On
In my (seemingly) never ending search for a firewall friendly, Cygwin
ftpd server, I finally stumbled across vsFTPd. By firewall friendly,
I mean being able to specifying the range of passive ports used during
data transfers.
Although, vsFTPd does not use autoconf, the code is well factored --
Hi Jason,
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 09:36:24AM -0500, Jason Tishler wrote:
160 37333219 [main] vsftpd 2232 fixup_mmaps_after_fork: ReadProcessMemory failed
for MAP_PRIVATE address 0xB4, Win32 error 299
I will try to dig deeper to determine why ReadProcessMemory() is failing
with
Dear cgywin:
Just installed latest everything from your site.
I am trying to use the latest gcc to compile a small program of my own.
When I do I get:
(X) The procedure entry point putc_unlocked could not be located in the
dynamic link libruary cygwin1.dll
Can you please give me some
Dear cygwin,
When I first tried to run sshd as NT service, it does not run and Windows
reports no error code returned.
When I try to run it manually from the command prompt, i.e. /usr/sbin/sshd, it
says sshd_config not found.
When I installed a default sshd_config in the /etc (that is where
The testcase attached to this mail compiled with g++ 2.95.3-10 or g++ 3.2
20020927 under Cygwin 1.3.18 exits with segmentation fault. It seems to be
an error in g++ as the testcase doesn't work under Linux either. Can anyone
help or do I have to report this error to the GCC website?
BTW I found
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 10:45:14AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I want to know if it is possible using the Cygwin tools
to validate a user/password against the domain
a computer is in.
Yes, that's exactly what happens when you telnet or ssh,
providing a password.
Cygwin provides
have you read the README at /usr/doc/Cygwin/openssh-3.5p1-2.README ?
have you run ssh-host-config ? (doesnt sound like it.)
-Original Message-
From: Ahmad Khayyat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 January 2003 15:36
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: sshd does not run
Dear
Sounds to me like the problem was that you installed Cygwin over
an existing Cygwin installation, the existing DLL was locked in
place by running Cygwin processes, and that you didn't immediately
reboot after exiting setup so that the new DLL could be put in place.
I believe setup warns you of
Hi!
I found that the Windows %SYSTEM32/ping.exe does not provide return
codes and has some other drawbacks.
Looking hard I couldn't locate a /bin/ping in the cygwin distribution.
Didn't I look enough? Or is it really not there? Why?
Maybe you know some other (besides cygwin and MS builtin)
Ben Clewett wrote:
Dear cgywin:
Just installed latest everything from your site.
I am trying to use the latest gcc to compile a small program of my
own. When I do I get:
(X) The procedure entry point putc_unlocked could not be located in
the dynamic link libruary cygwin1.dll
Can
See the FAQ entry:
What packages should I download?
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq_2.html#SEC13
This will direct you to http://cygwin.com/packages/ which can be used
for the general inquiry of 'Is XXX utility/file part of a Cygwin package?'
Larry
Original Message:
-
From: Tino
Hi Larry!
I found that the Windows %SYSTEM32/ping.exe does not provide return
codes and has some other drawbacks.
Looking hard I couldn't locate a /bin/ping in the cygwin distribution.
Didn't I look enough? Or is it really not there? Why?
Maybe you know some other (besides cygwin and MS
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 11:26:42AM -0500, Habermann, David (DA) wrote:
It should be noted that this does not work if running on W98, it must be on XP or NT
(someone please correct me if I'm wrong here).
Correct. The URL below also explains how to do it on win98
See
Again I have to direct you to the FAQ:
Why isn't package available in Cygwin? (Or, why is your package so
out of date?)
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq_4.html#SEC52
This is the most likely answer as to *why* there is no /bin/ping already.
Generally, there is no mystery surrounding these kinds of
Hello,
I try to comiple an run the distcc package - but I get errors while running.
I figured out, tha the problems are the fcntl() calls - perhaps
ther is a bug in cygwin?
The following code runs differently in cygwin and linux.
If I want ro lock the whole file twice, but still the same process,
Hi all,
in december 2002 Charles Wilson and I had supplied an ld patch for the
auto-import from dll functionality.
For the kde-cygwin project we would like to use this new stuff in the near
future for the next qt3 release.
General there are two way to solve this:
Because we don't like to
Hello,
I'm having difficulty getting scp to work, I'm trying to connect to a Sun
5.8 server from my Windows 200 server. SSH work fine but when trying to
copy a file from my Windoze 2000 box to the Sun 5.8 server, this error is
displayed:
Admin@W2K ~
$ scp test.pl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~
[EMAIL
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 09:14:41AM -0800, Kirk wrote:
Hello,
I'm having difficulty getting scp to work, I'm trying to connect to a Sun
5.8 server from my Windows 200 server. SSH work fine but when trying to
copy a file from my Windoze 2000 box to the Sun 5.8 server, this error is
displayed:
But scp works when using it with every other Linux server that I've tested.
It looks to me more like something with the Sun OS? Perhaps I need to add
an environment variable on my account on the Sun server?
Kirk
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi again!
Again I have to direct you to the FAQ:
Why isn't package available in Cygwin? (Or, why is your package so
out of date?) http://cygwin.com/faq/faq_4.html#SEC52
Thanks! I read it once again and hence I like to (try to) contribute -
see below.
it's very
On Sun, 12 Jan 2003, Elfyn McBratney wrote:
Unless something has changed that escaped my attention, what
has repeatedly been stated here (though no time very recently)
is that Cygwin CVS does not support the pserver access
mode. The recommendation has been to use the external
access
Hi, I tried to run the setup program and I got this
message:
This program has performed an illegal operation and
will be shut down.
and the execution ends doing nothing.
I tried to run it in an IBM thinkpad transnote, 64MB
RAM, pentiumIII. What could be the problem?
enrique
Hello,
Cygwin doesn't support advisory file locking. It implements file locking
via the Win32 api LockFile*. Find out more here:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/fileio/base/lockfile.asp
And more specifically this part:
[...]
Locking a portion of a file for
For what its worth (perhaps nothing) based on other comments about this
working
sometimes...
I got cygwin CVS working using the pserver protocol with no heroic efforts.
Not having
used CVS before, I could have done something heroic and didn't even know
it, but I
doubt it. 8-).
1) I set the
Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
Cygwin provides a function: cygwin_logon_user (user_pwd_entry,
cleartext_password); See
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html#NTSEC-SETUID As indicated
before, the user needs to be in passwd.
Has anybody tried this from Perl?
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Sergey Okhapkin wrote:
net start init
chkconfig rsync on
chkconfig rsync off
bluescreen... Win2000. I have no rsync installed.
I set system environment variable CYGWIN to nontsec, restarted init
service and the problem went away...
I've seen this occasionally as well, but it doesn't stop
Just for the records:
This release seems to fix a problem with sshd which others and me have
reported for the first time half a year ago. At least for me ;) it is gone.
For more detail see:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2002-07/msg01745.html
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2002-11/msg01591.html
Ralf Habacker wrote:
Hi all,
in december 2002 Charles Wilson and I had supplied an ld patch for the
auto-import from dll functionality.
For the kde-cygwin project we would like to use this new stuff in the near
future for the next qt3 release.
patience. cgf is the maintainer for binutils on
Dan,
It seems most likely from this that the problem is in your file system.
When's the last time you ran CHKDSK? I seem to recall other reports that
were for some reason associated with accessing Cygwin's /etc. I cannot
explain this other than perhaps as simple coincidence.
I'm not familiar
Hi,
I found a post on the gnu archives:
http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/texmacs-dev/2002-11/msg00121.html
which stated specifically that guile 1.6.0 is not compatible with
TeXmacs (which I want to install). The page says to use guile-1.4.1
The message was posted in Nov 2002, so I assumed the
Greetings.
When I press tab in bash without having typed anything at all (which is somewhat
abusive but it easily happens), bash works for 15 minutes, going through $PATH looking
for executables (and in the end producing nothing) on a 2x450 MHz PIII. Is that normal?
My $PATH contains the usual
Ralf Habacker wrote:
Hi all,
in december 2002 Charles Wilson and I had supplied an ld patch for the
auto-import from dll functionality.
For the kde-cygwin project we would like to use this new stuff in the near
future for the next qt3 release.
patience. cgf is the maintainer for binutils on
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