There has been a new release of xerces-c (2.3.0). Here is part of the
release announcement:
The Xerces-C team is pleased to announce that Xerces-C 2.3.0 is now
available. The primary features of this release are:
- pluggable memory management: Allows an application to have Xerces
request
There has been a new release of xerces-c (2.3.0). Here is part of the
release announcement:
Uploaded. Please send an announcement in a couple of hours.
Thanks,
Elfyn
PS- Shall I remove package files for version 2.1.0-1?
_
Find a
Hi Earle,
As for the scaling, check out the bottom of winmultiwindowwindow.c.
Feel free to put in a nice 2d filter, but it'll really only make a
difference for xcalc. X apps normally only have one icon size
specified, and that size can be almost anything. Some of the QT(KDE?)
apps have
Hi,
Answering my own query (well it is early Sunday morning, who's up!)
I get better fidelity from the existing X.ico if I fudge it 16x16 with:
--- save_wintrayicon.c 2003-06-01 14:58:40.0 +0100
+++ wintrayicon.c 2003-06-01 15:16:11.0 +0100
@@ -49,7 +49,12 @@
nid.uID =
Hi,
My fix is only applicable for the tray icon case.
Elsewhere it's a waste of time and obviously makes the task switcher worse
for
apps that default to X, where 32x32 is better.
So only apply to wintrayicon.c
--- save_wintrayicon.c 2003-06-01 14:58:40.0 +0100
+++ wintrayicon.c
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Hello,
I am looking for a tool or window manager, Im not really sure,
that lets you do what Windows does with Active Desktop.
That is, I am trying to set it up so that my term window IS the
desktop.
That means that Icons on the desktop would appear on top of
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Hello,
Also, the terminal window, since it is the desktop, would not
have a border, would take up the entire desktop and could not be moved. It
would not appear in the window list of the window manager.
Is there such an animal?
Colin,
I looked at the X icon once in an icon editor on my friend's TiBook.
Recall that an icon file stores several different sizes and depths of
icons. The problem with the X icon that we have is that the masks on a
lot of the depths/sizes are exposing too much area and a lot of that
area
Willem,
Willem Riede wrote:
On 2003.05.26 16:05, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
I think I would keep the 8500DV but get a new motherboard instead. I
had read before that the AGP support on that particular Iwill board was
spotty, but I didn't care because I had never owned an AGP card. Most
other
Colin,
Your patch is pretty close to being on the money.
However, it doesn't call DestroyIcon to free the loaded icon, nor does
it specify the LR_SHARED flag which would cause the icon to be
automatically freed when no longer referenced.
Unfortunately, we can't use LR_SHARED because MSDN
Hi Harold,
One of these days I'll read the manual (MSDN in this case) and stop writing
leaky code :)
Come to think of it now I've got MSDN with my shinny new V Studio .NET 2003
Pro I've got no excuse!
(client supplied :))
The improved wizards in VS are supposed to write the source for you
The XFree86-xserv-4.2.0-41 package has been updated in the Cygwin
distribution.
Changes:
1) wintrayicon.c/winInitNotifyIcon() - Replace call to LoadIcon with
a call to LoadImage that specifies the 16x16 icon as the size to be
loaded. This makes the tray icon look much cleaner. (Colin
Harrison)
On Sun, Jun 01, 2003 at 04:11:42PM -0400, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Willem,
Willem Riede wrote:
On 2003.05.26 16:05, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
I think I would keep the 8500DV but get a new motherboard instead. I
had read before that the AGP support on that particular Iwill board was
spotty, but
Okay, I have finally posted the MorseCode beeper project that I have
been talking about. It does several things that might be of interest to
the Cygwin/XFree86 project:
1) Stores and loads settings from the registry. (Not tough, but helpful
to have an example.)
2) Allows settings to be
Howdy Lev, thanks for the info!
At 09:42 AM 6/1/2003 -0400, you wrote:
I think I can tell you what you need to do to allow small and large icons
specified seperately. First, you need your window to be WNDCLASSEX not
WNDCLASS. This gives you the hIcon element as before, which is to be of
system
Does anyone have more specific information on the technical problem with
building an xt.dll. I have searched the archives and seen the entry in
the FAQ.
Regards Trevor
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Hi Lev,
Lev Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On a related note, even the default 'X' icon that's used for xterms,
etc, and is presumably built into xwin.exe, well it looks fine when
alt-tabbing and on the taskbar, but the version on the windows
title-bar and the version in the system tray,
Hi Harold,
Harold L Hunt II [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
That wonky/antialiased coloring comes when you upsize an icon from,
say, 256 colors to true color. You then have to go back in and get
rid of a lot of the antialiasing and shrink the mask back down.
I think you want some white or gray
Hi Harold,
Would you mind applying this? I like to play with the test servers,
but this is slightly annoying for me...
TIA, benny
Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
@Harold: Can you please apply this patch? It changes the default keyboard
layout for
WIll it possible to install first cygwin and then postgresql.
I dont want to put the postgrsql related files in /usr/local/pgsql
directory, instead i want to put them in /pgsql/ directory, so is it
possible?
Regards,
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www.scandentgroup.com
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Benny,
Benjamin Riefenstahl wrote:
Hi Lev,
Lev Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On a related note, even the default 'X' icon that's used for xterms,
etc, and is presumably built into xwin.exe, well it looks fine when
alt-tabbing and on the taskbar, but the version on the windows
title-bar and
Benny,
Sorry, I missed this in all the excitement :)
Applied.
Harold
Benjamin Riefenstahl wrote:
Hi Harold,
Would you mind applying this? I like to play with the test servers,
but this is slightly annoying for me...
TIA, benny
Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Alexander
Ask at [EMAIL PROTECTED] but be prepared for them to tell you to read
more on your own before asking again.
I set the reply-to address on this message for you (I hope).
Harold
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
WIll it possible to install first cygwin and then postgresql.
I dont want to put the
I think you need a curr: 2.4.23-1 in your setup.hint file.
Upset seems to have dropped the [curr] packages from setup.ini.
Max.
Yea, I noticed an hour after I updated the setup.hint file. Thanks for
letting me know, though. :-)
Elfyn
hi,
i've got a squid-proxy running under cygwin. there's only one squid.exe,
so i guess squid doesn't use fork() etc. under cygwin - does it use
fork() or thread under linux?
if my squid has to answer many http-requests that block because the
http-server is damn slow, even requests to fast
Hannu E K Nevalainen (garbage mail) wrote:
Is there someone out there who can explain this... is it plain legacy?
If there is no better explanation, lets just have it added to the archives.
It's a DOS legacy feature. In the old 8+3 days there was no periode in
filenmaes it was automatically
Hallo Tom,
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bash-2.05b$ uname -r
1.3.22(0.78/3/2)
bash-2.05b$ printf \n|perl -pe '1;'|od -a
000 cr nl
002
bash-2.05b$ perl -v|grep 'This is'
This is perl, v5.8.0 built for cygwin-multi-64int
$ printf \n|perl
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I've uploaded a new version of make to sources.redhat.com and made it
available for testing.
This is not an official release yet. The differences between 3.79.1 and 3.80
were not insubstantial so I am not 100% certain that make will perform as
intended.
This version should fix the recently
I've updated the version of vim to 6.2-1.
This version is an update to the today's release of Vim 6.2.
It should be available on the mirrors within a few hours. Like previous
versions it's build with multibyte editing support but without any
interpreter support.
The official release message:
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HI Bruce,
The reason I don't have smbntsec set is because the remote
volumes are not Samba Shares. The interesting thing here is that when I
ran an older version of Cygwin, this functionality would work just fine.
I also tried the passwd trick (which didn't work as well.) I can't
imagine
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Ok, after some investigation I am starting to think that the issue is with
the behavior of accept(). When the apache main forks off its pool of worker
procs, each one calls accept() on the socket file descriptor. What I have
found is that when the first process in the pool exits (usually due to
I have run into this function as missing in several applications I have
attempted to install. Which package and/or library should this be in?
Thanks for your help,
Jonathan Smith
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Steve,
On Windows, if you use the Windows sharing mechanism (instead of a
proprietary filesystem driver), your shares are SMB shares (which stands
for Server Message Block, IIRC). The 'smbntsec' option is designed for
those kinds of shares. If you do have a proprietary filesystem driver,
Cygwin
On Sun, 1 Jun 2003, Jonathan Smith wrote:
I have run into this function as missing in several applications I have
attempted to install. Which package and/or library should this be in?
Thanks for your help,
Jonathan Smith
Jonathan,
inet_aton has been exported by the Cygwin DLL itself for a
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Jonathan,
inet_aton has been exported by the Cygwin DLL itself for a while now.
Did you get reports of missing functions when running the application, or
when compiling it? What is the version of Cygwin that you're using? Are
the applications you're installing Cygwin applications?
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On Sun, 1 Jun 2003, Jonathan Smith wrote:
Jonathan,
inet_aton has been exported by the Cygwin DLL itself for a while now.
Did you get reports of missing functions when running the application, or
when compiling it? What is the version of Cygwin that you're using? Are
the
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On Sun, 1 Jun 2003, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Sun, 1 Jun 2003, Jonathan Smith wrote:
I'm going to get a completely fresh copy of cygwin.
Jonathan,
Don't bother. Check config.log. It's quite possible (and has happened
before) that the program configure used to test for some function
I've updated the version of xerces-c to 2.3.0-1. This also includes the
xerces-c-devel, xerces-c-doc, and libxerces-c23 packages.
This is an official update release. The official release announcement text
follows:
The Xerces-C team is pleased to announce that Xerces-C 2.3.0 is now
available.
Corinna, Igor, Larry:
On Thu, 22 May 2003, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
... Use mount. Never rely on the registry.
At 08:12 2003-05-22, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
... Would making a libmount.a (or, better yet, cygmount.dll) be a good
idea? Then programs can link against it and be guaranteed
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On Mon, May 19, 2003 at 12:32:33AM +0100, Max Bowsher wrote:
Martin Buchholz wrote:
Max Actual test data relating to this would be very interesting to see.
Some was included in my other post. I would have done a more
conclusive test, but I now have a working machine that is doing
Thanks
Hi Cary,
Cary Lewis schrieb:
I am attempting to use the Cygwin version of the Apache web server in a
dynamic database system.
Cygwin and apache with mod_php work fine.
But the database functions odbc_connect produces a undefined function error.
Where can I found the
Hi Christopher,
Christopher B. Liebman schrieb:
It seems that there is a bug somewhere in the server pool handling in apache
under cygwin, When MaxRequestsPerChild is reached it hangs! Repeat by
setting MaxRequestsPerChild to 5 and making sequental requests... the 6'th
times out. I'm
Hi Christopher,
Christopher B. Liebman schrieb:
Ok, after some investigation I am starting to think that the issue is with
the behavior of accept(). When the apache main forks off its pool of worker
procs, each one calls accept() on the socket file descriptor. What I have
found is that
Hello,
I need for sh-utils package a libintl2 - but this package is missing on
every of mirrors I tried to look at:
ftp://ftp.tuke.sk/pub/cygwin/release/
http://ftp.tuke.sk/pub/cygwin/release/
http://sigunix.cwru.edu/pub/cygwin/ftp/release/
http://mirrors.rcn.net/pub/sourceware/cygwin/release/
Maxa Petr wrote:
Hello,
I need for sh-utils package a libintl2 - but this package is missing on
every of mirrors I tried to look at:
ftp://ftp.tuke.sk/pub/cygwin/release/
http://ftp.tuke.sk/pub/cygwin/release/
http://sigunix.cwru.edu/pub/cygwin/ftp/release/
Joakim Erdfelt wrote:
libintl2 is under the gettext package.
You can find the latest version here.
ftp://ftp.tuke.sk/pub/cygwin/release/gettext/libintl2/libintl2-0.11.5-1.tar.
bz2
http://ftp.tuke.sk/pub/cygwin/release/gettext/libintl2/libintl2-0.11.5-1.tar
.bz2
$ uname -svr
CYGWIN_NT-5.1 1.5.0(0.86/3/2) 2003-06-02 00:41
The new sparse file heuristic is being triggered by the way binutils writes
.exe and .dll files.
I'm unsure this could be worked around. Any ideas?
Max.
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Maxa Petr wrote:
Joakim Erdfelt wrote:
libintl2 is under the gettext package.
You can find the latest version here.
...
/* joakim */
Thanks for a quick response.
This is a correct information, but it is not logically traceable where the
libintl2 package is actually stored.
E.g. Cygwin
Igor,
I tried settting smbntsec and it did not work. With older version I
used to
just set ntsec, make the passwd and group files, and everything would just
work
the way I would expect. Something has changed in the way cygwin handles NT
security.
I am running a generic version of windows
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To: Maxa Petr; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: missing package libintl2 on mirrors
Maxa Petr wrote:
Joakim Erdfelt wrote:
libintl2 is under the gettext package.
You can find
Cygwin is installed on both systems and works perfectly. OpenSSH is
installed and running, and the rsync user we created is able to ssh using
password-less keys between the 2 systems. When I run rsync, it correctly
pulls the data down that I want. The problem is that there are NO
I've updated the version of xerces-c to 2.3.0-1. This also includes the
xerces-c-devel, xerces-c-doc, and libxerces-c23 packages.
This is an official update release. The official release announcement text
follows:
The Xerces-C team is pleased to announce that Xerces-C 2.3.0 is now
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