Christopher Faylor wrote:
cygXpm-X4.dll
cygXpm-noX4.dll
cygbz2-1.dll
cygz.dll
done.
cygbz21.0.dll
this is a compatibility library. It won't be re-compiled; no new
apps should be using it.
cygncurses7.dll
stay tuned.
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On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 08:17:11PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
As per John Morrison's suggestion, I would like to contribute and maintain
wtf (http://cronus.comp.utas.edu.au/~thsutton/computing/wtf.html).
wtf(6) is a utility provided by some UNIX and UNIX-like systems including
Slackware
Hi Daniel,
I got my source archive from a server in France, but I just noticed,
that the author's original site is up again:
http://knackered.knackered.org/angus/psutils/
Here you can download the source, and it does *not* contain the
Makefile. You probably have the Debian patched version.
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
As per John Morrison's suggestion, I would like to contribute and
maintain wtf
(http://cronus.comp.utas.edu.au/~thsutton/computing/wtf.html).
wtf(6) is a utility provided by some UNIX and UNIX-like systems
including Slackware Linux and NetBSD. It translates
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Robert McNulty Junior wrote:
I thought Cygwin1.dll was the main dll.
Should it not have already been rebuilt?
I'll check out the sources tonight and look into this.
Could have sworn you built the 1.5.1 cygwin1.dll.
Robert McNulty Junior
It has been re-built and Chris is
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 06:50, Max Bowsher wrote:
You realise that *all* I am doing with this patch is to change how data is
passed between a function and it's caller?
Yes, and its that aspect I objected to. I don't understand what was so
unclear.
Rob
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On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 13:47, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
...this straightforward patch:
2003-07-28 Gary R. Van Sickle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* dialog.h (do_fromcwd): Change function declaration.
* fromcwd.cc (do_fromcwd): Change return type to bool. Eliminate
use of
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 11:11, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Seems like a lot of work to go to just to eliminate a global variable.
Getting the direction right gives huge long term benefits. This is
precisely why I want small patches, as it lets me evaluate each chunk.
Note the commits I got done
Hi Volker,
You are right, I forgot these lines.
What's next? Will someone upload the package?
Bye,
Daniel
Volker Quetschke wrote:
Hi Daniel,
I got my source archive from a server in France, but I just noticed,
that the author's original site is up again:
Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
Robert Collins wrote:
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 02:13, Max Bowsher wrote:
If we do add a class, it should probably be a thread class from which
all of our threaded tasks can derive. Regardless, I don't see that
any
Robert Collins wrote:
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 06:50, Max Bowsher wrote:
You realise that *all* I am doing with this patch is to change how data
is
passed between a function and it's caller?
Yes, and its that aspect I objected to. I don't understand what was so
unclear.
I'm unclear on why
Robert Collins wrote:
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 13:47, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
...this straightforward patch:
2003-07-28 Gary R. Van Sickle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* dialog.h (do_fromcwd): Change function declaration.
* fromcwd.cc (do_fromcwd): Change return type to bool. Eliminate
use of
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 19:32, Max Bowsher wrote:
Robert Collins wrote:
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 06:50, Max Bowsher wrote:
You realise that *all* I am doing with this patch is to change how data
is
passed between a function and it's caller?
Yes, and its that aspect I objected to. I
Hi,
while using the gcj component of gcc (java compiler frontemd for gcc)
we have found a peculiar problem with FileInputStreams on Windows
(XP).
Given Freader.java:
import java.io.*;
public class Freader {
static public void main(String arg[]) {
try {
Robert Collins wrote:
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 19:32, Max Bowsher wrote:
I'm also extremely puzzled, since you seem to be objecting to the use of
a
return value to communicate from a callee to a caller function. Any other
method *must* be more complicated, and I do believe in avoiding
unnecessary
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 20:13, Max Bowsher wrote:
I.e., I'm working on the global variable ugliness, not the returns
program flow decisions ugliness. The fact that I am solving the former
should not compel me to solve the latter simultaneously.
cheekyAfter all, patches should be modular, and as
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 08:36, Max Bowsher wrote:
Here at last... OnAcceptActivation!
Extracted from the bulk of Gary's changes, bugfixed (the DWL_MSGRESULT logic
was inverted), and also removing the bumper code in SplashPage and
SourcePage which was substituting for this functionality.
Hi.
Please upload updated docbook-xsl packages:
http://telka.sk/cygwin/docbook-xsl/docbook-xsl-1.61.3-2-src.tar.bz2
http://telka.sk/cygwin/docbook-xsl/docbook-xsl-1.61.3-2.tar.bz2
and remove obsolete 1.61.2-1 files.
Thanks.
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| Marcel Telka
Let's see if this approach is more satisfactory...
+2003-07-29 Max Bowsher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+
+ * ini.cc (do_ini_thread): Return bool.
+ (do_ini_thread_reflector): Put returned bool in lParam.
+ * threebar.cc (WM_APP_SETUP_INI_DOWNLOAD_COMPLETE): Rework for new
+ meaning of lParam.
+
Index:
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Daniel Bößwetter wrote:
Hi Volker,
You are right, I forgot these lines.
What's next? Will someone upload the package?
Not yet, I'm afraid. The binaries in usr/bin (in the package) are not stripped.
Please strip them. Also, you have 'TCM Port' at the end of your
Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
and also removing the bumper code in SplashPage and
SourcePage which was substituting for this functionality.
DOH! How the heck did I miss those?!?!
Easily, apparently, since I only just noticed the similar arrangements for
skipping RootPage in a download-only
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Marcel Telka wrote:
Hi.
Please upload updated docbook-xsl packages:
http://telka.sk/cygwin/docbook-xsl/docbook-xsl-1.61.3-2-src.tar.bz2
http://telka.sk/cygwin/docbook-xsl/docbook-xsl-1.61.3-2.tar.bz2
Uploaded. Please send an announcement in a couple of hours.
Thanks,
Christopher Faylor writes:
I've rebuilt Corinna's version of patch using 1.5.1 import libraries
so it should now work correctly with a 1.5.1 or greater DLL.
It still doesn't work for me. I get
$ date | patch --dry-run
patch: write error : Illegal seek
It works if I recompile from
Hi Elfyn,
Elfyn McBratney wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Daniel Bößwetter wrote:
Hi Volker,
You are right, I forgot these lines.
What's next? Will someone upload the package?
Not yet, I'm afraid. The binaries in usr/bin (in the package) are not stripped.
Please strip them. Also, you
Wrong list, redirecting. Please use the cygwin at cygwin dot com list
for all further discussion.
Igor
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Jørgen Nørgaard wrote:
Hi,
while using the gcj component of gcc (java compiler frontemd for gcc)
we have found a peculiar problem with FileInputStreams on
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Daniel Bößwetter wrote:
Hi Elfyn,
Elfyn McBratney wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Daniel Bößwetter wrote:
Hi Volker,
You are right, I forgot these lines.
What's next? Will someone upload the package?
Not yet, I'm afraid. The binaries in usr/bin
I have never subscribed to this mailing list before, but it looks like
this is where the real business of Cygwin takes place. I started
reading the archives of the 1.5.0/1 discussion today and realized that
some other people might be waiting for me to release an updated build of
XFree86 for
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
I have never subscribed to this mailing list before, but it looks like
this is where the real business of Cygwin takes place. I started
reading the archives of the 1.5.0/1 discussion today and realized that
some other people might be waiting
I've built tetex-bin for 1.3 and 1.5.1. Previous tetex-bin releases
must be removed. Applications that link to libkpathsea3 must be
rebuilt.
Jan.
http://lilypond.org/cygwin/uploads/tetex/tetex-bin/setup.hint
sdesc: The TeX text formatting system (binaries).
test: 2.0.2-11
curr: 2.0.2-2
I've built lilypond for 1.3 and 1.5.1. Previous releases must be
removed.
Jan.
http://lilypond.org/cygwin/uploads/lilypond/setup.hint
sdesc: A program for printing sheet music
test: 1.7.29-11
curr: 1.6.11-1
category: Publishing
requires: bash cygwin fileutils findutils ghostscript
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, David Rothenberger wrote:
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
I have never subscribed to this mailing list before, but it looks like
this is where the real business of Cygwin takes place. I started
reading the archives of the 1.5.0/1 discussion today and realized that
some
Elfyn McBratney wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, David Rothenberger wrote:
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
I have never subscribed to this mailing list before, but it looks like
this is where the real business of Cygwin takes place. I started
reading the archives of the 1.5.0/1 discussion
Elfyn,
I know we have a dependency on ncurses... and possibly jpeg, png, and/or
tiff. However, I think all of those have been updated, no?
Harold
Elfyn McBratney wrote:
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, David Rothenberger wrote:
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
I have never subscribed to this mailing list
On 29 Jul 2003, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
http://lilypond.org/cygwin/uploads/guile/guile-doc/setup.hint
sdesc: The GNU extension language and Scheme interpreter (documentation)
test: 1.6.4-11
curr: 1.6.4-2
category: doc
requires: texinfo
external-source: guile
ldesc: The GNU extension
On 29 Jul 2003, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
sdesc: The TeX text formatting system (binaries).
test: 2.0.2-11
curr: 2.0.2-2
category: Text Publishing
# There's no need to require a texmf tree, although not doing so
# might be confusing.
requires: bash clear cygutils cygwin ed diffutils
Elfyn McBratney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
category: doc
requires: texinfo
external-source: guile
ldesc: The GNU extension language and Scheme interpreter (documentation)
This package contains the documentation for guile, including both
a reference manual (via `info guile'), and a
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 23:59, Max Bowsher wrote:
What is the rationale for the lowercase wants?
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2003-03/msg00750.html
It should be fairly clear from the context, but I can enlarge:
With C++ it can be hard to tell if you are calling a static or non
static
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Elfyn McBratney wrote:
On 29 Jul 2003, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
sdesc: The TeX text formatting system (binaries).
test: 2.0.2-11
curr: 2.0.2-2
category: Text Publishing
# There's no need to require a texmf tree, although not doing so
# might be confusing.
Elfyn McBratney [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
requires: bash clear cygutils cygwin ed diffutils fileutils findutils gawk grep
libjpeg6b libjpeg62 libkpathsea3abi13 libkpathsea3 libncurses6 libncurses7
libpng12 libtiff3 libtiff4 perl sed sh-utils textutils termcap zlib
zlib is on the
There is an error in the termcap setup.hint.
The listed curr version doesn't exist, and the 20020930-1 version isn't
published to setup.ini at all.
The result is that a [test] termcap is installed, since it is in Base.
Max.
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Max Bowsher wrote:
There is an error in the termcap setup.hint.
The listed curr version doesn't exist, and the 20020930-1 version isn't
published to setup.ini at all.
The result is that a [test] termcap is installed, since it is in Base.
I hope I'm not tredding on
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Elfyn,
I know we have a dependency on ncurses... and possibly jpeg, png, and/or
tiff. However, I think all of those have been updated, no?
jpeg, png, tiff, and zlib have been updated to 1.5.0
zlib has been updated to 1.5.1
ncurses has been updated to 1.5.0 -- and
Charles Wilson wrote:
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Elfyn,
I know we have a dependency on ncurses... and possibly jpeg, png,
and/or tiff. However, I think all of those have been updated, no?
jpeg, png, tiff, and zlib have been updated to 1.5.0
zlib has been updated to 1.5.1
ncurses has been
I think cygwin-apps is more appropriate for what I wrote.
How does one check who the maintainer of a package is; e.g.
to make sure it is not oneself?
And how does one check who the maintainer of a package is ?
I was looking for the Links one. I had to check the January
2002 cygwin-announce
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Ralf Habacker wrote:
I changed the type of _XtInherit to a variable instead of a function.
It compiles but I've not tested it completely.
#ifdef SUNSHLIB
/*
* _XtInherit needs to be statically linked since it is compared against as
* well as called.
*/
void
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
+ void (_XtInherit)(void) = __XtInherit;
oops, missed one character. It must be
+ void (*_XtInherit)(void) = __XtInherit;
hope it'n now correct *g*
bye
ago
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#ifdef SUNSHLIB
/*
* _XtInherit needs to be statically linked since it is compared against as
* well as called.
*/
void _XtInherit()
{
extern void __XtInherit();
__XtInherit();
}
#define _XtInherit __XtInherit
+ #elif defined(CYGWIN)
+ void (_XtInherit)(void) =
I have done the installation of cygwin-xfree under W2000. It works
perfectly but I get an us keyboard in a graphic window. I tried to put the
line run setxkbmap.exe -layout fr in startxwin.bat but with that line, it
is no more possible to open a graphic window.
I have also tried the command
Add clean target to ResourceObjectRule. Affects Cygwin only.
Harold
cygwin.rules-20030729-1117.diff
Description: Binary data
Hi Harold, et. al. -
I just installed Test 92 and it seems to work fine. Just a few notes,
for what they're worth. I'm on Win2K, SP2
- I use the Dvorak keyboard layout and I have to do a run setxkbmap
dvorak in my batch file that start XWin.exe. I don't know if it should
automatically detect
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Ralf Habacker wrote:
Why ? Does client code access _XtInherit+offset at any place ? Only in that
case the pseudo-reloc stuff is needed.
No. It never uses this indirect access (it would not make sense either since
_XtInherit is a function and (f + 4)() does not make much
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Jason Dufair wrote:
- I use the Dvorak keyboard layout and I have to do a run setxkbmap
dvorak in my batch file that start XWin.exe. I don't know if it should
automatically detect my Windows keyboard layout or not.
dvorak is not one of the preconfigured layouts.
Run
HLH == Harold L Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
HLH 3) winmultiwindowclass.c - Add checks for NULL pointers.
HLH Should help fix some crashes in MultiWindow mode. (Ralf
HLH Habacker)
Several minutes into an X session with Test 92, while I was using a
remote emacs session, the
Joe,
Don't know for sure what happened in your case. It appears that all X
Clients (including the inernal window manager) lost communication with
the X Server at about the same time. The *IOErrorHandler's are called
when communication with the X Server is lost. Sounds like you had a
hiccup
Harold,
XLT is a set of widgets used in Motif/Lesstif development environment.
I'm running cygwin on XP and trying to install the XLT widget classes.
It uses a configure script which is giving me errors.
Gary
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
after installing the new binary, netscape stop crashings.
thanks for the good work.
my env:
MS Win2k, SP3.
chiew
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
I would like some feedback as to whether or not this release fixes any
crashing with -multiwindow and -clipboard.
Harold
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Links:
Gary,
Yes, this is the right place. Please post some details of your problem.
Thanks,
Harold
Gary Nicholson wrote:
Harold,
XLT is a set of widgets used in Motif/Lesstif development environment.
I'm running cygwin on XP and trying to install the XLT widget classes.
It uses a configure
I am working on pulling the 4.3.0.1 tree:
export CVS_RSH=ssh
export [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs
cvs -z3 checkout -r xf-4_3_0_1 xc cvs-checkout.log 21
I will be copying over the latest hw/xwin files and a few misc. patches
and building the 4.3.0.1 tree for possible release. I am going to try
my
Can anyone think of any changes to the font packages between 4.2.0 and
4.3.0 that would require me to repackage and distribute 4.3.0 font sets?
If not, I would really like to just leave the current 4.2.0 fonts in
place since it will save most people from downloading between 15 and 50
MB of
HLH == Harold L Hunt [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
HLH Joe, Don't know for sure what happened in your case. It
HLH appears that all X Clients (including the inernal window
HLH manager) lost communication with the X Server at about the
HLH same time. The *IOErrorHandler's are called
I'm running Win2k SP4. I have a problem with winclip exceptions. If I
close down the X session when I have multiple remote terminals open, I
almost always get an exception in xwinclip. It is still happening with
Test92. I run XWin -multiwindow -clipboard. I get the same xwinclip
error at home
What do you mean you get an xwinclip execption when using -clipboard.
You aren't running xwinclip AND -clipboard, are you? If so, I would
certainly expect crashes, since both xwinclip and -clipboard do exactly
the same thing. Please tell me that you just made a mistake in your
description
Thomas L Roche wrote:
WebSphere Studio products typically put up a configuration dialog,
then display the full UI. When my startxwin.bat has
- start XWin -multiwindow -clipboard -unixkill
I get my xterm, in which I run
# local
xhost + 1.2.3.4
ssh -X -l userid 1.2.3.4
# remote
cd
Howdy...
At 04:13 PM 7/29/2003 -0500, Peter Colovas wrote:
I'm running Win2k SP4. I have a problem with winclip exceptions. If I
close down the X session when I have multiple remote terminals open, I
almost always get an exception in xwinclip. It is still happening with
Test92. I run XWin
Charles Wilson writes:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
I'm getting a strange error from unzip when trying to extract an
archive that contains binary files. Everything works fine if the
archive contains just text files.
Can't duplicate it. Sorry.
I --can-- duplicate it. But I
Darn it! I forgot to change the disposition on those attachments.
Sorry about that, guys. Getting late for me.
Dave
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FAQ:
Having now looked at the source I feel it is like this by design but
I don't understand why as there are no comments.If this is indeed
a best approximation to the intended behaviour should it be documented
as such ?
Jon
On 28 Jul 2003 at 14:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have an app that opens
Hello i wanted to know how could i launch tcsh-shell
instead of bash-shell when i run cygwin ...
If i run tcsh-shell, is there any possibility to
create a .tcshrc for configuring path and other
environment variables?
___
Do You Yahoo!? --
Thank you for this. However, I managed to find a disaster in there
despite everything. :o(
I renamed the whole e:\cygwin tree to e:\old_cygwin. I had to rerun the
install several times, for reasons I need not go into. Eventually it
got to the end and said I found an old cygwin, shall I
Rob Clack wrote:
Thank you for this. However, I managed to find a disaster in there
despite everything. :o(
I renamed the whole e:\cygwin tree to e:\old_cygwin. I had to rerun the
install several times, for reasons I need not go into. Eventually it
got to the end and said I found an old
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 20:22, Max Bowsher wrote:
Rob Clack wrote:
Thank you for this. However, I managed to find a disaster in there
despite everything. :o(
I renamed the whole e:\cygwin tree to e:\old_cygwin. I had to rerun the
install several times, for reasons I need not go into.
Hi Marcel,
the profile folder is missing in the latest docbook-xsl-1.61.3-1
package, breaking the various profile stylesheets :o(
Did you drop the folder intentionally from the distribution or was it a
mere oversight?
Patrick
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Of Igor Pechtchanski
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Rick Rankin wrote:
--- Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Hannu E K Nevalainen (garbage mail) wrote:
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf
Of philippe guillaume
Hello i wanted to know how could i launch tcsh-shell
instead of bash-shell when i run cygwin ...
Change
C:\cygwin\cygwin.bat (assuming default install path)
to your fulfill your needs.
If i run tcsh-shell, is
Hi Patrick.
On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 01:01:06PM +0200, Patrick Eisenacher wrote:
the profile folder is missing in the latest docbook-xsl-1.61.3-1
package, breaking the various profile stylesheets :o(
I've repackaged docbook-xsl with 'profiling' directory included.
The new version (1.61.3-2)
My concern is that issues surrounding Mr. Clark's use of cygwin goes well
beyond just supplying source
on his website. It appears that the raison d'etre for his software is to
simplfy software distribution, and
can up processes and process combinations for very tailored purposes - a
worthwhile
I've been searching for a long time about this
problem.
The command runs normally on Unix but not on Cygwin :(
The problem concerns a command button which runs a
sh-script ...
Here is the syntax :
button .frPrincipal.thug\
-activebackground #beccbe \
-background #d2e0d2 \
Hi,
I have the problem, that I change values in the registry to activate a screensaver.
But after I wrot the new values into the registry nothing happend. I can see the new
values in the registry. When I open the dialog in Windows the old values are still
shown.
How can I force windows to
On Tue, Jul 29, 2003 at 04:05:45PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have the problem, that I change values in the registry to activate a screensaver.
But after I wrot the new values into the registry nothing happend. I can see the new
values in the registry. When I open the dialog in
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have the problem, that I change values in the registry to activate a screensaver.
But after I wrot the new values into the registry nothing happend. I can see the new
values in the registry. When I open the dialog in Windows the old
I've been searching for a long time about this
problem.
The command runs normally on Unix but not on Cygwin :(
The problem concerns a command button which runs a
sh-script ...
Here is the syntax :
button .frPrincipal.thug\
-activebackground #beccbe \
-background #d2e0d2 \
Hannu E K Nevalainen (garbage mail) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The solution which should have been much more obvious to me is to use
ctags.exe with the '-e' option. I'm assuming etags is a link to
ctags.
Jeff
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf
Of Igor Pechtchanski
Hello!
Further to an earlier message I sent, I now attach an example. This
tries to send a message of a fixed sized down a pipe. Under windows I
can't seem to send much more than 25k down in one go, although I can
send more if I chop it up into sections. Under linux however I can send
as
I've updated the docbook-xsl package to version 1.61.3-2.
docbook-xsl package contains XSL stylesheets for the DocBook XML DTD
created by Norman Walsh and others.
Changes since 1.61.3-1:
- Added 'profiling' directory
To update your installation, click on the Install Cygwin now link on
the
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 11:41:43PM -0700, David Rothenberger wrote:
Content-Description: message body text
Charles Wilson writes:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
I'm getting a strange error from unzip when trying to extract an
archive that contains binary files. Everything works fine if the
Exactly. That's why I mentioned using ctags directly in
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-07/msg01331.html
Doing so should remove the magic, mystery, and the problem.
Larry
Jeffery B. Rancier wrote:
Hannu E K Nevalainen (garbage mail) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The solution which should have
chris writes:
Hello!
Further to an earlier message I sent, I now attach an example. This
tries to send a message of a fixed sized down a pipe. Under windows I
can't seem to send much more than 25k down in one go, although I can
send more if I chop it up into sections. Under linux
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, philippe guillaume wrote:
I've been searching for a long time about this
problem.
The command runs normally on Unix but not on Cygwin :(
The problem concerns a command button which runs a
sh-script ...
Here is the syntax :
button .frPrincipal.thug\
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 11:41:43PM -0700, David Rothenberger wrote:
Content-Description: message body text
Charles Wilson writes:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
I'm getting a strange error from unzip when trying to extract an
archive that contains binary
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, chris wrote:
David Rothenberger wrote:
chris writes:
Hello!
Further to an earlier message I sent, I now attach an example. This
tries to send a message of a fixed sized down a pipe. Under windows I
can't seem to send much more than 25k down in one go,
I will write up some documentation soon about the GPL issue, but a quick
clarification:
1. Some emails have mentioned unix_tools as being commercial and that I have
customers who purchased it. unix_tools is free (as in beer), always has
been, always will be - it is something I made to be a handy
--- Hannu E K Nevalainen (garbage mail) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Rick Rankin wrote:
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On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Hannu E K Nevalainen (garbage
On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Rick Rankin wrote:
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On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Rick Rankin wrote:
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On
As long as the *complete* binary contents can be extracted then I would
essentially agree
that Thininstall is fundamentally no different than an ordinary zip
archive. No one has implied
to my knowledge - especially me - that you were *actually* selling
unix_tools - but that there certainly
would
Jonathan Clark wrote:
I will write up some documentation soon about the GPL issue, but a quick
clarification:
1. unix_tools is free (as in beer) [...] I realize the fact that
unix_tools is free does not change any GPL issues, [...]
2. Thinstall does not modify the binary structure
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On Tue, 29 Jul 2003, Rick Rankin wrote:
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Of Igor Pechtchanski
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003, Rick Rankin wrote:
I am having a problem with trying to sort a pipe-delimited file using
the cygwin sort command from a dos batch file. If I enter the command
in cygwin environment, it works fine:
sort -t \| -k 3 -k 11 -k 12 -o sortedfile.txt unsortedfile.txt
But I have problems running it from a dos batch
I'm fresh to this list so please excuse if this is a common kind of
question.
I can't get to cygwin.com from my home PC. I wondered if this is
because of problems with my telewest/blueyonder ISP; looking at the site
from another ISP I don't see any problems. Whatever:
My question is: can I
On 29 Jul 2003, Matt Fairtlough wrote:
I'm fresh to this list so please excuse if this is a common kind of
question.
I can't get to cygwin.com from my home PC. I wondered if this is
because of problems with my telewest/blueyonder ISP; looking at the site
from another ISP I don't see any
-Original Message-
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Of Igor Pechtchanski
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 7:16 PM
Was my writing unclear?
No, no, it was my late night reading...
Ahh... glad to hear that ;-)
Also, try setting up a dummy printer that
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