Re: Segfault in _cygwin_dll_entry

2004-02-09 Thread Peter A. Castro
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Peter A. Castro wrote: > > > In the case of zsh, it's completely cygwin stuff, no MS stuff. > > As is the case with LibGGI. The difference, althought it really doesn't matter, is that libzsh-4.1.1.dll was rebased, while cygggi-2.dll isn't. Something

Re: Segfault in _cygwin_dll_entry

2004-02-09 Thread Peter A. Castro
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, Jason Tishler wrote: > Peter, > > On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 10:14:10AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > You're talking about rebased dlls. I don't know if cygggi-2.dll is > > rebased or not, how can I tell? > > Rebasing is a manual process. So, if you didn't run rebaseall or

Re: cyclical dependencies in setup.ini?

2004-02-09 Thread Edward S. Peschko
> I also know that build-depends is a real headache for Red Hat package > maintainers so I'm not in a hurry to foist that extra bookkeeping > headache on cygwin maintainers. It's moderate effort for small > gain given that there are other more important things that could > be done with and to setu

Re: cyclical dependencies in setup.ini?

2004-02-09 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 09:41:59PM -0800, Edward S. Peschko wrote: >On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 12:04:21AM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote: >or, if someone had a script which did a complete build of cygwin from >source, the dependencies would be listed there... Why would there be such a thing? Cygwin

Re: cyclical dependencies in setup.ini?

2004-02-09 Thread Edward S. Peschko
On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 12:04:21AM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote: > On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 08:40:53PM -0800, Edward S. Peschko wrote: > >If possible, I'd like to avoid having to run across dependencies inside > >of configure files, hence I'm hoping that somewhere its documented > >(centrally or

Re: cyclical dependencies in setup.ini?

2004-02-09 Thread Robert Collins
On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 16:04, Christopher Faylor wrote: > (And here is where Robert steps in to say that build-depends is actually > recognized by setup.exe's parser...) But is currently useless because their is no UI to say 'install the build dependencies'. But you knew that I expect ;). Rob --

Re: cyclical dependencies in setup.ini?

2004-02-09 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 08:40:53PM -0800, Edward S. Peschko wrote: >If possible, I'd like to avoid having to run across dependencies inside >of configure files, hence I'm hoping that somewhere its documented >(centrally or in someone's head) which packages are dependent on other >packages.. Larry'

Re: cyclical dependencies in setup.ini?

2004-02-09 Thread Larry Hall
At 11:40 PM 2/9/2004, Edward S. Peschko you wrote: >> >> >Dependencies like this are all over the place inside of setup.ini - where's an >> >accurate representation of what needs to get compiled first? How do you compile >> >from scratch? >> >> >> These are package installation dependencies.

Re: "entry point __getreent" not found errors with sshd and inetd

2004-02-09 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 10:35:39PM -0600, Christopher G. Morlier wrote: >I have been attempting to setup sshd and inetd, and have consistently >received entry point not found errors when both try to execute >(specifically: "The procedure entry point __getreent could not be located >in the dynami

Re: "entry point __getreent" not found errors with sshd and inetd

2004-02-09 Thread Larry Hall
At 11:35 PM 2/9/2004, Christopher G. Morlier you wrote: >Hi everyone, > >I have been attempting to setup sshd and inetd, and have consistently received entry >point not found errors when both try to execute (specifically: "The procedure entry >point __getreent could not be located in the dynamic

Re: cyclical dependencies in setup.ini?

2004-02-09 Thread Edward S. Peschko
> > >Dependencies like this are all over the place inside of setup.ini - where's an > >accurate representation of what needs to get compiled first? How do you compile > >from scratch? > > > These are package installation dependencies. If you're trying to build > the Cygwin DLL, visit

"entry point __getreent" not found errors with sshd and inetd

2004-02-09 Thread Christopher G. Morlier
Hi everyone, I have been attempting to setup sshd and inetd, and have consistently received entry point not found errors when both try to execute (specifically: "The procedure entry point __getreent could not be located in the dynamic link library cygwin1.dll"). I have googled this problem and

Re: cyclical dependencies in setup.ini?

2004-02-09 Thread Larry Hall
At 10:20 PM 2/9/2004, Edward S. Peschko you wrote: >I was looking at setup.ini, and found the following entries: > >@ cygwin > >requires: libintl2 _update-info-dir base-passwd > >and then... > >@ libintl2 > >requires: cygwin libiconv2 > >hunh? what's going on? which comes first? The chicken. Wa

definition of 'timezone'

2004-02-09 Thread King Lung Chiu
Hi, I'm trying to port some code that uses 'timezone' from time.h: ... time_t utime; struct tm tms; ... utime = utime - timezone + tms.tm_isdst*3600; ... but I get compilation error because the code expects timezone to be a long (as is on Linux) but in cygwin it's actually a functio

cyclical dependencies in setup.ini?

2004-02-09 Thread Edward S. Peschko
I was looking at setup.ini, and found the following entries: @ cygwin requires: libintl2 _update-info-dir base-passwd and then... @ libintl2 requires: cygwin libiconv2 hunh? what's going on? which comes first? Dependencies like this are all over the place inside of setup.ini - where's an a

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: cygipc-2.03-2

2004-02-09 Thread Charles Wilson
cygipc and cygutils have some incompatibilities with cygwin-1.5.7; this updated version resolves those conflicts. Note that you will probably need to re-install cygwin-1.5.7 after upgrading cygipc -- this is an unfortunate consequence of the pre-existing conflict between cygipc-[OLDVERSION] an

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: cygutils-1.2.4-1

2004-02-09 Thread Charles Wilson
cygutils and cygipc have some incompatibilities with cygwin-1.5.7; this updated version resolves those conflicts. Note that you will probably need to re-install cygwin-1.5.7 after upgrading cygutils -- this is an unfortunate consequence of the pre-existing conflict between cygutils-[OLDVERSION

Re: gtypist package missing .pl files

2004-02-09 Thread Yaakov Selkowitz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote: | No, I meant the ktouch2typ.pl and tt2typ.pl mentioned in the info pages. | In the source, they are in the tools subdir. There are also a couple of | awk scripts and a sh script there; all are to help create new lessons

Re: RE : 1.0.0 : CVS Checkout via SSH = error : no such repository

2004-02-09 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
Please configure your mailer to not quote raw e-mail addresses in replies. Let's not make the spam harvesters' life easier. FWIW, I can't reproduce your problem. I have cvs running perfectly over ssh, both as a client and as a server. At this point I'm out of ideas, I can only make some WAGs. C

RE : 1.0.0 : CVS Checkout via SSH = error : no such repository

2004-02-09 Thread Flo
I remotly connect to the server via SSH with putty I tried to connect with an explicit CVSROOT : :ext:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/opt/cvs But : cvs checkout -P CVSROOT (in directory D:\) cvs checkout: warning: unrecognized response `WARNING - POTENTIAL SECURITY BREACH! ' from cvs server cvs checkout: war

Re: IPv6 integration status in Cygwin

2004-02-09 Thread Lapo
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Antonio Querubin wrote: | Yeah I'm willing to do any developmental work (time permitting) but want | to get a feel for where things currently stand. BTW I'm also interested in having IPv6 support in CygWin and would like to help towards it (moreover I a

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Re: 1.5.7: make hangs on XP (with HT)

2004-02-09 Thread Volker Quetschke
I've been trying to narrow the problem I've been having with make (-j) and processes locking up. And I've made some progress. First, this happens with 1.5.6 -> 1.5.7 (and every snapshot in-between). I've tried this test on 3 configurations: WinXP (HyperThreaded): fails quickly (between 20 secon

Re: 1.0.0 : CVS Checkout via SSH = error : no such repository

2004-02-09 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
Given your CVSROOT setting, I assume the remote user will be the same as the local one, but just in case, try setting the user explicitly... Try running "ssh sessioncvs ls /opt/cvs". Also, try giving the "-nt" flags to cvs when attempting a checkout -- this will provide a reasonably detailed trac

Cygwin GNU make using MAKE_MODE=win VPATH/vpath issues

2004-02-09 Thread Kristopher Cieplak
I have searched the mail archives and FAQ but have only found remotely similar issues to my problem. http://www.cygwin.com/cygwin/2002-03/msg01240.html The similar thread seems to be unresolved. Cygwin Version = 1.5.7-1 GNU make = 3.80 When running make with MAKE_MODE=win or make --win32 the conv

RE : 1.0.0 : CVS Checkout via SSH = error : no such repository

2004-02-09 Thread Flo
- What CVSROOT value did you use for remote checkouts? :ext:sessioncvs:/opt/cvs - Do you have your CVS_RSH set to ssh? Yes - What command did you use to install the sshd service? ssh-host-config - Is it running as SYSTEM or as another user? As SYSTEM i think, i'm not sure of that. By windows whe

Re: Problem with serial port init

2004-02-09 Thread Brian Ford
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, Arik BenDov wrote: > Hi, > > I have a strang proglem any help will be appriciated > > I have s program sending data VIA serial port between 2 machines. The program > works fine when both are Linux. > I use cygwin to port the program to windows (I run the program under Dos shell

Re: IPv6 integration status in Cygwin

2004-02-09 Thread Larry Hall
At 02:23 PM 2/9/2004, Antonio Querubin you wrote: >On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, Larry Hall wrote: > >> At 12:54 PM 2/9/2004, Antonio Querubin you wrote: >> >I was looking through the archives and noticed there hasn't been much >> >recent work on integrating IPv6 into Cygwin. I've been using Jun-ya >> >Kato

Re: 1.0.0 : CVS Checkout via SSH = error : no such repository

2004-02-09 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, Flo wrote: > Hello, > > Cygwin version : 1.5.7-1 > On Windows XP Professional Ver 5.1 Build 2600 > > I installed a CVS Server and OpenSSH on Cygwin. > I succesfully remotly connect to my server via SSH > But when i try to checkout the CVSROOT module remotly i get this message >

Re: IPv6 integration status in Cygwin

2004-02-09 Thread Antonio Querubin
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, Larry Hall wrote: > At 12:54 PM 2/9/2004, Antonio Querubin you wrote: > >I was looking through the archives and noticed there hasn't been much > >recent work on integrating IPv6 into Cygwin. I've been using Jun-ya > >Kato's IPv6 extensions which work great for simple IPv6 apps

Re: IPv6 integration status in Cygwin

2004-02-09 Thread Larry Hall
At 12:54 PM 2/9/2004, Antonio Querubin you wrote: >I was looking through the archives and noticed there hasn't been much >recent work on integrating IPv6 into Cygwin. I've been using Jun-ya >Kato's IPv6 extensions which work great for simple IPv6 apps - even >multicast works for some simple cases.

1.0.0 : CVS Checkout via SSH = error : no such repository

2004-02-09 Thread Flo
Hello, Cygwin version : 1.5.7-1 On Windows XP Professional Ver 5.1 Build 2600 I installed a CVS Server and OpenSSH on Cygwin. I succesfully remotly connect to my server via SSH But when i try to checkout the CVSROOT module remotly i get this message : cvs [server aborted]: /opt/cvs: no such repos

IPv6 integration status in Cygwin

2004-02-09 Thread Antonio Querubin
I was looking through the archives and noticed there hasn't been much recent work on integrating IPv6 into Cygwin. I've been using Jun-ya Kato's IPv6 extensions which work great for simple IPv6 apps - even multicast works for some simple cases. So I was wondering what are the current barriers pre

RE: RE : How can i really uninstall completly cygwin from Windows XP Pro ???

2004-02-09 Thread DePriest, Jason R.
If you are a command-line junkie, you should have a Windows command called cacls that would also work. Something like: C:\>cd cygwin C:\cygwin>cacls * /T /E /G Flo:F > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Igor Pechtchanski > Sent: Sunday,

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: xemacs-21.4.14-2/xemacs-tags-21.4.14-2/xemacs-emacs-common-21.4.14-2

2004-02-09 Thread Dr. Volker Zell
> "David" == David Karr writes: David> Now that Xemacs/Cygwin is installable from "cygwin-setup", what is the David> difference between installing it from this, as opposed to using the David> "xemacs-setup" that we get from xemacs.org? If I've been updating my David> installat

Re: cannot make a directory called "aux"

2004-02-09 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Mon, 9 Feb 2004, Brian Dessent wrote: > Troy Hicks wrote: > > > This is a strange problem. > > 'aux' is a reserved word, along with 'com', 'lpt', 'con', etc. which > dates back to the days of DOS when you'd "copy filename.txt lpt1:" to > print something. So, you can't use it as a filename. > >

Re: cannot make a directory called "aux"

2004-02-09 Thread Brian Dessent
Troy Hicks wrote: > This is a strange problem. 'aux' is a reserved word, along with 'com', 'lpt', 'con', etc. which dates back to the days of DOS when you'd "copy filename.txt lpt1:" to print something. So, you can't use it as a filename. This is also in the FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/faq_4.h

RE: cannot make a directory called "aux"

2004-02-09 Thread Ken Thompson
Hint, Did you ever consider reading the FAQs before posting > -Original Message- > From: cygwin-owneratcygwin.com On Behalf > Of Troy Hicks > Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 1:09 AM > To: cygwinatcygwin.com > Subject: cannot make a directory called "aux" > > > This is a strange problem.

cannot make a directory called "aux"

2004-02-09 Thread Troy Hicks
This is a strange problem. Here are the basics: = in your home directory (or any directory from cygwin) try to "mkdir aux". For me this fails with the following complaint: $ mkdir aux mkdir: `aux' exists but is not a directory Anyone seen/know of a problem like this? I'm

Re: Segfault in _cygwin_dll_entry

2004-02-09 Thread Jason Tishler
Peter, On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 10:14:10AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > You're talking about rebased dlls. I don't know if cygggi-2.dll is > rebased or not, how can I tell? Rebasing is a manual process. So, if you didn't run rebaseall or rebase yourself, then cygggi-2.dll and the rest of you

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: gd-2.0.21-1/libgd2-2.0.21-1/libgd-devel-2.0.21-1

2004-02-09 Thread Dr. Volker Zell
Hi A new version of 'gd/libgd2/libgd-devel' has been uploaded to a server near you. DESCRIPTION: A graphics library for fast image creation CYGWIN NEWS: * Build with cygwin-1.5.7 * Routine upgrade to 2.0.21 gd NEWS === What's new in version 2.0.21? * Vers

Re: [PATCH] ioctl FIONREAD implementation for sockets

2004-02-09 Thread Corinna Vinschen
Hi, On Feb 8 15:49, Ralf Habacker wrote: > 2004-02-08 Ralf Habacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > * fhandler_socket.cc (fhandler_socket::ioctl): Added FIONREAD function call. > despite the fact that patch as well as ChangeLog are misformatted, I've checked it in. Thanks, Corinna -- Corin

Problem with serial port init

2004-02-09 Thread Arik BenDov
Hi, I have a strang proglem any help will be appriciated I have s program sending data VIA serial port between 2 machines. The program works fine when both are Linux. I use cygwin to port the program to windows (I run the program under Dos shell not Cygwin) and I have problem with the port setu

Re: Where has fdatasync gone?

2004-02-09 Thread Alejandro Lopez-Valencia
On Sun, 08 Feb 2004 20:31:51 -0500, Alejandro Lopez-Valencia wrote in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >In the 1.5.7 runtime, the prototype for fdatasync exists in >/usr/include/sys/unistd.h, but it is nowhere to be found in the actual >import library. > >Is this a newlib or a cygwin bug? > >Reproducint the b

Re: Segfault in _cygwin_dll_entry

2004-02-09 Thread peda
Peter A. Castro wrote: > In the case of zsh, it's completely cygwin stuff, no MS stuff. As is the case with LibGGI. > > > >Is it a known problem? > > > > > > No. If nothing "obvious" turns up in your initial efforts to scope the > > > problem, you're probably going to be best off debugging int

RE: Packaging Bug: Gnuplot requires libgd2

2004-02-09 Thread Demmer, Thomas
Hm, strange. I installed gnuplot, ran it and it complained about not finding cyggd-2.dll. After installing that everything went fine. However, the setup.ini looks OK. Sorry for the noise. Ciao Tom -Original Message- From: Dr. Volker Zell Sent: Sunday, 08 February, 2004 14:02 To: Demme