Hi,
I have an X-session running on PC1.
with PC2 I do a Remote Desktop Connection (Windows XP) towards PC1.
the X-server crashes now.
I have installed latest cygwin/x packages.
Greetings,
Lode.
Hi,
thanks a lot.
I commented out the line:
defaultserargs=multiwindow -clipboard
This cures the problem.
Thanks,
Rainer
[snip]
My .xinitrc is as follows:
# Window Maker default X session startup script
PATH=$PATH:/usr/X11R6/bin
# If you login from xdm, uncomment this
Holger Krull wrote:
Hello,
we had this in the 6.7.0.0 XWin w/out -nodecoration running in
background doesn't display anything thread. At least to get rid of the
extra window, i don't know if this changes the hotkey problem.
Great thread, but you're right, it doesn't solve the hotkey problem.
I am using mysqlclient on WinXP. This works well with in the standard
cygwin bash shell. Using the xterm with the cygwin-xfree the client
hangs after initiation at the command line. I have upgraded to the most
recent version of cygwin. Prior to this the output would appear in the
parent bash
Hey,
I'm trying to run cygwin in multiwindow mode and I'm getting errors
In home directory I can find xwin.exe.stackdump file which contains:
Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION at eip=01072E25
5 [unknown (0x124)] xwin 872 handle_exceptions: Error while
dumping state (probably corrupted
Folks-
I just updated my Cygwin/X, and the latest version has an undesirable new
habit.
When I run my batch files, I get my usual X desktop, but I also get a DOS
box with the following contents:
--
Vendor: The Cygwin/X Project
Release: 6.7.0.0-3
I'm trying to get rid of the extra console window for X as
described at http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2004-
04/msg00227.html . But I don't have and can't find where to
get run.exe.
Thanks
Brady Lewis
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, bhlewis wrote:
I'm trying to get rid of the extra console window for X as described at
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2004-04/msg00227.html . But I don't
have and can't find where to get run.exe.
Thanks
Brady Lewis
Brady,
At any point when the question where do I
I have installed the lastest X11 binaries, including xorg-x11-xwin 6.7.0.0-3,
together with openssh-3.8p1. The rest of my cygwin installation is also
up-to-date, including cygwin1.dll version 1.5.9-1. I use startxwin.bat to start
XWin using -multiwindow -clipboard. I login to a remote Linux server
See A1:
http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/cygwin-x-faq.html#q-ssh-no-x11forwarding
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have installed the lastest X11 binaries, including xorg-x11-xwin 6.7.0.0-3,
together with openssh-3.8p1. The rest of my cygwin installation is also
up-to-date, including cygwin1.dll version
Due to this I am going to pull the link to ttmkfdir from our 'Ported
Software' page. Perhaps someone would like to write a postinstall
script that creates symlinks to the Fonts folder for Windows under
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/windows,
One note: In the thread proposal for using windows
Hi list,
Some keys like ']', '_' are not functional for Japanese layout
keyboards with xorg-* packages.
xev shows that, there are no keycode-symbol assignment done.
KeyPress event, serial 24, synthetic NO, window 0x81,
root 0x3a, subw 0x82, time 3082882, (43,34), root:(817,224),
Howdy Rodrigo,
First, thanks for writing the man page updates. The version I saw was
missing some of the new items that were added, now I have no excuse
not to add them myself. ;)
It's hard to do any Windows 95 testing, actually it's hard to get any
Win95 API documentation anymore (MS seems to
Oh yeah, I am looking over winprefs.c to see if there is anything
untowards going on elsewhere in it. Maybe a GDI call somewhere returns
a valid error under W98+ for invalid data or out-of-mem, but under W95
it kills the GDI. I'll be sure to post any findings, but my time to
look at this is
Mark Arnold wrote:
Hi All,
I was hoping to get some help with a problem I am now having with my
installation.
Prior to yesterday I hadn't updated my cygwin installation for about
about 3 weeks or so.
I updated by running the setup application and initially downloaded
everything locally from
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-04-13 09:04:22
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : winsup.h fhandler.h fhandler_termios.cc
mtinfo.h path.cc path.h tty.h ChangeLog
Log message:
* winsup.h
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-04-13 20:36:59
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog dir.cc fhandler.cc fhandler.h
fhandler_disk_file.cc fhandler_virtual.cc
path.cc
On Apr 11 22:59, Gerd Spalink wrote:
ChangeLog for winsup/cygwin:
2004-04-11 Gerd Spalink [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* fhandler_dsp.cc (fhandler_dev_dsp::Audio_out::stop): Add optional boolean
argument so that playing can be stopped without playing pending buffers.
On Apr 12 19:06, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
I have also observed abnormal behavior on NT4.0
1) ls uses ntsec even on remote drives without smbntsec
/ echo $CYGWIN
bash: CYGWIN: unbound variable
~ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-4.0 myhost 1.5.9(0.112/4/2) 2004-03-18 23:05 i686 unknown unknown
Cygwin
~
On Apr 12 20:09, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
At 06:48 PM 4/12/2004 -0500, Brian Ford wrote:
On Mon, 12 Apr 2004, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
I have also observed abnormal behavior on NT4.0
1) ls uses ntsec even on remote drives without smbntsec
/ echo $CYGWIN
bash: CYGWIN: unbound variable
On Apr 12 19:29, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
At 11:45 PM 4/10/2004 -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sat, Apr 10, 2004 at 11:37:07PM -0400, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
This should take care of the issues I listed yesterday evening.
I simply don't understand the logic in normalize_win32_path
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Hmm, yes, the allow_smbntsec flag is not set by default and I have no
idea when that disappeared, actually. Should we revert that or should
we better keep it as it is? Somehow I have the vague feeling that we
have less complaints about Samba file access for a
On Apr 13 14:43, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
What I'm up to is to change all the affected functionality to what's
already working fine in case of stat/fstat:
baz (char *posix_name)
{
Create fhandler
fhandler-fbaz (fd);
}
fbaz (int fd)
{
Get fhandler
On Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 10:49:13PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Oh, one problem left. Currently fhandler_disk_file::fchmod calls
chmod_device which is pretty ugly. Chris, do you have an idea how
to do that in a cleaner way?
It sounds like the same thing as required by fhandler_base::fstat_fs.
This patch sets st_size correctly for symlinks.
Pierre
2004-04-14 Pierre Humblet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* path.h (path_conv::set_symlink): Add argument.
(path_conv::get_symlink_length): New method.
(path_conv::symlink_length): New member.
* path.cc
On Tue, Apr 13, 2004 at 10:16:32PM -0400, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
This patch sets st_size correctly for symlinks.
Please check in.
Thanks.
cgf
I apologize for 'questionable language'. I am really sorry.
This stupid 'unit test' was not intended to be sent outside, but after I verified that
problem is in DLL, I forgot about it.
Thank you for confirmation of bug.
Regards
Timofey Kutergin
-Original Message-
From: Christopher
Comparative Performance of C++ Compilers
C/C++ Performance Tests
=
Environment
---
Windows 2000 Professional
Intel(R) Celeron(R) CPU 1.70 GHz
If call bash works, it implies that the bash that the batch file is
calling is really bash.bat. Do you have one of those in your path? If
so, changing bash to bash.exe will also work, assuming that you do not
need what is in bash.bat.
-Original Message-
From: David McNeill
Sent:
Quite interesting indeed!
Are there other benchmarks around that compare gcc3.x, gcc3.x (cygwin), etc
against the gcc2.9x vintage?
H.
chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alex Vinokur wrote:
Comparative
when i run the cygwin bash shell on system startup
from the startup entry in the registry the
foreground/background color and other properties are
not applied to the command shell in which bash runs.
in the properties dialogue for the cygwin shell
shortcut, one can adjust the
I light of the recent gcc performance comparison, I tried to compile a
number crunching application (for which I have noticed a significant
performance degradation of a factor 2-3 since the days of gcc2.9.x) using
the -mno-cygwin flag.
I get a shitload of crap like the following :
g++ -c
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of james pentland
Sent: 13 April 2004 17:05
when i run the cygwin bash shell on system startup
from the startup entry in the registry the
foreground/background color and other properties are
not applied to the command shell in which
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Hans Horn
Sent: 13 April 2004 17:07
Has anybody got a clue what's going on?
H.
Nope, but you'd get a better idea if you try running
g++ -E -mno-cygwin -ansi -DGCC3X -DLINUX -DINLINE=inline -fno-default-inline
-W
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Dave Korn
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 11:11 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: applying command shell properties to cygwin.bat
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of james
Hans Horn wrote:
I light of the recent gcc performance comparison, I tried to compile a
number crunching application (for which I have noticed a significant
performance degradation of a factor 2-3 since the days of gcc2.9.x) using
the -mno-cygwin flag.
I get a shitload of crap like the following
Hi, could someone please confirm that this is a bug, and not a
problem that exists only on this computer.
I just tried it, and got reasonable-looking output:
# 1 stdin
# 1 built-in
# 1 command line
# 1 stdin
# 1 /lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-mingw32/3.3.1/include/stddef.h 1 3 4
# 158
That works. Thanks a lot.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Dave Korn
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 11:03 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Does anyone know how to invoke a bash process via a dos
batch program so commands after bash
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Eric Hanchrow
Sent: 13 April 2004 18:43
Hi,
when I use the following command gcc finds the wrong include
file.
$ echo #include stddef.h | gcc -mno-cygwin -E -
Hi, could someone please confirm that this is
Dave Korn wrote:
how can one associate the properties with the batch
file cygwin.bat such that they stay with the command
shell?
You can't do, but instead of starting the batch file from your registry
startup entry, you could create a new shortcut to the batch file and put the
path
chris wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alex Vinokur wrote:
Comparative Performance of C++ Compilers
C/C++ Performance Tests
=
snip
While this is quite
I created the following script:
#!/bin/tcsh
#csh script to prepend standard input to file argument
#Version 1
#name temp file
set tf = /tmp/ppd.$$
#get argument name
set dest = $argv[1]
#copy standard input, $dest to $tf
cat - $dest $tf
#replace original file
mv $tf $dest
However, when I
On Mon, 12 Apr 2004, Lipin, Adam wrote:
Does anyone know how to invoke a bash process via a dos batch program so
commands after bash execute?
For example.
batch1.bat contains:
REM This is batch1.bat
batch2.bat test
exit
batch2.bat contains:
REM this is batch2.bat
echo %1
bash
I have just installed cygwin on two machines. I did a
complete install, per the instructions on the faq.
My problem is that some things are different on my
machines. A simple one is that ls acts differently.
Note, this is without making any changes to aliases or
profiles. See below:
$ type
At 02:55 PM 4/13/2004, you wrote:
I have just installed cygwin on two machines. I did a
complete install, per the instructions on the faq.
My problem is that some things are different on my
machines. A simple one is that ls acts differently.
Note, this is without making any changes to aliases
Alex Vinokur wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
chris wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Alex Vinokur wrote:
Comparative Performance of C++ Compilers
C/C++ Performance Tests
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, Christopher Spears wrote:
I created the following script:
#!/bin/tcsh
#csh script to prepend standard input to file argument
#Version 1
#name temp file
set tf = /tmp/ppd.$$
#get argument name
set dest = $argv[1]
#copy standard input, $dest to $tf
cat - $dest
NUEVO GEL ANTICELULITICO Y ANTIESTRIAS REFRESCA LA PIEL=20
ELIMINANDO CELULITIS Y ESTRIAS=20
PRODUCTO IMPORTADO DE ESPA=D1A 100% NATURAL=20
EXCELENTE PRECIO $260.00 + ENVIO=20
EN LA ZONA METROPOLINATA DE GUADALAJARA NO COBRAMOS ENVIO
ENVIAMOS A CUALQUIER PARTE DEL MUNDO
SOLO LLAMA=20
+52 (33)
I'm not sure what cygcheck will do for me, but I know
that the alias for ls is set in ~/.bashrc. This is in
the section titled:
# Some example alias instructions
Again, my problem is why do I have two different
~/.bashrc files on two complete installs. I would
expect the setup.exe program to
Alex Vinokur wrote:
Three extra jobs for copyfile.cpp, g++ (Mingw32 Interface),
No optimization.
^^^
So the results are completely meaningless.
--
Ross Smith .. Pharos Systems, Auckland, New Zealand
*** Divide by cucumber error. Please reinstall universe and
--- Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, Christopher Spears wrote:
I created the following script:
#!/bin/tcsh
#csh script to prepend standard input to file
argument
#Version 1
#name temp file
set tf = /tmp/ppd.$$
#get argument name
set dest
ChangeLog:
2004-13-04 Dmitry Karasik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* syscalls.cc: Implement sync() for letter-mapped drives
Diff:
--- syscalls.cc 2004-04-13 23:25:28.0 +0200
+++ syscalls.cc 2004-04-13 23:50:56.0 +0200
@@ -1075,10 +1075,47 @@ fsync (int fd)
return 0;
}
+/*
If they were both machines that never before had Cygwin
installed on them, then there would not be a difference
unless you had a ~/.bashrc already from somewhere else.
The alias you mentioned is in /etc/skel/.bashrc file but
it's commented out. So there's no way that Cygwin could
give you that
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, Christopher Spears wrote:
--- Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
^^^
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004, Christopher Spears wrote:
I created the following script:
#!/bin/tcsh
#csh
Larry,
I assume that the /etc/skel/.bashrc file is copied to
$HOME the first time I run cygwin.bat finishing the
install process. Either way, the .bashrc I was
talking about was in my home dir.
Is there anything that runs when I add a user or
change something in /etc/passwd, the might uncomment
I'm glad to see that someone is actively maintaining ssmtp. In the mean
time, I'm still using the version which I patched up and posted to the
list some time ago. I might eventually have a look at the new sources
and send some suggestions, though I'm not sure I want to deal with all
the OpenSSL
On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 22:51:01 -0400, Larry Hall typed:
At 10:43 PM 4/12/2004, you wrote:
On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 22:18:09 -0400, Christopher Faylor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Mon, Apr 12, 2004 at 10:06:27PM -0400, Matthew O. Persico
wrote:
I installed Cygwin today at work onto a network drive. I
On Tue, 13 Apr 2004 00:34:32 -0400, Greg Mosier typed:
Hi list,
It's been a while since I've played with cygwin and I've just
recently came back to it. Well... I had the same problems this
time as I did in the past, only last time I wasn't aware that there
was a problem. It seems that
NUEVO GEL ANTICELULITICO Y ANTIESTRIAS REFRESCA LA PIEL=20
ELIMINANDO CELULITIS Y ESTRIAS=20
PRODUCTO IMPORTADO 100% NATURAL=20
EXCELENTE PRECIO $260.00 + ENVIO=20
EN LA ZONA METROPOLINATA DE GUADALAJARA NO COBRAMOS ENVIO
ENVIAMOS A CUALQUIER PARTE DEL MUNDO
SOLO LLAMA=20
+52 (33) 3616-9269=20
Hmmm...The good new is that I am no longer getting
error messages. The bad news is that nothing seems to
be ending up in the file. I created a file called
disk_storage in vi. Then I did the following:
(date; du ~) ~/disk_storage
This put some text into the file. Then I ran:
(date; du ~) |
I'm having problems compiling a c++ program with ncurses. When it links I
get this message:
g++ -Wall -o main (bunch of .o's) -lncurses -lm
Info: resolving _stdscr by linking to __imp__stdscr (auto-import)
Info: resolving _COLS by linking to __imp__COLS (auto-import)
Info: resolving _LINES by
At 08:17 PM 4/13/2004, you wrote:
On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 22:51:01 -0400, Larry Hall typed:
At 10:43 PM 4/12/2004, you wrote:
On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 22:18:09 -0400, Christopher Faylor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Mon, Apr 12, 2004 at 10:06:27PM -0400, Matthew O. Persico
wrote:
I installed Cygwin
At 09:58 PM 4/13/2004, you wrote:
Hmmm...The good new is that I am no longer getting
error messages. The bad news is that nothing seems to
be ending up in the file. I created a file called
disk_storage in vi. Then I did the following:
(date; du ~) ~/disk_storage
This put some text into the
At 10:48 PM 4/13/2004, you wrote:
I'm having problems compiling a c++ program with ncurses. When it links I
get this message:
g++ -Wall -o main (bunch of .o's) -lncurses -lm
Info: resolving _stdscr by linking to __imp__stdscr (auto-import)
Info: resolving _COLS by linking to __imp__COLS
Alex Vinokur wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[snip]
How can we know how long the startup time is?
In other words, what is the difference between startup time and runtime?
What takes (doesn't take) place in startup time?
[snip]
Can we know when the start time ends?
--
Alex
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