Larry Hall wrote:
At 08:17 PM 5/8/2004, you wrote:
I do not install GNU emacs, I do install Xemacs. Typically, I make one setup pass for latest and a second for test versions -- ugly but it seems the only way to get what I want.
In the Partial view, one (GNU) emacs entry shows a 'current'
uw-imap 2004-1 is available for upload.
Please keep 2002e-3 and remove 2002d-2, 2002e-1, and 2002e-2.
http://abraham.backus.com/release/uw-imap/uw-imap-2004-1.tar.bz2
http://abraham.backus.com/release/uw-imap/uw-imap-2004-1-src.tar.bz2
http://abraham.backus.com/release/uw-imap/setup.hint
Could you hold off on uploading this please? Eduardo has brought some
issues to my attention regarding this release and I would like to perform
more extensive testing on this package.
Thank you!
Abe
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uw-imap 2004-1 is available for upload.
Please keep 2002e-3 and
Dan,
Thanks much for the patch. I'm glad Alexander committed it already.
I'll try to get a release out soon since I am moving on Friday and won't
have my computer for at least a week.
Thanks for contributing,
Harold
Wilks, Dan wrote:
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
I'm including the small fix
Ago -
I tried without ZoneAlarms, same results.
Sysinternal's TCPview
(http://www.sysinternals.com/ntw2k/source/tcpview.shtml)
still show XWin is spawning new listen socket every
second.
Thanks,
Khoa Nguyen
Alexander Gottwald
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:On
Mon, 10 May 2004, Caphe Noir wrote:
On Mon, 10 May 2004, Antony Baxter wrote:
However, I failed to get Windows Bitmap Fonts (
.fon
files ) working in
the same way. As I understand it, FreeType 2 should
support these ok; I
symlinked /mnt/win.../*.fon into my ~/.fonts dir,
ran
fc-cache, tried
e.g xterm -fa Small
On Mon, 10 May 2004, Caphe Noir wrote:
Ago -
Yes, I do have ZoneAlarm 4.5 installed. There is no
log of anything related to Cygwin that were blocked by
the firewall.
Have you tried without ZoneAlarm? The bugs you describe are
too strange to be a XWin bug but seem to be caused by broken
Hi Alexander, Antony,
On Mon, 10 May 2004, Antony Baxter wrote:
works fine in with truetype fonts, black-on-black with .fon fonts.
Alexander Gottwald [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Same for me. This seems to be a generic FreeType or Xft
problem. I've cc'ed the xorg mailinglist.
*.fon files are
Hi Alexander, Antony,
On Mon, 10 May 2004, Antony Baxter wrote:
works fine in with truetype fonts, black-on-black
with .fon fonts.
Alexander Gottwald
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Same for me. This seems to be a generic FreeType or
Xft
problem. I've cc'ed the xorg mailinglist.
*.fon files
With the current Cygwin X server (or what is as close as I can get to
the current one, because cygwin.com is unreachable for me) I have
noticed that the mouse pointer disappears when the window has focus.
If I just move the pointer over the X server window and it isn't
focused then the pointer
A new clipboard hang: this time it is the X server which hangs. I can
reproduce this every time:
- select some text in xemacs
- try to paste it into a dialogue box in a Windows application (an
inhouse app which is built with MFC and Visual Studio .NET)
The X server hangs; if you expose the X
Hi Antony,
Benjamin Riefenstahl wrote:
*.fon files are not TrueType, they are legacy Windows bitmapped
fonts,
Antony Baxter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I think FreeType does support them; it supports Windows FNT fonts
which I presume are the same:
http://www.freetype.org/freetype2/index.html
The wonderful site was found when carrying out netsurfing.
To a beautiful movie site, a quality is also high.
http://www.xmax.info
I'm using XWin.exe 6.7-4 (binary package installed via Cygwin's Setup)
on Win 2k Server, service pack 4.
When running Cygwin/X with the -clipboard option, I can cut and paste
between X apps, and from X to Windows apps. As long as X is running, I
am not able to cut or copy from Windows apps. For
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-05-12 01:44:11
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog tty.h tty.cc fhandler_tty.cc
Log message:
2004-05-12 Pierre Humblet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* tty.h: Remove the %d or
This patch allows the use of tty's from privileged
accounts on Terminal Services.
Pierre
2004-05-12 Pierre Humblet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* tty.h: Remove the %d or %x from all cygtty strings.
(tty::open_output_mutex): Only declare.
(tty::open_input_mutex): Ditto.
On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 07:21:34PM -0400, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
This patch allows the use of tty's from privileged
accounts on Terminal Services.
What's your feeling for the dangerousness of this patch? It looks very
reasonable (in fact it looks like a DUH). Do you think it's safe
to include
At 08:56 PM 5/11/2004 -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 07:21:34PM -0400, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
This patch allows the use of tty's from privileged
accounts on Terminal Services.
What's your feeling for the dangerousness of this patch? It looks very
reasonable (in fact
Just a couple of tiny questions / thoughts.
A number of people (myself included) have been caught over the fact
that cygwin shortcuts can obviously not be executed from a windows
shell. There appears to me to be 4 ways of dealing with this
1) Ignore the problem, use a proper shell
2) On NTFS,
Hello.
Under windows Xp, backspace doesn't appear to work in vim.
When I backspace, it doesn't delete the character - the character appears to
still be on the screen. as far as I can tell, it moves left.
this is a default installation.
Vim is version 6.2.
stty erase ^? didn't work -- it seems to
At 05:42 PM 5/11/2004, you wrote:
Hello.
Under windows Xp, backspace doesn't appear to work in vim.
When I backspace, it doesn't delete the character - the character appears to
still be on the screen. as far as I can tell, it moves left.
this is a default installation.
Vim is version 6.2.
stty
Tyler Spivey wrote:
Hello.
Under windows Xp, backspace doesn't appear to work in vim.
When I backspace, it doesn't delete the character - the character appears to
still be on the screen. as far as I can tell, it moves left.
That is correct. It is working as designed.
If you want to use vim,
Hi I scheduled a script to run at a 7:00 am trough cron but it never
runs. Any ideas? I even leave the cygwin window open.
Thanks,
Jimmy Hayes
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WFM on XP:
/bin ln -s bash.exe b
The following opens bash in a new window.
/bin cygstart b.lnk
But in case you are worried that cygstart is doing some cygwin-type magic,
the following also opens bash in a new window.
/bin cmd /c start b
Opening explorer and double clicking on b opens bash in
gcc version 3.3.1 release breaks Python setup.
setup expects a c compiler named gcc, which is no
longer supplied.
this causes numarray to fail to install.
what is the proper fix?
one way would be to make a copy of the c compiler
named gcc, but will this break other things?
[[--]] console
james pentland wrote:
gcc version 3.3.1 release breaks Python setup.
setup expects a c compiler named gcc, which is no
longer supplied.
this causes numarray to fail to install.
what is the proper fix?
one way would be to make a copy of the c compiler
named gcc, but will this break other
On Tue, 11 May 2004, Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) wrote:
WFM on XP:
/bin ln -s bash.exe b
The following opens bash in a new window.
/bin cygstart b.lnk
But in case you are worried that cygstart is doing some cygwin-type magic,
the following also opens bash in a new window.
/bin cmd
At 06:07 PM 5/11/2004, you wrote:
Hi I scheduled a script to run at a 7:00 am trough cron but it never
runs. Any ideas?
Sure. Start here:
Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
Follow that by:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-03/msg00379.html
I even leave the cygwin
I installed cygwin about 6 months ago and I now wish to download the latest
version. However, I can't figure out how to use Setup to download only
those versions of components that are newer than my installation.
Does Setup figure this out by itself?
Thanks!
Allen H. Nugent
Graduate School of
I installed vim(windows version) at
/cygdrive/d/Program\ Files/vim/
(This directory is equivalent to D:\Program Files\vim\)
The executable is
/cygdrive/d/Program\ Files/vim/vim61/gvim.exe
When enter the above command in cygwin, gvim window popup. But it seems that
gvim doesn't load D:\Program
At 07:30 PM 5/11/2004, you wrote:
I installed vim(windows version) at
/cygdrive/d/Program\ Files/vim/
(This directory is equivalent to D:\Program Files\vim\)
The executable is
/cygdrive/d/Program\ Files/vim/vim61/gvim.exe
When enter the above command in cygwin, gvim window popup. But it seems
At 07:11 PM 5/11/2004, you wrote:
I installed cygwin about 6 months ago and I now wish to download the latest
version. However, I can't figure out how to use Setup to download only
those versions of components that are newer than my installation.
Does Setup figure this out by itself?
Sure
Just run the setup program again, it will download any upgrades needed;
that is the default. You can also choose new programs! In which case
setup will do the upgrade and the new installations.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Allen H.
Hello,
[I've set a reply-to to vim's mailing list and your email address; you
may need to be registered to post on this mailing-list]
Just a little note first, I use the win32 version of vim since the
version 5.8 (the beta version 6.3a is very recent) and cygwin. So far, I
have no problems.
My
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 4:58 PM
Subject: RE: How to start windows version gvim for cygwin correctly?
Have you tried cd'ing to /cygdrive/d/Program\ Files/vim/ first?
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
Hi,
The find command seems to be behaving differently depending on the content of the
current directory.
drwxr-xr-x+ 4 Administ 4096 May 12 08:41 ./
drwxr-xr-x+ 12 Administ 8192 May 6 17:02 ../
drwxr-xr-x+ 2 Administ 8192 May 11 14:06 Code/
Sorry about previous blank reply.
This dosen't really help.
It will still create _viminfo in my local dir.
- Original Message -
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 4:58 PM
Subject: RE: How to start windows version gvim for cygwin correctly?
Have
* On Tue, May 11, 2004 at 07:46:04PM -0700, Peng Yu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But I can not change the directory Programs Files to other names.
Is there anyway to include blank in the alias command?
I made cyg-wrapper.sh [1] to launch gVim-win32 (at first) from cygwin,
but it should not solve
Hi,
The rxvt manpage cannot be correctly formatted because the nroff file
doc/rxvt.1 contains some left-over yodl bits. I suspect that the
yold2man-post program was not invoked to remove the yodl stuff.
Here is a way to fix this.
First, you need to build the yodl software under cygwin.
Hi,
I apologise for not using the appropriate mailing-list to make this
annoucement.
I've managed to build the script program under cygwin. It handles SIGWINCH
correctly. As you may know, script makes a typescript of terminal session, of
everything printed on your terminal. I usually use it
Thank you for you script. I don't change $HOME, $VIM, $VIMRUNTIME in cygwin,
because I'm afraid there are some potential conflicts. Do I have to worry
about that.
Instead, I add the -i and -u option to invoke gvim. It works. BTW, what's
the best place to store cyg-wrapper.sh . I store it to
No manual entry for export is displayed, when I man export.
But export man entry is available on other linux machine. How I can install
the man for export?
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I just upgraded my cygwin installation, to find that I have lost my most
important functionality. (Exactly why I'd been putting off upgrades all year!)
When I type startxwin.sh at the BASH prompt I get an 'Error Starting
Program' window with the message, A required .DLL file, CYGX11-6.DLL, was
You can run startxwin.
- Original Message -
From: Allen H. Nugent [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Cygwin List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 10:06 PM
Subject: cygwin upgrade: where did XWin go?
I just upgraded my cygwin installation, to find that I have lost my most
important
Try 'help export'. The cygwin bash package is vanilla GNU, which IIRC
does not include
man pages for builtins.
On Tue, 11 May 2004 21:39:35 -0700, Peng Yu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No manual entry for export is displayed, when I man export.
But export man entry is available on other linux
Just at the moment
sed -i 's/../../g' file1
causes the edited file 'file1' to possess attributes not just +A as one
might expect but also +S +H.
(This does not happen if you use a different syntax sed 's/../../g' file1
file2 in which case the edited file 'file2' possesses just +A.)
I know you can set syslog.conf to point to a remote
syslog daemon, so if you use logger it will get copied
to the remote syslogd, however is there a command in
cygwin (or linux for that matter) that you can use to
send a syslog message directly to a remote syslogd ?
logger seems to write to only
On May 10 16:21, Michael F. March wrote:
Let me amend my last email..
Shutdown works if I am logged into the console..
Yes, of course, that makes perfectly sense, doesn't it? *cough, cough*
Corinna
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On May 11 13:21, Shun-ichi GOTO wrote:
Hi, developers
Few days ago, I upgraded cygwin from 1.5.5 to 1.5.9
and I found strange behavior of rsh.
The problem is that rsh want to handle argument of executing command.
For example,
$ rsh host ls -a
rsh: unknown option -- a
Try `rsh
On May 11 00:05, C Wells wrote:
I know you can set syslog.conf to point to a remote
syslog daemon, so if you use logger it will get copied
to the remote syslogd, however is there a command in
cygwin (or linux for that matter) that you can use to
send a syslog message directly to a remote
I am logging in using password (i already heard of troubles using
publickey, altough i can log in as normal user using public key)
The volume is mounted using the explorer menu (extra - connect drive, i
dont know if thats correct because i have a german version), and it is
configured to mount
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of jerzy szczudlowski
Sent: 11 May 2004 00:36
Yes, it relies on MTA (and I thought that ssmtp is good default for
Cygwin) since original mailx does the same. Althought one could simply
use netcat, but that brakes SMTP protocol and this
On May 11 07:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just lately (all recent snapshots including 20040510) I'm noticing a failure
with tab completion for pathnames beginning /. Thus, I would expect, and in
the past have achieved
ls /hoTAB
ls /home/
or
md5sum /usTABlocTAB
Interesting.
No problems with tcsh or zsh.
Just bash misbehaves.
Corinna,
Couldn't work out whether you were enquiring further into my own experience
or (as I hope and suspect) reporting yours. But yes, I get no problems with
tcsh or zsh, just as reported with bash (and, if it's worth
On May 11 07:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just at the moment
sed -i 's/../../g' file1
causes the edited file 'file1' to possess attributes not just +A as one
might expect but also +S +H.
I found the cause and checked in a fix.
Thanks for the report,
Corinna
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Dave Korn wrote:
Yes, it relies on MTA (and I thought that ssmtp is good default for
Cygwin) since original mailx does the same. Althought one could simply
use netcat, but that brakes SMTP protocol and this behaviour
is recently becoming forbidden.
I'm curious: in what way does
I installed vim/vim-6.2-3
But I can't find the file gvim.
when I type vim -g
I got E25: GUI cannot be used: Not enabled at compile time
Do you know what is wrong with that?
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I installed vim/vim-6.2-3
But I can't find the file gvim.
when I type vim -g
I got E25: GUI cannot be used: Not enabled at compile time
Do you know what is wrong with that?
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At 12:33 PM 5/11/2004, you wrote:
I installed vim/vim-6.2-3
But I can't find the file gvim.
when I type vim -g
I got E25: GUI cannot be used: Not enabled at compile time
Do you know what is wrong with that?
Yes. No one has chosen to contribute gvim so far. As a result,
it is not offered as a
* [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-05-11 08:25 +0100)
Just lately (all recent snapshots including 20040510) I'm noticing a failure
with tab completion for pathnames beginning /. Thus, I would expect, and in
the past have achieved
ls /hoTAB
ls /home/
or
md5sum /usTABlocTAB
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On May 10 07:33, Egerton, James wrote:
I've tried using the Cygwin shutdown-1.4 from an ssh session and it
doesn't seem to do anything. The call to ExitWindowsEx doesn't
appear
to fail, but nothing happens after the WARNING!!!... message is
displayed. I have
I have recently installed cygwin on my PC at home
(Win-XP) and at work (Win-NT). I can't seem to get
indirect interpretation (e.g. #!/bin/csh -f,
#!/bin/tcsh -f, etc...) to work in either location. I
have tried it in different shells: bash, tcsh, and sh.
And, with different interpreters:
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Rocket Boy
Sent: 11 May 2004 18:03
I have recently installed cygwin on my PC at home
(Win-XP) and at work (Win-NT). I can't seem to get
indirect interpretation (e.g. #!/bin/csh -f,
#!/bin/tcsh -f, etc...) to work in either
On Tue, 11 May 2004, Rocket Boy wrote:
I have recently installed cygwin on my PC at home
(Win-XP) and at work (Win-NT). I can't seem to get
indirect interpretation (e.g. #!/bin/csh -f,
#!/bin/tcsh -f, etc...) to work in either location. I
have tried it in different shells: bash, tcsh, and
The wonderful site was found when carrying out netsurfing.
To a beautiful movie site, a quality is also high.
http://www.xmax.info
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This indeed appears to be the problem. I figured it
something that basic. Though I searched the web for
days I couldn't find the same symptoms discussed
elsewhere.
The FAQ says that it is not recommended to add . to
$PATH. Anyone, know a compelling reason not to?
Thanks,
Will
--- Vince Hoffman
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Rocket Boy
Sent: 11 May 2004 18:44
This indeed appears to be the problem. I figured it
something that basic. Though I searched the web for
days I couldn't find the same symptoms discussed
elsewhere.
The FAQ says that it is not
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I suppose putting the '.' at the end of $PATH would be
a
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Dave Korn
Sent: 11 May 2004 18:51
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Rocket Boy
Sent: 11 May 2004 18:44
The FAQ says that it is not recommended to add . to
$PATH. Anyone, know a compelling reason not
Hi,
If you simply want to get cygwin working on amd64 windows, create
a cygwin.cmd in addition to your current C:\cygwin\cygwin.bat and
make it do the following:
@echo off
C:\WINDOWS\SysWOW64\cmd.exe /c C:\cygwin\cygwin.bat
Then, point your cygwin icon/shortcuts at cygwin.cmd and you'll be
all
Yea, that would help a great deal.
-Original Message-
From: Nathan Laredo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 3:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Benson Margulies; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Windows Server 2003 on AMD64 -- Making it work
Hi,
If you simply want to get
On Fri, 7 May 2004, Silver, David (Contractor) wrote:
Hi,
I'm writing to report two bugs in the nfs-server package.
By my reading
of the Cygwin docs, posting to this list is the correct
procedure, so forgive
me if that's not the case.
The correct place to report bugs in each
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