[Repost]
Is there anyone who might be able to review these?
Note that apr and apr-util could be reviewed seperately, even by different
people.
Max Bowsher wrote:
APR is the Apache Portable Runtime. APR-util is an addon package to APR
containing non-core useful features.
Both are required by
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Perhaps this should be moved to cygwin-apps (which Brian, as all other
Been subscribed for some time now, and redirecting...
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we're on the subject of Apache: maybe it's time to revisit the apache
Well, starting reading some of the documentation would probably help you -
it as least would others if you followed the normal problem reporting...
http://cygwin.com/problems.html
Med venlig hilsen / Regards
Franz Wolfhagen
On Wed, 26 May 2004, Ariel Burbaickij wrote:
code is NOT 0x10 and I do not see ButtonRaised and ButtonPressed events in
the application window at all. This actually means not even for left button
even though all the functionality is given (submenues pop up or pull down,
areas of the window
On Thu, 27 May 2004, Cedric GAUTIER wrote:
Hello,
Is that normal ?
yes.
Good to hear that,
It there a way to obtain more ?
Do you need more?
Yes ...
In fact, I am making a simple program using multisample.
So, It could only work if there is some visual that support that mode ...
On Thu, 27 May 2004, Walter Rusin wrote:
Hi,
I installed the whole Cygwin package using the setup software. When I'm
trying to run the X server under Windows XP I get an error message. Below
the extract of the starting script echo. I've searched the web for some
hints but I still can't fix
On Wed, 26 May 2004, Ariel Burbaickij wrote:
code is NOT 0x10 and I do not see ButtonRaised and ButtonPressed events
in
the application window at all. This actually means not even for left
button
even though all the functionality is given (submenues pop up or pull
down,
areas of the
On Thu, 27 May 2004, Ariel Burbaickij wrote:
To get you right: If you click into the Event Test window of xev you do
not
get ButtonPress and ButtonRelease events like these?
No, not in the test window. In the test window I do get these events.
Problem is, though, I do not get them in
Hi all,
I need suggestion about following topic.
I have Fortran90 codes which is working fine in
cygwin-X. What i need to do is i want to connect those
codes with windows based GUI. What GUI does is just
creating INPUT file. I want INPUT file to use in
cygwin in background(users dont know about
Does it happen in all programs or only a few? Which programs are these?
bye
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As you might guess it only happens with one programm but with most
important one :-(. On the other hand let me try not to be so
On Thu, 27 May 2004, Ariel Burbaickij wrote:
Does it happen in all programs or only a few? Which programs are these?
As you might guess it only happens with one programm but with most
important one :-(. On the other hand let me try not to be so upset
by it and pose one question. Can you
Hi,
I followed the installation procedure to instal cygwin/X, then when I type:
$ startx, the message went up as following with no Xwin opened:
$ startx
Welcome to the XWin X Server
Vendor: The Cygwin/X Project
Release: 6.7.0.0-9
Contact: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
XWin
On Thu, 27 May 2004, Lirong Chen wrote:
Hi,
I followed the installation procedure to instal cygwin/X, then when I type:
$ startx, the message went up as following with no Xwin opened:
$ startx
Welcome to the XWin X Server
Vendor: The Cygwin/X Project
Hello,
I have three monitors (WinXP Pro):
1 - 2 - 3
where 2 is the primary monitor (desktop) and 3 is driven by a old PCI based
VGA card. 1 2 are driven by the same AGP card. When I start an xterm, it
always loads on monitor 1 and everything seems to work. When I move that
xterm to
Henrik Schmiediche wrote:
where 2 is the primary monitor (desktop) and 3 is driven by a old PCI based
VGA card. 1 2 are driven by the same AGP card. When I start an xterm, it
always loads on monitor 1 and everything seems to work. When I move that
xterm to monitors 2 or 3 it stops repainting
Hello,
I'm running a weird configuration and would like to see if anyone has this
working.
I have a laptop with a secondary monitor. The primary (laptop screen) is
1400 x 1050. The secondary monitor is a larger 1600 x 1200.
I'd like to launch xwin on the secondary monitor such that the root
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Sorry for the blank email.
Some serious problem is going on here, in my C-shell
application all things are fine previously i can use
all commands like ls , gv .. all. But suddenly i am
not able to do that. What should i have to do to solve
this, plese help me.
Thanks
Kirat
On Thu, 27 May 2004, kirat shah wrote:
Some serious problem is going on here, in my C-shell
application all things are fine
Great, no problem! Then why are you posting again?
previously i can use all commands like ls , gv .. all. But suddenly i am
not able to do that.
Ah yes. What does
On Thu, 27 May 2004, Sean O'Boyle wrote:
Hello,
I'm running a weird configuration and would like to see if anyone has this
working.
I have a laptop with a secondary monitor. The primary (laptop screen) is
1400 x 1050. The secondary monitor is a larger 1600 x 1200.
I'd like to launch
On Thu, 27 May 2004, kirat shah wrote:
Hi all,
I need suggestion about following topic.
I have Fortran90 codes which is working fine in
cygwin-X. What i need to do is i want to connect those
codes with windows based GUI. What GUI does is just
creating INPUT file. I want INPUT file to use
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
Henrik Schmiediche wrote:
where 2 is the primary monitor (desktop) and 3 is driven by a old PCI based
VGA card. 1 2 are driven by the same AGP card. When I start an xterm, it
always loads on monitor 1 and everything seems to work. When I move that
xterm to monitors 2
Ago -
Looks like the -multiwindow option is the one
causing the listening ports.
Something interesting, when running without the
multiwindow option. I
tried to run sawfish (window manager), after which,
sawfish is the one that
spawns the listening sockets every second just like
XWin did.
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-05-27 15:15:52
Modified files:
utils : ChangeLog kill.cc
Log message:
* kill.cc (listsig): NSIG includes Signal 0, so we need to avoid calling
strtosigno with NSIG
CVSROOT:/cvs/uberbaum
Module name:winsup
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-05-27 15:58:30
Modified files:
utils : ChangeLog
Log message:
clarify last entry slightly.
Patches:
script ssh-user-config fails because user SYSTEM does not exit in my
'/etc/passwd' file, it was created using 'mkpasswd -d domain', which does
not create any SYSTEM user. I enter 'mkpasswd -l' to see if it creates a
SYSTEM user, and it does. So why 'mkpasswd -d domain does not ??
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Well port forward the VNC-port through the ssh-session.
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Christopher Faylor wrote:
Is anyone interested in being the maintainer for the Apache package?
The current maintainer is MIA.
I would like to volunteer for this.
Hi Brian,
Do you intend to maintain Apache 1 or Apache 2?
Max.
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From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Thorsten Kampe
Sent: 26 May 2004 23:06
* Robert Pollard (2004-05-26 18:33 +0100)
I have a bit of a problem where when we launch cron from
the command
line after a few days it dies in Windows but is still visible in
Cygwin.
Fred Kulack [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Interesting tests. I still can't get it to fail...
Note _I_ can't get it to fail with only 10 subdirs -- 100 or 200 are
much more reliable at producing the problem. . .
What terminal are you using? Perhaps there's something weird going on with
flow
Max Bowsher wrote:
Brian Dessent wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
Is anyone interested in being the maintainer for the Apache package?
The current maintainer is MIA.
I would like to volunteer for this.
Hi Brian,
Do you intend to maintain Apache 1 or Apache 2?
I hadn't planned
Hello
i need to use the cygwin crypt function to compare the result with
the result of the linux string function.
Under linux i crypt the string with a salt and then i have to remove the
first characters to remove the salt from the result string.
But under cygwin it seems that i only have
Hi,
I am not able to link one of my program using g++, so looking forward for some help.
I am having a library(util.lib) and dll(util.dll) file.
I am trying to link my program to the dll and getting undefined reference error where
as the same thing works if I try in linux environment.
when I
Brian Dessent wrote:
Max Bowsher wrote:
Brian Dessent wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
Is anyone interested in being the maintainer for the Apache package?
The current maintainer is MIA.
I would like to volunteer for this.
Hi Brian,
Do you intend to maintain Apache 1 or Apache 2?
I
Max Bowsher wrote:
I hadn't planned to package 2.x because its native win32 version would
be significantly faster with a thread MPM than a Cygwin port. But I
suppose a Cygwin version would be useful if you wanted to test or
develop things that are destined for a 2.x/Unix machine. I also
vdu schrieb:
script ssh-user-config fails because user SYSTEM does not exit in my
'/etc/passwd' file, it was created using 'mkpasswd -d domain', which does
not create any SYSTEM user. I enter 'mkpasswd -l' to see if it creates a
SYSTEM user, and it does. So why 'mkpasswd -d domain does not ??
As
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Mike Kenny - BCX - Mngd Services
Sent: 27 May 2004 10:07
I have a situation where, on the windows side, cron is running as user
'mqdisp'.
The PS shows that cron is running as SYSTEM,
I hope the above better explains my problem.
Brian Ford wrote:
On Wed, 26 May 2004, Tomas Stephanson wrote:
just though to let you know that after spending several hours trying to get
*ssh* key authorization to work and always getting the sshd : PID 348 :
fatal: setreuid 500: Permission denied. message
I found a solution, I added the
* Dave Korn (2004-05-27 11:26 +0100)
* Robert Pollard (2004-05-26 18:33 +0100)
I have a bit of a problem where when we launch cron from
the command
line after a few days it dies in Windows but is still visible in
Cygwin.
Beg your pardon? Your sentence doesn't make sense to me.
On Thu, 27 May 2004, Thorsten Kampe wrote:
* Dave Korn (2004-05-27 11:26 +0100)
* Robert Pollard (2004-05-26 18:33 +0100)
I have a bit of a problem where when we launch cron from
the command
line after a few days it dies in Windows but is still visible in
Cygwin.
Beg your pardon?
Hi,
I somehow managed to create a file named nul (further investigation
pending), and now rm -rf hangs when trying to remove the directory with
this file.
I just upgraded to cygwin 1.5.10-3, I will try with 1.5.9 later.
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Sent: 27 May 2004 14:15
Dave Korn http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR wrote in message
To explain the same thing twice in the same morning:
Sorry guys, I did not know this was a CYGWIN newsgroup for experts...
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From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Volker Quetschke
Sent: 27 May 2004 14:25
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: rm hangs on illegal filename nul
Hi,
I somehow managed to create a file named nul (further investigation
pending), and now rm -rf hangs when trying to
Hi,
I have uploaded GNU smalltalk 2.1.7 for testing purposes.
http://anfaenger.de/cygwin/cygwin-1.5/smalltalk/
* This Smalltalk binary needs this GMP 4.1.3:
http://anfaenger.de/cygwin/cygwin-1.5/gmp/
Gerrit
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From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Volker Quetschke
Sent: 27 May 2004 14:25
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: rm hangs on illegal filename nul
Hi,
I somehow managed to create a file named nul (further investigation
Brian Dessent wrote:
I hadn't planned to package 2.x because its native win32 version would
be significantly faster with a thread MPM than a Cygwin port. But I
suppose a Cygwin version would be useful if you wanted to test or
develop things that are destined for a 2.x/Unix machine. I also don't
On Thu, 27 May 2004, Mike Kenny - BCX - Mngd Services wrote:
From: Larry Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR.
At 03:52 AM 5/26/2004, you wrote:
I previously posted a problem where a job failed attaching to an MQ
Q Manager when run from cron. The
Folks,
after I had an upgrade orgy to cygwin 1.5.10.x, my gcc installation got
hosed.
in particular: gcc: installation problem, cannot exec `cc1plus': No such
file or directory
completely uninstalling and then re-installing all gcc related stuff doesn't
help!
Any clues / advice?
H.
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First, this is not a regression to any recent cygwin (it has been a
problem for a while (I've tried it on every snapshot as they came out
for the past 2 months), I know it did work is 1.3.17, but I also know
that is not terribly useful info).
I finally produced a test case that exhibited the
Vince Hoffman wrote:
I somehow managed to create a file named nul (further investigation
pending), and now rm -rf hangs when trying to remove the
directory with
this file.
Known ('doze) problem. Also occurs with filenames like aux, com1, lpt
etc. The workaround is WDDTT.
umm is that another way
On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 07:18:42AM -0700, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
BTW: Thanks for volunteering for this. Does this mean that a Cygwin
version of mod_php would be working again?
I hope so. This is one of the reasons that I asked for a new maintainer.
I should have made that clearer.
cgf
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Hi Dave,
I somehow managed to create a file named nul (further investigation
pending), and now rm -rf hangs when trying to remove the
directory with
this file.
Known ('doze) problem. Also occurs with filenames like aux, com1, lpt
etc. The workaround is WDDTT.
No, wrong, the problem arises
something is going wrong!
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Just FYI and for the archives:
Any ideas how to remove the nul files? Really, I don't want to
format my disk because of this.
You can fool NTFS into not doing reserve-word checking with:
DEL \\.\c:\somedir\nul
You propably have to use the correct quotes, or use cmd.exe,
like I did.
Volker
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Sent: 27 May 2004 15:32
Vince Hoffman wrote:
I somehow managed to create a file named nul (further investigation
pending), and now rm -rf hangs when trying to remove the
directory with
this file.
Known
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Dave Korn
Sent: 27 May 2004 15:43
How about
cmd /c 'del nu?.*'
Does that get it?
Nope, it doesn't. Volker's technique is the right answer.
cheers,
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Andrew DeFaria wrote:
My understanding is that the Cygwin port of Apache 1.x is also
significantly slower than the native Apache 1.x but this didn't stop
people from wanting a Cygwin version of 1.x. Or is there something in
2.x (this thread MPM thing) that would make a Cygwin port of Apache
Hi,
Couldn't find a mention of this in the Cygwin mailing list archives and
thought I'd ask about it.
I was trying to get the list of siginals that cygwins kill (/bin/kill)
takes using the kill -l command (and --list). Unfortuantly it causes it
to segfault as you can see from the following
Thnx Brian for your intelligent answer to my less intelligent question.
I think its a common mistake to not understand that cygwin isnt a linux-system. At
least I know better now.
Sincerly Kristoffer Nordström
--- On Thu 05/27, Brian Dessent [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Brian
Brian Dessent wrote:
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
My understanding is that the Cygwin port of Apache 1.x is also
significantly slower than the native Apache 1.x but this didn't stop
people from wanting a Cygwin version of 1.x. Or is there something in
2.x (this thread MPM thing) that would make a
On Thu, 27 May 2004, Robert McGovern wrote:
Hi,
Couldn't find a mention of this in the Cygwin mailing list archives and
thought I'd ask about it.
I was trying to get the list of siginals that cygwins kill (/bin/kill)
takes using the kill -l command (and --list). Unfortuantly it causes it
Good work,
But still have race problems with multi-cpu engine.
Run my run_t.sh, which runs 5 t.sh. And see if the 5 output log
(t_1.log, t_2.log, ...) still grows. After a short period of time ( 10
sec) one or more process sleeps.
Another point, with one-cpu engine, if I'm typing CTRL-C then
On Thu, 27 May 2004, Hans Horn wrote:
Folks,
after I had an upgrade orgy to cygwin 1.5.10.x, my gcc installation got
hosed. in particular: gcc: installation problem, cannot exec `cc1plus':
No such file or directory
completely uninstalling and then re-installing all gcc related stuff
Hi Igor,
A couple more datapoints:
- You can also create nul by touch nul.
- You can use forward slashes, so rm //./c:/somedir/nul works.
- For me (on Win2k SP3), rm nul doesn't hang, but doesn't do anything
either.
Here neither, but rm -rf somedir hangs.
Volker
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$ /bin/kill --list
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
This should be fixed in the current snapshot.
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1. One or more : C:\cygwin\usr\local\bin\bash.exe (1348): *** fork:
can't reserve memory for stack 0x3 - 0x23, Win32 error 487
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2004-05/msg00601.html
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Thanks for that Igor Christopher,
Regarding using type rather than which. I actually hadn't realised
there was a command called type in the shell. I obviously haven't used
bash enough.
Rob
(apologies for top posting, I use Novell GroupWise and it only does
replies this way)
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On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 05:22:16PM +0200, philippe.torche(no_spam) wrote:
Good work,
But still have race problems with multi-cpu engine.
Um. That's interesting, I guess.
I don't have a vast database of everyone's problems in my head, so your
still doesn't mean much to me. I've gone back in
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
When you start Apache you can specify how many subprocesses to run. Thus
start up can be expensive. And I know that Apache will start new
processes if need be - presumably if you have a lot of hits. But for us
relatively low hit guys I think we can live with the once in
On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 11:39:22AM -0400, Volker Quetschke wrote:
Igor wrote:
A couple more datapoints:
- You can also create nul by touch nul.
- You can use forward slashes, so rm //./c:/somedir/nul works.
- For me (on Win2k SP3), rm nul doesn't hang, but doesn't do anything
either.
Here
On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 08:55:02AM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
Okay, I'll take that as an enthusiastic request for an apache2 package.
FWIW: Me too! I think an apache2 package would be a very useful addition.
cgf
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On Thu, 27 May 2004, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 11:39:22AM -0400, Volker Quetschke wrote:
Igor wrote:
A couple more datapoints:
- You can also create nul by touch nul.
- You can use forward slashes, so rm //./c:/somedir/nul works.
- For me (on Win2k SP3), rm nul
On Thu, 27 May 2004, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 08:55:02AM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
Okay, I'll take that as an enthusiastic request for an apache2 package.
FWIW: Me too! I think an apache2 package would be a very useful addition.
cgf
Ditto.
Perhaps this should
On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 12:09:29PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Thu, 27 May 2004, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 08:55:02AM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
Okay, I'll take that as an enthusiastic request for an apache2 package.
FWIW: Me too! I think an apache2 package would
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From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Robert McGovern
Sent: 27 May 2004 16:54
Thanks for that Igor Christopher,
Regarding using type rather than which. I actually hadn't realised
there was a command called type in the shell. I obviously haven't used
bash enough.
At 12:52 PM 5/26/2004, you wrote:
Hi I have cygwin ssh server running on a windows 2000 server. And for
some reason all of a sudden when users upload a file to a certain
account the everyone group gets no permissions by default. Any ideas?
Before the everyone group would get the read permission.
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Perhaps this should be moved to cygwin-apps (which Brian, as all other
Been subscribed for some time now, and redirecting...
maintainers, will have to subscribe to anyway), but one more point while
we're on the subject of Apache: maybe it's time to revisit the apache
Dave Korn schrieb:
Sorry guys, I did not know this was a CYGWIN newsgroup for experts...
Could you tell me where is the CYGWIN newsgroup for dummies ?!?!
This is a mailinglist and no newsgroup. Dummy questions which bear the
answer in the question itself are flamed in dummy newsgroups also.
At 05:57 AM 5/27/2004, you wrote:
Hi,
I am not able to link one of my program using g++, so looking forward for some help.
I am having a library(util.lib) and dll(util.dll) file.
I am trying to link my program to the dll and getting undefined reference error where
as the same thing works if I
Dear List:
I've been trying to get my SCSI tape drive to work under Windows/XP Home
Edition and CYGWIN and having absolutely no luck. My tape drive is recognized
as an other device so Windows is clearly aware of it. I have CYGWIN Version
1.5.10.3 (which should be the latest) and MT package
Brian Dessent wrote:
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Would you suspect that you could get Apache 2.x to use threads under
Cygwin?
Yes, but I have not tried.
Not without some debugging work. I compiled 2.0.49 with worker MPM (i.e.
threads), but lots of requests failed to be handled.
2.0.49 with prefork
Hallo mathias,
GCC 3.3.1 has a problem when printing multiple long double variables using
printf and the -m128bit-long-double compile option on a Pentium-based
machine.
Seems to be a bug in gcc, for bug reporting instructions, please see:
http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs.html.
compile the code
Hi,
Is it possible to recompile a subset of the cygwin binaries to depend
on cygwin1.dll renamed to something like build_cygwin1.dll? How would
I go about doing this?
The reason that I want to do this is because the developers at our site
use the cygwin console for development, and our build
Have you read
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-specialnames.html?
Particularly the part about Note that you can't use the mount table
to map from fixed device name to your own device name.
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Hello, Michael!
On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 04:53:17PM -0400, Michael Hale wrote:
Is it possible to recompile a subset of the cygwin binaries to depend
on cygwin1.dll renamed to something like build_cygwin1.dll? How would
I go about doing this?
This is a quite often-discussed topic, but there
On Thu, 27 May 2004, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hallo mathias,
GCC 3.3.1 has a problem when printing multiple long double variables using
printf and the -m128bit-long-double compile option on a Pentium-based
machine.
Seems to be a bug in gcc, for bug reporting instructions, please see:
On Thu, 27 May 2004, kirat shah wrote:
Some serious problem is going on here, in my C-shell
application all things are fine
Great, no problem! Then why are you posting again?
previously i can use all commands like ls , gv .. all. But suddenly i am
not able to do that.
Ah yes. What does
On Thu, 27 May 2004, Baurjan Ismagulov wrote:
Hello, Michael!
On Thu, May 27, 2004 at 04:53:17PM -0400, Michael Hale wrote:
Is it possible to recompile a subset of the cygwin binaries to depend
on cygwin1.dll renamed to something like build_cygwin1.dll? How would
I go about doing this?
Quoting: One of the cygwin mailing lists is absolutely the proper place
for reporting problems. The mailing lists were created for this express
purpose.
So, your point was?
L
Brian Ford wrote:
On Thu, 27 May 2004, Hans Horn wrote:
Folks,
after I had an upgrade orgy to cygwin 1.5.10.x, my gcc
If I have a ssh connection from a cygwin session to another machine,
applications that should startup in windows by double clicking for a
filename in explorer hang until the ssh connection.
Once the ssh connection is closed, the application starts right away.
Not all application are blocked.
Is
The point was...
Second paragraph on that page:
Eric S. Raymond has written a wonderful article on how to write smart
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html questions. If you
adhere to his guidelines, you'll have a very good chance of getting a
high-quality response to your
At 07:34 PM 5/27/2004, you wrote:
If I have a ssh connection from a cygwin session to another machine, applications
that should startup in windows by double clicking for a filename in explorer hang
until the ssh connection.
Once the ssh connection is closed, the application starts right away.
Hi list,
After updating to cygwin-1.5.10-3, ssmtp package seems to fail
for reasons beyond my understaing.
I get follwoing error two event messages, in a row, in Window's
event-log.
sSMTP : PID 391 : Unable to locate xxx.xx.kgt.co.jp.
sSMTP : PID 391 : Cannot open xxx.xx.kgt.co.jp:25.
By
I've found that I can drag and drop files onto a shortcut to emacsclient and
the file will open in emacs - well sort of... Actually, it gives me a new
buffer named the windows pathname. For instance, if I drag c:\path\file.txt
onto my shortcut, I get a new buffer named c:\path\file.txt. It
Hi,
There is emacs-lisp file called 'cygwin-mount.el' on the net.
I use it with my Meadow (emacs20 + Mule for Win32) and works
pretty well.
Hope this helps,
Haro
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_ _Munehiro (haro) Matsuda
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Oops, sorry.
I've read your message, the-other-way-around.
cygwin-mount.el converts, '/cygdrive/c/some/where' into 'c:/some/where'.
# it may give you a hint on how to program it your self... ;-)
Sorry again,
Haro
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Date: Fri, 28 May 2004 12:25:54 +0900 (JST)
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