On Jun 26 21:58, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Hi,
While looking for package licenses on my machine, I noticed that some of
the symlinks in the lynx package (namely those in
/usr/share/lynx/lynx_help) point to files in a nonexistent directory:
$ ls -l /usr/share/doc/lynx/lynx_help/C*
Hi!
Once LessTif 0.93.94 is no longer marked test this package will
become the current version.
Harold just did this, can someone please upload/change the setup.hint
file?
URL: http://www.scytek.de/cygwin/release/grace/setup.hint
(or just change curr:, test: to:
prev: 5.1.12-1
curr: 5.1.14-2
)
On Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 01:35:09PM -0400, Volker Quetschke wrote:
Once LessTif 0.93.94 is no longer marked test this package will
become the current version.
Harold just did this, can someone please upload/change the setup.hint
file?
URL: http://www.scytek.de/cygwin/release/grace/setup.hint
(or
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Sorry for the delay in response, I've been getting a new Cygwin
environment setup for myself, and once I realized esound wasn't uploaded
I saw that this was still pending.
Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
| This one seems good to go, it builds fine from source.
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
| Hello,
|
| I want to contribute/maintain ATK.
| Canonical website: http://www.gtk.org/
Here's a quick review.
Source package: I think --disable-gtk-doc (instead of enable) should be
used for now for *ALL* packages, at least
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
| I want to contribute/maintain cppunit.
| Canonical website: http://cppunit.sourceforge.net/
Pro from me.
| Package setup.hint:
| ===
| sdesc: A C++ unit testing framework. It started its life as a port of
| JUnit to C++ by
On Mon, 28 Jun 2004, Ariel Burbaickij wrote:
Hello dear mailing list participants,
correct me if I am wrong but as I see it
neither xmx nor xwatchwin is included.
Occasionally, one need to show to users
how to proceed or follow them in their
activities. So my question would be:
What is
Jay Smith wrote:
Hi Alexander,
Yes, I did get crashing from simple cases (i.e. plain text in a basic KDE
xterm [konsole]). In a couple cases the crash was within a few seconds and
in other cases I was able to do two or three copy/paste operations before
it crashed.
konsole is different
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
Jay Smith wrote:
Hi Alexander,
Yes, I did get crashing from simple cases (i.e. plain text in a basic
KDE
xterm [konsole]). In a couple cases the crash was within a few seconds
and
in other cases I was able to do two or three copy/paste operations
before
it
Wilks, Dan said the following on 06/28/2004 05:31 PM:
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
Jay Smith wrote:
Hi Alexander,
Yes, I did get crashing from simple cases (i.e. plain text in a basic
KDE
xterm [konsole]). In a couple cases the crash was within a few seconds
and
in other cases I was able to do
Jay Smith wrote:
No, I have not tried building... I don't have the knowledge/skill without
very detailed instructions. I am willing to try anything to help fix
things, but I am ignorant of how to do this stuff.
The users guide (or was it the contributors guide) has a detailed guide
how to
Alexander Gottwald said the following on 06/28/2004 06:13 PM:
Jay Smith wrote:
No, I have not tried building... I don't have the knowledge/skill without
very detailed instructions. I am willing to try anything to help fix
things, but I am ignorant of how to do this stuff.
The users guide (or
Hi,
Hi Alexander,
Attempting to run Cygwin/X on Win2K... can't seem to get it started.
Blank root window, big cursor, nothing else.
The only obvious clue is a bunch of
_XSERVTransSocketUNIXAccept: accept() failed
messages.
Do you run a personal firewall or VPN software?
Claude Noshpitz wrote:
Interestingly, I run both a Cisco VPN and Zone Labs firewall.
What's really weird is that I've had XFree86 working just fine for
*years*
in exactly this environment, but I recently allowed ZoneAlarm to
update itself. I'm pretty sure that is what broke X; I installed
more
Arturus Magi wrote:
This is not a Cygwin problem, it's a WinNT problem. If the fonts don't
have execute permissions for the user trying to invoke them, they can't
be dynamically loaded, and zip doesn't store permissions (and the
originals were POSIX files anyway, so the 'correct' permissions
Hi all,
I'm still trying to get xinetd to run from cygwin. I installed
everything according to the instructions. However, init does not make
any visible attempt to start xinetd. I can start it by hand using the
init script. telinit does not do anything, and starting the
Windows-service does
Christopher Faylor writes:
Is Cygwin killing hard drives ?
In my case, the hard drive has never seen cygwin, even the cygwin source
code, so if it is, it would be action at a distance.
Wow, that Cygwin software is even more poweful than I imagined :-P
Jan.
--
Jan Nieuwenhuizen [EMAIL
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Christopher Faylor
Sent: 27 June 2004 01:23
On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 10:45:51PM +0100, Mark Thornton wrote:
Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at 01:09:40PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sat, Jun 26, 2004 at
On Wed, 2004-06-23 at 19:21, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Tomas,
On Jun 23 16:18, Tomas Ukkonen wrote:
Hi
I hope I email to correct mailing list...
not really. It's [EMAIL PROTECTED] usually.
...it's a border case in terms of licensing. In theory it's a bit too
big to fit into the
Dear forum users.
I once again ask you to help me to solve my problem. I attached an easy
example that works under Linux and FreeBSD.
The example consists of a trivial rpc program with no procedures. When it's
executed without any parameters in a command line it uses svc_run procedure
to enter
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Lev Pliner
Sent: 28 June 2004 12:38
I once again ask you to help me to solve my problem. I
attached an easy
example that works under Linux and FreeBSD.
Your code doesn't even compile. There's no such include file as rpc/rpc.h
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Dave Korn
Sent: 28 June 2004 13:24
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Lev Pliner
Sent: 28 June 2004 12:38
I once again ask you to help me to solve my problem. I
attached an easy
example that works
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Dave Korn
Sent: 28 June 2004 14:13
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Dave Korn
Sent: 28 June 2004 13:24
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Lev Pliner
Sent: 28 June 2004
Hi people of Cygwin GDB,
I'm trying to do some quite complicated debug stuff with Cygwin, and can't
find how to do it. Would someone know how to help me ?
Here is the problem :
I have a BIOS compiled with the VC++ compiler for ia64. This BIOS is EFI
(www.intel.com/technology/efi/) based.
The
At 10:46 AM 6/28/2004, you wrote:
Hi people of Cygwin GDB,
I'm trying to do some quite complicated debug stuff with Cygwin, and can't
find how to do it. Would someone know how to help me ?
Here is the problem :
I have a BIOS compiled with the VC++ compiler for ia64. This BIOS is EFI
On Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 04:46:26PM +0200, Vincent Girard-Reydet wrote:
Hi people of Cygwin GDB,
find how to do it. Would someone know how to help me ?
Here is the problem :
I have a BIOS compiled with the VC++ compiler for ia64. This BIOS is EFI
(www.intel.com/technology/efi/) based.
The BIOS is
Hi,
i'm trying to link a cywin's dll (gtk-x11 dll taken from
http://web.sfc.keio.ac.jp/~s01397ms/cygwin/), with a win32 mvscrt
application.
I understand that there probably will be problems related to cygwin1.dll
msvcrt.dll imcompatibility. I would like to know if someone tried this
kind of
On Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 06:38:26PM +0200, Henry Precheur wrote:
i'm trying to link a cywin's dll (gtk-x11 dll taken from
http://web.sfc.keio.ac.jp/~s01397ms/cygwin/), with a win32 mvscrt
application.
I understand that there probably will be problems related to
cygwin1.dll msvcrt.dll
grace-5.1.14-2 has been uploaded to the Cygwin net distribution.
DESCRIPTION:
Grace is a WYSIWYG tool to make two-dimensional plots of numerical data.
It runs under various (if not all) flavors of Unix with X11 and M*tif
(LessTif or Motif). Its capabilities are roughly similar to
At 12:38 PM 6/28/2004, you wrote:
Hi,
i'm trying to link a cywin's dll (gtk-x11 dll taken from
http://web.sfc.keio.ac.jp/~s01397ms/cygwin/), with a win32 mvscrt
application.
I understand that there probably will be problems related to cygwin1.dll
msvcrt.dll imcompatibility.
Oh, if only that
Cygwin reinstalled to WinXP. Running cygrunsrv for remote ssh access; one user account is able to log in but another is refused. How can this be repaired?
Mark
--
Mark Jaffe | (415) 946-3028 (work)
Release Engineer | (408) 807-2093 (cell)
OSAF | (415)
Hi,
Thanks for your reply. I finally uninstalled cygwin and installed it again and I don't
have the problem anymore.
Regards,
Havish
-Original Message-
From: Larry Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 26, 2004 12:34 AM
To: Havish Koorapaty (NC/EUS); '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Hi,
is/will be vdr or something similar available for cygwin?
Arno
--
Hunde haben Herrchen oder Frauchen - Katzen haben Personal
h/de ,hc rr4c o fr14c '- katzc ,hc pnal
--
Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
At 02:32 PM 6/28/2004, you wrote:
Cygwin reinstalled to WinXP. Running cygrunsrv for remote ssh access; one user
account is able to log in but another is refused. How can this be repaired?
I'd recommend starting with a review of:
/usr/share/doc/Cygwin/openssh.README
If you can't resolve
That is completely understandable. I already planned such as I have a
shell account on a local system to run most anything I want (pending
it isn't a resource hog). Thanks for you response though. I wanted
to make sure it would be alright and that it wouldn't infringe on the
GPL at all or
| The following script excerpt explains the problem best:
#!/usr/bin/bash
...
# Set the sticky bit and get the ownership permissions of the
# current dir right
# Convoluted logic, here of moving up a directory level to change
# the sticky bit on what was the current directory was required by:
On Mon, Jun 28, 2004 at 11:32:48AM -0700, Mark Jaffe wrote:
Cygwin reinstalled to WinXP. Running cygrunsrv for remote ssh access;
one user account is able to log in but another is refused. How can
this be repaired?
Clearly the other user is substandard and should be let go.
--
Unsubscribe
Hi, all,
I use outb() in my program to acces ports. But it cannot be compiled
because of undefined function name. How can I solve this?
Also, how can I access /dev/port?
Any simple guildline will be help. Thanks.
Yours,
Jacky
--
Unsubscribe info:
On Tue, Jun 29, 2004 at 09:41:34AM +0800, jackylam wrote:
I use outb() in my program to acces ports. But it cannot be compiled
because of undefined function name. How can I solve this?
Also, how can I access /dev/port?
Cygwin does not provide the functionality that you are looking for.
You
Hi,
I want to access my parallel port in my program. How can I use
windows native functions in my program compiled under cygwin? Thanks.
Jacky
--
Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
Documentation:
More useful info: (and yes I'm replying to my own message)
I spelunked through the source code and found this in times.cc:
LONGLONG
hires_ms::usecs (bool justdelta)
{
if (!minperiod) /* NO_COPY variable */
prime ();
DWORD now = timeGetTime ();
// FIXME: Not sure how this will handle
At 10:51 PM 6/28/2004, you wrote:
Hi,
I want to access my parallel port in my program. How can I use
windows native functions in my program compiled under cygwin? Thanks.
Call them directly, just like you would in a native Win32 application.
--
Larry Hall
Kartnz ayrtmak iin dreamcard.org internet sitesinden online sipariinizi
verebilir yada
detayl bilgi iin Dream Card Halkla likiler Departmann
arayabilirsiniz.
Telefon: 444 95 95
43 matches
Mail list logo