Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jul 12, 2004 at 12:02:59AM +0100, Max Bowsher wrote:
My reluctance to do that is because the standard place to look for DLLs
and
programs on Cygwin is /usr/bin. I don't understand why, because they need
to
be in a subdirectory, they should transfer to the less
On Mon, Jul 12, 2004 at 11:32:30AM +0100, Max Bowsher wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jul 12, 2004 at 12:02:59AM +0100, Max Bowsher wrote:
My reluctance to do that is because the standard place to look for DLLs
and
programs on Cygwin is /usr/bin. I don't understand why, because they
Hello,
I have updated the openSP package, should run for you now without
requirements beyond the cygwin netrelease, what a waste of bandwith, I'm
sorry.
Old message (URL wasn't changed, check the md5sums!):
I want to contribute/maintain OpenSP, version 1.5.1.
Canonical homepage:
Ok, you're now in the Cygwin/X territory. Any questions about Cygwin/X
should be addressed to the cygwin-xfree mailing list (specifically set up
for this topic). For your convenience, I've redirected this reply to that
list, and set the Reply-To: appropriately. More below.
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004,
XWin.log
Hi,
I am a new user to X server , i downloaded it from cygwing website , after
installing it i am not able to run it. I am attaching the log files. Can you
pls help me.
Thanks
Arun
XWin.log
Description: Binary data
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, Chan, Arun K (MED, TCS) wrote:
XWin.log
Hi,
I am a new user to X server , i downloaded it from cygwing website , after
installing it i am not able to run it. I am attaching the log files. Can you
pls help me.
Thanks
Arun
Quoting the log:
Fatal server
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-07-12 07:33:18
Modified files:
winsup/mingw : ChangeLog
winsup/mingw/mingwex/math: cephes_emath.h
Log message:
* mingwex/math/cephes_emath.h (__etens): Remove declaration.
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-07-12 16:52:16
Modified files:
winsup/utils : ChangeLog mkgroup.c utils.sgml
Log message:
* mkgroup.cc (netapibufferallocate,netgroupgetinfo): New function
pointers.
Hi,
This patch adds a -g option to mkgroup that allows specifying an
individual group to output (similar to mkpasswd -u). Of necessity, the
patch is against a CVS snapshot of 2004-06-22, but should still apply
cleanly. The ChangeLog is below. Thanks,
Igor
Hi all,
I've been trying the suggestions mentioned on this list:
1. Create an import library
echo EXPORTS foo.def
nm foo.exe | grep ' T _' | sed 's/.* T _//' foo.def
dlltool --def foo.def --dllname foo.exe --output-lib foo.a
I couldn't get this to work. In the executable I am trying to load
Hello,
is there a reason (i bet there is :-) why the /proc and /cygdrive
directory isn't visible when ls -l / ?
Regards,
Oliver Geisen
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Hello,
i'm missing the /dev directory. Espacially the stdin,stdout,stderr
nodes to do shell-redirection.
Is this implementation missing or am i to blind to find it ?
Bye,
Oliver Geisen
---
Systemadministrator
Kreisboten Verlag Mühlfellner KG
Telefon:
Hello,
is there a way to read/write from/to the event log of windows ?
I think it would be a great thing to have event-logs in a UNIX-style
underneath /var/log/...
Mayby one can make a interface-file where events are mapped into
log-files, like Unix does with /etc/syslog.conf.
Or is there
On Mon, Jul 12, 2004 at 08:17:26AM +0200, Oliver Geisen wrote:
is there a reason (i bet there is :-) why the /proc and /cygdrive
directory isn't visible when ls -l / ?
cd /
mkdir proc cygdrive
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On Jul 12 08:51, Oliver Geisen wrote:
Hello,
is there a way to read/write from/to the event log of windows ?
I think it would be a great thing to have event-logs in a UNIX-style
underneath /var/log/...
Mayby one can make a interface-file where events are mapped into
log-files, like Unix
Corinna,
thanks for this useful information. Is there a comparable command line utility
to inspect the event log(s)? I know of psloglist and dumpel, but I really want
to stick with cygwin tools. Any possibility?
Mike
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL
On Jul 12 11:24, Mike Kenny - BCX - Infrastructure Services wrote:
Corinna,
thanks for this useful information. Is there a comparable command line utility
to inspect the event log(s)? I know of psloglist and dumpel, but I really want
to stick with cygwin tools. Any possibility?
Not yet, no.
-Original Message-
From: Larry Hall
Sent: 12 July 2004 01:37
To: Mike Lerwill; Cygwin List
Subject: RE: Problem while copying .EXE files
OK. I've seen similar peculiarities after installing but then
not rebooting
when required (I know, shame on me ;-) ).
Hm, I don't have lots
On Jul 12 12:00, Mike Lerwill wrote:
I have tracked this further and can now confirm that running the following
test case (trimmed down from what cp is actually doing) in a directory which
already contains a valid test.exe (copy of ls.exe) results in test.exe which
is a directory not a file.
thanks for this useful information. Is there a comparable
command line utility
to inspect the event log(s)? I know of psloglist and
dumpel, but I really want
to stick with cygwin tools. Any possibility?
Not yet, no. You could write one ;-)
Corinna
I could, but it might end up
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004, Elvin Peterson wrote:
--- Larry Hall wrote:
Lots of email clients do this automatically.
This should be done server side, by the mailing list
manager. If you subscribe to any of the sourceforge
lists, you will know that they do this automatically.
Much better than
Richard Heintze wrote:
I explicitly downloaded insight seperately and had
troubles with that too, see my earler post. (gdb.exe
started the GUI interface, but it could not load the
source code file -- something to do with stat failing.
chmod 777 test.c did not help).
You shouldn't have to
Ok, you're now in the Cygwin/X territory. Any questions about Cygwin/X
should be addressed to the cygwin-xfree mailing list (specifically set up
for this topic). For your convenience, I've redirected this reply to that
list, and set the Reply-To: appropriately. More below.
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004,
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004, Richard Heintze wrote:
Ah hah! Write a short program called test.c and gcc -g
test.c -o test.exe and ddd test.exe and then I see
Error: can't open display:
Why does this not work?
DISPLAY is not set. If you need further help with Cygwin/X, please ask on
the
Since you guys are so smart, responsive and generous with your time, I
thought I would try this one on you. I have posted this on the Apache HTTP
mailing list twice with no response.
I have the following in my httpd.conf file. WebDAV seems to be working from
my local network (when using IE 5/6)
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, Oliver Geisen wrote:
Hello,
i'm missing the /dev directory.
No, you're not. Try, for example, ls /dev/null. See the User's Guide:
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-specialnames.html#AEN825.
Espacially the stdin,stdout,stderr nodes to do shell-redirection.
Is this
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, Siegfried Heintze wrote:
Since you guys are so smart, responsive and generous with your time, I
thought I would try this one on you. I have posted this on the Apache HTTP
mailing list twice with no response.
I have the following in my httpd.conf file. WebDAV seems to be
Hi,
I managed to telnet into my XP box using cygwin xinetd, but if I run
Python (not the cygwin variant, but the stock www.python.org
installer) I get no interaction at all. Running the same Python
variant in the cygwin bash without telnet session, there is no
problem. Is this a known
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Larry Hall
Sent: 11 July 2004 20:13
At 12:26 AM 7/10/2004, you wrote:
Larry, these messages are being repeated twice on the list.
Actually, no they aren't. I haven't seen the repeats and the
email archives show one message
On Mon, Jul 12, 2004 at 09:32:03AM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004, Elvin Peterson wrote:
--- Larry Hall wrote:
Lots of email clients do this automatically.
This should be done server side, by the mailing list
manager. If you subscribe to any of the sourceforge
lists,
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jul 12, 2004 at 09:32:03AM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004, Elvin Peterson wrote:
--- Larry Hall wrote:
Lots of email clients do this automatically.
This should be done server side, by the mailing list
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, W. Borgert wrote:
Hi,
I managed to telnet into my XP box using cygwin xinetd, but if I run
Python (not the cygwin variant, but the stock www.python.org
installer) I get no interaction at all. Running the same Python
variant in the cygwin bash without telnet session,
On Mon, Jul 12, 2004 at 11:36:41AM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jul 12, 2004 at 09:32:03AM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004, Elvin Peterson wrote:
--- Larry Hall wrote:
Lots of email clients do this
Hi all,
Sorry to keep going on about this, I really want to get this working.
I've made *some* progress in how to build plugin libraries. I have
attached my test case to this mail in case somebody is willing to have a
look at it. Let me describe it first.
I did some reading on the libtool
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jul 12, 2004 at 11:36:41AM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jul 12, 2004 at 09:32:03AM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004, Elvin Peterson wrote:
--- Larry
At 10:30 AM 7/12/2004, you wrote:
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Larry Hall
Sent: 11 July 2004 20:13
At 12:26 AM 7/10/2004, you wrote:
Larry, these messages are being repeated twice on the list.
Actually, no they aren't. I haven't seen the repeats and the
-Original Message-
From: Larry Hall
Sent: 12 July 2004 16:52
What's happened is that you've used reply to all,
Sure, that's true. But it was Bobby McNulty that was
complaining about multiple copies
OMG, so it was. How utterly bizarre.
cheers,
DaveK
--
WB,
On Mon, Jul 12, 2004 at 04:17:17PM +0200, W. Borgert wrote:
Is this a known limitation?
Yes.
BTW, only the interactive mode is affected -- running scripts (which
don't prompt) should be OK.
Did I do something wrong?
No.
BTW, why don't you use Cygwin Python?
Do I have to tweak the
At 12:18 PM 7/12/2004, you wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Larry Hall
Sent: 12 July 2004 16:52
What's happened is that you've used reply to all,
Sure, that's true. But it was Bobby McNulty that was
complaining about multiple copies
OMG, so it was. How utterly bizarre.
Quoting Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, W. Borgert wrote:
I managed to telnet into my XP box using cygwin xinetd, but if I run
Python (not the cygwin variant, but the stock www.python.org
installer) I get no interaction at all. Running the same Python
variant in
The Cygwin version of emacs is separate and distinct
from the GNU version of emacs that (also) runs on Windows.
The Cygwin version should, by default, be installed
in your Cygwin path and can be started from a Cygwin
shell prompt with the command emacs. It will run
in the Cygwin command window
On Jul 12 18:40, W. Borgert wrote:
Quoting Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, 12 Jul 2004, W. Borgert wrote:
I managed to telnet into my XP box using cygwin xinetd, but if I run
Python (not the cygwin variant, but the stock www.python.org
installer) I get no interaction at
--- Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004, Elvin Peterson wrote:
--- Larry Hall wrote:
Lots of email clients do this automatically.
This should be done server side, by the mailing
list
manager. If you subscribe to any of the
sourceforge
lists, you will know that they do
On Mon, Jul 12, 2004 at 11:59:25AM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
I realize that. That's why I said the sample filter, not the whole set
of filters. In fact, I'm sure if anyone could simply provide you with a
(tested[*]) perl regular expression that would more or less reliably match
the reply
On Mon, Jul 12, 2004 at 09:53:39AM -0700, Elvin Peterson wrote:
--- Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Sun, 11 Jul 2004, Elvin Peterson wrote:
--- Larry Hall wrote:
Lots of email clients do this automatically.
This should be done server side, by the mailing list manager. If you
subscribe to
From: GARY VANSICKLE
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 3:08 AM
cygwin-ownerXXXYOU_KNOW_THE_REST wrote on Sunday, July 11, 2004 7:54 PM:
On Sun, July 11, 2004 10:22 pm, LDR said:
--- Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[SNIP]
Well, if you're using
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Wed, 16 Jun 2004, Cyber.Zombie wrote:
As a way to get past the excessive domain stuff, you can always grab a
subset. Ex:
mkpasswd -d abaton -u rhannah
I don't see any similar feature for mkgroup...
FWIW, it's rather trivial to
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Hannu E K Nevalainen
Sent: 12 July 2004 18:19
On Sun, July 11, 2004 10:22 pm, LDR said:
--- Igor Pechtchanski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[SNIP]
Well, if you're using outlook/outlook express, there's a program
called
Hi,
thanks to Corinna, Igor, and Jason. It seems I have to find another
telnet implementation for Windows NT (XP seems to have telnet built
in). Unfortunately, I like to use Python interactively, so script
mode is not enough. OTOH, I cannot use cygwin Python variant,
because it doesn't load
Hello,
I am finding that rsync+ssh is giving extremely slow file transfers. But
this slowdown is hitting not when it needs to send data over the
network, but when it applies the rsync algorithm which is supposed to be
faster than sending all the data over the network. This is very puzzling.
I was able to create a dll from many C files, representing fairly complex
calculations, using the following in my Makefile, without having to add
any keywords like __declspec, using info from the Cygwin docs.
I used the following options:
CFLAGS=-g -O2 -Wall -mno-cygwin -mrtd
This DLL tested fine
Alexis Gallagher schrieb:
I am finding that rsync+ssh is giving extremely slow file transfers. But
this slowdown is hitting not when it needs to send data over the
network, but when it applies the rsync algorithm which is supposed to be
faster than sending all the data over the network. This is
From: Dave Korn
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 7:26 PM
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From: Larry Hall
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 6:27 PM
To: Dave Korn; 'Cygwin List'
At 12:18 PM 7/12/2004, you wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Larry Hall
Sent: 12 July 2004 16:52
What's happened is that you've used reply to all,
Sure, that's true. But it was Bobby
From: Lester Ingber
[snip]
The `rtd' instruction is supported by the 68010, 68020, 68030,
68040, 68060 and CPU32 processors, but not by the 68000 or 5200.
8 bottom cut - top
-8
Heh... ;-P
I wonder what kind of side effect the
Folks,
the Search package list functionality on http://cygwin.com/packages/
has been temporarily disabled due to security considerations.
I can't say for how long this service will be down, but it will probably
be a few days.
Sorry for the inconvenience,
Corinna
--
Corinna Vinschen
The latest version of tcsh has a problem with the built-in echo.
When echo is used to write to a file from within a script, and then the
script runs a program that attempts to open the file, the program is not
able to open the file.
The attachment has a sample program, fortopen.f, which gave the
On 12 Jul 2004 at 22:18, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Folks,
the Search package list functionality on http://cygwin.com/packages/
has been temporarily disabled due to security considerations.
I can't say for how long this service will be down, but it will probably
be a few days.
Sorry
On Jul 12 14:53, David Mastronarde wrote:
The latest version of tcsh has a problem with the built-in echo.
When echo is used to write to a file from within a script, and then the
script runs a program that attempts to open the file, the program is not
able to open the file.
The attachment
At 02:52 PM 7/12/2004, you wrote:
From: Larry Hall
Sent: Monday, July 12, 2004 6:27 PM
To: Dave Korn; 'Cygwin List'
At 12:18 PM 7/12/2004, you wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Larry Hall
Sent: 12 July 2004 16:52
What's happened is that you've used reply to all,
Sure,
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Larry Hall
Sent: 12 July 2004 22:40
To: Hannu E K Nevalainen; Cygwin List
Subject: RE: Source Code for cygwin1.dll
FWIW:
Seems there is still something wrong with your
configuration, a Reply to
All on the message (as quoted
W. Borgert wrote:
Hi,
thanks to Corinna, Igor, and Jason. It seems I have to find another
telnet implementation for Windows NT (XP seems to have telnet built
in). Unfortunately, I like to use Python interactively, so script
mode is not enough. OTOH, I cannot use cygwin Python variant,
because
Reini Urban wrote:
When the file is alredy there, rsync reports a speedup of about 70.
(When the file is not already there, the speed up is 1, of course.) I am
running rsync over ssh with pre-generated keys installed in my .ssh
directories.
This is a binary MP3.
rsync (as diff) is not
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