Igor schrieb:
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Christopher schrieb:
On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 03:36:33PM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
I want to keep two prvious perl version available, now I need to know:
is more than one tag for 'prev:' or 'test:' in setup.hint files
Reini schrieb:
Gerrit P. Haase schrieb:
I stillkeep perl-5.6.1 at the mirrors for people who don't believe that
the new perl-5.8 is ok. Now I have updated to 5.8.5 and removed 5.8.2
but got complaints because the postgres perl extension is linked against
5.8.2 DLL.
Shouldn't we then
Christopher schrieb:
On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 03:58:14PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Christopher schrieb:
On Tue, Aug 24, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:36:33PM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
I want to keep two prvious perl version available, now I need to
when building libs depending on tcltk I needed this solution.
you need also the tcltk src package, since the tk/xlib and tk/win files
are missing. but thats's good, so you can decode by your own if to
support native win gui or X.
but cannot the tcltk maintainer fix these odd paths in the next
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 02:14:45PM +0200, Reini Urban wrote:
when building libs depending on tcltk I needed this solution.
This is the wrong mailing list for bug reports and this issue has
already discussed to death in the cygwin mailing list.
cgf
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 01:51:46PM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Christopher schrieb:
If there are problems with perl 5.8.x, shouldn't we be fixing the
problems?
Sure, this is the way to go. However, I want to keep 5.6.1 around as
long as possible. Since it will [EMAIL PROTECTED] mirrors it
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Igor schrieb:
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Christopher schrieb:
On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 03:36:33PM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
I want to keep two prvious perl version available, now I need to know:
is more than one
Christopher schrieb:
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 01:51:46PM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Christopher schrieb:
If there are problems with perl 5.8.x, shouldn't we be fixing the
problems?
Sure, this is the way to go. However, I want to keep 5.6.1 around as
long as possible. Since it will [EMAIL
Mkdir seems to be losing the permissions when creating a directory under
cron (even though NTSec is set on the service). Zip/Unzip do not find
files or directories created on the cron script (the rest of the
programs seem to find them okay though).
cron_diagnose.sh 1.5 returns no errors.
Here
Igor schrieb:
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Igor schrieb:
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Christopher schrieb:
On Tue, Aug 24, 2004 at 03:36:33PM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
I want to keep two prvious perl version available, now I need to know:
is
Gerrit P. Haase schrieb:
Another point is to use another name for the DLL in future (e.g.
cygperl-58.dll) so there would be no action needed for some package
maintainers if perl is upgraded from say 5.8.6 to 5.8.7.
please stay with cygperl5_8.dll, not another naming scheme.
my new pgperl
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Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
| I'm missing shared-mime-info in my repository, do you eventually have
| that handy / ready for upload?
Yes. http://cygwin-ports.sourceforge.net/ Haven't checked for a new
version in a few weeks though.
Yaakov
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I would like to contribute glib-1.2 to the Cygwin distribution.
This is a prerequisite for gtk+-1.2, being ITP'd concurrently.
http://cygwin-ports.sourceforge.net/install/release/glib/glib-1.2.10-1-src.tar.bz2
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I would like to contribute gtk+-1.2 to the Cygwin distribution. This
will allow porting of those apps which still use this version of GTK+
(e.g. dillo, gnucash). This package can install parallel to gtk2.
These packages (and those for glib) can be
Using SETUP 2.427 (and re-downloaded it just today to make sure it
wasn't compromised).
While downloading the Xorg stuff, I get a message box
Microsoft Visual C Runtime: The application has requested termination
in an unusual manner . .
And that's all for that.
Repeats with perfect
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, David A. Cobb wrote:
Using SETUP 2.427 (and re-downloaded it just today to make sure it wasn't
compromised).
While downloading the Xorg stuff, I get a message box
Microsoft Visual C Runtime: The application has requested termination in an
unusual manner . .
That's not good...
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Shouldn't this be fonts.dir (note the s)?
Sorry, Its a typo, all these missing ss and the wrong case. I did not
paste my actual script Just re-typed it in the mail.
The actual code is exactly as you said.
Do you Google: http://google.com/search?q=ttmkfdir+cygwin? The
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Boaz Harrosh wrote:
There is a sourceforge project for ttmkfdir. They only have ELF binaries
for download. It was easier to find it on the net than to compile. I
found it packaged with cygwin/XFree86 so I assumed it was a part of
cygwin/XFree86.
it was but recently
Hi,
I have a Cygwin installation on XP and have recently installed the latest X11 software
for it.
Working fine, except for one minor irritation.
I have a Microsoft Natural keyboard, UK layout. X seems to ignore (for all practical
purposes) the options
-xkbmodel microsoft -xkblayout gb which
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Liam Friel wrote:
Hi,
I have a Cygwin installation on XP and have recently installed the latest X11
software for it.
Working fine, except for one minor irritation.
I have a Microsoft Natural keyboard, UK layout. X seems to ignore (for all practical
purposes) the
Aha,
That was a useful hint.
Anyhow the interesting bits of Xwin.log are these:
(--) winConfigKeyboard - Layout: 1809 (1809)
(--) Using preset keyboard for Irish (1809), type 4
(++) XKB: model: microsoft
(++) XKB: layout: gb
Rules = xorg Model = microsoft Layout = gb Variant = (null)
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Liam Friel wrote:
Aha,
That was a useful hint.
Anyhow the interesting bits of Xwin.log are these:
(--) winConfigKeyboard - Layout: 1809 (1809)
(--) Using preset keyboard for Irish (1809), type 4
(++) XKB: model: microsoft
(++) XKB: layout: gb
Rules =
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Liam Friel wrote:
Aha,
That was a useful hint.
Anyhow the interesting bits of Xwin.log are these:
(--) winConfigKeyboard - Layout: 1809 (1809)
(--) Using preset keyboard for Irish (1809), type 4
BTW: Is this correct? It would load the ie layout by
I checked the FAQ, but it was not exactly enlightening.
xkbcomp -w 3 -xkm ... as given in the FAQ works with no errors, but any setxkbmap
command fails with Error loading new
keymap description
Is this a search path thing? /etc/X11/xkb or its subdirs are not on the path. Do they
have to be, or
(--) winConfigKeyboard - Layout: 1809 (1809)
(--) Using preset keyboard for Irish (1809), type 4
BTW: Is this correct? It would load the ie layout by default.
It loads the ie layout by default unless you override it with the -xkblayout option
on the Xwin.exe command line.
Neither
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Liam Friel wrote:
I checked the FAQ, but it was not exactly enlightening.
xkbcomp -w 3 -xkm ... as given in the FAQ works with no errors, but any setxkbmap
command fails with Error loading new
keymap description
have you check the mount settings?
bye
ago
--
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Boaz Harrosh wrote:
There is a sourceforge project for ttmkfdir. They only have ELF binaries
for download. It was easier to find it on the net than to compile. I
found it packaged with cygwin/XFree86 so I assumed it
These are the mount settings:
C:\cygwin\usr\X11R6\lib\X11\fonts on /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts type system (binmode)
C:\cygwin\bin on /usr/bin type system (binmode)
C:\cygwin\lib on /usr/lib type system (binmode)
C:\cygwin\tmp on /tmp type system (binmode)
C:\cygwin on / type system (binmode)
The
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
mkdir -p /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/windows
lndir `cygpath -W` /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/windows
^
Shouldn't this be
lndir `cygpath -W`'\Fonts' /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/windows
actually yes. missed that when copying the
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
mkdir -p /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/windows
lndir `cygpath -W` /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/windows
^
Shouldn't this be
lndir `cygpath -W`'\Fonts'
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Sorry for the mess-up above, that should have been `cygpath -W`/Fonts
(but you still need the quotes).
right.
mkfontscale -b -l /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/windows
Is ttmkfdir needed here too?
no. mkfontscale (and mkfontdir which is
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Ah, I see now. One more question: the above commands seem to ignore all
of the microsoft-cp12* encodings except microsoft-cp1252. I found
that I needed to add an explicit -a microsoft-cp1251
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Ah, I see now. One more question: the above commands seem to ignore all
of the microsoft-cp12* encodings except microsoft-cp1252. I found
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
I think of adding a wrapper which reads directories and encodings from
configfiles (+some builtins) and does the fontdir update for us.
Yep, that'd be great. Thanks.
check the attached script.
bye
ago
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On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
I think of adding a wrapper which reads directories and encodings from
configfiles (+some builtins) and does the fontdir update for us.
Yep, that'd be great. Thanks.
check the attached
Dear Mike,
Good day. I think that's help. Many Thanks.
Rgrds,
bt.
--- Michel Bardiaux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
bt tan wrote:
--- bt tan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Mike,
Here's the output of ./configure
[snip]
checking for X... (cached) no
checking for X11
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-08-25 08:43:25
Modified files:
winsup/w32api : ChangeLog
winsup/w32api/include: wincon.h
Log message:
2004-08-25 Lars Rune Nøstdal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi Folk,
I get many permissions denied failures when using rsync to copy my home directory to a
network drive. I can't detect while rsync is complaining.
The only thing that I don't know is why the file /cygdrive/c/home/sql/tmp/874677 have
a '+' at the end of the mod. What does this mean?
$
-Original Message-
From: Brian Ford
Sent: 24 August 2004 20:39
The gdb NEWS file contains several changes
related to Cygwin, Dwarf2 debugging info and C++ since that
time that suggest it might be worthwhile trying it out.
Unfortunately, to produce Dwarf2 debugging info from
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[mailto:+cygwin+job+6791d0015b.lh-no-personal-replies-please#c
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Gesendet: Dienstag, 3. August 2004 17:27
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Betreff: Re: unknown character in UNIX rights on
Brian wrote:
On Tue, 24 Aug 2004, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
I've made a release candidate of gcc 3.4 available for download.
NEWS
Too many changes to list here in detaili. Please see the official docs
at http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.4 and
http://gcc.gnu.org/gcc-3.4/changes.html
Should I
Sam wrote:
When doing a full installation of Cygiwn on a clean machine,
setup.exe runs into an error when running the postinstall
script for gtk2-x11 as documented in the mail message:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-07/msg01125.html
Note that when this error message occurs, X has
Gary wrote:
The other day, I decided to finally update all my cygwin packages with
setup.exe -- including perl. Went from 5.8.0 to 5.8.5 and now realize that
the path to all the modules I installed is under the older version at
/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.0 instead of
intltool has been uploaded to cygwin.com
DESCRIPTION
===
intltool is a helper tool for building GLib/GTK+/GNOME applications.
The intltool package has a script, intltoolize, which copies the various
scripts and does the other magic to your module. So users building from
tarballs don't
Koduru, Seshasai wrote:
Hi,
Following is the test case:
START-
C:\c:\cygwin\bin\mkdir.exe -p c:\src c:\dst
C:\c:\cygwin\bin\touch.exe c:\src\newfile
C:\c:\cygwin\bin\cp.exe c:\src\newfile c:\dst
/usr/bin/cp: cannot create regular file
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of cygwin.20.job
Sent: 25 August 2004 12:28
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Von: Larry Hall - lh-no-personal-replies-p[REDACTED.BY.DAVEK]
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR
I get many permissions denied failures when using rsync to
copy my home directory to a network drive. I can't detect
while rsync is complaining.
The only thing that I don't know is why the file
/cygdrive/c/home/sql/tmp/874677 have a '+' at the end of the
mod. What does this mean?
$
At 04:00 AM 8/25/2004, you wrote:
Hi Folk,
I get many permissions denied failures when using rsync to copy my home directory to
a network drive. I can't detect while rsync is complaining.
The only thing that I don't know is why the file /cygdrive/c/home/sql/tmp/874677 have
a '+' at the end of
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Dave Korn wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Brian Ford
Sent: 24 August 2004 20:39
Unfortunately, to produce Dwarf2 debugging info from g++ for gdb to
read, you need a newer than Cygwin released gcc as well :-(.
LOL, I forgot that we'll probably need
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
I've made a release candidate of gcc 3.4 available for download.
Will gcc 3.4 overwrite gcc 3.3, or will it install in a separate
directory? I'd prefer to have both gcc 3.4 and gcc 3.3 at the same time. I
still have gcc 2.95 working as well (and I use it when I need to
I am having some trouble with the std::vector class in g++ 3.3.3. If I
compile the following program and run it, it segfaults in the call to
push_back; reducing the array in Solution to 512*1024 makes the code run
OK.
If I compile it with g++ 3.2.1 under Linux, the program runs fine.
Is it just
Krzysztof wrote:
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
I've made a release candidate of gcc 3.4 available for download.
Will gcc 3.4 overwrite gcc 3.3, or will it install in a separate
directory? I'd prefer to have both gcc 3.4 and gcc 3.3 at the same time. I
still have gcc 2.95 working as well (and I
Luke wrote:
I am having some trouble with the std::vector class in g++ 3.3.3. If I
compile the following program and run it, it segfaults in the call to
push_back; reducing the array in Solution to 512*1024 makes the code run
OK.
If I compile it with g++ 3.2.1 under Linux, the program runs
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 07:16:45PM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Increase the stack:
g++ -Wall -Wl,--stack=800 -o etest etest.cc
This works for me with gcc-3.4.1(tm). The default stack for Cygwin
executables is 2MB which seems to be too small for your program.
This seems to work.
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Gernot Hillier wrote:
Hi!
I'm currently trying to rebuild the Cygwin core package (i.e.
cygwin-1.5.10-3.tar.bz2) from the cygwin-1.5.10-3-src.tar.bz2 package because
I patched a small detail in cygwin.dll. I'd really like to use Cygwin's
setup.exe to install my
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Gary wrote:
The other day, I decided to finally update all my cygwin packages with
setup.exe -- including perl. Went from 5.8.0 to 5.8.5 and now realize that
the path to all the modules I installed is under the older version at
Krzysztof wrote:
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
More difficult is C++, ObjC, Java and Fortran which have their runtime
in /usr/lib, there is just one version possible, versioned libraries are
currently not supported.
Is this true? I have 3.3.1 libraries in /lib and
Igor wrote:
The autobundle command in a CPAN shell is meant to create a list of
packages which you have installed (run before unistalling), after update
you may simply run `install autobundle_$date` in the CPAN shell, this
pulls all listed modules and tries to install it.
Gerrit
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Is this true? I have 3.3.1 libraries in /lib and
/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/3.3.1, but 2.95 libraries only in
/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/2.95.3-10.
There was no libjava with 2.x compilers. There was no libobjc with 2.x
compilers. What about libstdc++?
As I
Krzysztof schrieb:
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Is this true? I have 3.3.1 libraries in /lib and
/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/3.3.1, but 2.95 libraries only in
/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/2.95.3-10.
There was no libjava with 2.x compilers. There was no libobjc with 2.x
compilers. What about
On Wed, Aug 25, 2004 at 12:40:43PM -0600, Warren Young wrote:
I would have said that the right solution is to 'new' that Element
object, or to declare it globally. The stack is not intended for
storing megabytes of data, especially temporary data.
Well, yes. Normally, I'd do that, but I'm
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Igor wrote:
The autobundle command in a CPAN shell is meant to create a list of
packages which you have installed (run before unistalling), after update
you may simply run `install autobundle_$date` in the CPAN shell, this
pulls all listed
Brian wrote:
Regarding efficiency, I am strictly talking about the code path.
Having Cygwin add a \r when the file is written the first time should
be more efficient than reprocessing the whole thing after it's been
processed the first time, or at the least reparsing the lines in an
output
Thank you Larry for your help!
I downloaded the package needed to get gobject-2.0, but now after typing 'pkg-config
gtk+-2.0', I get a message saying that 'gnome-config' was not found. What do I have to
do now?
Thanks in advance
Larry Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--
FYI
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hmmm, I don't like maintaining two versions of a package, if 3.4 is
stable it will be the one and only current version.
I'm aware of it and that's why I'm asking. That would be the final
release
of 3.3, able to coexist with 3.4. Then you could happily forget about
3.3.
Hi,
I've been running sshd and it recently stopped working. I'm not sure
whether I did anything to it, but I've managed to track down the problem.
If I use privilege separation (ssh-host-config), as soon as I type the
password in, the message Connection to localhost closed. is
displayed.
Just to follow up on my earlier posting!
Could it be that I'm picking a stale g77 runtime lib?
The problem doesn't happen if I replace -O6 with -g.
It ALSO goes away (with -O6) if I call fabs() instead of abs(). fabs()
however is a C function, which I don't want rely on!
I've attached the
I tried this once, just to see what would happen. I then spent the next
hour restoring the mount points. I've learnt a valuable lesson...
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On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Colin JN Breame wrote:
I tried this once, just to see what would happen. I then spent the next
hour restoring the mount points. I've learnt a valuable lesson...
Why would a 'mount -a' not work after your 'umount -a' to restore the mounts?
Mike
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I'm using gnuplot to create charts which I'm previewing with gv. This
morning, after updating my cygwin install, I noticed that gv no longer
worked. It gave me the error that Error: PostScript interpreter failed
in main window.
I therefore tried to directly invoke gs. I get the error:
Error:
Hi.
I have loaded down the setup.exe and ran it.
However, I can't figure out which packages I need to install and should
I load it down and install from the internet. I'm only going to install
it on one machine.
I guess this would also apply to the KDE as I would like to install that
too but
At Wednesday, August 25, 2004 5:07 PM, Mike wrote:
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Colin JN Breame wrote:
I tried this once, just to see what would happen. I then spent the
next hour restoring the mount points. I've learnt a valuable
lesson...
Why would a 'mount -a' not work after your 'umount
Setup currently down loads all requested packages and then installs what has
downloaded. IIRC, if several packages are downloaded at one time, and the
download is interrupted -- a real possibility with several large packages
over dial-up -- setup will start over, downloading from the beginning.
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Mike wrote:
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Colin JN Breame wrote:
I tried this once, just to see what would happen. I then spent the
next hour restoring the mount points. I've learnt a valuable
lesson...
Why would a 'mount -a' not work after your 'umount -a' to restore
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Wes Byne wrote:
I'm using gnuplot to create charts which I'm previewing with gv. This
morning, after updating my cygwin install, I noticed that gv no longer
worked. It gave me the error that Error: PostScript interpreter failed
in main window.
I therefore tried to
At Wednesday, August 25, 2004 5:48 PM, Howard Rifkind wrote:
Hi.
I have loaded down the setup.exe and ran it.
However, I can't figure out which packages I need to install and
should I load it down and install from the internet. I'm only going
to install it on one machine.
I guess this
Hi ,
I just installed cygwin on windows 2000.
I need it to run a perl script which will execute a java command .
Example: in the script it says thefollowing:
java -classpath $CLASSPATH myprogram argument1 arg2
The problem is that though echo $CLASSPATH shows the correct classpath
to the jar
Hi, there:
I got some xxx.lib files created by VC.
Now I wanna create a xxx.dl file based on those xxx.lib files using gcc in
cygwin, but some errore occurred.
The xxx.lib files might need to be transferred to something that gcc can
recognize, and the problem could then be fixed. So, how to
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Ramneek Singh wrote:
Hi ,
I just installed cygwin on windows 2000.
I need it to run a perl script which will execute a java command .
Example: in the script it says thefollowing:
java -classpath $CLASSPATH myprogram argument1 arg2
The problem is that though
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Wed, 25 Aug 2004, Ramneek Singh wrote:
Hi ,
I just installed cygwin on windows 2000.
I need it to run a perl script which will execute a java command .
Example: in the script it says thefollowing:
java -classpath $CLASSPATH
Hi,
Good day. I was trying to compile the latest
version of ns-allinone2.27 using the latest version of
cygwin (1.5.??) . I manage to run the ./configure
but when I run the make all
It started with nice and smooth compilation like below
gcc -c -DNO_TK -DNDEBUG -DUSE_SHM
At 04:47 PM 8/25/2004, you wrote:
Hi,
I've been running sshd and it recently stopped working. I'm not sure whether I did
anything to it, but I've managed to track down the problem.
If I use privilege separation (ssh-host-config), as soon as I type the password in,
the message Connection to
At 02:48 PM 8/25/2004, Howard Rifkind wrote:
Hi.
I have loaded down the setup.exe and ran it.
However, I can't figure out which packages I need to install and should
I load it down and install from the internet. I'm only going to install
it on one machine.
I guess this would also apply to the KDE
At 06:48 PM 8/25/2004, you wrote:
Hi, there:
I got some xxx.lib files created by VC.
Now I wanna create a xxx.dl file based on those xxx.lib files using gcc in
cygwin, but some errore occurred.
The xxx.lib files might need to be transferred to something that gcc can
recognize, and the problem
I'm attempting to install wxPython from the source wxPythonSrc-2.5.2.7
on Cygwin.
I am able to run 'configure' ok, but when I run the make file i get
the following error:
In file included from include/wx/gsocket.h:172,
from include/wx/sckaddr.h:24,
from
At 10:10 PM 8/25/2004, you wrote:
I'm attempting to install wxPython from the source wxPythonSrc-2.5.2.7
on Cygwin.
I am able to run 'configure' ok, but when I run the make file i get
the following error:
In file included from include/wx/gsocket.h:172,
from
Colin JN Breame wrote:
Hi,
I've been running sshd and it recently stopped working. I'm not sure
whether I did anything to it, but I've managed to track down the problem.
If I use privilege separation (ssh-host-config), as soon as I type the
password in, the message Connection to localhost
Igor,
Thanks for your response.
The java command is being executed by backtick operators `.
Questions:
1)Can you please clarify the use of the forward slash(/) that you
Mentioned in one of your replies to my earlier email ? I am not
Sure if you mean that I convert it totally to a unix style or
Ramneek,
First off, http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR. Thanks.
To answer your questions:
1) I meant the latter if you invoke Java directly. If you use the wrapper
scripts, you should use the POSIX paths -- the script will take care of
the conversion.
2) I was thinking more of
intltool has been uploaded to cygwin.com
DESCRIPTION
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intltool is a helper tool for building GLib/GTK+/GNOME applications.
The intltool package has a script, intltoolize, which copies the various
scripts and does the other magic to your module. So users building from
tarballs don't
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