Hi All...
I am curious, though. Apparently it was the dessert topping comment
that was considered rude? Everyone understands the reference, right?
Yes...Should each of us answer the question individually? (:)
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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 13:10:02 -0400, Doctor Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Monty Python? Hmmm. I thought it was a reference to the Carol
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, Koskie, Sarah wrote:
Actually, Reini, I didn't say that I didn't know what a daemon was, I
said that I didn't know how to find out which ones were running (without
additional research, which, has thus far been fruitless). If I type ps
-fA on my linux box at home, I get a
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From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Koskie, Sarah
Sent: 21 September 2004 18:13
Thanks. I tried the second method and it didn't work. I requested a
message and it was sent to me as an attachment. The address
automatically inserted was for the original sender not
I know, this thread is so far off topic it is silly. To bad a
moderator can't retroactively kill messages to a mailing list... BTW.
I think I was wrong, it was Saturday Night Live. TGFTM (Thank
Goodness For Threaded Mail).
Bill
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 10:11:28 -0700,
On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, Koskie, Sarah wrote:
Is there a way to get related messages posted properly
Thanks. I tried the second method and it didn't work. I requested a
message and it was sent to me as an attachment. The address
automatically inserted was for the original sender not the
Sorry, I'd only encountered lists that one subscribed to by emailing
them with the word subscribe in the subject or body (so I tried both.)
I followed the link you provided below but the response to clicking the
Send in the request button after entering mailing list name
cygwin-allow (and my
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From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Dave Korn
Sent: 21 September 2004 18:29
Ah. I mean In-Reply-To where I said References:. Here's the kind of
thing my version of outlook adds when I reply to a post:
In-Reply-To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Are you sure your outlook is
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From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Koskie, Sarah
Sent: 21 September 2004 18:53
Sorry, I'd only encountered lists that one subscribed to by emailing
them with the word subscribe in the subject or body (so I
tried both.)
I followed the link you provided below but
Koskie, Sarah schrieb:
Actually, Reini, I didn't say that I didn't know what a daemon was, I
said that I didn't know how to find out which ones were running (without
additional research, which, has thus far been fruitless).
O h sorry.
As far as I can see from what you wrote, the real issue is
On Tue, Sep 21, 2004 at 12:52:34PM -0500, Koskie, Sarah wrote:
Oh well. I guess I'll have to work on the getting a better mailer
option.
Or use the unofficial cygwin newsgroup as mentioned at the main cygwin
web page...
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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004, Koskie, Sarah wrote:
Sorry, I'd only encountered lists that one subscribed to by emailing
them with the word subscribe in the subject or body (so I tried both.)
Emailing cygwin-allow-subscribeatcygwindotcom should have done it.
I followed the link you provided below but
Hello All,
who has one ready to run?
Thanks,
Gerrit
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Maybe the operating system is the essence. I've always tried it on NT 4.0
WS SP6a+hotfixes. Tomorrow I'll check it (the same executable) on 2000/XP.
I've checked it and got the same bad result (crash) on 2000, XP and Win98.
I've installed cygwin bundle for compilation of sig_bug.c on XP,
Hallo Robin,
Am Dienstag, 21. September 2004 um 17:06 schriebst du:
On Tue, September 21, 2004 16:00, Reini Urban said:
Robin Bowes schrieb:
Is there any more news about the cygwin php port?
I posted my latest php attempts to -apps with subject apached updates
9/9/04
The cli and libs
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hello All,
who has one ready to run?
Haven't tested it much, but I've built libao, libogg, libvorbis, and
vorbis-tools (which includes ogg123). It's on my project site. Let me
know how it works for you.
Yaakov
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I am a newbie using Cygwin. I noticed that Linux commands can be
executed by running commands in the Windows Command Prompt in the
cygwin/bin directory. What is the purpose of the bash shell provided
by clicking on the Cygwin icon? How can I use the cygwin bash shell
to run commands like 'gcc'
Hallo Yaakov,
Am Mittwoch, 22. September 2004 um 00:41 schriebst du:
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hello All,
who has one ready to run?
Haven't tested it much, but I've built libao, libogg, libvorbis, and
vorbis-tools (which includes ogg123). It's on my project site. Let me
know how it works
Nathan Green wrote:
I am a newbie using Cygwin. I noticed that Linux commands can be
executed by running commands in the Windows Command Prompt in the
cygwin/bin directory. What is the purpose of the bash shell provided
by clicking on the Cygwin icon?
Do you Google?
When running bash in cygwin, I am not able to run any commands. From
the cygwin/bin directory, I can execute commands like gcc and make.
I've set a couple of environmental variables:
SET HOME=c:\cygwin
SET PATH=c:\cygwin\bin
Is this correct? Are my environmental variables the problem? Any
Hi Gerrit,
But why wait for me? Try it yourself? No problem that
cannot be discussed at this list (as long as it is about problems with
building some open sourced code for cygwin).
Well, I'll give it a go...
I just downloaded the latest cygwin + gnu toolset. The lighttpd package is also
At 08:28 PM 9/21/2004, you wrote:
When running bash in cygwin, I am not able to run any commands. From
the cygwin/bin directory, I can execute commands like gcc and make.
I've set a couple of environmental variables:
SET HOME=c:\cygwin
SET PATH=c:\cygwin\bin
Is this correct? Are my
But why wait for me? Try it yourself? No problem that
cannot be discussed at this list (as long as it is about problems with
building some open sourced code for cygwin).
robin schrieb:
Not sure where to go with this now - I'll try setting up a php application that
uses a database or something.
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Sent: 22 September 2004 01:12
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: New packge: lighttpd-1.3.0
But why wait for me? Try it yourself? No problem that
cannot be discussed at this list (as
Could /etc/profile please get a small change? Could it check that
mkdir $HOME works?
Our situation is that for laptops, the /home area exists on a PGP
mounted disc. But if a user isn't logged in, then this area doesn't
exist, and you can't mount any home drives.
So if you slogin to the
Or 'mkdir -p $HOME'...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could /etc/profile please get a small change? Could it check that
mkdir $HOME works?
Our situation is that for laptops, the /home area exists on a PGP
mounted disc. But if a user isn't logged in, then this area doesn't
exist, and you can't mount
Robin Bowes wrote:
maybe gerrit or brian can build it.
Thanks for the update.
Gerrit? Brian?
I'm still working on it... sorry for the ridiculous delays - I still
intent to maintain some packages in the near future.
Brian
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./configure in any package gives error: cannot find input file:
\WINDOWS\oracle.ini error
well, a number that i have tried anyway. I have a fresh cygwin install (a
fwe days ago) and it happens whether I have all the autoconf/automake
packages installed or not.
I also couldn't rebuild the
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