Andrew Schulman wrote:
Sorry for the confusion, but earlier today when I asked you to upload
unison-2.10.2-2, that version was incorrectly numbered. It should have been
unison-2.10.2-3. Version -2 was already the archive.
So please upload 2.10.2-3, remove 2.10.2-2, and leave 2.9.20-1.
Done.
On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 07:59:23AM +0100, Thomas Wolff wrote:
[I assume terminal emulation is all done in cygwin1.dll, so this
is the right mailing list?]
Well, you're half right. Of course terminal emulation is done in
the Cygwin DLL, but you're confused about the correct mailing list.
This is
On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 05:16:04PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I want to package and maintain unison-gtk2 for Cygwin. Unison is a
file synchronizer for Unix and Windows. It comes in two interfaces:
text and GTK2. The text-mode version is already packaged for Cygwin in
the unison package.
I want to package and maintain unison-gtk2 for Cygwin. Unison is a
file synchronizer for Unix and Windows. It comes in two interfaces:
text and GTK2. The text-mode version is already packaged for Cygwin in
the unison package. unison-gtk2 is the GTK2 version.
Is unison-gtk2 provided by
Good morning:
I'm not sure if this is the right list for this report, I wasn't clear
on reading the mailing lists descriptions and bugzilla didn't match
this problem. But here it goes.
Error. Multiple ocurrences of:
The specified dynamic link library could not be found in the specified path
I'm just implementing better setup resizability, in particular
remembering previous window states (size + pos) as requested.
And the bugfix to resize smaller than the default size from the ressource.
Which window sizes do we want to store?
I started with one size for all, then I rewrote for one
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Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
| Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
|
| Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
| | AC_CHECK_FUNCS(mmap) issues this:
| | checking for mmap... yes
| |
| | This is what I will using now for all the GNOME packages, there are
| | several packages affected, so
On Tue, 2 Nov 2004, Robert Savage wrote:
Thanks for the response.
I do not understand why the x-startup-scripts are not installed.
I have tried a number of sites to install from selecting
all packages.
Are the startup scripts something that need manual installation?
If so how is this
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004-11-04 07:09:52
Modified files:
winsup/w32api : ChangeLog
winsup/w32api/include: shellapi.h
Log message:
* include/wingdi.h (NIF_INFO): Add define.
(NIIF_*) Add defines..
Pierre A. Humblet schrieb:
This patch allows kill.exe -f to deal with Win9x pids.
Needs the bash internal also a patch like this?
2004-11-03 Pierre Humblet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* kill.cc (forcekill): Do not pass negative pids to
cygwin_internal.
(main): Make pid a long long and distinguish
Reini Urban wrote:
Pierre A. Humblet schrieb:
This patch allows kill.exe -f to deal with Win9x pids.
Needs the bash internal also a patch like this?
The bash internal doesn't kill Windows pids, neither on NT
nor on 9X. I am not in favor of adding Windows specific frills
to bash.
Pierre A. Humblet schrieb:
Reini Urban wrote:
Pierre A. Humblet schrieb:
This patch allows kill.exe -f to deal with Win9x pids.
Needs the bash internal also a patch like this?
The bash internal doesn't kill Windows pids, neither on NT
nor on 9X. I am not in favor of adding Windows specific
* Christopher Faylor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-11-02 15:01:13 -0500]:
On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 02:55:39PM -0500, Sam Steingold wrote:
why isn't /dev a more usual directory?
cd /dev, ls /dev all fail, while
cat /dev/clipboard works.
No one has implemented the special handling required
Kotan wrote:
Hi!
I tried to use the POSIX regular expression functions under cygwin,
and I only got segmentation faults. My program is working fine under
Linux, but dont run at all with cygwin. Maybe you can give me a hint,
whats wrong or if it is a bug.
Does nobody know, if regex should work,
Arthur I Schwarz wrote:
I just noticed that 'INFO' is no longer operational. I've been trying to
find out why from the mailing list and from looking at my site. No luck.
Can anyone offer a suggestion as to where to look for the answer (most
helpful) or how to fix the problem (very useful).
Thanks
On Tue, 2 Nov 2004 18:33:57 -0500, Harig, Mark wrote:
I (Barry Kelly) wrote:
I'm getting the following error when trying to install a
crontab on my account:
$ crontab -e
# editing my crontab here...
chown: Invalid argument
Please run this diagnostic script. It will attempt to
DePriest, Jason R. schrieb:
On Tuesday, November 02, 2004 4:12 PM, Mark Stuhr wrote
[--cut some stuff--]
launch a windows app that should run on that remote (or host, can
never keep that syntax straight) box. (In other words a server runs
an app most of the time, but not as a service. That app
On Wed, Nov 03, 2004 at 10:13:55AM +, Barry Kelly wrote:
On Tue, 2 Nov 2004 18:33:57 -0500, Harig, Mark wrote:
I (Barry Kelly) wrote:
I'm getting the following error when trying to install a
crontab on my account:
$ crontab -e
# editing my crontab here...
chown: Invalid
Its freezing while set up fsrv. Its the readme file. Keeps going and
going and going.
Windowx XP professional with Service Pack #2 and Norton Systemworks.
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On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 09:24:37 -0500, Pierre A. Humblet
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
crontab chowns the crontab file group to 18. Make sure that gid 18
is in /etc/group. Also I find it hard to believe that the strace you
got gives no useful information.
This did it. Group 18 (SYSTEM) was not in
* Chris January [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-11-03 09:08:44 +]:
* Christopher Faylor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-11-02 15:01:13 -0500]:
On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 02:55:39PM -0500, Sam Steingold wrote:
why isn't /dev a more usual directory?
cd /dev, ls /dev all fail, while
cat /dev/clipboard
* Andrew DeFaria [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-11-02 22:07:41 -0800]:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 02:55:39PM -0500, Sam Steingold wrote:
why isn't /dev a more usual directory?
cd /dev, ls /dev all fail, while
cat /dev/clipboard works.
No one has implemented the special
On Wed, Nov 03, 2004 at 02:34:03PM +, Barry Kelly wrote:
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004 09:24:37 -0500, Pierre A. Humblet
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
crontab chowns the crontab file group to 18. Make sure that gid 18
is in /etc/group. Also I find it hard to believe that the strace you
got gives no
On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 10:07:41PM -0800, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 02:55:39PM -0500, Sam Steingold wrote:
why isn't /dev a more usual directory?
cd /dev, ls /dev all fail, while
cat /dev/clipboard works.
No one has implemented the special handling
* Chris January [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-11-03 09:08:44 +]:
* Christopher Faylor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-11-02
15:01:13 -0500]:
On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 02:55:39PM -0500, Sam Steingold wrote:
why isn't /dev a more usual directory?
cd /dev, ls /dev all fail, while
cat
On Wed, Nov 03, 2004 at 10:12:52AM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 10:07:41PM -0800, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 02:55:39PM -0500, Sam Steingold wrote:
why isn't /dev a more usual directory?
cd /dev, ls /dev all fail, while
cat
A new version of the unison package is available in the Cygwin
distribution.
Changes in version 2.10.2-3:
* Added /usr/share/doc/unison-2.10.2/unison-manual.html.
* Patch: don't look in $USERPROFILE for the .unison directory; look only
in $UNISON and then $HOME. This is the Unix behavior.
*
A new version of the lablgtk2 package is available in the Cygwin
distribution.
Changes in version 2.4.0-2:
* Changed to generic build script method for package building.
* Combined all Cygwin-specific docs (README.Cygwin, NEWS.Cygwin,
lablgtk2.README) into lablgtk2.README.
To update your
A new version of the autossh package is available in the Cygwin
distribution.
Changes in version 1.2g-4:
* Changed to generic build script method for package building.
* Combined all Cygwin-specific docs (README.Cygwin, NEWS.Cygwin,
autossh.README) into autossh.README.
To update your
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 10:07:41PM -0800, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 02:55:39PM -0500, Sam Steingold wrote:
why isn't /dev a more usual directory?
cd /dev, ls /dev all fail, while
cat /dev/clipboard works.
No one has
On Wed, Nov 03, 2004 at 03:20:08PM -, Dave Korn wrote:
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Christopher Faylor
Sent: 03 November 2004 15:13
On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 10:07:41PM -0800, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Actually I change the cygdrive prefix to dev. Just seems to
Christopher Faylor wrote:
Sorry. I should have read further. Apparently the OP just wants
*something* in /dev even if it is not what should be there.
The question of should is subjective I would think. I worry sometimes,
since /dev is special and a pseudo directory that what I'm doing my
break
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Nov 03, 2004 at 09:52:13AM -0500, Sam Steingold wrote:
* Andrew DeFaria [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-11-02 22:07:41 -0800]:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 02:55:39PM -0500, Sam Steingold wrote:
why isn't /dev a more usual directory?
cd /dev, ls /dev
On Wed, Nov 03, 2004 at 09:08:44AM -, Chris January wrote:
* Christopher Faylor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-11-02
15:01:13 -0500]:
On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 02:55:39PM -0500, Sam Steingold wrote:
why isn't /dev a more usual directory?
cd /dev, ls /dev all fail, while
cat
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
Sorry. I should have read further. Apparently the OP just wants
*something* in /dev even if it is not what should be there.
The question of should is subjective I would think. I worry
sometimes, since /dev is special and a pseudo directory that
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Andrew DeFaria
Sent: 03 November 2004 15:38
The question of should is subjective I would think. I worry
sometimes,
since /dev is special and a pseudo directory that what
I'm doing my
break things in some manner. To date it
This did it. Group 18 (SYSTEM) was not in /etc/group; instead,
/etc/group only contained domain groups, not local groups. I ran
'mkgroup -l -d /etc/group' to recreate the file.
Glad it's fixed.
Hey Mark, care to add another test to cron_diagnose?
(see sample in
On Wed, Nov 03, 2004 at 11:13:13AM -0500, Harig, Mark wrote:
This did it. Group 18 (SYSTEM) was not in /etc/group; instead,
/etc/group only contained domain groups, not local groups. I ran
'mkgroup -l -d /etc/group' to recreate the file.
Glad it's fixed.
Hey Mark, care to
Hello
I am trying to create a shared object and use it in a program under
cygwin with gcc. I seem to miss a point. If some kind soul could help
me on that, I'd be very grateful.
Here's the code for the shared object (calc_mean.c):
#include calc_mean.h
double mean(double a, double b) {
* Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-11-03 10:18:18 -0500]:
On Wed, Nov 03, 2004 at 09:08:44AM -, Chris January wrote:
* Christopher Faylor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-11-02 15:01:13 -0500]:
On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 02:55:39PM -0500, Sam Steingold wrote:
why isn't /dev a more
--- Brian Dessent wrote:
Elvin Peterson wrote:
The /etc/hosts file is fine and does contain the
definition for localhost. But the module in
question
is doing
gethostbyname(mymachinename)
where mymachinename is the name given to the
windows
machine during installation.
--- Reini Urban wrote:
Elvin Peterson schrieb:
What do people here use to install perl modules
(other
than CPAN)?
I use cpanplus (with a fixed reporter module) and
cpan.
recent cpanplus versions became kinda unstable for
me with its Storage
module, but I had not time to fix it
Dave Korn wrote:
Should it perhaps say
for d in /usr/info /usr/share/info ${INFOPATH} do
Aha! So THAT'S what happened to my info directory! I
hadn't really looked into it, since usually I just
type info bletch anyway. I ran a modified version
of that script and it's back to normal now.
BTW,
-Original Message-
From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Williams, Gerald S (Jerry)
Sent: 03 November 2004 18:06
Dave Korn wrote:
Should it perhaps say
for d in /usr/info /usr/share/info ${INFOPATH} do
Aha! So THAT'S what happened to my info directory! I
hadn't really looked
Jason Pearce schrieb:
I have been trying to compile up Win32::API perl module under Cygwin's
perl.
The latest version off CPAN doesn't build (see below).
http://xarch.tu-graz.ac.at/home/rurban/software/perl/Win32-API-0.41-cygwin.patch
=
Sam Steingold schrieb:
* Christopher Faylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-11-03 10:18:18 -0500]:
On Wed, Nov 03, 2004 at 09:08:44AM -, Chris January wrote:
* Christopher Faylor
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [2004-11-02 15:01:13 -0500]:
On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 02:55:39PM -0500, Sam Steingold wrote:
why isn't
Elvin Peterson schrieb:
--- Reini Urban wrote:
Elvin Peterson schrieb:
What do people here use to install perl modules
(other
than CPAN)?
I use cpanplus (with a fixed reporter module) and
cpan.
recent cpanplus versions became kinda unstable for
me with its Storage
module, but I had not time to
Developers Maintainers:
Please include the original description of the package when you provide
updates.
I keep only the latest message for each package, and I now have over 180
messages!
(Or is a better idea to keep the new package messages?)
In either case, it would be really useful to
Developers Maintainers:
Please include the original description of the package when you provide
updates.
I keep only the latest message for each package, and I now have over 180
messages!
(Or is a better idea to keep the new package messages?)
In either case, it would be really useful to
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
While, you are welcome to redefine /cygdrive any way you want, the
unix paradigm does not put filesystems under /dev. That is for devices.
To me, a disk drive IS a device. YMMV! :-)
A disk drive is a device, but /cygdrive/c is not a disk-drive. It's a
file-system contained
On Tue, 2 Nov 2004, Sam Steingold wrote:
why isn't /dev a more usual directory?
cd /dev, ls /dev all fail, while
cat /dev/clipboard works.
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-specialnames.html#AEN825
HTH,
Igor
--
http://cs.nyu.edu/~pechtcha/
|\
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004, Rolf Campbell wrote:
Andrew DeFaria wrote:
While, you are welcome to redefine /cygdrive any way you want, the unix
paradigm does not put filesystems under /dev. That is for devices.
To me, a disk drive IS a device. YMMV! :-)
A disk drive is a device, but /cygdrive/c
On Tue, 2 Nov 2004, Barry Kelly wrote:
I'm getting the following error when trying to install a crontab on my
account:
$ crontab -e
# editing my crontab here...
chown: Invalid argument
I've tried updating my passwd (I live on a Win2K server domain) file
in case it was out of date or
On Tue, 2 Nov 2004, Mark Stuhr wrote:
Subject line says it, but let me describe further g.
I'm hoping to set cygwin with ssh up on servers so that I can remotely
manage those servers when not able to get in via terminal services or
other graphical remote control app.
What I want to be able
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004, Reini Urban wrote:
Sam Steingold schrieb:
* Christopher Faylor [2004-11-03 10:18:18 -0500]:
On Wed, Nov 03, 2004 at 09:08:44AM -, Chris January wrote:
* Christopher Faylor [2004-11-02 15:01:13 -0500]:
On Tue, Nov 02, 2004 at 02:55:39PM -0500,
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004, Rene Nyffenegger wrote:
Hello
I am trying to create a shared object and use it in a program under
cygwin with gcc. I seem to miss a point. If some kind soul could help
me on that, I'd be very grateful.
Here's the code for the shared object (calc_mean.c):
#include
Elvin Peterson wrote:
Thanks for all the suggestions. Are these part of
cygwin (or do they have to be installed separately?
:-))? In any case running CPAN sends my machine to
OOM, so I am sticking to precompiled binaries for now.
You can fetch any source package via ftp or from
On Wed, Nov 03, 2004 at 10:53:51AM -0800, Steve Kelem wrote:
Developers Maintainers:
Please include the original description of the package when you provide
updates.
What's with the ill-conceived tendency of cc'ing cygwin-announce, lately?
It's a moderated list, people! It's not intended for
Hi there,
Could someone please help explain this message i am seeing in the Event
Viewer (Applciations):
The description for Event ID ( 0 ) in Source ( /USR/SBIN/CRON ) cannot
be found. The local computer may not have the necessary registry
information or message DLL files to display messages
Uninstalled and reinstalled a number of times today and seem to be getting
inconsistent results form different mirrors when doing fresh downloads.
This time after installing a fair number of packages I only have 2 files
in
/usr/doc/Cygwin
these two
openssl-0.9.7d.README rxvt-2.7.10.README
Mark Stuhr wrote:
Uninstalled and reinstalled a number of times today and seem to be getting
inconsistent results form different mirrors when doing fresh downloads.
This time after installing a fair number of packages I only have 2 files
in
/usr/doc/Cygwin
these two
openssl-0.9.7d.README
Thanks Gerrit.
Well that helped, but I still don't have this file
openssh-3.5p1-2.README
or an equivalent for the version I got which I believe is
3.9p1-2
There was a file here
/usr/share/doc/
openssh
called readme, but that isn't it.
There's also a file here
/usr/share/doc/Cygwin
called
This code used to work on Perl 5.6.1-2 on Cygwin 1.3.10.
I've now moved to Perl 5.8.5-3 on Cygwin 1.5.11.
Here is the Perl program:
binmode STDOUT;
print Hello\n;
1. Output to file on text mount
perl foo.pl foo.txt ; od -c foo.txt
000 H e l l o \r \n#
At 05:54 PM 11/3/2004, you wrote:
/USR/SBIN/CRON : PID 788 : (Administrator) MAIL (mailed 65 bytes of output but got
status 0x0001
).
This is the operative part. I think it's fairly self-explanatory, in terms
of what happened. You might take a gander at '/var/log/cron.log' for
additional
At 08:01 PM 11/3/2004, you wrote:
Thanks Gerrit.
Well that helped, but I still don't have this file
openssh-3.5p1-2.README
or an equivalent for the version I got which I believe is
3.9p1-2
There was a file here
/usr/share/doc/
openssh
called readme, but that isn't it.
There's also a file
Hello all --
I've modified the Logging section of cygwin\etc\cygserver.conf as follows:
# kern.log.syslog: Determines whether logging should go to the syslog,
# Default is yes, if stderr is no tty, no otherwise.
# Command line option -y, --syslog or -Y, --no-syslog.
kern.log.syslog --no-syslog
Hi all,
did anyone get to compile xdelta 2 fine? i've found a few binaries of xdelta 1 on the
web but couldnt get to compile xdelta 2...(some prob with libdb).
http://sourceforge.net/projects/xdelta/
If anyone succeeds compiling it, please give some info,
Thanks,
Paul-Kenji Cahier
--
RDD wrote:
Hello all --
I've modified the Logging section of cygwin\etc\cygserver.conf as follows:
# kern.log.syslog: Determines whether logging should go to the syslog,
# Default is yes, if stderr is no tty, no otherwise.
# Command line option -y, --syslog or -Y, --no-syslog.
On Wed, Nov 03, 2004 at 05:01:07PM -0800, Mark Stuhr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Gerrit.
Well that helped, but I still don't have this file
openssh-3.5p1-2.README
or an equivalent for the version I got which I believe is
3.9p1-2
Use cygcheck -l packagename to see what files were
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Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
| Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
|
| Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
| | AC_CHECK_FUNCS(mmap) issues this:
| | checking for mmap... yes
| |
| | This is what I will using now for all the GNOME packages, there are
| | several packages affected, so
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Nov 03, 2004 at 10:53:51AM -0800, Steve Kelem wrote:
Developers Maintainers:
Please include the original description of the package when you provide
updates.
What's with the ill-conceived tendency of cc'ing cygwin-announce, lately?
Actually, please don't. I think you misinterpret the discussion in
cygwin-developers. Now that you've reacquainted me with the discussion,
I remember why it wasn't applied as-is. My plan was for /dev to go away
as a special mount. Now that mknod works, this is more doable than it
was in 2002.
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004, Earl Chew wrote:
This code used to work on Perl 5.6.1-2 on Cygwin 1.3.10.
I've now moved to Perl 5.8.5-3 on Cygwin 1.5.11.
Here is the Perl program:
binmode STDOUT;
print Hello\n;
1. Output to file on text mount
perl foo.pl foo.txt ; od -c
Thank you very much for your help, Brian ( list) -- I was looking in all
the wrong places, but got it set up correctly now (through editing the
registry entry).
Much appreciated,
Bob
- Original Message -
From: Brian Dessent [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday,
I've tried installing the latest package with setup.
I have downloaded it twice
and I've tried two seperate hard disks
and I've tried lowering the system speed (i have an old pIII)
and setup always hangs at the 97% mark
while installing some X11 readme files.
I choose the install all option.
is
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Wed, 3 Nov 2004, Earl Chew wrote:
This code used to work on Perl 5.6.1-2 on Cygwin 1.3.10.
I've now moved to Perl 5.8.5-3 on Cygwin 1.5.11.
Here is the Perl program:
binmode STDOUT;
print Hello\n;
1. Output to file on text mount
perl foo.pl
Mark Stuhr wrote:
There's also a file here
/usr/share/doc/Cygwin
called
openssh.README
which looked interesting, but it's more of a change history then a how to
install (couple of install tips at the end, but doesn't seem
comprehensive.)
This is it, everything you need to know should be in
A new version of the unison package is available in the Cygwin
distribution.
Changes in version 2.10.2-3:
* Added /usr/share/doc/unison-2.10.2/unison-manual.html.
* Patch: don't look in $USERPROFILE for the .unison directory; look only
in $UNISON and then $HOME. This is the Unix behavior.
*
A new version of the autossh package is available in the Cygwin
distribution.
Changes in version 1.2g-4:
* Changed to generic build script method for package building.
* Combined all Cygwin-specific docs (README.Cygwin, NEWS.Cygwin,
autossh.README) into autossh.README.
To update your
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