When typing in xwin the cursor will jump to the beginning of the line at
random times, like pressing the home key would accomplish. I have the
latest version installed on both my p4 hyperthreaded desktop and p2
laptop. The desktop machine is the only one having this problem. There
is no way to
I had similar problem with my mouse. At the end I've
figured it out, was just the mouse. After I've
replace it with another one, the problem was gone.
--- Ryan Wagoner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When typing in xwin the cursor will jump to the
beginning of the line at
random times, like
Mark Pizzolato schrieb:
Reini Urban wrote:
Mark Pizzolato schrieb:
I've been using clamav's clamd under cygwin and noticed that over time
the handle count as viewed with TaskManager seems to grow to arbitrary
values. I used clamd's option IdleTimeout set to 600 seconds which
dramatically
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005, itzack s wrote:
I would be very grateful if someone could explain to
me the procedure for installing software on cygwin,i
am new to this system but i am very keen to learn,Do i
need some form of account to log on as root..Hope i
dont sound to stupid.
Thank you
I noticed that cygwin-1.5.12-1/winsup/cygwin/fhandler.cc
uses NtCreateFile() instead of CreateFile() on Windows NT based
operating systems (NT, 2000, 2003, XP) for opening files. Why? I
checked the archives for this mailing list and noted some activity
that discuses some side affects caused by
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005, Dan Ch wrote:
I noticed that cygwin-1.5.12-1/winsup/cygwin/fhandler.cc
uses NtCreateFile() instead of CreateFile() on Windows NT based
operating systems (NT, 2000, 2003, XP) for opening files. Why? I
checked the archives for this mailing list and noted some activity
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
I don't know, I kind of prefer the way it's phrased in the openssh.README
(i.e., a special note about the user privileges in Win2003, rather than a
common description). That README also has a nice step-by-step
Hello all,
I hope I'm not repeating a bug someone mentioned in the past, but here
goes. I maintain one of the ports of ClamAV for windows, which I do
using Cygwin.
Up until Cygwin 1.5.12, the return code from stuff like clamscan was
being passed back to Windows, so programs outside of Cygwin
On Sun, Jan 30, 2005 at 03:06:03PM -0500, Brian Bruns wrote:
Up until Cygwin 1.5.12, the return code from stuff like clamscan was
being passed back to Windows, so programs outside of Cygwin could call
the binary and tell weather or not the program found a virus in the
file it scanned.
Now, in the
On 29 Jan, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
* regex addresses do not use leftmost-longest matching. In other words,
/.\+/ only looks for a single character, and does not try to find as
many of them as possible like it used to do.
Interesting: does that mean every existing script that relied
I tried using keychain with the 20050130 snapshot and encountered
the following problem. The command was run from an rxvt window
running bash.
% keychain ~/.ssh/id_dsa
KeyChain 2.0.3; http://www.gentoo.org/projects/keychain
Copyright 2002 Gentoo Technologies, Inc.; Distributed under the GPL
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005, Dan Ch wrote:
I noticed that cygwin-1.5.12-1/winsup/cygwin/fhandler.cc
uses NtCreateFile() instead of CreateFile() on Windows NT based
operating systems (NT, 2000, 2003, XP) for opening files. Why? I
checked the archives
Dan Ch schrieb:
Thank you for providing some information. But I do not understand
what types of objects require read permission in order to successfully
open with SYNCHRONIZE access. On Windows XP Professional SP2, using
CreateFile(...,GENERIC_WRITE | SYNCHRONIZE, ...) to open an ordinary
file
The hyperthreading problem reproduces perfectly on my
Hush ATX 2.8 GHz P4 (www.hush-pc.com): building my
application fails consistent (within 1 minute) with
hyperthreading enabled.
Since my machine is on-line 24/7, would it help if I
gave Christopher (or another motivated developer) remote
Hi,
I am a new cygwin user. I am not able to locate the .profile, .login .bashrc
etc bash files, so I can use it to customize bash. I understand from various
installation instruction that I red that the HOME env variable needs to be set
for this. I followed the instructions given in many
At 07:45 PM 1/30/2005, you wrote:
The hyperthreading problem reproduces perfectly on my Hush ATX 2.8 GHz P4
(www.hush-pc.com): building my application fails consistent (within 1 minute)
with hyperthreading enabled.
Since my machine is on-line 24/7, would it help if I gave Christopher (or
On Mon, 31 Jan 2005, Luke Kendall wrote:
On 29 Jan, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
* regex addresses do not use leftmost-longest matching. In other words,
/.\+/ only looks for a single character, and does not try to find as
many of them as possible like it used to do.
Interesting: does
On Sun, 30 Jan 2005, Reini Urban wrote:
Dan Ch schrieb:
Thank you for providing some information. But I do not understand
what types of objects require read permission in order to successfully
open with SYNCHRONIZE access. On Windows XP Professional SP2, using
Hello,
On Sat, Jan 29, 2005 at 06:34:19AM -0800, Noah Misch wrote:
On Sat, Jan 29, 2005 at 03:03:53PM +0100, Alexandre Duret-Lutz wrote:
$ strace bash -c '{ foo; } 2/dev/null' 21 | grep clone
clone(child_stack=0, flags=CLONE_CHILD_CLEARTID|CLONE_CHILD_SETTID|SIGCHLD,
Hi all,
I am running bash on XP
I have a very simple script a.sh
a.sh:
export P=1
let Q=$P+1
echo P=$P
echo Q=$Q
Case 1)
If at prompt I run:
a.sh
let: not found
P=1
Q=
Case 2)
If I run:
bash a.sh
P=1
Q=2
I know that I could modify a.sh by adding
Paolo Gesmundo kirjoitti:
Hi all,
I am running bash on XP
I have a very simple script a.sh
a.sh:
export P=1
let Q=$P+1
echo P=$P
echo Q=$Q
Case 1)
If at prompt I run:
a.sh
let: not found
P=1
Q=
Case 2)
If I run:
bash a.sh
P=1
Q=2
I know that I could modify
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