On Feb 23 22:21, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
http://www.iocc.com/~joshua/cygwin/cygwin-doc-1.4-2.tar.bz2
http://www.iocc.com/~joshua/cygwin/cygwin-doc-1.4-2-src.tar.bz2
Uploaded. I've removed 1.3-7.
Thanks,
Corinna
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Max Bowsher wrote:
Max Bowsher wrote:
Preview packages of httpd-2.0.53-0.3 are available at:
http://www-stud.robinson.cam.ac.uk/~mob22/cygwin/
(setup.exe installable site)
Any comments welcome.
Updated to 0.4, fixing the postinstall bug previously mentioned, and
renaming the pidfile to
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005, Stipe Tolj wrote:
BTW, I see in /usr/lib/apach2/lib that all shared modules have .so filename
endings, which is obviously not what we want in the DLL world, right?
If dlopen() is used, the libraries can be named anything, including *.so.
If they are linked with statically
Stipe Tolj wrote:
Max Bowsher wrote:
Max Bowsher wrote:
Preview packages of httpd-2.0.53-0.3 are available at:
http://www-stud.robinson.cam.ac.uk/~mob22/cygwin/
(setup.exe installable site)
Any comments welcome.
Updated to 0.4, fixing the postinstall bug previously mentioned, and
renaming the
Max Bowsher wrote:
Oops.
I forgot to document:
Apache2 requires cygserver.
Make sure cygserver is running, and that your CYGWIN envvar contains
server.
confirming, it runs.
Apache has standardized on .so - even for their native Win32 build.
In any case, it really doesn't matter - you can dlopen()
I am using cygwin/X and Putty to connect to various UNIX servers and am
having a problem with keyboard input in certain X apps. I connect to an AIX
server with Putty using ssh and I have cygwin's X server running in
multiwindow mode. When I set my display and execute a command to start an
Hi there!
I have a strange effect with my cygwin/x environment.
I've downloaded a Tcl/Tk application called secpanel. secpanel is a
application tho manage ssh connection with a x-window interface.
Now, my problem is if I start the secpanel application with wish, it won't
come up in my
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005, Wright, David L wrote:
I am using cygwin/X and Putty to connect to various UNIX servers and am
having a problem with keyboard input in certain X apps. I connect to an AIX
server with Putty using ssh and I have cygwin's X server running in
multiwindow mode. When I set my
Markus Jung wrote:
I have a strange effect with my cygwin/x environment.
I've downloaded a Tcl/Tk application called secpanel. secpanel is a
application tho manage ssh connection with a x-window interface.
Now, my problem is if I start the secpanel application with wish, it won't
come up in my
On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 11:00:13PM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
However, if somebody else would like to make it happen, cgf might be
convinced to turn over official maintainership of the package to that
person. Maybe.
No maybe about it. If someone can keep insight working as is and still
have
On Thu, Feb 24, 2005 at 11:00:13PM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
[...]
So, cygwin's tk package is MSWin, not X.
There was some talk about providing a split personality version of tk
(either X or MSWin, like XEmacs is) -- but that talk only got to the
dabbling stage. The current maintainer
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-02-25 01:43:43
Modified files:
winsup/mingw : ChangeLog
winsup/mingw/mingwex: Makefile.in
Added files:
winsup/mingw/mingwex: wctrans.c wctype.c
Log message:
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João
Please post to the list exclusively, so others may assist as well.
I don´t have enought time and resources to answer all personal email.
See my comments below.
Regards,
Christian
João Carmona schrieb:
Hi there, sorry to disturbe you.
I retrieve your mail from a mailing list on the web. It
On Wed, Feb 23, 2005 at 12:43:15PM -0800, Linda W wrote:
I wondered about this when I found a completely separate package
distribution (that appears to no longer be supported but was located
at http://gnuwin.epfl.ch/en/index.html). Why didn't they just release
their packages through
On Feb 23 09:59, Karl M wrote:
Did you talk with the Hack Kampbjorn, the Cygwin keychain maintainer
about that?
I have not talked with him recently. keychain 2.0.3 is pretty old, so I was
not sure if he was still supporting it. If Hack wants to support keychain
as a service, I can provide
I'm making some test with sshd and authorized_keys. If I use the
standard directive into /etc/sshd_config :
AuthorizedKeysFile ~/.ssh/authorized_keys
I'm able to login without password from a client, but I want to
move the authorized_keys from ~/.ssh/ to another directory, for
example
Hi guys,
I updated my cygwin installation and obviously got a new Perl version,
which means I need to reinstall a lot of modules again...
When I fire up
perl -MCPAN -e shell;
and for instance try to install Config::Inifiles, it fails with strange
02packages.details.txt.gz does not contain a
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005, Michele Petrazzo wrote:
I'm making some test with sshd and authorized_keys.
I'm able to login without password from a client, but I want to
move the authorized_keys from ~/.ssh/ to another directory, for
example /ssh/keys/authorized_keys, because I want to use only one
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
debug1: trying public key file /ssh/keys/authorized_keys
Authentication refused: bad ownership or modes for directory /
I don't want to modify ownership of / !
Is there a method to tell to sshd to don't make control of
ownership?
Or, is there a method for make my idea
Brian Dessent wrote:
Linda W wrote:
Ahhh...hmm...I haven't understood (and am not entirely sure, if
yet, I do) the package release mechanism. I would have thought that
package maintainers would have been able to check in their packages
directly -- perhaps, at least, under the
Linda W wrote:
I'm not saying that there is some approval -- just
that the module author can't check it in themselves. I
think this was the case with theh kernel -- it wasn't
that linus went through and approved each line sent in
by the senior kernel maintainers, but I had the
Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
How is that not good publicity? There are a ton of cygwin binaries out
there; all you need to find them is usually the package name, cygwin,
and google. I know Gerrit, who maintains a lot of packages, also has
a large number of things he's built and put out there
Brian Dessent wrote:
http://cygwin.com/ported.html or scroll down to the bottom of the
cygwin.com home page.
I didn't know about this...trs cool! Thanks! Time to go
explore some more:-)
Linda
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Problem reports:
Hello,
There is something strange about mmap(addr, ..., MAP_FIXED) under
Cygwin. For a reason, it always fails if addr is not on a 16xPAGE_SIZE
boundary. Here is a short demo:
#include stdio.h
#include stdlib.h
#include unistd.h
#include errno.h
#include string.h
#include sys/mman.h
#define
On Fri, Feb 25, 2005 at 01:17:52AM +0200, Evgeny Stambulchik wrote:
There is something strange about mmap(addr, ..., MAP_FIXED) under
Cygwin. For a reason, it always fails if addr is not on a 16xPAGE_SIZE
boundary. Here is a short demo:
See:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
See:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/fileio/base/mapviewoffileex.asp
Pay particular attention to the description of lpBaseAddress.
Thanks! It doesn't explain, though, how mmap manages to avoid this 64k
restriction when MAP_FIXED is NOT
On Thu, 24 Feb 2005, Stephan Petersen wrote:
When I fire up
perl -MCPAN -e shell;
and for instance try to install Config::Inifiles, it fails with strange
02packages.details.txt.gz does not contain a Line-Count header
messages (see below).
I see here that the file begins this way:
Some thoughts which others have thought before me:
1. /etc/password should reference shell and home to use
2. /etc/profile is executed at 'login ...'
a. Note comments on /etc/profile.d
3. $HOME/.bashrc, $HOME/.inputrc are executed (for bash)
4. If you use scripts and intend to import
Linda W wrote:
But all of this discussion is moot if there is no high level
interest in providing 3rd party links or a cygwin-contrib
section to setup. Having all package dependancies specified
in the setup format _might_ be another obstacle to 3rd
party ports of existing rpm packages. Rpm
Brian Dessent wrote:
Well, there have been recent discussion about reinventing setup.exe.
I realize that mentioning threads without references is frustrating.
Here is the first message in the thread, which ran for many dozens of
messages:
Evgeny Stambulchik wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
See:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/fileio/base/mapviewoffileex.asp
Pay particular attention to the description of lpBaseAddress.
Thanks! It doesn't explain, though, how mmap manages to avoid this
Stephan Petersen wrote:
...
When I fire up
perl -MCPAN -e shell;
and for instance try to install Config::Inifiles, it fails
...
Please check the validity of the index file by comparing it to more
than one CPAN mirror.
Have you tried this? E.g. configured CPAN to use another mirror and tried
Hello Larry
Thank you for taking the time to respond.
In the end it was some changes to the gcc incantation
that got it to run. These were described nicely
in an old archive message at.
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2000-06/msg00688.html
Larry Hall wrote:
Given this information, the only thing I
It dosn't feel like a feature so it must be a Bug for
sure :)
Don't worry it's easy to reproduce:
bash-2.05b$ ./regtool -K
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
crashes with a core dump insteed of printing the usage
information while
regtool --key-seperator and regtool --key-seperator=
does the right
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