Jamiil Abdullah-Alkadir wrote:
I have finally got an application to compile under cygwin, but to run it I
have to launch the X server, 'startx' to be able to run the program under
cygwin. However, I am not able to run the program form windows, I have added
the 'cygwin.dll' and 'cygX11-6.dll'
Thank you very much for your help with this, Brian.
I understand and agree with your analysis.
Larry
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Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Apr 08, 2005 at 10:32:19PM +0200, Keith Moore wrote:
/usr/include/sys/features.h defines _POSIX_TIMERS, presumably to
indicate that POSIX timers are supported. There seems to be something
missing, though.
Under the influence of _POSIX_TIMERS,
On Apr 9 09:54, Keith Moore wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Apr 08, 2005 at 10:32:19PM +0200, Keith Moore wrote:
/usr/include/sys/features.h defines _POSIX_TIMERS, presumably to
indicate that POSIX timers are supported. There seems to be something
missing, though.
Under the
John Sellers writes:
For the last couple of versions of lilypond documents in cygwin, I do
not get music images. Lilypond was recently updated to 2.4.3.-1 with
no correction of the problem behavior.
This may have to do with the pictures for the split version of the
INFO and HTML
Both of us, cgf and me, would like to give one gold star each to Brian
Dessent for constantly good advice and determination to help on the
Cygwin list in the last couple of weeks.
Thanks, Brian!
Igor, could you please brush up two gold stars for Brian? Thanks.
Corinna
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it works for me too for the testcase i provided last time.
But there is still some issues when you run several semaphore-using
program at the same time.
Again the thread synchronization was the culprit. I reworked it once
again and I ran your testcase 5 times concurrently with different sleep
On Apr 9 10:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It solves all my problems and nothing's left ;)
Oh cool. What a relief.
There is a strange stuff, but it won't perturb me :
when i run my master/slaves programs, then run the testcase at the same
time and kill it, the slave may have a socket read
There is a strange stuff, but it won't perturb me :
when i run my master/slaves programs, then run the testcase at the
same
time and kill it, the slave may have a socket read error if it was
reading on the socket at the same time that testcase is launched.
I'm wondering if that's realy related
Corinna Vinschen schrieb:
Both of us, cgf and me, would like to give one gold star each to Brian
Dessent for constantly good advice and determination to help on the
Cygwin list in the last couple of weeks.
Thanks, Brian!
well deserved.
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Hello,
On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, Brian Dessent wrote:
ChrisW wrote:
Nothing I can change the cygdrive prefix. I recall
being able to do it before.
You're getting confused because you can set the cygdrive prefix both
system-wide and per-user, and the latter takes precedent.
c: on
Hi everybody,
I'm experiencing another variant of the rsync hang-problem. I'm using rsync
locally to synchronize some large amount of data (~ 80 GB of media files)
with an attached USB harddrive. The command I use for everyday
synchronization reads as:
rsync -CvubrltgoD -v --delete
Dear John,
sorry for the delay I answer you;
I made several attempt changing ownerships of files etc...
Finally this morning i uninstalled everithing following
the cygwin instructions:
Setup has no automatic uninstall facility. Just delete
everything manually:
Cygwin shortcuts on the Desktop
On Apr 9 11:40, Vincent Dedun wrote:
What's the error code you get?
read just return less byte than expected, and it occurs only in this
case.
Ok, that's nothing to worry about and something you have to expect
anyway. At least as long as the next attempt to read returns the
missing data
On Sat, Apr 09, 2005 at 10:25:34AM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Both of us, cgf and me, would like to give one gold star each to Brian
Dessent for constantly good advice and determination to help on the
Cygwin list in the last couple of weeks.
Thanks, Brian!
Igor, could you please brush up two
On Sat, Apr 09, 2005 at 10:25:34AM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Both of us, cgf and me, would like to give one gold star each to Brian
Dessent for constantly good advice and determination to help on the
Cygwin list in the last couple of weeks.
Thanks, Brian!
Igor, could you please brush up
Hi there, I've got the suggestion to try:
setlocal isprint=@,128-255
It works!! Thanks
- Original Message -
From: ERIC HO [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, April 8, 2005 10:19 pm
Subject: Re: vim display funny character under cygwin
Hi Igor, thank you for the suggestion. But I failed
On Sat, 9 Apr 2005, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Both of us, cgf and me, would like to give one gold star each to Brian
Dessent for constantly good advice and determination to help on the
Cygwin list in the last couple of weeks.
Thanks, Brian!
Igor, could you please brush up two gold stars for
On Sat, 9 Apr 2005, Christopher Faylor wrote:
While we're at it, someone else has been long overlooked -- Larry Hall.
Larry has been around, doling out advice, longer than I or most other
people here, I believe.
He deserves a gold star just for his tenacity if not for his patience
and the
Hello,
Yesterday I installed Cygwin for all users on my own non-domain machine
while logged-on as Administrator; I made some cursory checks that it
all worked for the Administrator, and things seemed OK.
This morning I logged into my usual account Michel (in the Power Users
group) and found
Eric,
This is pretty cool -- I didn't think of that. You might want to augment
it as follows, though, and put it in your ~/.vimrc:
:if term =~ cygwin || term =~ rxvt
:set isprint=@,129-255
:endif
(chr(128) isn't really printable, and the other characters in the 129-160
range aren't printable
Cygwin is taking too much liberty when resolving paths with .. in them.
I've tested this with both 1.5.14 and the 20050408 snapshot. POSIX requires
that the pathname before the .. exist, and if it is a symlink, that it is
resolved, before going to the parent directory. For example:
$ cd
On Sat, Apr 09, 2005 at 03:34:21PM -0600, Eric Blake wrote:
Cygwin is taking too much liberty when resolving paths with .. in them.
I've tested this with both 1.5.14 and the 20050408 snapshot. POSIX
requires that the pathname before the .. exist, and if it is a symlink,
that it is resolved,
Hello,
I'm hitting File name too long (91) errors when using rsync or even
ls within cygwin. I tracked down this problem to the constant
CYG_MAX_PATH, which seems to be defined in cygtls.h. Would it be a
problem to rise this limit?
So, is there any objection to a patch like this?
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I've fixed the double +/- when using the +/- on the keypad. Note that
shift-keypad-plus and shift-keypad-minus may be used to change font
size.
rxvt is in the 'Shells' section of the installer. It works with or
without X Windows running and is a comfy replacement for the cmd window.
Quick
I'd like to release 1.5.15 ASAP.
Please try the latest snapshot. It would be nice to get a stable
release out there so that Corinna and I can catch our breath and
introduce some changes we've been talking about.
One neat thing in the current snapshot (and eventually in 1.5.15) is
real syslogd
Hi,
After the last cygwin update (1005.14.0.0),
I compiled a program using gcc 3.3.3 which
setup says is the current version of gcc for cygwin.
I got dozens of error messages all like this:
Internal error: Segmentation fault (program cc1)
Please submit a full bug report.
See
On Sat, Apr 09, 2005 at 09:21:44PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
I'd like to release 1.5.15 ASAP.
Please try the latest snapshot. It would be nice to get a stable
release out there so that Corinna and I can catch our breath and
introduce some changes we've been talking about.
One neat thing
On 9 Apr 2005 16:18:19 -
Shaffer, Kenneth wrote:
Under what conditions does setup not enable the Next button?
It appears to have successfully finished the checksum and provide a list
of packages, but never enables the Next button.
I'm trying to install locally via UNC path which is a
Dave Korn wrote:
If you can tell me how to proceed from here, I'd be happy to throw
in a bunch of manhours to try and find out what's wrong.
http://cygwin.com/acronyms#PPAST
Obviously, if I were able to produce a simple testcase, I would have.
Duh ;-).
There's nothing _obvious_ about
On Sun, Apr 10, 2005 at 03:40:12AM +0200, David Dindorp wrote:
Cygwin is as complex as a Linux kernel.
*snort* Your lack of credibility is showing.
cgf
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I have finally got an application to compile under cygwin, but to run it I
have to launch the X server, 'startx' to be able to run the program under
cygwin. However, I am not able to run the program form windows, I have added
the 'cygwin.dll' and 'cygX11-6.dll' directories to the 'autoexec.bat'
I wrote:
Cygwin is as complex as a Linux kernel.
Christopher Faylor wrote:
*snort* Your lack of credibility is showing.
Your lifelong devotion to being hateful
instead of constructive is showing?
Jokes aside, I can't respond to the fact that you don't believe
a word I say with anything else
Oops! I forgot to mention that the application is a GTK+.
Sorry for the mistake. :(
From: Jamiil Abdullah-Alkadir [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: gtk-list@gnome.org, gtk-app-devel-list@gnome.org, cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: GTK+, CYGWIN MSW
Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2005 22:31:24 -0400
I have finally got an
Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
This may have to do with the pictures for the split version of the
INFO and HTML documentation being symbolic links, but I'd be surprised
if setup or tar did not fix those.
Can you verify that the pictures are OK with in the one-big-page, ie,
something like
Jamiil Abdullah-Alkadir wrote:
I have finally got an application to compile under cygwin, but to run it I
have to launch the X server, 'startx' to be able to run the program under
cygwin. However, I am not able to run the program form windows, I have added
the 'cygwin.dll' and 'cygX11-6.dll'
On Sun, 10 Apr 2005, Steve O wrote:
I've fixed the double +/- when using the +/- on the keypad. Note that
shift-keypad-plus and shift-keypad-minus may be used to change font
size.
rxvt is in the 'Shells' section of the installer. It works with or
without X Windows running and is a comfy
I've fixed the double +/- when using the +/- on the keypad. Note that
shift-keypad-plus and shift-keypad-minus may be used to change font
size.
rxvt is in the 'Shells' section of the installer. It works with or
without X Windows running and is a comfy replacement for the cmd window.
Quick
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