On Aug 3 17:11, Sam Steingold wrote:
Please upload http://www.podval.org/~sds/clisp/clisp-2.34-2.tar.bz2
The src and setup.hint are the same.
the only reason for this update is that clisp-2.34-1.tar.bz2
identifies itself as 2.33.84.
this was a build process glitch.
Well, you should always
On Aug 4 01:37, Thomas Wolff wrote:
Please upload the version update packages for mined 2000.11
from http://towo.net/mined/cygwin/
Uploaded. Next time, would you please send the full URLs to every
single file?
Thanks,
Corinna
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This incorporates the patch (slighly modified) Eric Blake supplied for
bash completion. There is another way however - bash completion could put
a file in the /etc/profile.d...
Anyway, if this is the route Eric would prefer, here it is - if not I
don't mind rolling it back.
This does not
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According to John Morrison on 8/4/2005 6:25 AM:
This incorporates the patch (slighly modified) Eric Blake supplied for
bash completion. There is another way however - bash completion could put
a file in the /etc/profile.d...
The discussion on
On Thu, August 4, 2005 1:38 pm, Eric Blake said:
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According to John Morrison on 8/4/2005 6:25 AM:
This incorporates the patch (slighly modified) Eric Blake supplied for
bash completion. There is another way however - bash completion could
put
a
On Aug 4 13:25, John Morrison wrote:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j-n-s.morrison/john/cygwin/base-files/base-files-3.6-1.tar.bz2
Uploaded.
Corinna
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Red Hat,
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According to John Morrison on 8/4/2005 6:52 AM:
I wouldn't have thought there would be much/any speed gained doing it this
way...?
There's no speed difference, whether bash_completion is sourced by
/etc/profile.d/completion.sh or by ~/.bashrc.
On Thu, August 4, 2005 2:04 pm, Corinna Vinschen said:
On Aug 4 13:25, John Morrison wrote:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/j-n-s.morrison/john/cygwin/base-files/base-files-3.6-1.tar.bz2
Uploaded.
Thanks.
On Thu, August 4, 2005 2:08 pm, Eric Blake said:
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According to John Morrison on 8/4/2005 6:52 AM:
I wouldn't have thought there would be much/any speed gained doing it
this
way...?
There's no speed difference, whether bash_completion is
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According to Eric Blake on 8/2/2005 10:03 PM:
As promised, here is bash-completion. It was pretty interesting to get
g-b-s altered to support this, since the upstream package unpacks the file
bash_completion/bash_completion (the directory has no
Is it just me, or does every maintainer who sends mail to
cygwin-announce get a spam from Kuser-admin AT kde.gr.jp,
Subject: Subscribe request result (Kuser ML)
Is there a way to unsubsribe this spammer from the announce list?
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Eric Blake
Hello,
I have moved whole Singular to
/opt/Singular
without the 3-0-0 directory and updated the packages. I am not sure if
Singular3 would suite better. What do you mean by
Building outside the source directory is not supported.
?
I just adapted things such, that it goes through under
On Aug 4 14:27, Eric Blake wrote:
Is it just me, or does every maintainer who sends mail to
cygwin-announce get a spam from Kuser-admin AT kde.gr.jp,
Subject: Subscribe request result (Kuser ML)
Is there a way to unsubsribe this spammer from the announce list?
I never got a mail from this
--- Eric Blake wrote:
Is it just me
Me too. I've been puzzling over these e-mails for a while; but hadn't gotten
the association with cygwin-announce until you pointed it out.
On Aug 4 16:47, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 4 14:27, Eric Blake wrote:
Is it just me, or does every maintainer who sends mail to
cygwin-announce get a spam from Kuser-admin AT kde.gr.jp,
Subject: Subscribe request result (Kuser ML)
Is there a way to unsubsribe this spammer from the
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Eric Blake wrote:
According to John Morrison on 8/4/2005 6:52 AM:
I wouldn't have thought there would be much/any speed gained doing it
this way...?
There's no speed difference, whether bash_completion is sourced by
/etc/profile.d/completion.sh or by ~/.bashrc. The
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Oliver Wienand wrote:
Building outside the source directory is not supported.
?
I just adapted things such, that it goes through under cygwin if you run
configure and make from the root of the sources. I am not sure if the
original Singular source supports such
On Aug 4 16:47, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 4 14:27, Eric Blake wrote:
Is it just me, or does every maintainer who sends mail to
cygwin-announce get a spam from Kuser-admin AT kde.gr.jp,
Subject: Subscribe request result (Kuser ML)
Is there a way to unsubsribe this spammer from
Oh, sure, I'm using a write-only mail address, that's why I don't see
them. If more than two maintainers get these mails all the time, I'll
unsubscribe kuser-ctl.
Well, that's three maintainers. I think kuser-ctl is doing a reply-all to
all messages it receives from its cygwin-announce
Original Message
From: Eric Blake
Sent: 04 August 2005 17:57
Oh, sure, I'm using a write-only mail address, that's why I don't see
them. If more than two maintainers get these mails all the time, I'll
unsubscribe kuser-ctl.
Well, that's three maintainers. I think kuser-ctl is
On Aug 4 16:56, Eric Blake wrote:
Oh, sure, I'm using a write-only mail address, that's why I don't see
them. If more than two maintainers get these mails all the time, I'll
unsubscribe kuser-ctl.
Well, that's three maintainers. I think kuser-ctl is doing a reply-all to
all
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The following package has been added to the Cygwin distribution:
*** imlib-1.9.14-3
Imlib is an advanced replacement library for libraries like libXpm that
provides many more features with much greater flexibility and speed. It
was originally
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The following package has been added to the Cygwin distribution:
*** libxml-1.8.17-2
LibXML is the XML C parser and toolkit developed for the Gnome project.
This package is being provided primarily as a prerequisite for the GNOME
1.4 libraries;
* Corinna Vinschen [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-08-04 10:04:24 +0200]:
On Aug 3 17:11, Sam Steingold wrote:
Please upload http://www.podval.org/~sds/clisp/clisp-2.34-2.tar.bz2
The src and setup.hint are the same.
the only reason for this update is that clisp-2.34-1.tar.bz2
identifies itself as
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The following package has been added to the Cygwin distribution:
*** gtk-engines-0.12-2
This package provides five sample theme engines for GTK+ 1.2:
Pixmap: A generic engine that renders using pixmaps. One theme using
this theme engine is
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Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Did you mean to send this to cygwin-announce?
Indeed. Sorry about that, and thanks for catching it so quickly. I've
resent these to cygwin-announce.
But since we're talking about it already, shouldn't libxml be in the
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This package includes the GNOME 1.4 CORBA implementation. As part of
GNOME 1.4, it's included in every major distribution, so this just needs
a GTG review.
http://cygwin-ports.sourceforge.net/install/temp/ORBit/ORBit-0.5.17-2-src.tar.bz2
I used to get them all the time as well, then I setup a special filter
in my mail.
I sent numerous messages to that host trying to get a human to look at
the problem, but never received any reply.
Very annoying.
Harold
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 4 16:47, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug
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Gerrit,
BTW, I forgot to mention; regardless of how I package gnome-libs, that
there will need to be a minor change to libgnomeui2. Most of the
pixmaps usually installed by libgnomeui2 are relics from GNOME 1.4, and
are (and need to be) included in
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According to Igor Pechtchanski on 8/4/2005 10:09 AM:
What if the user has to set an environment variable for
/etc/profile.d/bash-completion.sh to run? You could check for that
environment variable in /etc/profile.d/bash-completion.sh and exit if
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Oliver Wienand wrote:
Building outside the source directory is not supported.
?
I just adapted things such, that it goes through under cygwin if you run
configure and make from the root of the sources. I am not sure if the
original Singular
Latest updates to bash (I saw 'em yesterday) seemed to
fix the problem. Thanks!
-bcp
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Gerrit P. Haase writes:
[...]
Bruno Postle wrote:
[...]
undefined reference to `_boot_'
[...]
Something broken with generating the code for perlxsi?
[...]
If $static_ext was empty, it is now Win32CORE, with a leading
space.
When building perlxsi.c, ExtUtils::Embed splits $static_ext,
Corinna,
I understand your objections but I think this all could be seen from an
alternate point of view.
As you said, JPs, as they are implemented, are less useful than real
POSIX symlinks. Now instead of miming Microsofts intention with the JPs,
why not simply considering them consequently as
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That's exactly what exec is for: transfer all control to the
program you specified. When it ends, everything ends: the command
shell and the window it lives in.
Just leave out the exec prefix.
Stein
Hello,
Thanks. But when I just type the
Hello,
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Gansta93 wrote:
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That's exactly what exec is for: transfer all control to the
program you specified. When it ends, everything ends: the command
shell and the window it lives in.
Just leave out the exec prefix.
Hello,
Please, keep the discussion on the list. I read it and so do others.
The first column of the command output shows the file's permissions. For
some reason you lack execute permissions for the given file. Try changing
the permission of the file using the chmod command:
chmod 755 pbcompiler
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Hello,
As I have just readed, I've tried to changes permissions using chmod
755 pbcompiler for change it because it hadn't permissions for
execution. But when I type again ls -l pbcompiler the result is the
same and I cannot execute is. Is windows 98
Does pbcompiler start with something like
#!/bin/sh
in ist first line? And does that /bin/sh after #! exist and is that executable?
Does /bin/sh pbcompiler work as expected?
regards, matthias
Gansta93 wrote:
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Hello,
As I have just readed,
Sorry, I had to read more carefully. If You cannot change the permissions to be
executable, You won't be able to execute it. There must be some options to the
mount command to make everything executable...
Try mount -X ...
regards, matthias
Morche Matthias wrote:
Does pbcompiler start
At 01:15 AM 8/4/2005, you wrote:
I'm tired of tip-toeing around the texinfo source for the FAQ just to make
sure links to the numbered questions work, so I've converted the source
to DocBook and put up preliminary versions:
Several files: http://staff.washington.edu/joshuadf/cygwin/faq.html
One
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
add the flag -no-undefined to libmysqlpp_la_LDFLAGS?
Ah. I added it to a different automake LD* variable previously. Now
I'm getting a cygmysqlpp-2.dll, which I wasn't before. This is
progress, though incomplete
And you also need to use a shared
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According to Gansta93 on 8/4/2005 6:13 AM:
Hello,
As I have just readed, I've tried to changes permissions using chmod
755 pbcompiler for change it because it hadn't permissions for
execution. But when I type again ls -l pbcompiler the result is
Larry Hall wrote:
How does one determine what the names are for the
named sections?
They're arbitrary, just like named anchors in HTML. From a DocBook
document I maintain:
sect1 id=unicode xreflabel=Using Unicode with MySQL++
titleUsing Unicode with MySQL++/title
This generates...
Warren Young wrote:
I would rather continue with my present scheme, which is using an import
library for the native build's DLL. This is, in effect, a shared
libmysqlclient library, but I have a feeling that you mean a
Cygwin-built .so file instead.
That's not a good idea. The MySQL native
On Aug 3 17:39, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 3 17:17, Novaelec wrote:
Hello Corinna,
I think the problem is in cygserver because the bug is related to semaphores
when I use gdb. [...]
Sorry to say that, but to me it looks like a bug in postmaster. Looking
into the stacktrace
On Aug 4 12:44, Frank-Michael Moser wrote:
Corinna,
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU reformatted.
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
To me, junction points are more like mount points,
not symlinks. Since mount points are transparent and don't act like
symlinks to cp/mv/rm and friends, I won't
Hi All,
Iam new to cygwin. However, I got cygwin magic (magic_win_tcl) working.
When I try to install patch of magic-7.2.70 it gives the following error.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /usr/local/src/magic-7.2.70
$ ./configure --without-tcl
checking build system type... i686-pc-cygwin
checking host system
see comments below, thanks again for your help. This
issue is pretty minor to me, but I had thought it might
be interesting to the list.
On Wed 8/3/05 14:10 EDT Cygwin List wrote:
At 11:25 AM 8/3/2005, you wrote:
Under 1.5.18 and several earlier releases the w2k resource kit tool tlist
hangs
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According to CODE on 8/4/2005 7:29 AM:
checking for C compiler default output... configure: error: C compiler
cannot cr
eate executables
See `config.log' for more details.
Did you look at config.log? Since you didn't attach it (or the relevant
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Hello,
For mount command, this command is not in my logic... I've tried and
tried again, alwais displaied the help... and unable to have it
correctly... argh... and about rename the file, when I type
pbcompiler
or
pbcompiler.exe
I read
command not
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The bash-completion-20050721-1 package has recently been added to the
Cygwin distribution.
DESCRIPTION:
Provides programmable completion enhancements to bash TAB-completion.
Based on the command you type, hitting TAB later on in the
Hello,
For me it is convenient to call pthread_cond_timedwait() to
specify { 0x7fff, 0 } as the deadline instead of calling
pthread_cond_wait(). Apparently this works with the Linux
implementation of pthread_cond_timedwait() I tried, but not with
Cygwin's implementation. I had a look
pbcompiler
or
pbcompiler.exe
I read
command not found
Probably because your $PATH does not include . (the current directory).
and when I type
./pbcompiler.exe I can read
./pbcompiler: cannot execute binary file.
Hmm, what is the output of file pbcompiler*? Are you sure it is
a Windows
Hello,
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Gansta93 wrote:
For mount command, this command is not in my logic... I've tried and
tried again, alwais displaied the help... and unable to have it
correctly... argh... and about rename the file, when I type
pbcompiler
or
pbcompiler.exe
I read
command not
On 08/03/2005 at 03:42:34 PM, cygwin-owner wrote:
From the links below it seems that windows itself doesn't handle NTFS
junctions points well. Sounds like another feature that wasn't well
thought
out, kind of like NTFS alternate data streams.
--- end of excerpt ---
I don't know the original
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Joshua Daniel Franklin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
I'm tired of tip-toeing around the texinfo source for the FAQ just to make
sure links to the numbered questions work, so I've converted the source
to DocBook and put up preliminary versions:
That
I was curious as to why, under Cygwin, the default UK timezone
names (eg as displayed by date) are different from the standard
names. [Standard UK names are GMT and BST, while Cygwin displays
GMTST and GMTDT.] So I did some source digging. Forgive me if the
following info is already readily
I used to use linux to compile code for my ARM based board but I needed
windows and cygwin 1.5.8 to connect to the platform and debug via the
ARM Multi-ICE Server and the Multi-ICE gdb Server.
I now have to stop using linux so, I installed the GNUARM Tool Chain for
Cygwin. That Tool Chain needs
I wrote:
Gerrit P. Haase writes:
[...] Would mod_perl work with a mod_so setup as well?
Yes it should work. Have you tried to link directly against the DLL?
You mean against /usr/bin/libhttpd.dll?
I've tried, but failed miserably so far. I've been starting with the
build procedure
Fred Kulack wrote:
On 08/03/2005 at 03:42:34 PM, cygwin-owner wrote:
I don't know the original posters environment or exactly what problems
he's trying to solve, but I'd recommend liberal use of the cygwin command
line,
mount points, symlinks and
On 8/4/05, Larry Hall wrote:
At 01:15 AM 8/4/2005, you wrote:
You can link to named sections, for example
http://staff.washington.edu/joshuadf/cygwin/new-faq.html#faq.install.disk-space
Just one question. How does one determine what the names are for the
named sections? I assume each
On Wed, 3 Aug 2005, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
I'm tired of tip-toeing around the texinfo source for the FAQ just to make
sure links to the numbered questions work
FYI, makeinfo --html will have named anchors (with names being section
headers), and so will texi2html --node-files (I also
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Hello,
the output of file pbcompiler.exe is:
pbcompiler.exe: ELF 32-bit LSB Executable, Intel 80386, version 1
(SYSV), for GNU/Linux 2.2.0, dynamically linked (uses shared libs),
no stripped
About cygcheck -svr: the output is too long for my screen,
Schulman Andrew writes:
The package 'orpie' is now available in the Cygwin distribution.
There is a packaging bug in this release.
/etc/default/etc/orpierc
should be
/etc/defaults/etc/orpierc
Also I would recommend a postinstall script similar for example to
Hello,
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Gansta93 wrote:
the output of file pbcompiler.exe is:
pbcompiler.exe: ELF 32-bit LSB Executable, Intel 80386, version 1
(SYSV), for GNU/Linux 2.2.0, dynamically linked (uses shared libs),
no stripped
About cygcheck -svr: the output is too long for my screen, and I
Igor Pechtchanski writes:
Incidentally, tetex-3.0.0 seems to be missing the texi2html executable (it
was present in tetex-2.0.2). Jan, any comments?
teTeX bundles a whole lot of stuff, like libpng, texinfo, zlib,
ncurses, whatnot. I think that sane, independent packages like these
had better
I recently upgraded an older installation (see attached cygcheck).
I have a simple script I sometimes run that monitors a directory for any
files dumped in it (sleeps 10 seconds, processes any new files, and loops
around). Since upgrading this script is causing bash to crash. It doesn't
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Hello,
OK... I though an emulator was able to do the same things as Linux,
but not Cygwin... I may have missunderstood cygwin purpauses as you
said Pavel Tsekov. I'll have to let Linux for others people...
Thank you for helps.
Patrick
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Brian Dessent wrote:
There are 2 or 3
things you have to patch and they're all summarized by Gerrit in
postings to this list.
I may have found the postings you refer to, but both include URLs to
dead sites. Can you provide a direct link?
I tried building MySQL 4.1.13 myself, but I don't
I have a simple script I sometimes run that monitors a directory for any
files dumped in it (sleeps 10 seconds, processes any new files, and loops
around). Since upgrading this script is causing bash to crash. It doesn't
happen immediately, so I'm not sure where exactly in my script this
Okay - I'm sure some of you have already seen this - I've googled the
problem, searched on yahoo, looked through the FAQ, and through the
mailing list. I can't seem to solve this problem.
For example - I am trying to compile, let's say, a helloworld.c file.
gcc helloworld.c
type that in and I
Hi!
Well, I'm a newbie in many senses and I can't help you to solve the problem
arrived at this point :'(
Who made the last version of cygwin?
Bye!
On Aug 3 17:39, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 3 17:39, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 3 17:17, Novaelec wrote:
Hello Corinna,
I think
Original Message
From: Gansta93
Sent: 04 August 2005 16:54
OK... I though an emulator was able to do the same things as Linux,
but not Cygwin...
Cygwin isn't an emulator, it's an emulation layer; this is different.
If you want to run Linux software on Windows, it does run under
A 'tlist 5664' launched from the cmd.exe shell finished after ~20 min.
--v-v--C-U-T---H-E-R-E-v-v--
Microsoft Windows 2000 [Version 5.00.2195]
(C) Copyright 1985-2000 Microsoft Corp.
C:\Documents and Settings\staffuser1timethis tlist 5664
TimeThis :
Original Message
From: Julie Lee
Sent: 04 August 2005 17:15
Everything I find says to re-install or update. I don't know what else
to do. Any help is welcomed.
You need to install or update. You just need to do it _right_, is all.
If you're seeing _getreent complaints, then you
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski writes:
Incidentally, tetex-3.0.0 seems to be missing the texi2html executable
(it was present in tetex-2.0.2). Jan, any comments?
teTeX bundles a whole lot of stuff, like libpng, texinfo, zlib, ncurses,
whatnot. I think
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Novaelec wrote, in reply to Corinna Vinschen's post:
Who made the last version of cygwin?
http://cygwin.com/who.html. So the right people are already looking at
the problem.
Igor
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Eric Blake wrote:
I have a simple script I sometimes run that monitors a directory for any
files dumped in it (sleeps 10 seconds, processes any new files, and loops
around). Since upgrading this script is causing bash to crash. It doesn't
happen immediately, so I'm not sure where exactly in
Hi Igor,
Sorry... my question would have been: who made the last version of
cygserver?
Thanks! And sorry again.
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From: Igor Pechtchanski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thu 4 Aug 2005
To: Novaelec
RE: Postmaster core dumps
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Novaelec wrote, in reply to
Igor Pechtchanski writes:
Probably, but a successful build of the Cygwin HTML documentation relies
on texi2html being present.
Ah.
It would have been nice to at least announce that texi2html is no
longer packaged, and/or package it separately. I don't see that in
your tetex-3.0.0
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski writes:
Probably, but a successful build of the Cygwin HTML documentation relies
on texi2html being present.
Ah.
It would have been nice to at least announce that texi2html is no
longer packaged, and/or package it
Warren Young wrote:
I may have found the postings you refer to, but both include URLs to
dead sites. Can you provide a direct link?
Nevermind. I found another post by Gerrit showing how to make a shared
library from a static one. For the archives:
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Hello,
If, one day, I want to uninstall Cygwin. How can I do that?
No icon in Add/remove programs list, no start menu icon... I know
there are values in the registry, but I don't know what values, so I
cannot delete thes values.
Is there one or more
sorry if this wraps.
what is my WINPID for the current bash?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mysql-4.1.13.new]$ ps -W | head -1 ps -W | grep bash
pstree -Ahup
PIDPPIDPGID WINPID TTY UIDSTIME COMMAND
I2356 12356 2356 con 1003 Jul 31 /usr/bin/bash
260
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Jason Pyeron wrote:
sorry if this wraps.
what is my WINPID for the current bash?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mysql-4.1.13.new]$ ps -W | head -1 ps -W | grep bash
pstree -Ahup
PIDPPIDPGID WINPID TTY UIDSTIME COMMAND
I2356 12356 2356
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Jason Pyeron wrote:
sorry if this wraps.
what is my WINPID for the current bash?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mysql-4.1.13.new]$ ps -W | head -1 ps -W | grep bash
pstree -Ahup
PIDPPIDPGID WINPID TTY UIDSTIME
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Jason Pyeron wrote:
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Jason Pyeron wrote:
sorry if this wraps.
what is my WINPID for the current bash?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mysql-4.1.13.new]$ ps -W | head -1 ps -W | grep bash
pstree -Ahup
Harald Joerg wrote:
IMO a bug in ExtUtils::Embed.
I'd have said so - but this version of ExtUtils::Embed has been around
for a while. That's why I have been looking for a solution - or a
workaround - within the cygwin build.
Nevertheless I'll try to file a bug report to perlbug. Having
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Jason Pyeron wrote:
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Jason Pyeron wrote:
sorry if this wraps.
what is my WINPID for the current bash?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mysql-4.1.13.new]$ ps -W | head -1 ps
At 10:43 AM 8/4/2005, you wrote:
I used to use linux to compile code for my ARM based board but I needed
windows and cygwin 1.5.8 to connect to the platform and debug via the ARM
Multi-ICE Server and the Multi-ICE gdb Server.
I now have to stop using linux so, I installed the GNUARM Tool Chain
Gansta93 wrote:
If, one day, I want to uninstall Cygwin. How can I do that? No icon in
Add/remove programs list, no start menu icon... I know there are
values in the registry, but I don't know what values, so I cannot
delete thes values. Is there one or more command to uninstall Cygwin?
Else,
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Jason Pyeron wrote:
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Jason Pyeron wrote:
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Jason Pyeron wrote:
sorry if this wraps.
what is my WINPID for the
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
See man ps and http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/cygwin-ug-net.html#ps.
-W means all Windows processes. IIRC, the -a is ignored when -W is
specified.
HTH,
Igor
P.S. Note to the UG maintainer: Joshua, there's a typo in the description
of ps
If, one day, I want to uninstall Cygwin. How can I do that? No icon in
Add/remove programs list, no start menu icon... I know there are values
in the registry, but I don't know what values, so I cannot delete thes
values. Is there one or more command to uninstall Cygwin?
Else, what can I do?
Harald Joerg wrote:
We already know that - for archeological reasons - mod_perl's DSO
library happens to have the same file name as perl's, eh? Here's
a place where this *really* bit me.
Oh yeah, I cannot believe that they don't change the name. If someone
has a nice workaround to
Jason Pyeron wrote
I did read the man page for ps, first, before posting.
I does not say that the cygwin pid will be changed to the
windows pid for cygwin processes. It does indicate for
windows processes the PID is the same as the WINPID and can
be used in kill -f.
I am a Cygwin
On 8/4/05, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
I like the way the new FAQ looks. One question, however: is DocBook
easily installable on Cygwin? Can the FAQ be built with the default
settings of Cygwin's DocBook package? If so, this package should be
listed as a prerequisite for building the Cygwin
Gansta93 wrote:
If, one day, I want to uninstall Cygwin. How can I do that?
No icon in Add/remove programs list, no start menu icon... I know
there are values in the registry, but I don't know what values, so I
cannot delete thes values.
Is there one or more command to uninstall Cygwin?
At 11:13 AM 8/4/2005, you wrote:
On 8/4/05, Larry Hall wrote:
At 01:15 AM 8/4/2005, you wrote:
You can link to named sections, for example
http://staff.washington.edu/joshuadf/cygwin/new-faq.html#faq.install.disk-space
Just one question. How does one determine what the names are for the
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