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Based on the number of reports to the main list about cygwin-1.5.19
interaction with bad samba inodes, and with find 4.2.27 reacting loudly
while find 4.3.0 tends to do better (but not perfectly), I am considering
bumping 4.3.0 to current. I'm also
On Apr 11 06:35, Eric Blake wrote:
Based on the number of reports to the main list about cygwin-1.5.19
interaction with bad samba inodes, and with find 4.2.27 reacting loudly
while find 4.3.0 tends to do better (but not perfectly), I am considering
bumping 4.3.0 to current. I'm also unsure
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
I can't tell how long it takes until we release 1.5.20, but in the
meantime I'm wondering if we should just give up and revert to using
fake inode numbers on Samba shares. I don't see any way to distinguish
How about defaulting to on with an option in $CYGWIN to
I plan to update the tcp_wrappers package to move the
documents to /usr/share/doc.
It will be my first package attempt, so I will be
marking it as 'Test'. Expect no functionality change.
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On Apr 11 07:00, Brian Dessent wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
I can't tell how long it takes until we release 1.5.20, but in the
meantime I'm wondering if we should just give up and revert to using
fake inode numbers on Samba shares. I don't see any way to distinguish
How about
On Apr 11 07:21, Bryan D. Thomas wrote:
I plan to update the tcp_wrappers package to move the
documents to /usr/share/doc.
It will be my first package attempt, so I will be
marking it as 'Test'. Expect no functionality change.
Just go ahead. You won't need votes or something, just the GTG
Chuck,
maybe I'm just dense, but the latest vim builds for the still beta
vim 7.0 fails with this error message:
/usr/bin/msgfmt: line 2: return: can only `return' from a function or sourced
script
Shouldn't that be an exit rather than a return?
Corinna
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References:
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Just go ahead. You won't need votes or something,
just the GTG from one of us lazy maintainers.
I don't think you are lazy at all!
I did try searching before I posted about this, but it
was only today when I finally found some links and was
On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 08:32:38PM -0700, Bryan D. Thomas wrote:
Just go ahead. You won't need votes or something,
just the GTG from one of us lazy maintainers.
I don't think you are lazy at all!
I did try searching before I posted about this, but it
was only today when I finally found some
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, steven woody wrote:
my installation of cygwin has already included xorg-xfree-devel
package, but the i still get error when compile XV 3.10a. below is
information:
...
./RANLIB.csh libtiff.a
make[1]: ./RANLIB.csh: Command not found
make[1]: *** [libtiff.a] Error 127
Hello. I'm having some trouble with Cygwin/X.
Probably the most bizarre problem I have is that most often when I start
Xterm, it doesn't respond to the S key.
I don't use Xterm very much, but that does make it difficult to 'echo
$DISPLAY', which is what I've been trying to do for a week. Any
Thank you Igor.
i am using Cygwin version of tar.
i found there is only one RANLIB.csh which is in tiff/ directory, and
the .csh file has executable bit set ok.
any other clue?
On 4/11/06, Igor Peshansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, steven woody wrote:
my installation of
2. did you actiate X11-forwarding for your connection in the putty-options ?
Marco Lechner
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79085 Freiburg
Germany
Email [EMAIL
Yep. I can give you a complete list of PuTTY options, if that might
help? I activated forwarding in PuTTY and in sshd_config. For some
reason my ssh_config is read-only, so I couldn't change that.
marco.lechner wrote:
2. did you actiate X11-forwarding for your connection in the putty-options
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-04-11 08:03:23
Modified files:
winsup/w32api/include: commdlg.h
Log message:
* include/commdlg.h (PD_*): Rearrange.
Patches:
On Apr 6 08:35, Tom Rodman wrote:
On Thu 4/6/06 8:04 CDT cygwin@cygwin.com wrote:
OK - I read Corinna's ANNOUNCEMENT on gawk-3.1.5-4. I'll try the BINMODE
variable.
I read the info page on gawk and BINMODE, it does not seem to be working:
~ $ cygcheck -c gawk
Cygwin Package
On Apr 7 17:56, Antonio Querubin wrote:
On Fri, 7 Apr 2006, Dave Korn wrote:
Should have read the man page instead!
s = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_RAW, IPPROTO_ICMP);
printf(socket = %d\nlength = %d\n, s, len);
rc = getsockname(s, (struct sockaddr *) sa, len);
On Apr 9 18:31, Bryan D. Thomas wrote:
I noticed that the docs for the tcp_wrappers package
are not in /usr/share/doc locations. I wrote to the
e-mail address of the maintainer from the README file,
but received a bounce reply.
I'm interested in trying or willing to help to update
the
On Apr 6 03:16, rowol wrote:
C:\tmpgetvolinfo //maxwell/data.vault
rootdir: \\maxwell\data.vault\
Volume Name: data.vault
Serial Number : 304588959
Max Filenamelength : 255
Filesystemname : NTFS
Flags:
FILE_CASE_SENSITIVE_SEARCH : TRUE
Hi Corinna,
Corinna Vinschen wrote on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 11:30 AM:
Can you send an `ls -i' output from a small directory on that share?
I'm still looking into some way to distinguish old and new versions
of Samba...
Same situation here:
[1] [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/src/getvolinfo
$
I want to use the unix commands from an MS-DOS command prompt (grep,
find...) and for that I have included the cygwin/bin directory in my
path.
This is OK for using grep, find... but this creates me the following
problem. I am using a some kind version of gmake.exe that can work alone
(without any
On Apr 11 11:40, J?rg Schaible wrote:
Hi Corinna,
Corinna Vinschen wrote on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 11:30 AM:
Can you send an `ls -i' output from a small directory on that share?
I'm still looking into some way to distinguish old and new versions
of Samba...
Same situation here:
Corinna Vinschen wrote on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 11:54 AM:
On Apr 11 11:40, J?rg Schaible wrote:
Hi Corinna,
Corinna Vinschen wrote on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 11:30 AM:
Can you send an `ls -i' output from a small directory on that share?
I'm still looking into some way to distinguish
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According to Omar BELKHODJA on 4/11/2006 3:44 AM:
I want to use the unix commands from an MS-DOS command prompt (grep,
find...) and for that I have included the cygwin/bin directory in my
path.
This is OK for using grep, find... but this creates
On 11 April 2006 10:45, Omar BELKHODJA wrote:
This gmake.exe if executing a makefile with
the command ($shell cd), returns the current directory from an
MS-DOS command prompt, but if I add the cygwin/bin directory to the path
the ($shell cd) result is an empty string
all together now
On Apr 11 12:45, J?rg Schaible wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 11:54 AM:
On Apr 11 11:40, J?rg Schaible wrote:
Hi Corinna,
Corinna Vinschen wrote on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 11:30 AM:
Can you send an `ls -i' output from a small directory on that share?
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http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PPIOSPE - that way others can see the
resolution to this thread.
Reformatted your mail to avoid http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU
According to Graig McHendrie on 4/10/2006 7:08 AM:
However, since I suspect line endings
Hi Corinna,
Corinna Vinschen wrote on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 2:14 PM:
On Apr 11 12:45, J?rg Schaible wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 11:54 AM:
On Apr 11 11:40, J?rg Schaible wrote:
Hi Corinna,
Corinna Vinschen wrote on Tuesday, April 11, 2006 11:30 AM:
Can
On 11 April 2006 13:27, Omar BELKHODJA wrote:
It is true, that this is a third-party tool(the gnu make), but it seems
that it is not really strange to the cygwin environment, as the fact of
adding the cygwin/bin directory changes the behaviour of this tool.
No, it's your fault. Don't you
Just a thought
Since this could potentially cause some misunderstanding, what about
bumping the Cygwin DLL version number to 1.6.0? That way there could
be some sort of statement to the affect that apps requiring these
functions should be relinked with 1.6.0 when it's released. It's
Sorry Dave, but I don't understand which command you are talking about.
Are talking about 'cd' ? I don't see any 'cd' command in the cygwin/bin
directory. If there was a 'cd' comand in the cygwin/bin directory, when
I type 'cd' directly from the DOS command prompt, I should have the same
empty
On 11 April 2006 15:26, Omar BELKHODJA wrote:
Sorry Dave, but I don't understand which command you are talking about.
Are talking about 'cd' ? I don't see any 'cd' command in the cygwin/bin
directory. If there was a 'cd' comand in the cygwin/bin directory, when
I type 'cd' directly from the
I am trying to build openssh-4.3p2 portable source under Cygwin running
under Windows XP SP2.
I have installed Cygwin 1.5.19-4 along with these significant packages
(installed using the cygwin setup program):
gcc 3.4.4-1
minires-devel 1.00-1
openssl 0.9.8a-1
openssl-devel 0.9.8a-1
openssl097
On Tue, 11 Apr 2006, Dave Korn wrote:
On 11 April 2006 15:26, Omar BELKHODJA wrote:
Sorry Dave, but I don't understand which command you are talking about.
Are talking about 'cd' ? I don't see any 'cd' command in the cygwin/bin
directory. If there was a 'cd' comand in the cygwin/bin
Thank you Dave, I understand now what is happening. I changed the name
of the sh.exe to sh_.exe and now everything is working. I think that
make searches first for the sh.exe file, and if it doesn't exist, it
uses C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe
1) The SHELL variable is not set in my environment, but
Jens Wilken wrote:
Some GUI Application uses the system function to execute external
programs. It calls several programs, including make.
...
I started the application, compiled with Cygwin 1.5.10., gcc3.3.3,
with Cygwin 1.5.19 and suddenly black console windows keep coming up.
The title
mined 2000 release 12
(Mar 2006)
Mined is a powerful text editor with a comprehensive and easy-to-use
user interface and fast, small-footprint behaviour.
Mined provides both extensive Unicode and CJK support offering many
specific features
Hi all,
While searching though the mail list archives, I found a posting
back on March 9th asking about XP Embedded SP2 and the error
/dev/null: No such file or directory.
Everyone blasted the poster for running a really old version of Cygwin.
Well I'm running into the exact same problem,
Eric,
Thanks for the reply. I'm not subscribed to the list and have been
really busy the last few days, so I haven't had time to look through the
list archive and see if there was a reply. I'll send what Corinna asked
for...
Ross
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In case you aren't subscribed to the cygwin
Can you send an `ls -i' output from a small directory on that share?
I'm still looking into some way to distinguish old and new versions of
Samba...
Here's one from the root of the share:
V:\ls -i
3874166512 Mtn Bike Stuff
3867846400 Mystic.Industries
3877471064 app.data
3877337880 apt-cache
And here's one from a Samba 2.2.3a share, repeated twice. Notice the inodes are
different each time.
~/sandboxes/main/internal/src [920] $ ls -i v:/internal_html/2006-04-10/*.jpg
3796172808 v:/internal_html/2006-04-10/17-50-56.jpg
3811175240 v:/internal_html/2006-04-10/18-01-24.jpg
3845096040
Jet Wilda wrote:
[snip]
$ cygrunsrv -I samhain -d CYGWIN samhain -p /usr/local/sbin/samhain -a
-D -e CYGWIN=ntsec tty
[snip]
The samhain log file just reports that it started and is why it isn't
included. Does this have to do with the way samhain forks to become a
daemon? If so how would I
On Tue 4/11/06 11:19 +0200 cygwin@cygwin.com wrote:
On Apr 6 08:35, Tom Rodman wrote:
On Thu 4/6/06 8:04 CDT cygwin@cygwin.com wrote:
OK - I read Corinna's ANNOUNCEMENT on gawk-3.1.5-4. I'll try the BINMODE
variable.
I read the info page on gawk and BINMODE, it does not seem to be
I've been using the following Makefile syntax with building cygwin
applications:
$(PROJ_DLL) $(PROJ_SAR): product_dirs $(PROJ_OBJS)
$(CXX) $(LCXX_SARFLAGS) -Wl,--out-implib=$(PROJ_SAR) \
-o $(PROJ_DLL) $(PROJ_OBJS) $(LCXXFLAGS)
This is exactly what is in the cygwin documentation,
On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 01:22:39PM -0700, Michael McKerns wrote:
I've been using the following Makefile syntax with building cygwin
applications:
$(PROJ_DLL) $(PROJ_SAR): product_dirs $(PROJ_OBJS)
$(CXX) $(LCXX_SARFLAGS) -Wl,--out-implib=$(PROJ_SAR) \
-o $(PROJ_DLL) $(PROJ_OBJS)
Yes, yes... I've not given you enough information...
$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.1 turro 1.5.190.150/4/2) 2006-01-20 13:38 i686 Cygwin
Also the file I attached needs to inspect a .dll that is built
with the procedure that I described in the first part of the
message. So when you got No such file or
On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 02:21:08PM -0700, Michael McKerns wrote:
Yes, yes... I've not given you enough information...
...
I'm using the standard cygwin syntax for building dll's, but I'm useing
the raw code that's inside dlltool.
See: http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/dll.html
Hello -
I just upgraded cygwin a few days ago (a lot of packages were upgraded),
and all of a sudden, I have an odd issue with SFTP.
On this box 'icenine', I have two users, one administrator, one
non-admin. I can ssh and scp into the box with both users without
problems; I can also sftp
Currently in Cygwin, C++ apps using libtool will fail to build for some
reason due to sed 4.1.5 - you have to downgrade to 4.1.4, which is not
the default being installed. C++ programs are also affected by gcc bug
#24196[1] (passing std::string between exes and dlls), which causes hard
to
By any chance, is the non-admin shell something other than bash, say, tcsh?
If so, please reply with that data. I assume the cygcheck.out below was run
from the administrator account? Please correct me if that is not the case.
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From: DJ Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To:
The non-admin shell is bash.
The previous cygcheck attachment was run from the admin account.
Here's the cygcheck output from the non-admin account (though it can't
get info on services from Windows, since non-admin, so that section of
the cygcheck is empty). I diff'ed the two outputs, but I
I can use ssh with the administrator account but I'm having trouble using
ssh with my other user accounts. I'm reading
/usr/share/doc/Cygwin/openssh.README and it says:
You can create the private and public keys for a user now by running
/usr/bin/ssh-user-config
under the users account.
I
On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 09:13:14PM -0700, Steven Brown wrote:
Currently in Cygwin, C++ apps using libtool will fail to build for some
reason due to sed 4.1.5 - you have to downgrade to 4.1.4, which is not
the default being installed. C++ programs are also affected by gcc bug
#24196[1] (passing
Christopher Faylor wrote:
How about figuring out what the for some reason is that makes sed 4.1.5
(theoretically) fail?
The thread regarding sed 1.4.5 and libtool:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-02/msg00846.html
Wouldn't it be best to first return to sed 4.1.4 before debugging why
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