Problems between cygwin and window's cmd about making GCC (options.h)

2006-04-19 Thread 陳宗賢
I must write a batch file to call a shell script in cygwin for making GCC toolchains for some purposes. After making binutils successfully, I make gcc-3.4.3 using my batch file... My batch file: CLS @echo off set MAKE_MODE=UNIX sh ./test.sh test.sh: #!/bin/bash cd /cygdrive/c/toolchains/build-gcc

RE: Problems between cygwin and window's cmd about making GCC (options.h)

2006-04-19 Thread Dave Korn
On 19 April 2006 10:06, ??? wrote: > I must write a batch file to call a shell script in cygwin for making > GCC toolchains for some purposes. > After making binutils successfully, I make gcc-3.4.3 using my batch file... > > My batch file: > CLS > @echo off > set MAKE_MODE=UNIX > sh ./test.sh > t

RE: netcat lacks socks support?

2006-04-19 Thread Dave Korn
On 19 April 2006 06:08, peter360 wrote: > Oh, for the first question, I run fedora core 4 at home and the netcat > program I installed can act as a socks client. Here is the nc -h output: > -6 Use IPv6 Woot! > -X protoProxy protocol: "4",

cygwin server sends the same key fingerprint all the time

2006-04-19 Thread Soumya
Hi, I have cygwin 1.74 server running on Windows 2000. I connect to this server programmatically (using sshtools java API that supports OpenSSH) to execute secure ftp. I created public/private key pair, appended the public key (converted to openSSH) authorized_keys and authorized_keys1 on ser

Re: cygwin server sends the same key fingerprint all the time

2006-04-19 Thread Igor Peshansky
On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, Soumya wrote: > Hi, > > I have cygwin 1.74 server running on Windows 2000. I connect to this What on Earth is "cygwin 1.74 server"? > server programmatically (using sshtools java API that supports OpenSSH) > to execute secure ftp. > I created public/private key pair, appen

RE: cygwin server sends the same key fingerprint all the time

2006-04-19 Thread Dave Korn
On 19 April 2006 13:21, Soumya wrote: > execute secure ftp. I created public/private key pair, appended the public > key (converted to openSSH) authorized_keys and authorized_keys1 on server. > Everything worked fine. I was asked "Do you want to accept this key ?" the > first time and the known

bash completion

2006-04-19 Thread Nahor
Hi, I have the following prompt in bash (Gentoo style): PS1='\[\033[01;[EMAIL PROTECTED] \[\033[01;34m\]\w $ \[\033[00m\]' When I press to get the list of possible completion on the command line, I have some extra characters added to the display: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~ $ cd /c/ Documents an

Re: question on cygwin

2006-04-19 Thread Igor Peshansky
On Thu, 20 Apr 2006, Yihwa Kim wrote: > Hi Igor, > I am Yihwa, a recent cygwin user. > I found your email address when I was googling for the answers for my > problem with cygwin. Apparently, you didn't google enough, or you would also have found the following pages:

Re: Cygwin, gawk, and serial ports.

2006-04-19 Thread Igor Peshansky
Matthew, . I'm redirecting this to the proper list, and setting Reply-To: accordingly -- please make sure your mailer respects it. On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, Matthew Karas wrote: > Hello, > > I've been trying to get awk to write to the serial port under cygwin.

Re: Cygwin, gawk, and serial ports.

2006-04-19 Thread Igor Peshansky
On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, Igor Peshansky wrote: > On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, Matthew Karas wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I've been trying to get awk to write to the serial port under cygwin. > > > > #script > > BEGIN{ > > > > PRINT " hello world " > "/dev/com1"; > > } > > #end script > > > > this do

ssh and a particular client

2006-04-19 Thread J. David Boyd
I'm having trouble using cygwin and ssh, connecting to a particular client of ours. I can connect okay using ssh clients from remote machines, including my linux box at home, and PUTTY connects okay from a dos shell also, but, when I connect with ssh under cygwin, I see this: Last unsuccessful

Re: ssh and a particular client

2006-04-19 Thread Brett Serkez
> So, it almost seems as if the ^Q is the problem. Except that ^Q means start > transmission, not stop, and no key presses get me out of being stuck, except > for ^D to exit the session. > > Any ideas of where I should start looking? Try adding -v's to your ssh command line for more details. Y

1.5.19-4 a bad build?

2006-04-19 Thread Shawn Walker
I just upgraded to 1.5.19-4 from what I had installed back in 2004. I selected to install everything. During the post-install, I got several error popups regarding the following dll missing: cygminires.dll cygXft-2.dll cygopt-0.dll cygintl-2.dll Also, there is no /usr/bin/make! I'm not sure

1.5.19-4 a bad build?

2006-04-19 Thread Shawn Walker
I just upgraded to 1.5.19-4 from what I had installed back in 2004. I selected to install everything. During the post-install, I got several error popups regarding the following dll missing: cygminires.dll cygXft-2.dll cygopt-0.dll cygintl-2.dll Also, there is no /usr/bin/make! I'm not sure w

1.5.19-4 a bad build?

2006-04-19 Thread Shawn Walker
I just upgraded to 1.5.19-4 from what I had installed back in 2004. I selected to install everything. During the post-install, I got several error popups regarding the following dll missing: cygminires.dll cygXft-2.dll cygopt-0.dll cygintl-2.dll Also, there is no /usr/bin/make! I'm not sure w

Re: 1.5.19-4 a bad build?

2006-04-19 Thread Eric Blake
> I just upgraded to 1.5.19-4 from what I had installed back in 2004. I > selected to install everything. During the post-install, I got several > error popups regarding the following dll missing: No need to post 3 times - we heard you the first. > > cygminires.dll > cygXft-2.dll > cygopt-0.dl

[NON-WHINE] RE: mkstemp vs. text mode

2006-04-19 Thread Gary R. Van Sickle
> From: Gary R. Van Sickle > > > From: Gary R. Van Sickle > > > > > From: Christopher Faylor > > [snip] > > > Yes, I think it makes sense to open temp files in binary > > but I'll bet > > > that someone is relying on textmode behavior. > > > > I'll see that bet and raise you; I'll bet this resul

getline error with make

2006-04-19 Thread Br. Nirmalachaitanya
Dear Cygwin mailing list, When trying to 'make' FontForge on Cygwin, we get the following error. gimagereadxpm.c:128: error: conflicting types for 'getline' /usr/include/sys/stdio.h.31: error: previous declaration of 'getline' was here gimagereadxpm.c:128: error: conflicting types for 'getline

RE: [NON-WHINE] RE: mkstemp vs. text mode

2006-04-19 Thread Gary R. Van Sickle
More non-negative news: The Cygwin/X Server creates its own subdirectory and a bunch of files in /tmp and still appears to work fine. -- Gary R. Van Sickle > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gary R. > Van Sickle > Sent: Wednesday,

Re: getline error with make

2006-04-19 Thread Eric Blake
> > When trying to 'make' FontForge on Cygwin, we get the following error. > > gimagereadxpm.c:128: error: conflicting types for 'getline' > /usr/include/sys/stdio.h.31: error: previous declaration of 'getline' > was here This has already been brought up on this list: http://www.cygwin.com/ml/c

Re: 1.5.19-4 a bad build?

2006-04-19 Thread Shawn Walker
Sorry, I didn't mean to post three times. The error message I got from the mail server seems that my message wasn't being delivered. I was able to get a 1.5.19-4 succesfully, what the issue was kernel.org didn't have all the packages for some reason. I did another install from a *.anl.gov th