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Warren Young wrote:
I believe my problems with g-b-s were due to the fact that ctags uses
autoconf only, no automake. Do you know of anyone using cygport with
such a package?
Sure, cygport is designed to be flexible, and I've used cygport for
Calum [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm having exactly the same problem, I need to get a Latin American keyboard
running on Cygwin/KDE. Did you receive any feedback on how to get this
working?
http://www.xfree86.org/4.4.0/setxkbmap.1.html
For me,
setxkbmap us
and
setxkbmap es
is enough to
A few months ago, I noticed that running startxwin.bat no longer popped
up an X icon in my system tray. I did some investigating and saw that
neither XWin.exe nor XWin_GL.exe do anything now. By do anything I
mean produce any output. When I run either one, they return almost
immediately to the
someone can halp me??
this is what i did:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ startx
Welcome to the XWin X Server
Vendor: The Cygwin/X Project
Release: 6.8.2.0-4
Contact: cygwin-xfree@cygwin.com
XWin was started with the following command line:
X :0 -multiwindow -clipboard
_XSERVTransmkdir: Owner of
I've just installed the Cygwin X server on my machine. If I ssh to a remote
Unix machine, I can run xterm and up pops an xterm window on my PC, so the
basic connection to my X server is working. However, some application don't
work. In particular, when I try to run Stata, this is what happens:
Running Windows XP Professional SP2.
I had a fine install, but then a free win app bundling bits of cygwin
mplayer trashed my full cygwin install. I uninstalled the app, and then
uninstalled cygwin. A fresh download and install.. and it still does the
exact same thing. When I try to fire up
Did you try using startxwin.sh or startxwin.bat yet? HINT: Try modifying
startxwin.bat to suit your needs.
Charli
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CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2006-06-08 21:16:20
Modified files:
winsup/w32api : ChangeLog
winsup/w32api/lib: Makefile.in uuid.c
Added files:
winsup/w32api/lib: comcat-uuid.c docobj-uuid.c exdisp-uuid.c
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Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Maurice Hüllein wrote:
I'm currently developing a c++ plugin for a windows simulator
environment, which accepts plugins in form of a dll. For doing so my
dll needs to include a library of this simulator program which is
only supported
in .a
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 12:01:01AM -0400, Robert Pendell wrote:
Maybe someone can offer to fix this now that Vista has gone into the
public beta phase. I can post links here if someone asks for them.
It's extremely unlikely. We don't usually try to get Cygwin working on
moving targets. We have
* LiuYan (2006-06-06 16:42 +)
Is there a dialog and/or Xdialog package release in cygwin ?
If not, can I found a substitution of it or will it be migrated to cygwin ?
It compiles under Cygwin. So just migrate it yourself.
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Hi,
I've built two medical visualization tools (register and Display from
MNI, Mcgill) under cygwin. These tools both use opengl, glut, netcdf
and a couple of MNI developed libraries. They both build and run on my
cygwin machine. However when I move to other hosts, Display fails
immediately with
I have ssh3.9p1 running on 2 cluster node connected to a direct shared
storage. If I failover all the resource to the other node, sshd will
immediately fail. I have replicated this multiple so I don't believe
that is a coincidence. If I restart the node that ssh currently does
not work, sshd
RXVT is a VT102 terminal emulator for both X and Windows.
This is a bugfix update (as was the -2 release, which I neglected to
announce). This release should correct the issues with
font-size-changing in native windows mode, reported
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-05/msg00967.html
Hi, folks!
I've a question about using gdb on windows. I'm debugging a
program produced by Microsoft compiler. It would be nice of GDB
to understand debug symbols in Microsoft-specific debug format (PDB).
Did anyone try to support this format in gdb? I know, it's private.
But Microsoft provides a
Sergey Tovpeko wrote:
I've a question about using gdb on windows. I'm debugging a
program produced by Microsoft compiler. It would be nice of GDB
to understand debug symbols in Microsoft-specific debug format (PDB).
Did anyone try to support this format in gdb? I know, it's private.
But
Brian Dessent wrote:
Sergey Tovpeko wrote:
I've a question about using gdb on windows. I'm debugging a
program produced by Microsoft compiler. It would be nice of GDB
to understand debug symbols in Microsoft-specific debug format (PDB).
Did anyone try to support this format in gdb? I know,
Perhaps implicit in Brian's response, there is little incentive for
anyone to do this, since generation of .pdb by open source compilers
will not be permitted. The obstacles to full functioning of .pdb with
commercial 3rd party compilers are high enough.
Certanly! .pdb doesn't documented
--- Makefile~2006-06-07 16:57:14.796875000 +0100
+++ Makefile2006-06-07 17:25:14.15625 +0100
@@ -4,19 +4,20 @@
builddir = .
-top_dir = /usr/local/apache2
+top_dir = /usr/share/apache2
top_srcdir = ${top_dir}
top_builddir = ${top_dir}
include
Huw wrote:
The first issue was an omission of #defines. IPv6 isn't a
necessity for the UNP source, I believe.
I'd say the real issue is a failure to protect the use of
AF_INET6. You'll notice that it's protected by an #ifdef
earlier.
The next issue I have is:
mcast_leave.c: In function
On Thu, 8 Jun 2006, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
I would think the readme would talk about this (don't have apache2
installed myself so I don't know for sure but then again Max is a pretty
thorough guy).
I think it's time to re-iterate my proposal of having the package
Cygwin-specific READMEs
Williams, Gerald S (Jerry) wrote:
Huw wrote:
The next issue I have is:
mcast_leave.c: In function `mcast_leave_source_group':
mcast_leave.c:78: error: storage size of 'mreq' isn't known
I don't know anything about the ip_mreq_source structure,
but it looks to me like the current version may
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Well, _that_
Since this took a modest amount of searching and trial and error, I
thought it might be worth reporting to others the steps that I've
taken to get fastcgi to compile and install, but not, alas, to work
completely, and ask for help at the end.
1) Using Cygwin Setup, install the following packages:
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Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Robert Khachikyan wrote:
Hi,
I successfully have installed and have been using cygwin on my
windows XP.
Just recently I decided to add a web server. After installing the
apache2,
it complains of 'Bad system call':
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Hi,
Find command not seems to be working on Network shares on only
Windows NT.
On Windows 2K,Winodws XP and Windows 2003 it seems to be working
fine.
The command issued was
find I:/TREEABC -print
where I is the mapped network drive.
On All other Windows
On Thu, 8 Jun 2006, Vishwanath_Karthik wrote:
Hi,
Find command not seems to be working on Network shares on only
Windows NT.
On Windows 2K,Winodws XP and Windows 2003 it seems to be working
fine.
The command issued was
find I:/TREEABC -print
where I is the
Hi,
I tried using find I:\path -noleaf -print ,but I am getting the
same error .
Part of the error is as follows.
D:\usr\meta\boxster\boxster_UNITw2kMixednew\boxster_UNITw2kMixednew_0245
find I:\ode.boxster_UNITw2kMixednew_0228 -noleaf -print
find: /cygdrive/i changed during execution of
Brian Dessent wrote:
Linda W wrote:
Windows just doesn't support forking at all, as far as I know.
activeperl emulates forking using win32 threads. I don'tknow how cygwin
handles it, but my guess is that it's not very well :-(
This smells like total FUD. This person that
Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
Can he or you reduce the problem to a non-File::BOM dependent test script
What part of the perl module File::BOM should I throw out before
it's no longer File::BOM? It's just perl code.
It's freely downloadable through CPAN, so I can't make it too
much more
Linda Walsh wrote:
Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
Can he or you reduce the problem to a non-File::BOM dependent test
script
What part of the perl module File::BOM should I throw out before
it's no longer File::BOM? It's just perl code.
It's freely downloadable through CPAN, so I can't make
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 05:11:29PM -0700, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
Linda Walsh wrote:
Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
Can he or you reduce the problem to a non-File::BOM dependent test
script
What part of the perl module File::BOM should I throw out before
it's no longer File::BOM? It's
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 10:03:58PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 05:11:29PM -0700, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
Linda Walsh wrote:
Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
Can he or you reduce the problem to a non-File::BOM dependent test
script
What part of the perl module
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Would like to use the latest FOP extensions and would appreciate if the
docbook-xsl pkg could be upgraded from 1.69.1 to the latest release
(1.70.1).
Thanks,
Steve
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Hello. I am using the cygwin toolchain with to build a windows native app
(using -mno-cygwin), but I've run into some library troubles, and I was
hoping someone could offer some advice.
I have a library, jpeg.lib (and corrisponding dll). It
Peter Amstutz wrote:
However, the real problem is that when ld searches the linker path, it
seems to do so in several phases, and is the way this search works is
troublesome. I should note that it does find files that end it .lib,
but only AFTER it has searched the ENTIRE path for files
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