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Here is the third try of the emacs 22.1 packages.
I hope all wishes - espacially from Eric - are fulfilled now. ;-)
The base package including everything to run without X11 and the sources:
http://www.zone42.org/cygwin/emacs/emacs-22.1-3.tar.bz2
On 7/19/2007 7:02 AM, Steffen Sledz wrote:
Here is the third try of the emacs 22.1 packages.
The X11 version doesn't work for me. I gave the command emacs in an
xterm window and saw no response. After hitting return, I got the
message Exit 53. I also tried emacs-nox.exe, and that
On Jul 10 18:44, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jul 10 18:21, Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
Corinna Vinschen writes:
On Jul 10 11:24, Steffen Sledz wrote:
Exclude from emacs and make ctags a requirement?
Exclude, yes. A requirement, no. ctags/etags are no requirement
to edit files.
On 7/19/2007 10:15 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
On 7/19/2007 7:02 AM, Steffen Sledz wrote:
Here is the third try of the emacs 22.1 packages.
The X11 version doesn't work for me. I gave the command emacs in
an xterm window and saw no response. After hitting return, I got the
message Exit 53.
On 7/19/2007 10:51 AM, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
Emacs22 depend on xemacs-emacs-common which depend from xemacs: WHY to
install emacs one should install XEmacs ?
Previous version of Emacs depend on ctags and not from
xemacs-emacs-common.
This has another consequence (at least with -1 and -2):
I wonder how many revisions this will need ...
This fixes the reported versiononly issue, fixes setup.hint and adds
/usr/share/doc/perl-5.8.8. That's why it's larger, if you wonder.
http://rurban.xarch.at/software/cygwin/release/perl/setup.hint
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According to Ken Brown on 7/19/2007 1:28 PM:
On 7/19/2007 10:15 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
On 7/19/2007 7:02 AM, Steffen Sledz wrote:
Here is the third try of the emacs 22.1 packages.
The X11 version doesn't work for me. I gave the command emacs
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According to Reini Urban on 7/19/2007 3:33 PM:
I wonder how many revisions this will need ...
This fixes the reported versiononly issue, fixes setup.hint and adds
/usr/share/doc/perl-5.8.8. That's why it's larger, if you wonder.
Eric Blake wrote:
That's because of a setup.exe limitation - it does not pick up
dependencies that are not on the same server as the package you are
picking up. Now that I have uploaded emacs to cygwin.com, that should no
longer be an issue (but in the meantime, Steffen could have worked
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According to Steffen Sledz on 7/19/2007 8:01 AM:
On Thu, 19 Jul 2007, Steffen Sledz wrote:
I hope all wishes - espacially from Eric - are fulfilled now. ;-)
Oh, sorry. I forgot something.
Eric, I'v not checked the problem with the space in the
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According to Brian Dessent on 7/19/2007 9:55 PM:
Eric Blake wrote:
That's because of a setup.exe limitation - it does not pick up
dependencies that are not on the same server as the package you are
picking up. Now that I have uploaded emacs to
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Bo Peng wrote:
I maintain the cygwin port of lyx. Lyx will release 1.5.0 soon but
1.5.0 is based on qt4. I can compile lyx 1.5.0 with qt4 open source
myself, but I think it is impractical (or illegal) to distribute qt4
with lyx. Will there be a
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-07-19 08:36:32
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog autoload.cc pinfo.cc spawn.cc
uinfo.cc
Log message:
* autoload.cc (SetUserObjectSecurity): Drop.
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-07-19 09:06:54
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog autoload.cc security.cc wincap.cc
wincap.h
Log message:
* autoload.cc (SetSecurityDescriptorControl):
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-07-19 09:25:32
Modified files:
winsup/mingw : ChangeLog
winsup/mingw/include: fcntl.h
Log message:
* include/fcntl.h (_O_WTEXT, _O_U16TEXT, _O_U8TEXT) Define for
Vista.
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-07-19 17:42:12
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog security.cc
Log message:
* security.cc (set_nt_attribute): Remove.
(set_file_attribute): Do it yourself instead of calling
The cygwin perl packages perl and perl_manpages have been updated to the
current stable version 5.8.8.
There are no changes intentionally incompatible with 5.8.7. If any
exist, they are bugs and reports are welcome. No XS module needs a
recompilation.
Additionally several modules have been
Don't be so quick to stop a postinstall script. Several minutes is not
too long to wait for some packages.
It was not several minutes - it was many many minutes. Half an hour maybe.
I already succeeded at installing LyX on other, much slower computer.
It was the same version of Setup.exe. The
On Jul 18 12:04, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jul 17 14:54, Brian Ford wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jun 2007, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
You could also try to eliminate any change from
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-cvs/2007-q1/msg00139.html which is not
related to your problem, [...]
You don't
The CYGWIN env. var. only has nontsec different, the other 2 are the
defaults
(no need to even put them)... those are the 2 differences: your build of
vim,
and the nontsec, experiment with changing the later and find if your
binary is
the problem.
It was the vim build. After selectively
Hi all,
after upgrading perl to the version 5.8.8 I can't use perldoc to wiew perl
documentation. perldoc is searching for pod2man5.8.8 instead of pod2man which
is already preset in /usr/bin. Creating symbolic link pod2man5.8.8 -
/usr/bin/pod2man solve this issue.
Example:
$ perldoc -f chr
Hi,
I'd like to create /etc/passwd only from a certain group in the domain,
that way only that group will have ssh access.
is that possible?
10x
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Hi,
I'd like to create /etc/passwd only from a certain group in the domain,
that way only that group will have ssh access.
is that possible?
Add all the allowed users to a (newly created) regular windows group in the
windows user account UI. Call
Hi,
I am using Cygwin on Windows Vista Business. The problem is: whenever
I try to ping another host on the local network, it always fails.
However, I can access this host using ssh (from Cygwin). Is there any
solution?
Thanks,
Arthur N.
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On 19 July 2007 12:10, Arthur Niswar wrote:
Hi,
I am using Cygwin on Windows Vista Business. The problem is: whenever
I try to ping another host on the local network, it always fails.
However, I can access this host using ssh (from Cygwin). Is there any
solution?
Don't suppose this has
Hi there ;).
I´m having a problem with the permission masks applied to my files in
cygwin. For example, if I untar a file with php files, my cygwin system
writes them as:
-rwx--
If I run the same command on a Unix system the mask is:
-rw-r--r--
It happens with all the files, not only
On Jul 19 13:35, Sim?n wrote:
Hi there ;).
I´m having a problem with the permission masks applied to my files in
cygwin. For example, if I untar a file with php files, my cygwin system
writes them as:
-rwx--
If I run the same command on a Unix system the mask is:
-rw-r--r--
On 19 July 2007 12:35, Simón wrote:
I´m having a problem with the permission masks applied to my files in
cygwin. For example, if I untar a file with php files, my cygwin system
writes them as:
-rwx--
If I run the same command on a Unix system the mask is:
-rw-r--r--
It happens
Simón wrote:
I´m having a problem with the permission masks applied to my files in
cygwin. For example, if I untar a file with php files, my cygwin system
writes them as:
-rwx--
I can think of three things that would cause this: $CYGWIN containing
nontsec, a FAT/network volume, or
Ooops, sorry. Here it is.
Brian Dessent wrote:
Simón wrote:
I´m having a problem with the permission masks applied to my files in
cygwin. For example, if I untar a file with php files, my cygwin system
writes them as:
-rwx--
I can think of three things that would cause this:
Hi there,
I unpacked the archive on /tmp as Dave suggested and the file
permissions got respected. I´ve attached the cygcheck on a previous message.
Kind regards, Simon.
Dave Korn wrote:
On 19 July 2007 12:35, Simón wrote:
I´m having a problem with the permission masks applied to my
On 19 July 2007 13:07, Simón wrote:
Brian Dessent wrote:
Simón wrote:
I´m having a problem with the permission masks applied to my files in
cygwin. For example, if I untar a file with php files, my cygwin system
writes them as:
-rwx--
I can think of three things that would
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Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2007 9:10 PM
Subject: Problem with ping in Windows Vista
Hi,
I am using Cygwin on Windows Vista Business. The problem is: whenever
I try to ping another host on the local
Dave Korn wrote:
On 19 July 2007 13:07, Simón wrote:
Brian Dessent wrote:
Simón wrote:
I´m having a problem with the permission masks applied to my files in
cygwin. For example, if I untar a file with php files, my cygwin system
writes them as:
-rwx--
I
Amir E. Aharoni wrote:
Don't be so quick to stop a postinstall script. Several minutes is not
too long to wait for some packages.
It was not several minutes - it was many many minutes. Half an hour maybe.
Still not necessarily long enough in general, though this may not be your
issue here.
I have a script called batchjob that looks like this:
#!/bin/bash
echo 'I was here'
-rwxr-xr-x 1 c10066 mkpasswd 48 Jul 19 09:30 batchjob
But when I try to execute it from the cygwin shell I get this:
$ batchjob
bash: batchjob: command not found
How do i execute a bash shell script
myuser01 wrote:
I have a script called batchjob that looks like this:
#!/bin/bash
echo 'I was here'
-rwxr-xr-x 1 c10066 mkpasswd 48 Jul 19 09:30 batchjob
But when I try to execute it from the cygwin shell I get this:
$ batchjob
bash: batchjob: command not found
How do i execute a
Thanks for the help. What does the ./ do, please be as detailed as possible?
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I have a script called batchjob that looks like this:
#!/bin/bash
echo 'I was here'
-rwxr-xr-x 1 c10066 mkpasswd 48 Jul 19 09:30 batchjob
But when I try to execute it from the cygwin shell I get this:
$
Steffen Sledz wrote:
Here is the third try of the emacs 22.1 packages.
GOOD news: Now Emacs22 (at least) starts from an X window (urxvt-X). It is
still running.
But there are other questions.
1)
Emacs22 depend on xemacs-emacs-common which depend from xemacs: WHY to
install emacs one should
Makes sense now. Thanks for the help.
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On 19 July 2007 15:51, Reid Thompson wrote:
On Thu, 2007-07-19 at 07:47 -0700, on behalf of myuser01 wrote:
Thanks for the help. What does the ./ do, please be as detailed as
possible?
http://www.linuxheadquarters.com/howto/basic/path.shtml
Hey, why not plug our own faq while we're
On Thu, Jul 19, 2007 at 10:19:41AM -0400, Chris McMahan wrote:
After upgrading to the latest Cygwin cygwin-1.5.24 back in January, my
fetchmail, running as a daemon, would pop up a console windows
whenever it called the mda
[snip]
I would really like to run fetchmail in daemon mode,
All--
I'm trying to get a clear answer on this one. I have a gzipped tar file
from a customer that was originated on Unix. Inside the tar.gz are a series
of files that look something like this:
systemlog_071607_09:25.log
systemlog_071607_10:07.log
etc...
Basically, as per their log file
gmoney3138 wrote:
All--
I'm trying to get a clear answer on this one. I have a gzipped tar file
from a customer that was originated on Unix. Inside the tar.gz are a series
of files that look something like this:
systemlog_071607_09:25.log
systemlog_071607_10:07.log
etc...
Basically, as per
When the cygwin tar recognizes this, due to Windows restrictions, the output
file is not properly extracted. I Googled around and found options for
--force-file and http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2001-01/msg01536.html this
link , but I still can't get this to work properly.
I am able to get the
gmoney3138 wrote:
When the cygwin tar recognizes this, due to Windows restrictions, the output
file is not properly extracted. I Googled around and found options for
Use a managed mount or --transform s,:,_,g.
I'm not sure what this --force-file you mention is but it's not a valid
tar
Thanks to all, that just might be what I'm looking for.
Also, I made a typo in my original message. My mistake :). I meant to type
force-local instead of force-file. According to the tar help pages:
--force-local archive file is local even if it has a colon
I couldn't get this to
gmoney3138 wrote:
Thanks to all, that just might be what I'm looking for.
Also, I made a typo in my original message. My mistake :). I meant
to type force-local instead of force-file. According to the tar
help pages:
--force-local archive file is local even if it has a colon
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hi all,
after upgrading perl to the version 5.8.8 I can't use perldoc to wiew perl
documentation. perldoc is searching for pod2man5.8.8 instead of pod2man which is
already preset in /usr/bin. Creating symbolic link pod2man5.8.8 -
/usr/bin/pod2man solve this issue.
On Wed, Jul 18, 2007 at 08:29:24AM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
The problem
occurs when you have a data structure (typically a struct) declared
const that contains any reference to a variable that is imported from
another DLL. A fuller explanation is
The cygwin email package has been updated to the current stable version
2.5.1.
To ease packaging, the default configuration files that were stored in
/etc/defaults/etc/email/ are now stored in /etc/defaults/etc/.
The actual configuration files are still kept in /etc/email.
Upstream changelog:
Hans Streibel wrote:
Jove is an Emacs like editor. As such it uses the key sequence
CONTROL-X CONTROL-C (^X^C) for leaving the editor.
In Cygwin however ^C still sends the interrupt signal to the editor.
However the keystroke ^C should have been changed to not sending
that signal. On most
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According to Angelo Graziosi on 7/19/2007 8:51 AM:
1)
Emacs22 depend on xemacs-emacs-common which depend from xemacs: WHY to
install emacs one
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nanothief wrote:
When attempting to use an external command in vim (mainly make), I receive
the following error:
:make
sh: fork: Resource temporarily unavailable
Did you try rebaseall?
Yaakov
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2.5.1.
To ease packaging, the default configuration files that were stored in
/etc/defaults/etc/email/ are now stored in /etc/defaults/etc/.
The actual configuration files are still kept in /etc/email.
Upstream changelog:
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