On Jul 29 18:32, David Rothenberger wrote:
wget -x -nH --cut-dirs=2 \
http://mysite.verizon.net/res00a7j/cygwin/libao/libao-0.8.8-1-src.tar.bz2 \
http://mysite.verizon.net/res00a7j/cygwin/libao/libao-0.8.8-1.tar.bz2 \
http://mysite.verizon.net/res00a7j/cygwin/libao/setup.hint \
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According to Steffen Sledz on 7/29/2007 11:21 AM:
Cygport README mentioned GPG .sig files for all the files used to build
up a package. As I could see, the prep stage checks these. But they are
not made part to the final source package in package
Kovarththanan Rajaratnam wrote:
Hello Bill,
Bill Hoffman wrote:
Bill Hoffman wrote:
I had some trouble myself when I tested the install. I had to
unpack the tar file by hand. I must have messed something up. Any
ideas what? Once unpacked by hand the cmake install was fine. -Bill
I
On Mon, 30 Jul 2007, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jul 29 18:32, David Rothenberger wrote:
wget -x -nH --cut-dirs=2 \
http://mysite.verizon.net/res00a7j/cygwin/libao/libao-0.8.8-1-src.tar.bz2
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http://mysite.verizon.net/res00a7j/cygwin/libao/libao-0.8.8-1.tar.bz2 \
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On Fri, Jul 27, 2007 at 11:49:39AM -0400, Hicks,
Bill Hoffman wrote:
OK, I am lost here. Apparently my recent CMake 2.4.7 files are broken
for cygwin setup for some reason. Has anything changed in cygwin setup
recently in the untar section? Is there a more verbose mode that setup
can be run in?
No, nothing's changed in the untar code
Brian Dessent wrote:
Bill Hoffman wrote:
OK, I am lost here. Apparently my recent CMake 2.4.7 files are broken
for cygwin setup for some reason. Has anything changed in cygwin setup
recently in the untar section? Is there a more verbose mode that setup
can be run in?
No,
Brian Dessent wrote:
No, nothing's changed in the untar code in forever. I debugged it and
the problem is that setup does not recognise the file as a valid tar
archive. What version of tar did you use to create it?
The problem is the 'magic' field of the tar header (offset 257). Setup
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The new flac packages are ready.
Upstream incorporated the libOggFLAC and libOggFLAC++ libraries
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libOggFLAC and libOggFLAC++ packages.
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The new libogg package is ready.
wget -x -nH --cut-dirs=2 \
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The new speex packages are ready.
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Eric Blake schrieb:
If you set SIG in your environment (to anything, although 'export SIG=1'
seems simplest), then cygport will automatically prompt for creation of,
and distribute, .sig files as part of the package phase...
OK, I'll try that.
OK, I have figured out what happened. CMake 2.4.7-1 was the first release
of cmake done with cpack for cygwin. It was not generating gnu style
tar files.
I have changed that, so it should work with setup now.
Corinna, can you please upload:
Bill Hoffman wrote:
So, that explains why the tar file works, it is just not a gnu tar file.
Something must have changed in my code because the 2.4.6 version
has the gnu style header and the 2.4.7 version has the other header.
I will try and figure out what changed and create a new release.
Brian Dessent wrote:
Bill Hoffman wrote:
So, that explains why the tar file works, it is just not a gnu tar file.
Something must have changed in my code because the 2.4.6 version
has the gnu style header and the 2.4.7 version has the other header.
I will try and figure out what changed and
Bill Hoffman wrote:
Of course this won't take effect until the next setup release (unless
you use a snapshot) so bumping the cmake packages is still a good idea.
( http://cygwin.com/setup/snapshots/setup-2.577.exe )
Sounds good, thanks again for the help. I never would have figured
this
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On Sun, 29 Jul 2007, Linda Walsh wrote:
Eric Blake wrote:
.Xdefaults can also affect non-X usage of rxvt.
Yeah, I have entries for it in my X
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-07-30 10:05:27
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog syscalls.cc
Log message:
* syscalls.cc (stat_worker): Don't call build_fh_pc with invalid pc.
Patches:
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2007-07-30 10:58:17
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog fhandler_disk_file.cc sec_acl.cc
security.cc
Log message:
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On Sat, Jul 28, 2007 at 08:19:04PM -0700, Linda Walsh wrote:
Reini Urban wrote:
I would try a rebaseall
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Good suggestion. Hadn't thought of that. Unfortunately
rebaseall fails as well:
rebaseall
ReBaseImage (/usr/bin/cygiconv-2.dll) failed with last error = 6
Any other ideas?
At 7:32 PM -0500 7/29/07, René Berber wrote:
Back to the original problem: did you use ssh-user-config? (I guess you did
since you had to copy the public key).
No; I'd thought that ssh-user-config was to
configure an account that was to be an ssh client
(e.g. one within which I'd use ssh to
Daniel Griscom wrote:
At 7:32 PM -0500 7/29/07, René Berber wrote:
Back to the original problem: did you use ssh-user-config? (I guess
you did
since you had to copy the public key).
No; I'd thought that ssh-user-config was to configure an account that
was to be an ssh client (e.g. one
At 8:36 AM -0500 7/30/07, Michael Hipp wrote:
Daniel Griscom wrote:
At 7:32 PM -0500 7/29/07, René Berber wrote:
Back to the original problem: did you use ssh-user-config? (I guess you did
since you had to copy the public key).
No; I'd thought that ssh-user-config was to
configure an
* Michael Hipp (Mon, 30 Jul 2007 08:36:48 -0500)
Daniel Griscom wrote:
At 7:32 PM -0500 7/29/07, René Berber wrote:
Back to the original problem: did you use ssh-user-config? (I guess
What you reported about the log is simple, the password used is not
correct...
it should prompt you
Daniel Griscom wrote:
If so, then the first line above needs to be uncommented and changed
to 'no'. (Remember to keep a session open while you're testing
changes, and any changes won't become live until sshd is restarted
on the host.)
I think you said you were using authorized_keys2 as the
Cygwin commands are not working when I run them in windows cmd.exe. Should
they?
I ask this question because my scripts are saying command not found for
each line in them. I'm assuming it's trying to run the commands in windows
and they're not working?
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* zip184 (Mon, 30 Jul 2007 08:28:04 -0700 (PDT))
Cygwin commands are not working when I run them in windows cmd.exe. Should
they?
Yes.
I ask this question because my scripts are saying command not found for
each line in them.
What kind of scripts? Batch scripts? Shell scripts?
I'm
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On Sun, 29 Jul 2007, Linda Walsh wrote:
Eric Blake wrote:
.Xdefaults can also affect non-X usage of rxvt.
Yeah, I have entries for it in my X
On 30/07/07, zip184 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cygwin commands are not working when I run them in windows cmd.exe. Should
they?
Commands that are exe files are supposed to work. For example perl and
grep are both exe files in your bin directory, which is something like
C:\Cygwin\bin in Windows
I'm trying to run a shell script
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On 30/07/07, zip184 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
commands like grep or ls don't work, only regular DOS commands do. Do you
know how I can fix this?
Check that you have your Cygwin bin directory is in the path.
Cygwin bin directory is (probably) most often located at C:\Cygwin\bin
, but you
On 30 July 2007 16:59, zip184 wrote:
commands like grep or ls don't work, only regular DOS commands do. Do you
know how I can fix this?
Start menu-Settings-Control Panel-System-Advanced-Environment variables.
Find 'PATH' in the System variables section, click Edit, append
;C:\cygwin\bin
I finally figured it out. When I set up Windows, I was asked for an
administrative password, and gave one. Then I was asked for a default
username. I didn't know that by default Windows creates users with no
password, and that I had to explicitly set the password for each
user. So, that user
* zip184 (Mon, 30 Jul 2007 08:56:06 -0700 (PDT))
I'm trying to run a shell script
Are you sure? Anyway, you already executed the script and got errors.
These errros are really unrelated to Cmd.exe or Cygwin. You should
first learn the basics (http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/)
Hint: if the
Louis Kruger wrote:
[...]
I also have a complaint: the dialog that notifies the user of the
failed MD5 is not well designed. The dialog asks Do you want to skip
the package? and has a yes and no button. I read it quickly and
pressed no before thinking about it, the package went ahead and
On 7/30/07, Steve Holden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Louis Kruger wrote:
[...]
I also have a complaint: the dialog that notifies the user of the
failed MD5 is not well designed. The dialog asks Do you want to skip
the package? and has a yes and no button. I read it quickly and
pressed
This is the 2-line shell script I'm trying to run:
#! /bin/sh
touch test.txt
The privledges are set to 777
I get the error output line: bash: $'\r': command not found
for each command I put in the script, including cd, touch, ls, etc. Echo is
the only one that works for some reason.
On Mon, 2007-07-30 at 10:07 -0700, on behalf of zip184 wrote:
This is the 2-line shell script I'm trying to run:
#! /bin/sh
touch test.txt
The privledges are set to 777
I get the error output line: bash: $'\r': command not found
for each command I put in the script, including
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What are you using for an editor? Try it with vi, nedit or emacs.
Sounds like you've got DOS new-line characters on each line.
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Thorsten Kampe wrote:
* Michael Hipp (Mon, 30 Jul 2007 08:36:48 -0500)
Daniel Griscom wrote:
At 7:32 PM -0500 7/29/07, René Berber wrote:
Back to the original problem: did you use ssh-user-config? (I guess
What you reported about the log is simple, the password used is not
correct...
it
I know, I'm back again with my ridiculous r-command questions, but
please bear with me.
So I got rsh and rcp to work, but I was just wondering, is it possible
to rcp in the format:
rcp test.txt xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:/home/
Instead of:
rcp test.txt [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/ ??
The second way works
If you're .rhosts file is setup correctly, then yes it is possible. I
run NIS and everyone's home directory is NFS mounted so anyone can go
anywhere from any machine. You might have to look at /etc/hosts.allow
or /etc/hosts.deny or /etc/hosts.equiv.
But to answer your question, yes it is
On Mon, 23 Jul 2007, Christopher Faylor wrote:
Brian Ford writes:
$ date outfile
$ cat outfile
Mon Jul 23 11:30:14 CDT 2007
$ java Test outfile 21
$ cat outfile
message1 to stdout
message1 to stderr
message2 to stderr
message2 to stout
Oops, what happened to the
Hi Cygwin users,
I have a very basic question: Sometimes when I am running something with
cygwin the output text is so long, that even if I scroll up I cannot see all
the text. Is there a way to change it so that i could scroll more history
back? Or alternatively, can I type something that will
does it help if you do
make check make.log 21
then look at make.log?
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On Mon, 30 Jul 2007, mcbenus wrote:
Hi Cygwin users,
I have a very basic question: Sometimes when I am running something with
cygwin the output text is so long, that even if I scroll up I cannot see
mcbenus wrote:
Hi Cygwin users,
I have a very basic question: Sometimes when I am running something with
cygwin the output text is so long, that even if I scroll up I cannot see all
the text. Is there a way to change it so that i could scroll more history
back? Or alternatively, can I type
On 7/28/2007 10:42 AM, Mark Harig wrote:
If you discover a repeatable set of steps that you can follow that will
cause Emacs to crash, would you please post those to this list? They
could be used as a test to tell whether Emacs has been built correctly.
I have a tex file that you can use for
Hi Folks
Lots of refs to the case sensitivity nightmare in archives, but couldn't
find any to ntfs' obcaseinsensitive registry option
(HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\kernel\
dword:ObCaseInsensitive see here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/817921)
So, does anyone know:
*
On Tue, Jul 31, 2007 at 11:21:45AM +1200, Morgan Read wrote:
Hi Folks
Lots of refs to the case sensitivity nightmare in archives, but couldn't
find any to ntfs' obcaseinsensitive registry option
(HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\kernel\
dword:ObCaseInsensitive see here:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Jul 31, 2007 at 11:21:45AM +1200, Morgan Read wrote:
Hi Folks
Lots of refs to the case sensitivity nightmare in archives, but couldn't
find any to ntfs' obcaseinsensitive registry option
(HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\kernel\
Morgan Read wrote:
Sorry but there are too many strcasecmp's sprinkled throughout cygwin's
code to feel confident that it would work well at all.
Huh, you mean cygwin's been written not to take advantage of a case
sensitive file system even where it exists!?
I don't think you understand
On Tue, Jul 31, 2007 at 12:42:21PM +1200, Morgan Read wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Jul 31, 2007 at 11:21:45AM +1200, Morgan Read wrote:
Lots of refs to the case sensitivity nightmare in archives, but couldn't
find any to ntfs' obcaseinsensitive registry option
Brian Dessent wrote:
Morgan Read wrote:
Sorry but there are too many strcasecmp's sprinkled throughout cygwin's
code to feel confident that it would work well at all.
Huh, you mean cygwin's been written not to take advantage of a case
sensitive file system even where it exists!?
I don't
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Jul 31, 2007 at 12:42:21PM +1200, Morgan Read wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Jul 31, 2007 at 11:21:45AM +1200, Morgan Read wrote:
Lots of refs to the case sensitivity nightmare in archives, but couldn't
find any to ntfs' obcaseinsensitive registry
Right click 'My Computer' - Advanced - Environment Variables -
System Variables - PATH
Add the directory of [CygWin]\bin, eg c:\cygwin\bin
It needs to be seperated with a ';'
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