Jari Aalto writes:
* Tue 2007-09-18 Dr Dr Dr.Volker.Zell-QHcLZuEGTsvQT0dZR+AlfA AT
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Packaging seems wrong. All the guilt-*.txt symlinks are wrong, they point
to
Jari Aalto writes:
Included in Debian stable:
http://packages.debian.org/aewm++
GTG. Builds fine from source and packaging looks good.
Jari
Ciao
Volker
Jari Aalto writes:
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Symbolic link /usr/share/doc/unrtf-0.19.3/unrtf.html points to the wrong
location
Fixed. Thanks,
GTG.
Jari Aalto writes:
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/etc/boxes/boxes.conf will be overridden everytime you install a new
version. Please place boxes.conf below
Jari Aalto writes:
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Wrong location for man page
/share/man/man1/odt2txt.1
Fixed. Thanks,
Sorry that I already send a GTG.
Now
Jari Aalto writes:
Included in Debian stable:
http://packages.debian.org/aewm++-goodies
Jari
sdesc: Utilities to complement a minimal window manager
ldesc: These utilities were previously supplied with aewm++; they are
intended to provide some of the typical
Jari Aalto writes:
Included in Debian stable:
http://packages.debian.org/archivemail
GTG. Builds fine and packaging looks good.
Jari
Ciao
Volker
Jari Aalto writes:
Included in Debian stable
http://packages.debian.org/fcrackzip
GTG. Builds fine and packaging looks good.
Jari
Ciao
Volker
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category: X11
requires: cygwin xorg-x11-base xorg-x11-bin-dlls
Your file listing is again wrong in your README. I really would leave
it out.
This
Included in Debian stable
http://packages.debian.org/python-paramiko
Jari
sdesc: SSH2 connection library for Python
ldesc: This is a library for making SSH2 connections (client or server).
Emphasis is on using SSH2 as an alternative to SSL for making secure
connections between python
Included in Debian stable
http://packages.debian.org/flawfinder
Jari
sdesc: Examine source code and look for security weaknesses
ldesc: Program searches through C/C++ source code looking for potential
security flaws, ranking them by likely severity. It's is a tool to
quickly finding and
Jari Aalto writes:
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category: X11
requires: cygwin xorg-x11-base xorg-x11-bin-dlls
Your file listing is again wrong in your
Included in Debian stable
http://packages.debian.org/lzma
Jari
sdesc: Compression program using high 7z compress algorithm
ldesc: The program uses compression algorithm based on Lempel Ziv compression
method. It provides high compression ratio and very fast
decompression, so it is very
Jari Aalto writes:
Included in Debian stable
http://packages.debian.org/python-paramiko
According to the python-paramiko documentation this package depends on
pycrypto 1.9+ - http://www.amk.ca/python/code/crypto.html
So you should ITP pycrypto (or python-crypto) first. (requires
Jari Aalto writes:
Included in Debian stable
http://packages.debian.org/flawfinder
Jari
sdesc: Examine source code and look for security weaknesses
ldesc: Program searches through C/C++ source code looking for potential
security flaws, ranking them by likely
Jari Aalto writes:
Included in Debian stable
http://packages.debian.org/lzma
Builds fine and packaging looks good. GTG
Jari
Ciao
Volker
Included in Debain stable
http://packages.debian.org/mmv
Jari
sdesc: Move, copy, append and link multiple files with wild cards
ldesc: Program to move/copy/append/link multiple files
according to a set of wildcard patterns. This multiple action is
performed safely, i.e. without any
* Sun 2007-09-30 Dr Dr Dr.Volker.Zell-QHcLZuEGTsvQT0dZR+AlfA AT
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http://packages.debian.org/python-paramiko
According to the python-paramiko documentation this package depends on
pycrypto 1.9+ -
Jari Aalto writes:
Included in Debain stable
http://packages.debian.org/mmv
GTG. Builds fine and packaging looks good.
Jari
Ciao
Volker
Jari Aalto writes:
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http://packages.debian.org/python-paramiko
According to the python-paramiko documentation this package depends
Included inDebian stable
http://packages.debian.org/python-crypto
Jari
sdesc: Cryptographic algorithms and protocols for Python
ldesc: A collection of cryptographic algorithms and protocols,
implemented for use from Python. Among the contents of the package:
MD2, MD4, AES, ARC2, Blowfish,
Igor Peshansky schrieb:
Now from the same cygwin shell, if I run rsh any_unix_machine, I am
now logged into a unix box, now I run rsh terminal_server_name, I am
now back on the terminal server. Now if I run calc, it doesn't work,
attached are 2 snapshots.
so you have
terminal-server -unix
Hi,
Pardon my ignorance, and that I am never good in this
stuff.
I have noticed that the startxwin.bat starts the X
Server using
%RUN% XWin -multiwindow -clipboard -silent-dup-error
Is there any way of checking if the X Server is
currently running? Because if you try
O. Olson schrieb:
Is there any way of checking if the X Server is
currently running? Because if you try this again, it
gives you “A fatal error” … which does not crash your
computer – but is a bit annoying to me.
There probably is a more elegant solution but doing
ps |grep Xwin
O. Olson wrote:
Is there any way of checking if the X Server is
currently running? Because if you try this again, it
gives you a fatal error which does not crash your
computer, but is a bit annoying to me.
When XWin starts it writes a lock file /tmp/.X11-unix/X0.
When XWin ends
O. Olson wrote:
Is there any way of checking if the X Server is
currently running? Because if you try this again, it
gives you “A fatal error” … which does not crash your
computer – but is a bit annoying to me.
The checkX program is written specifically to do this.
#!/bin/sh
if
--- Charles Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha
scritto:
O. Olson wrote:
Is there any way of checking if the X Server is
currently running? Because if you try this again,
it
gives you A fatal error
which does not crash
your
computer but is a bit annoying to me.
The checkX
--- Holger Krull [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
There probably is a more elegant solution but doing
ps |grep Xwin /dev/null || run Xwin -your options
here
will only start Xwin if it is not running already.
(Assuming you will only start one Xwin)
Dear Holger,
I dont think I
O. Olson wrote:
--- Holger Krull [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
There probably is a more elegant solution but doing
ps |grep Xwin /dev/null || run Xwin -your options
here
will only start Xwin if it is not running already.
(Assuming you will only start one Xwin)
Dear Holger,
On 2007-09-30, O. Olson wrote:
Thanks Chuck. This looks like what I need - but how do
I get this checkX program. It does not seem to be
there in my path.
Any pointers on where it would be installed.
You can use 'cygcheck' to find the Cygwin package the contains a
particular program.
O. Olson schrieb:
--- Holger Krull [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
There probably is a more elegant solution but doing
ps |grep Xwin /dev/null || run Xwin -your options
here
will only start Xwin if it is not running already.
(Assuming you will only start one Xwin)
I don’t think I
--- Gary Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha
scritto:
You can use 'cygcheck' to find the Cygwin package
the contains a
particular program. For example,
$ cygcheck -p checkX
Found 2 matches for checkX.
checkx/checkx-0.1.0-1 checks to see if Xserver
is usable
O. Olson wrote:
--- Gary Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha
scritto:
You can use 'cygcheck' to find the Cygwin package
the contains a
particular program. For example,
$ cygcheck -p checkX
Found 2 matches for checkX.
checkx/checkx-0.1.0-1 checks to see if Xserver is usable
--- Bengt-Arne Fjellner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ha scritto:
Just run setup click next until your in the
categories window.
Click view till you reach not installed.
scroll down till you see checkX
select it and then next.
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Thanks Bengt-Arne for your
--- Holger Krull [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
I misstyped XWin, it is W not w. Sorry, i didn't
test it.
Dear Holger,
I can get your suggestion of
ps |grep XWin /dev/null ||XWin -multiwindow
-clipboard -silent-dup-error
to work from the Cygwin Command Prompt as well as from
a
O. Olson schrieb:
ps |grep XWin /dev/null ||XWin -multiwindow
-clipboard -silent-dup-error
to work from the Cygwin Command Prompt as well as from
a script file (.sh). I am now trying to copy and
modify my startxwin.bat file – to see if it can do
I suggest you start the shell script from a
On 2007-09-30, O. Olson wrote:
Thanks Bengt-Arne for your quick reply. I think I got
this installed. I now put the following into a file
and am trying to execute it from the cygwin prompt. I
get the error
/usr/X11R6/bin/sd.sh: line 8: syntax error near
unexpected token `fi'
--- Gary Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha
scritto:
My guess is that you created that file with DOS line
endings. Try
converting it to use Unix line endings,
cd /usr/X11R6/bin
d2u sd.sh
then try executing it again.
Also, I would recommend putting such scripts that
you create
--- Holger Krull [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
I suggest you start the shell script from a
batchfile.
Like:
C:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe -l yourstartscript.sh
Or make an Windows Icon with that command.
If yourstartscript.sh is not found you have to give
the full path to it in cygwin
--- Holger Krull [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha scritto:
I suggest you start the shell script from a
batchfile.
Like:
C:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe -l yourstartscript.sh
Or make an Windows Icon with that command.
If yourstartscript.sh is not found you have to give
the full path to it in cygwin
On 2007-10-01, O. Olson wrote:
--- Gary Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha
scritto:
My guess is that you created that file with DOS line
endings. Try
converting it to use Unix line endings,
cd /usr/X11R6/bin
d2u sd.sh
then try executing it again.
Also, I would recommend
--- Gary Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] ha
scritto:
You're welcome.
I've written a few batch files that call Bash
scripts, but to be
honest, I seldom get these right the first
time--there is usually
some aspect of the transition from Windows/DOS to
Cygwin that I
overlook. Since you're
I got this nice little Sandisk sansa express MP3 player that plugs into the
USB port on my XP machine.
Unlike other USB devices I've used, Windows doesn't give this thing a drive
letter, but does something else; it shows up on the explorer window and kind
of acts like a drive there, but it
Ren Berber wrote:
Edit the file and comment out the Example as the instructions above it
say, then add your favorite options... closest db server.
I will try, but why should I edit it if until now I never edit it?
When did you install version 0.91.2? The post-installer probably erased
Hi, I'm having some trouble installing cygwin openssh.
I'm on windows vista ultimate, and I'm trying to follow the directions given in
Cygwin\...release\openssh\openssh-4.7p1-2\usr\share\doc\Cygwin\openssh
More specifically, I don't know exactly what I should choose when running
Angelo Graziosi wrote:
Rene' Berber wrote:
Edit the file and comment out the Example as the instructions above it
say, then add your favorite options... closest db server.
I will try, but why should I edit it if until now I never edit it?
You have to, clamd.conf and freshclam.conf both
Rene' Berber wrote:
you have to choose between UNIX socket or TCP socket in clamd.conf, at
least.
I do not know the difference: may you suggest it?
TIA,
Angelo.
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Angelo Graziosi wrote:
Rene' Berber wrote:
you have to choose between UNIX socket or TCP socket in clamd.conf, at
least.
I do not know the difference: may you suggest it?
The recommended way is to use UNIX socket (the default is /tmp/clamd.socket),
unless you want to use clamd from
Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
Max Bowsher writes:
Subversion, a version control system which aims to be a compelling
replacement for CVS, has been updated in the Cygwin net distribution to
version 1.4.5-1.
This is a new upstream bugfix and (low-to-moderate urgency) security
Subversion, a version control system which aims to be a compelling
replacement for CVS, has been updated in the Cygwin net distribution to
version 1.4.5-2.
This is a packaging fix, to use the correct directory name for the
Python bindings.
Max Bowsher.
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Rene' Berber wrote:
The recommended way is to use UNIX socket (the default is /tmp/clamd.socket),
I have
LocalSocket /tmp/clamd.socket
Does this mean I have UNIX socket ?
i.e. /tmp/clamd.socket == UNIX socket ???
(Sorry, but my ignorance is great regarding these things...)
TIA,
Angelo Graziosi wrote:
Rene' Berber wrote:
The recommended way is to use UNIX socket (the default is /tmp/clamd.socket),
I have
LocalSocket /tmp/clamd.socket
Does this mean I have UNIX socket ?
i.e. /tmp/clamd.socket == UNIX socket ???
yes
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I have found a bug actually a hang condition when I attempt to
run Setup for Cygwin on my Toshiba Satellite with MS Vista
with all current MS Windows updates installed.
The hang occurs in the Running section of Setup on the file:
/etc/postinstall/post-texmf.sh
From what I
Tom Hall wrote:
I got this nice little Sandisk sansa express MP3 player that plugs into the
USB port on my XP machine.
Unlike other USB devices I've used, Windows doesn't give this thing a drive
letter, but does something else; it shows up on the explorer window and kind
of acts like a drive
Thomas Dineen wrote:
Gentle People:
I have found a bug actually a hang condition when I attempt to
run Setup for Cygwin on my Toshiba Satellite with MS Vista
with all current MS Windows updates installed.
The hang occurs in the Running section of Setup on the file:
On Sun, Sep 30, 2007 at 03:46:42PM -0400, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Check under the Disk Management snap-in in Windows (under Administrator
Tools, Computer Management). If it shows up there, you should be able
to set a drive letter. If not, you may be able to access it using /dev/sdXX
On 30 September 2007 22:34, Tom Hall wrote:
On Sun, Sep 30, 2007 at 03:46:42PM -0400, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Check under the Disk Management snap-in in Windows (under Administrator
Tools, Computer Management). If it shows up there, you should be able
to set a drive letter. If not, you
On Sun, Sep 30, 2007 at 03:46:42PM -0400, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Check under the Disk Management snap-in in Windows (under Administrator
Tools, Computer Management). If it shows up there, you should be able
to set a drive letter. If not, you may be able to access it using /dev/sdXX
Hello,
I have used the 'setup.exe' to install the latest cygwin without any problem
on my Vista Ultimate which is running on a Macbook Pro via Boot Camp beta. I
believe that you need to login as Vista administrator. Good luck!
Long
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Subversion, a version control system which aims to be a compelling
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