Hello,
I'm having a strange problem with tags in vim 7.1 that I've just installed.
My Cygwin version is 1.5.25-14.
I'm experimenting in directory c:/temp where I have a source file
test.c and a tag file tagfile (see below).
I also set environment variable EXINIT as set tags=tagfile.
File
2008/6/16 Larry Hall (Cygwin) [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
A common reason for this kind of message is also
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#BLODA. Check it out if you haven't
already.
Thanks Larry- I've taken a look at the list, and the only match with
our environment is McAfee - but that doesn't
On Jun 15 12:38, Stefanos Makris wrote:
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU
Hi Corinna,
I'm sorry to ask such a basic question, but id there somewhere where I can
get information around these plans? I would like to give it a try if I can.
--Stefanos.
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On Jun 15 19:03, Chris wrote:
I just tumpled over a problem with MingW and Cygwin.
I tried to compile a new version of gcc and got an error that was saying me
that no more processes can be started. So I looked into the taskmanager and
saw that I had too high PIDs (260.000) and that my RAM
On Jun 16 01:13, Alex Shturm wrote:
Hello,
I'm having a strange problem with tags in vim 7.1 that I've just installed.
My Cygwin version is 1.5.25-14.
[...]
*** Case (1)
tagfile:
my_function$TESTDIR/test.c/^int my_function (int aaa)$/
Hi all
I have been trying to get rpm-4.4.2.3 to compile under Cygwin.
I'm almost there, I think, but am just getting stuck at the end.
Please see the attached shell script.
The problem where it gets stuck is the final link of RPM,
where it can't find the beecrypt libraries
I've tried various
Hi all
I've become interested in making a Cygwin distribution based on RPM.
My main reasons for doing this:
(1) I come from a RHEL/OEL/Fedora background, so I'd rather use yum
than setup.exe
(2) I like the fact that rpm has a proper database of which file owns
which package, so I can
do things
2008/6/16 SJ Kissane:
Please find attached cyg2rpm.pl, which converts Cygwin binary packages
into RPMs.
Of course, this is just a hacky first attempt, but it shows where I'm going.
Example of usage:
$ ./cyg2rpm.pl http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/cygwin/ work
I prefer working with a local
On May 14 21:48, Reini Urban wrote:
Another minor setup error:
xerces-c-test/setup.hint
category: Util
Util = Utils
I've already fixed it on sourceware,
but please update your local cygwin patch resp. hint also.
I just found the same setup error in the release-2 version. Fixed on
Oh, and on the topic of automatically setting up ssh port forwarding as
a service: OP should definitely use autossh. This will keep the
connection alive if it drops, automatically restarting it as necessary.
Otherwise, the first time it dies the service will stop and the user
must manually
Corina,
Unfortunately generation of tags is beyond my control. They are using
environment variables so our source tree could be accessible the same
way from Unix and Windows (cygwin) machines, where the root environment
variable is different.
This issue looks like a buffer overflow to me.
SJ Kissane wrote:
Hi all
I've become interested in making a Cygwin distribution based on RPM.
My main reasons for doing this:
(1) I come from a RHEL/OEL/Fedora background, so I'd rather use yum
than setup.exe
(2) I like the fact that rpm has a proper database of which file owns
which package,
On Jun 16 09:45, Alex Shturm wrote:
Corina,
s/Corina/Corinna/
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU
Unfortunately generation of tags is beyond my control. They are using
Case 1 works if the path is given as POSIX path. Since you have
your own environment under control, you shuld simply set the
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 03:24:49PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On May 14 21:48, Reini Urban wrote:
Another minor setup error:
xerces-c-test/setup.hint
category: Util
Util = Utils
I've already fixed it on sourceware,
but please update your local cygwin patch resp. hint also.
I just
Am Montag 16 Juni 2008 schrieb René Berber:
Matthias Meyer wrote:
[snip]
$ cygrunsrv -I forward -p /usr/bin/ssh -a -v -f -2 -N -L
5729:localhost:5729 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -u root -w password
$ cygrunsrv -S forward
cygrunsrv: Error starting a service: StartService: Win32 error 1069:
Der
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Marco Atzeri wrote:
| the package hdf5 is now available with the Cygwin distribution:
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| http://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/ (homepage)
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| HDF5 is one of the package needed to fully compile Octave
It's also needed to build Octave extensions, but its
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Marco Atzeri wrote:
| new versions 3.0.1-1 of octave, octave-devel and octave-doc
| and new version 20080507-1 of octave-forge have been uploaded.
You should really use --libexecdir=/usr/lib for this package. AFAIK
/usr/sbin does not usually
--- Yaakov (Cygwin Ports) ha scritto:
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Marco Atzeri wrote:
| the package hdf5 is now available with the Cygwin
distribution:
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| http://www.hdfgroup.org/HDF5/ (homepage)
|
| HDF5 is one of the package needed to fully compile
Octave
--- Yaakov (Cygwin Ports) ha scritto:
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Marco Atzeri wrote:
| new versions 3.0.1-1 of octave, octave-devel and
octave-doc
| and new version 20080507-1 of octave-forge have
been uploaded.
You should really use --libexecdir=/usr/lib for
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Marco Atzeri wrote:
| Hi all,
| new versions 3.0.1-1 of octave, octave-devel and octave-doc
| and new version 20080507-1 of octave-forge have been uploaded.
Since .oct files are just DLLs, should they be treated as such by
cygport (and perhaps
Hi Thomas,
On May 13 11:09, Schutter, Thomas A. wrote:
Except that is not what I am seeing. When I run id from a console
cygwin shell:
$ id
uid=18718(tschutter) gid=10513(Domain Users)
groups=544(Administrators),545(Users),10513(Domain
On Jun 16 13:23, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 03:24:49PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On May 14 21:48, Reini Urban wrote:
xerces-c-test/setup.hint
category: Util
I just found the same setup error in the release-2 version. Fixed on
sourceware.
Uh, why were there
Oh, btw., Charles, that's one for you.
On Jun 16 23:01, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On May 13 11:09, Schutter, Thomas A. wrote:
Except that is not what I am seeing. When I run id from a console
cygwin shell:
$ id
uid=18718(tschutter) gid=10513(Domain Users)
Andrew Schulman wrote:
Oh, and on the topic of automatically setting up ssh port forwarding as
a service: OP should definitely use autossh. This will keep the
connection alive if it drops, automatically restarting it as necessary.
Otherwise, the first time it dies the service will stop and
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 11:03:31PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jun 16 13:23, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 03:24:49PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On May 14 21:48, Reini Urban wrote:
xerces-c-test/setup.hint
category: Util
I just found the same setup error in
Hi Corinna,
Without knowing too much about the specifics of the issue, I will attempt
guess that the missing functionality probably has to do with the replication
of file descriptors passed through unix sockets. Is this your assessment as
well? If this is the case, then would be expect that new
Hey all,
I have a program (native win32) that is capable of launching
sub-processes, using apr (apache portable runtime), which is essentially
a wrapper around CreateProcess in the Windows API. My program creates a
modified environment (changes the PATH env var), and passes this new
environment
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