Dave kilroyd-gM/ye1e23mwn+bqq9rb...@public.gmane.org writes:
While updating chere for posh, I came across a couple oddities with
posh's setup.hint.
Despite being a shell, posh only turns up in the Interpreters category.
Should it be in Shells so that it's easier to find?
Included now.
The
Debian just released update with few important fixes:
tigrc-parsing-fix.dpatch
mem-corruption-fix.dpatch
non-utf8-fix.dpatch
Now included also in Cygwin version:
wget \
http://cante.net/~jaalto/tmp/cygwin/tig/setup.hint \
New upstream release (setup.hint updated; cf. Dave's message)
wget \
http://cante.net/~jaalto/tmp/cygwin/posh/posh-0.6.15-1-src.tar.bz2 \
http://cante.net/~jaalto/tmp/cygwin/posh/posh-0.6.15-1.tar.bz2 \
http://cante.net/~jaalto/tmp/cygwin/posh/setup.hint
Jari
Dan Moulding wrote:
I typically update my Cygwin installations about once a month, and
rarely run into any difficulties. However, this morning after updating
I could no longer start any X applications due to some apparent font
problems. Please note that I successfully installed the *new*
I've been 'tinkering around' with Cygwin for a few months now. Not doing
anything serious with it - just finding out about it. And in the main, I
like it. The only disappointment (sorry guys) is 'X11' (or maybe the
problems are with gtk-x11).
Either way, I've been hugely disappointed at how
John Emmas wrote:
I've been 'tinkering around' with Cygwin for a few months now. Not doing
anything serious with it - just finding out about it. And in the main, I
like it. The only disappointment (sorry guys) is 'X11' (or maybe the
problems are with gtk-x11).
Either way, I've been hugely
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From: Jon TURNEY
Subject: Re: X / gtk-x11 / flicker and other problems
btw, I use -multiwindow mode all the time, but I've obviously trained
myself not to see any of these artefacts
lol - fair point..! But I must admit, having seen how the graphics
performance
Gery Herbozo Jimenez wrote:
I really hate the assignment of Alt-F4 to kill a running X-server.
What magic must I perform to set it back to the more traditional
Alt-Ctl-Backspace combo? Thanks.
Ideas?
Why don't you use just the 'exit' word on your xterm and then right click on
your
This is not the central issue - the issue is that VirtuaWin may be
prematurely killing the session.
oh! sorry, I hope you find the answer you're looking for, and soon!
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Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Jon TURNEY wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I really hate the assignment of Alt-F4 to kill a running X-server.
What magic must I perform to set it back to the more traditional
Alt-Ctl-Backspace combo? Thanks.
Let me ask this more properly. I know how to
Mark J. Reed wrote:
I don't use it, but startfluxbox sounds like something that kicks of
fluxbox and then exits (vs xterm which stays around). Could that be
the problem?
Likely true.
Also, if you're using ssh, why not use ssh forwarding instead of
sending the X traffic back over a
Dan Moulding wrote:
This time, I was getting Unable to load any usable iso8859 font
errors anytime I'd try to start xterm. I searched the FAQs and the
web, but was unable to find any suggestions that led to a solution. At
one point, while trying to fix the problem, I also got the could not
open
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I really hate the assignment of Alt-F4 to kill a running X-server.
What magic must I perform to set it back to the more traditional
Alt-Ctl-Backspace combo? Thanks.
Let me ask this more properly. I know how to use -nounixkill and
-nowinkill to prevent
In Cygwin X11R6 and Exceed 10, the additional colors in my rgb.txt
file are used. However, in Cygwin X11R7, even though the rgb.txt file
is the same, but in the new location, the additional colors do not
seem to be used. In Cygwin X11R6 and Exceed 10, I see the many
different colors, but in
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Mark J. Reed wrote:
I don't use it, but startfluxbox sounds like something that kicks of
fluxbox and then exits (vs xterm which stays around). Could that be
the problem?
Likely true.
That is, indeed what it was .. at least in some form. The
fix turned out to be to
I really hate the assignment of Alt-F4 to kill a running X-server.
What magic must I perform to set it back to the more traditional
Alt-Ctl-Backspace combo? Thanks.
Ideas?
Why don't you use just the 'exit' word on your xterm and then right click on
your 'X server' icon to close/exit
Jon TURNEY wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
Tim Daneliuk wrote:
I really hate the assignment of Alt-F4 to kill a running X-server.
What magic must I perform to set it back to the more traditional
Alt-Ctl-Backspace combo? Thanks.
Let me ask this more properly. I know how to use -nounixkill and
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Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
After switching to the latest Xorg packages (still under cygwin-1.5),
WindowMaker-0.90.0-2 stops working after more or less 36 hours continues
uptime of my laptop. When this happens I see the following in a bash window
I don't use it, but startfluxbox sounds like something that kicks of
fluxbox and then exits (vs xterm which stays around). Could that be
the problem?
Also, if you're using ssh, why not use ssh forwarding instead of
sending the X traffic back over a separate, unencrypted connection?
And you
Hello,
I've run into a problem with Cygwin X that I'm at a loss as to how
to debug further. I have a trivial test case that uses Java and SWT,
and it creates a simple dialog box (source code provided below - I
found it as an example on the internet). I have two other machines -
one is a
Jana Skleničková wrote:
Because I couldn't find anything unusual or helpful in the logs I
captured packets using Wireshark. So far I found this:
Solaris to Cygwin
X11, Request, opcode: 51 (SetFontPath)
opcode: 51 (SetFontPath)
unused
request-lenth: 14
From: cygwin-xfree-ow...@cygwin.com
[mailto:cygwin-xfree-ow...@cygwin.com] On Behalf Of Jared Silva
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2009 4:13 PM
However, in Cygwin X11R7, even though the rgb.txt file
is the same, but in the new location,
Which is the new location? I've been looking
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 8:03 PM, Mike Ayers wrote:
However, in Cygwin X11R7, even though the rgb.txt file
is the same, but in the new location,
Which is the new location?
I don't know if there is a default location in X11R7, but you can set
the location explicitly via the environment
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Mark Geisert wrote:
Is there some way the packages could be reworked so that an X-related install
or
update doesn't try to pull in perl? It gets tiresome having to uncheck
util-linux and perl every time I update my set of machines with
On Tue, Feb 03, 2009 at 05:04:08AM -0800, amorphia wrote:
Can I plead for developers, please please don't make setup.exe broken? I am
sure there are many many users like me who don't expect to have to be
monitoring some random mailing lists in order to work out what else you need
to do when
Yaakov writes:
Is there some way the packages could be reworked so that an X-related
install or update doesn't try to pull in perl? It gets tiresome having
to uncheck util-linux and perl every time I update my set of machines
with setup.exe.
I'm sorry you have something against perl,
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: cori...@sourceware.org 2009-02-03 09:03:18
Modified files:
winsup/doc : ChangeLog pathnames.sgml
Log message:
* pathnames.sgml: Rephrase the Case sensitive filenames chapter
slightly.
Patches:
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[log$:513] name=$(date +tiny-%b-%d-%g)
[log$:514] bakup=$name.tz
The assignments above result in bakup being
/c/home/bak/tiny-Feb-02-g\r.tz. I'd like to understand why this
happens
when the script is being run from cron (but not when I run it in a bash
shell). Is the fix is to put /usr/bin/date
I read with interest the problems with getting good time stamps from modern
PC Systems that hibernate.
I've been working on a different problem, and it occurs to me that a
utility of Windows can be used to solve this problem, if you don't mind
doing it in a non-GNUish way.
There's a console
I find that every time I upgrade openssh it breaks and I have to run:
chmod 755 /usr/sbin/* /usr/bin/*
It seems silly, but this is something I end up having to do on all/any
of my machines every time for years (my notes are dated 2004).
I can't help but think that there's something I'm
I ran across an oddity in the cygwin headers today.
machine/_types.h has
typedef signed int __int32_t;
unsigned int __uint32_t;
stdint.h has
typedef long int32_t
typedef unsigned long uint32_t
cygwin/types.h has
typedef __uint32_t u_int32_t;
What this means is that these public types don't
Arun Biyani abiyani at dickey-john.com writes:
[log$:513] name=$(date +tiny-%b-%d-%g)
[log$:514] bakup=$name.tz
The assignments above result in bakup being
/c/home/bak/tiny-Feb-02-g\r.tz. I'd like to understand why this
happens
Please don't commandeer threads. The answer to your
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From: cygwin-ow...@cygwin.com [mailto:cygwin-ow...@cygwin.com] On
Behalf Of Eric Blake
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2009 11:16 AM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: date generates a \r
Arun Biyani abiyani at dickey-john.com writes:
[log$:513] name=$(date
On Tue, Feb 3, 2009 at 12:39 PM, Arun Biyani wrote:
Please don't commandeer threads.
A little puzzled. Are there parts to the message I did not see?
Yes. Every email message has many headers with metadata. Your mail
program may provide an option to view them (show all headers, show
original,
No, the fix is to quit using linefeeds in your script files
unless you are willing to teach bash to ignore those line
feeds. d2u is your friend.
I ran dos2unix on that script. Its not the script.
I use emacs as editor. crontab -e invokes emacs. Maybe the crontab
file has something in it.
No, the fix is to quit using linefeeds in your script files unless you
are
willing to teach bash to ignore those line feeds. d2u is your friend.
Attached are the relevant files. I don't see where the problem is.
cygcheck.log
Description: cygcheck.log
crontab.log
Description: crontab.log
Hey Guys,
I just Love the Cygwin Work by cygnus, even if nobody here replies or in
any way answer to my Question/Problems. Its really good what i realy like
was how it gets windows into linux like enviorment, Coz of this i almost
created WCAMP Layout on Windows XP and even did that
Charles Wilson wrote:
I ran across an oddity in the cygwin headers today.
stdint.h has
typedef long int32_t
typedef unsigned long uint32_t
Now, on cygwin, there's no real harm. But from the C standard, long and
int are distinct types, so the following:
This is the 32-bit equivalent of
Arun Biyani wrote:
No, the fix is to quit using linefeeds in your script files unless you
are
willing to teach bash to ignore those line feeds. d2u is your friend.
Attached are the relevant files. I don't see where the problem is.
Well this stuff don't look good:
Missing file:
hi,
How about if i make SYSTEM user as root in cygwin and
Administrators
Group as root Group, even install Cygwin 1.7 by SYSTEM
user, Does it
effect on Cygwin working in any way.
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From: cygwin-ow...@cygwin.com [mailto:cygwin-ow...@cygwin.com] On
Behalf
Of Dave Korn
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2009 12:40 PM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: date generates a \r
Well this stuff don't look good:
Missing file: /usr/bin/mktemp.exe from
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