I am trying to setup a Windows XP Professional laptop that is running cygwin
with nfs-server on it. The NFS server is exporting a windows directory that
I will be sharing with a virtual machine running QNX on the same laptop
using VMWARE server.
I installed the NFS server and used its configure
Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
> What about enabling the autopoint -V option (which is currently
> commented out as "dangerous" on lines 164-166,212-222), and changing the
> version mismatch error on line 276 into a message or warning? Cygport
> could then export AUTOPOINT="autopoint -V 0.17" when libto
GNU libtool is a generic library support script. Libtool hides the
complexity of using shared libraries behind a consistent, portable
interface.
This is a bugfix and feature enhancement update.
[[ compiled using gcc-3.4.4-999 ]]
This release is specific for cygwin-1.7, but it differs from the
si
GNU libtool is a generic library support script. Libtool hides the
complexity of using shared libraries behind a consistent, portable
interface.
This is a bugfix update.
[[ compiled using gcc-3.4.4-999 ]]
Unless there are serious issues with this package, it is likely to be
the last version of l
On Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 05:39:34PM -0400, Lee D.Rothstein wrote:
> I'm having two problems with 'rsync' (over 'ssh'), that are
> possible pilot error.
>
> Here's the portion of the 'bash' script I use to run 'rsync':
> --
> rsync -vcrRt --stats --delete --force --prune-empty-dirs \
> --compress --
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Apr 2 16:21, Daniel Pocock wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Did you try?
I have now had a chance to try it under cygrunsrv from Cygwin 1.5.25 and 1.7
Under 1.5.25, it doesn't work because of the sockets issue
Under 1.7, a new issue is revealed: e
I'm having two problems with 'rsync' (over 'ssh'), that are
possible pilot error.
Here's the portion of the 'bash' script I use to run 'rsync':
--
rsync -vcrRt --stats --delete --force --prune-empty-dirs \
--compress --exclude "*.ion *.txt" --human-readable \
--itemize-changes --log-file="$LogF
Jaroslav Rynik wrote:
Hello,
I installed all the packages I could from the site.
This time the error message reads: configure: error: No C# compiler found.
So now you have the entire supported development suite. Cygwin does not
have a C# compiler. Perhaps you can use the java one instead.
Corinna Vinschen schreef:
>> Are these Samba shares by any chance? I can reproduce this only
>> for Samba shares, not for remote Windows NTFS drives.
>
> Oh, btw., install works fine for me, only mv complains with "failed to
> preserve ownership". Your above example also doesn't show any error
Dear,
I have problem setting mutt using Maildir format, I following tutorial
from http://wiki.mutt.org/?back=/Maildir in cygwin 1.5. I wonder if
there is some special configuration regarding using Maildir format in
Cygwin with mutt.
Thanks,
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there is a deep
> >> Since several days I try to debug GNU screen within Windows XP's cygwin
> >> environment - without any success. I see the start screen, which reminds
> >> me of the license stoff, skip that, and the Terminal-screen stays black.
> >
> > You mean completely black? No command prompt? Without a
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According to Corinna Vinschen on 4/2/2009 9:53 AM:
> I then puzzled out that on the machine where vim is fast, the filetype
> of the strace file was set to "", while on the incredible slow machine,
> vim had set the filetype to "asciidoc".
Did you, pe
Michael T. Davis wrote:
We have a standalone server running Windows Server 2003 SP2. We would
like to promote it to a member server in an existing Windows domain.
Mike,
Your description may have been not specific enough.
I believe Corinna understood that you meant to make the server a
Andrew Schulman wrote:
>> Since several days I try to debug GNU screen within Windows XP's cygwin
>> environment - without any success. I see the start screen, which reminds
>> me of the license stoff, skip that, and the Terminal-screen stays black.
>
> You mean completely black? No command prom
On Apr 2, 2009, at 13:30, Dave Korn wrote:
Is this possibly caused by having $SHELL set in the environment
in one case
but not the other?
We have a winner! The SHELL environment variable was set in both
cases to /bin/bash. Well, doing a "echo $SHELL" returned "/bin/bash"
in both case
On Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 07:15:33PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
>Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>On Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 06:45:00PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
>>>Dave Korn wrote: I downloaded setup.ini from the goh.com mirror; it's
>>>badly mangled, and is missing loads of entries. I compared it to a
>>>copy
Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 06:45:00PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
>> Dave Korn wrote:
>> I downloaded setup.ini from the goh.com mirror; it's badly mangled, and
>> is missing loads of entries. I compared it to a copy from another
>> mirror, and that one was complete.
>
> The
On Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 06:45:00PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
>Dave Korn wrote:
>I downloaded setup.ini from the goh.com mirror; it's badly mangled, and
>is missing loads of entries. I compared it to a copy from another
>mirror, and that one was complete.
The date stamp for setup.ini on that mirror
On Apr 2 17:44, Stephan Mueller wrote:
> On Apr 2 16:59, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> " 2. Use the environment variable setting of LC_ALL/LC_CTYPE/LANG at
> "the moment the console is opened the first time and then never
> "change this setting again until the console is closed again.
> "
> "
On Apr 2 12:38, Yaakov S wrote:
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> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > And it works as designed in your above testcase.
> >
> > I tested with a filename containing a Euro sign (Unicode 0x20ac), in
> > HTML speak "qq€". Cygwin converted it to "qq\016\
On Apr 2 16:59, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
" 2. Use the environment variable setting of LC_ALL/LC_CTYPE/LANG at
"the moment the console is opened the first time and then never
"change this setting again until the console is closed again.
"
" 3. Change rlogin to call setlocale(LC_ALL, ""); at
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Eric Blake wrote:
> Yes (or you could use the shorter unpack_cmd="tar Jxf"). In fact, I had
> to apply this to my local cygport in order to build m4-1.4.13-1 from the
> upstream .xz tarball. It would be nice to see a new cygport release with
> this
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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> And it works as designed in your above testcase.
>
> I tested with a filename containing a Euro sign (Unicode 0x20ac), in
> HTML speak "qq€". Cygwin converted it to "qq\016\342\202\254"
>
> The strace looks perfectly norm
Dave Korn wrote:
> Jaroslav Rynik wrote:
>> Did I do anything wrong?
>
> No, something has gone very badly indeed: there are lots of entries missing
> from the devel category. Maybe try another mirror and see if it works any
> better?
I downloaded setup.ini from the goh.com mirror; it's ba
Jaroslav Rynik wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I installed Devel package, but the configure still doesn't work.
>
> I send the screenshot of the setup packages and cygcheck message.
Wow. That one was worth sending a screenshot for, because I wouldn't have
believed it if I didn't see it with my own eyes.
Hello,
I installed Devel package, but the configure still doesn't work.
I send the screenshot of the setup packages and cygcheck message.
Did I do anything wrong?
Jaro
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Cygwin Configuration Diagnostics
Current System Time: Thu Apr 02 16:37:33 2009
Windows XP Professional Ver 5.1 Buil
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Apr 2 11:48, Alfred von Campe wrote:
>> dmake: Error -- \bin\bash: No such file or directory
>
> Dmake alone is the culprit, given that.
>
> The problem here is that dmake as native process has simply no idea
> about Cygwin's mount table. Apparently it checks fo
On Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 05:25:53AM -0700, sudhap85 wrote:
>The same test got passed with cygwin 5.2 in windows 2003.
There is no cygwin 5.2.
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On Apr 2 16:59, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Apr 2 16:30, Thomas Wolff wrote:
> > > removed in favor of using $LANG, $LC_ALL, or $LC_CTYPE.
> > >
> > [...]
> > Now with 1.7.0-45, after remote login, the encoding is always just
> > ISO-8859-1, while of course, if I have a UTF-8 terminal, I w
Jaroslav Rynik wrote:
[cygcheck text attachment]
> gawk 3.1.6-1
> gcc-testsuite3.4.4-999
> grep 2.5.3-1
Yep, as Phil pointed out: you haven't installed any compilers.
The default Cygwin installation is quite minimal, to make it easy for people
to down
Olivier Langlois wrote:
> By running aclocal-1.6 -I m4, the tool returned messages saying that macros
>
> _LT_PREPARE_SED_QUOTE_VARS
> _LT_PROG_ECHO_BACKSLASH
>
> were required but not defined.
This should be fixed in the libtool-2.2.7a-3 (-12 for cygwin-1.7), that
was released last night. It's
On Apr 2 11:48, Alfred von Campe wrote:
> One thing I forgot to mention is that we run the Cygwin sshd service as a
> specific user so that we can access network shares without having to
> specify a password, and I am logged in as that user. I can run other
> Windows commands without a problem
--- On Thu, 2/4/09, Jaroslav Rynik wrote:
> From: Jaroslav Rynik
> Subject: Re: don't know why ./configure command fails
> To: "Dave Korn"
> Date: Thursday, 2 April, 2009, 3:43 PM
> > You need to learn how to use
> command-line
> > redirection.
> That's true, I'm completely new to cygwin an
On Apr 2 16:21, Daniel Pocock wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> Did you try?
>>
> I have now had a chance to try it under cygrunsrv from Cygwin 1.5.25 and 1.7
>
> Under 1.5.25, it doesn't work because of the sockets issue
>
> Under 1.7, a new issue is revealed: execve doesn't maintain the sam
Hi Eric,
On Feb 3 07:33, Eric Blake wrote:
> A new version of the asciidoc package, asciidoc 8.3.5-1, is now available
> for download, replacing 8.3.1-2 as current.
I never had a use for this package and never installed it. Yesterday or
the day before setup-1.7 decided that I have to install th
On Apr 2, 2009, at 11:23, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
This chapter in the new Cygwin 1.7 User's Guide is supposed to
explain what's going on when switching the user context from a
service like sshd:
Thanks, Corinna, I will read this as soon as I get a chance (it's
waiting at the printer for me a
On Apr 2 17:01, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Apr 2 14:15, A.R. Burgers wrote:
> > LS,
> >
> > /usr/bin/install fails for me with cygwin 1.7 on network drives.
> > Also mv has issues. Below is the output of the attached script bug.sh.
> >
> > On a local directory everything goes fine. On network d
On Apr 2 11:15, Alfred von Campe wrote:
> I tried running strace to figure out what's going on, but that doesn't
> work since dmake.exe is a Windows executable. I also tried running dmake
> like this:
>
> $ cmd /C "dmake flashimage"
> dmake .\trioimage.elf LINK_FILE=trioflashimage.ld
> BO
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 30 12:45, Daniel Pocock wrote:
Hi,
I'm using the execve call in a UNIX program (which works successfully),
and now I am testing it with Cygwin.
The program is using execve as a way to restart itself after receiving
SIGHUP.
The child process started by execve
I have a strange problem when trying to compile a project under
Cygwin with dmake. If I start a remote desktop connection to our
Windows 2003 server, and start a Cygwin window (i.e., run
Cygwin.bat), I am able to build our project just fine. This also
works in a native CMD window. Howeve
This is a bug fix release that adds a Cygwin patch to call
setlocale(LC_ALL, '') to pick up the user's locale settings. This
enables rdiff-backup to work when file names include multi-byte
characters.
DESCRIPTION:
rdiff-backup backs up one directory to another, possibly over a
networ
On Apr 2 14:15, A.R. Burgers wrote:
> LS,
>
> /usr/bin/install fails for me with cygwin 1.7 on network drives.
> Also mv has issues. Below is the output of the attached script bug.sh.
>
> On a local directory everything goes fine. On network drives,
> I get "Permission denied" messages (although I
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On Apr 2 16:30, Thomas Wolff wrote:
> [Should I have responded to cygwin-announce? Not sure.]
Definitely not.
> Corinna Vinschen wrote on cygwin-announce:
> > What's new in contrast to 1.7.0-44
> > ===
> >
> > - A lot of character sets are supported now via a call
[Should I have responded to cygwin-announce? Not sure.]
Corinna Vinschen wrote on cygwin-announce:
> Hi folks,
>
>
> I just uploaded a new Cygwin 1.7 test release, 1.7.0-45.
>
> ...
>
>
> What's new in contrast to 1.7.0-44
> ===
>
> - A lot of character sets are sup
I have encountered problems by reexecuting autoconf on a project that used to
work fine with a previous version of cygwin. I cannot give details about on
which versions it worked and since when it broke as the last successful
configuration is many months old. However, I wanted to give the list o
On Apr 2 15:26, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Apr 2 08:46, Jason Tishler wrote:
> > On Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 10:40:38AM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > > Jason, can you shed some light on this problem?
> >
> > Unfortunately, I'm locale challenged...
>
> export LANG="en_US.UTF-8"
Btw., it's re
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A new release of m4, 1.4.13-1, is available for those testing cygwin 1.7,
leaving 1.4.10b-2 as previous.
NEWS
This is a new upstream release. The previous version, 1.4.10b, was a beta
preview of the eventual m4 1.6, and as such, has some optimiz
On Apr 2 09:00, Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
> > This is an update to the latest upstream patchlevel 148. Cygwin Vim
> > builds from the vanilla sources. This is the first vim release for
> > Cygwin with extended character set support.
>
> Are there particular configuration options you have to use to
Jaroslav Rynik wrote:
> Because I couldn't copy and past what cygcheck wrote to my word processor
> and rewriting all the message would take a lot of time, I send it in a PNG
> file. (Sorry for that. I also scanned it, but I am not sure if you could
> read the outcome)
You need to learn how to
On Apr 2 07:45, Michael T. Davis wrote:
> We have a standalone server running Windows Server 2003 SP2. We would
> like to promote it to a member server in an existing Windows domain. Will
> this
> affect how cygwin accounts are managed and maintained? We want to preserve
> the functional
On Apr 2 11:48, Vincent R. wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have installed a fresh new cygwin 1.7 from cict.fr mirror and when I
> start vim in mintty I get
> :
>
> $ vim .bashrc
> /usr/bin/vim.exe: error while loading shared libraries: cygncurses-9.dll:
> cannot open shared object file: No such file or dire
On Apr 2 08:46, Jason Tishler wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 10:40:38AM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > Jason, can you shed some light on this problem?
>
> Unfortunately, I'm locale challenged...
export LANG="en_US.UTF-8"
?
Corinna
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> This is an update to the latest upstream patchlevel 148. Cygwin Vim
> builds from the vanilla sources. This is the first vim release for
> Cygwin with extended character set support.
Are there particular configuration options you have to use to enable
the extended character support? My curren
> Since several days I try to debug GNU screen within Windows XP's cygwin
> environment - without any success. I see the start screen, which reminds
> me of the license stoff, skip that, and the Terminal-screen stays black.
You mean completely black? No command prompt? Without any customization
On Thu 3/19/09 12:13 EDT cygwin@cygwin.com wrote:
> On 03/19/2009, Tom Rodman wrote:
> > This snip from cygcheck.out:
> >
> > Potential app conflicts:
> >
> > ZoneAlarm Personal Firewall
> > Detected: HKLM Registry Key, Named file.
> >
> > is interesting/important!?; but I have searched th
> This is an update to the latest upstream patchlevel 148. Cygwin Vim
> builds from the vanilla sources. This is the first vim release for
> Cygwin with extended character set support.
Are there particular configuration options you have to use to enable
the extended character support? My curren
On Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 10:40:38AM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Jason, can you shed some light on this problem?
Unfortunately, I'm locale challenged...
Jason
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According to Yaakov (Cygwin/X) on 3/15/2009 9:43 PM:
> So if I'm reading this right, is the attached patch for cygport correct?
>
>
> Yaakov
> --- bin/cygport.in(revision 6005)
> +++ bin/cygport.in(working copy)
> @@ -602,9 +602,9 @@
>
hi,
The same test got passed with cygwin 5.2 in windows 2003.
Eric Blake wrote:
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> According to sudhap85 on 4/2/2009 5:45 AM:
>> Hi,
>> what i means the problem here is that function is not working for
>> me.
>> (i.e) if i run cat
Jaroslav Rynik wrote:
> Hello,
>
> when I wanted to install a program under Cygwin (NetBSD package of
> instalation program), the error message saying that no suitable C
> compiler was found appeared.
>
> However, during the instalation I reset all the components from
> "Default" to "Install". I
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According to sudhap85 on 4/2/2009 5:45 AM:
> Hi,
> what i means the problem here is that function is not working for me.
> (i.e) if i run cat > file1 >>file2. Here file1 content is not copied to
> file2.
This is not cygwin specific. Nor is it ho
We have a standalone server running Windows Server 2003 SP2. We would
like to promote it to a member server in an existing Windows domain. Will this
affect how cygwin accounts are managed and maintained? We want to preserve
the functionality of the existing local accounts, and be able to
Hi,
what i means the problem here is that function is not working for me.
(i.e) if i run cat > file1 >>file2. Here file1 content is not copied to
file2.
Also Am running perl script (PERL version 5.8.0) in windows 2008 platform.
Phil Betts-2 wrote:
>
> sudhap85 wrote:
>>I am using wind
sudhap85 wrote:
>I am using windows 2008 machine. I have installed latest cygwin.
> Here I am facing problem with the "cat" "grep" commands. In command
> line its working fine. but In my scripts it's giving error.
So what's the error? Without this as a clue, we can only guess.
How are you r
Hi,
I have installed a fresh new cygwin 1.7 from cict.fr mirror and when I
start vim in mintty I get
:
$ vim .bashrc
/usr/bin/vim.exe: error while loading shared libraries: cygncurses-9.dll:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Maybe there is a missing dependency to libncur
* wishi (Thu, 02 Apr 2009 11:10:41 +0200)
> Since several days I try to debug GNU screen within Windows XP's
> cygwin environment - without any success. I see the start screen,
> which reminds me of the license stoff, skip that, and the
> Terminal-screen stays black.
Yes, sure what do you expect?
Hi!
Since several days I try to debug GNU screen within Windows XP's cygwin
environment - without any success. I see the start screen, which reminds
me of the license stoff, skip that, and the Terminal-screen stays black.
It seems the build the cygwin setup uses is broken? I tryed three times
to
On Apr 1 15:32, David Rothenberger wrote:
> When codepage:utf was supported, this worked fine. Now, it fails, even
> when I have LANG=en_US.UTF-8 in my environment. It all boils down to
> this python code:
>
> import os
> os.listdir('.')
>
> (That's an example I run from within the directo
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