mount -f E:/Temp /tmp
Thanks, that worked.
And, if you want this to be permanent you need to *put* it in
/etc/fstab.
My /etc directory in Cygwin has no fstab.
Can I create it manually in Cygwin and does it work like in LINUX/UNIX or
are additional steps be required?
Thomas Wiedmann
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According to Damo, David on 1/14/2010 3:39 PM:
> Hi,
>
> I had a script that worked on UNIX, but on Cygwin it does not work. When I
> set a variable in a while loop I can't use it after the loop. However, this
> worked in UNIX. Any ideas why?
Yes. ksh vs. bash. http://tiswww.case.edu/php/chet
Am 15.01.2010, 00:40 Uhr, schrieb Jeremy Bopp :
On 1/14/2010 5:23 PM, Damo, David wrote:
Hi,
I have fixed the problem. It seems in cygwin it spawns a subshell even
under bash. I used a for loop instead and everything worked nicely.
for line in `sed 's/\$/^/g' $propfile`
do
nvpair=$
On 14/01/2010 15:45, Reini Urban wrote:
On the cygwin mailinglist we came to some required clang patches.
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2010-01/msg00587.html
Sorry, untested, as I got unrelated linker errors.
If I thought the patches were ready to be pushed upstream, I would have
done so. I hav
On 1/14/2010 5:23 PM, Damo, David wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have fixed the problem. It seems in cygwin it spawns a subshell even under
> bash. I used a for loop instead and everything worked nicely.
>
> for line in `sed 's/\$/^/g' $propfile`
> do
> nvpair=$(echo $line | awk -F"=" '{print $1,$2}')
Hi,
I have fixed the problem. It seems in cygwin it spawns a subshell even under
bash. I used a for loop instead and everything worked nicely.
for line in `sed 's/\$/^/g' $propfile`
do
nvpair=$(echo $line | awk -F"=" '{print $1,$2}')
set -- $nvpair
if [ ! "$1" = "" ]; th
Re: UPDATE on [1.7.1 hangs on 000-cygwin-post-install.sh]
I too experienced the same problem.
The fix for me was this...
I have a newer Dell machine. The hardware encryption API DLL (wxvault.dll)
interferes with many Cygwin packages.
This can be fixed stopping this DLL from loading at startup.
(u
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 4:32 PM, Paul McFerrin <> wrote:
> Folks:
> I'm still having problems getting these .bat files to work under MS
> scheduler. Okay, I have swore off .bat files and have installed "cron". No
> more interactions between MS-DOS and Cygwin scripting. These scripts are
> totall
Hi,
I had a script that worked on UNIX, but on Cygwin it does not work. When I set
a variable in a while loop I can't use it after the loop. However, this worked
in UNIX. Any ideas why? All variables set after the done command are blank, but
can be seen in the while loop.
propfile=${SCRIPT_HOM
Folks:
I'm still having problems getting these .bat files to work under MS
scheduler. Okay, I have swore off .bat files and have installed
"cron". No more interactions between MS-DOS and Cygwin scripting.
These scripts are totally cygwin scripting. I'm a happy camper!!
As far as trying "
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 1:45 PM, Reini Urban wrote:
> Yaakov (Cygwin/X) schrieb:
>>
>> On 14/01/2010 14:20, Reini Urban wrote:
>>>
>>> I have a working cygwin llvm and llvm-gcc,
>>> but had no time to produce a proper package yet.
>>> Attached are my cygport files and my local config.
>>> No patch
No action or response requested, this is for the next hapless googler.
If Windows DEP is set to "Turn on DEP for all programs and services
except those I select" certain cygwin-dependent exe files (in my case,
ssh.exe) will hang or return errors. The solution is to either select
those program
I too experienced the same problem.
The fix for me was this...
I have a newer Dell machine. The hardware encryption API DLL
(wxvault.dll) interferes with many Cygwin packages.
This can be fixed stopping this DLL from loading at startup.
(use Autoruns from Microsoft Sysinternals at
http://www.micro
Yaakov (Cygwin/X) schrieb:
On 14/01/2010 14:20, Reini Urban wrote:
I have a working cygwin llvm and llvm-gcc,
but had no time to produce a proper package yet.
Attached are my cygport files and my local config.
No patches were needed.
But I haven't bothered to build clang yet,
just the Clang ll
I always get the following error when cygwin1.dll gets loaded for the
first time:
1 [main] ksh 3000 read_flags: invalid fstab option - '0'
Anyone know why I see such a message. On the flip side, every things
else seems normal. Here is my mount tab:
$ mount
C:/cygwinV/bin on /usr/bin type
Dave,
I just came across this in FHS[1]:
> If a C preprocessor is installed, /lib/cpp must be a reference to it,
> for historical reasons.
Yes, it's nitpicking, and I personally don't really care, but adding a
/lib/cpp -> /usr/bin/cpp-4.exe to the gcc4-core alternatives would make
this compli
On 14/01/2010 14:20, Reini Urban wrote:
I have a working cygwin llvm and llvm-gcc,
but had no time to produce a proper package yet.
Attached are my cygport files and my local config.
No patches were needed.
But I haven't bothered to build clang yet,
just the Clang llvmc plugin and llvm-gcc,
whi
> Andrew Schulman schrieb:
> > I'm trying to use cpan (perl 5.10.1-2) to install Spreadsheet::Read.
> > When I try, I get a whole bunch of errors like e.g.
> >
> > Warning: expected file
> > [/home/ASchulma/.cpan/sources/authors/01mailrc.txt.gz.tmp6012]
> > doesn't exist
> >
> > Error while trying
2010/1/14 Jason Pyeron :
> When doing man grep it blurted out many <##> hex codes. If I unset LANG,
> LANGVAR I get extended ascii. I am using teraterm to connect via ssh.
What's 'extended ascii'?
You need to ensure that your terminal is set to the same character set
as Cygwin. The second of you
Reini Urban schrieb:
cygwin has only dlsym() not the SGI DL_info + dladdr() yet.
clang just needs it to get the path for the CIndex dll.
This should be possible with the code in the LLVM_ON_WIN32 section,
and convert then the path from win to posix with cygwin_conv_path().
Attached is the untes
Vincent R. schrieb:
I am trying to compile llvm on latest cygwin and I get an error about
missing
definitions for Dl_info and dladdr.
const llvm::sys::Path& CIndexer::getClangPath() {
// Did we already compute the path?
if (!ClangPath.empty())
return ClangPath;
// Find the locati
Andrew Schulman schrieb:
I'm trying to use cpan (perl 5.10.1-2) to install Spreadsheet::Read.
When I try, I get a whole bunch of errors like e.g.
Warning: expected file
[/home/ASchulma/.cpan/sources/authors/01mailrc.txt.gz.tmp6012]
doesn't exist
Error while trying to rename
'/home/ASchulma/.cpa
When doing man grep it blurted out many <##> hex codes. If I unset LANG,
LANGVAR I get extended ascii. I am using teraterm to connect via ssh.
LANG=en_US.iso885915
LANGVAR=en_US.UTF-8
LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
TERM=vt100
When using the same setting on RHEL4, the output seems proper.
I cannot remembe
Hi all.
I am trying to set up ssh server as service in standalone Windows
2003. Sorry if this already was questioned but I did not find anything
related in near maillist archive.
After ssh-host-config I'm getting sshd service, which does not accept
any logins (log "-d -d" attached, found nothing h
Corinna Vinschen:
> aputerguy:
>> Is it best to leave it that way or would it be better to set it to something
>> like LANG=en-US.UTF-8 (or even C)
>
> Not necessary. As described in the User's Guide, the default locale
> in the absence of a LC_ALL/LC_CTYPE/LANG variable is "C.UTF-8".
I'd still r
Replying to myself:
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 3:41 PM, Csaba Raduly wrote:
> Hi all,
> I have been running 1.7.0-68 for a while. It was originally a fresh
> install, in parallel to 1.5 (which is still running happily).
> Today^WOn Monday, fresh back from holiday, I decided to upgrade (to 1.7.1-1).
On Jan 14 09:43, aputerguy wrote:
>
> I notice that by default LANG is unset.
LANG is set by default, see /etc/profile.d/lang.*. If there are no
such files, see /etc/default/profile.d/lang.*. They come with the
latest base-files package.
> Is it best to leave it that way or would it be better
On Jan 14 15:02, Huang Bambo wrote:
> If there's non-english char in the program start path( /tmp/ ), the
> generated core file's name will be wrong like the following:
>
> $ pwd
> /tmp/
> [ba...@bambo-pc /tmp/]
> $ ls
> foo.c foo.exe foo.exe".core
> [ba...@bambo-pc /tmp/]
>
> t
On Jan 14 17:32, Andrew Ng wrote:
> What I did was to change the group of my domain user to be "Administrators" in
> "/etc/passwd" rather than the domain group. This stops the following error
> from
> occurring every time I try to ssh to my machine as my domain user: -
>
> 1 [main] -tcsh 13
Hi,
I am trying to compile llvm on latest cygwin and I get an error about
missing
definitions for Dl_info and dladdr.
const llvm::sys::Path& CIndexer::getClangPath() {
// Did we already compute the path?
if (!ClangPath.empty())
return ClangPath;
// Find the location where this library
I notice that by default LANG is unset.
Is it best to leave it that way or would it be better to set it to something
like LANG=en-US.UTF-8 (or even C)
Note I am using Cygwin ver 1.7
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Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
>
> On Jan 5 11:39, Bob Burger wrote:
> > | Sonic Solutions burning software containing DLA component
> > | Detected: Named process.
> >
> > I uninstalled this component, but the problem remains.
>
> Nevertheless, the problem must be some other BLODA. I h
Greetings,
I found a similar message in the archives
(http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2008-06/msg00068.html), but I can't
divine a solution to my problem from it. I have essentially the same
problem: I have mounted some drives from a samba server on my Windows
box. But in cygwin, I get "permission
On Thu, Jan 14, 2010 at 01:37:30PM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Jan 14 11:28, Thomas Wolff wrote:
>> Thomas Wiedmann wrote:
>> >>>how can in Cygwin the directory, which is in Windows
>> >>>configured as $TEMP, or
>> >>>a certain other directory, be redirected to /tmp?
>> >>
>> >>man mount
>>
On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 10:04 PM, Luca Bottura wrote:
> I have a puzzling behaviour trying to run gcc (and the other gnu compilers)
> right after installing cygwing 1.7.1 on Pentium running XP, and adding gcc
> (using the gcc installer helper for the selection of packages in setup). The
> command
I reinstalled it and it works. It seems the driver was hanging before.
Interesting how it worked expect from the JSP.
David
-Original Message-
From: Damo, David
Sent: Thursday, January 14, 2010 9:13 AM
To: 'Jeremy Bopp'; cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: RE: Can't call expect from a Cygwin she
According to Thomas Wolff on 1/14/2010 7:15 AM:
> Another note: Given the point above, I wonder why "bash" is listed in
> the dependencies for xterm; xterm can be invoked with any other shell as
> well ;-)
bash _must_ be listed for anyone with a postinstall script, to guarantee
that /bin/sh exists
Andy Koppe wrote:
2010/1/14 Fergus:
I installed portable Cygwin to a low-capacity USB stick by "picking" Base
and then extras from the selection menu. Amongst other things I picked up
xterm, Lyx, TeX. (I've done this item-by-item selection a few times in the
past but not recently; and never
Thanks for the tips. I did check cygcheck -c and noticed expect was installed
and it returns 0 when the script is run from the command prompt. Seems
something specific only to the way the JSP is calling the shell. Maybe
something is not passed.
Thanks for your help,
David
-Original Messag
Damo, David wrote:
> No errors. :( Just does not run from the shell script when called from the
> JSP, however the script works when called from command prompt. This same
> configuration works in UNIX. We need to call expect from the shell script
> through the JSP to capture the output.
Perhaps
No errors. :( Just does not run from the shell script when called from the JSP,
however the script works when called from command prompt. This same
configuration works in UNIX. We need to call expect from the shell script
through the JSP to capture the output.
David
-Original Message-
Damo, David wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to use Cygwin to launch expect from a simple shell script. In my
> case I am launching the shell script from a JSP, and the shell script gets
> called properly, however I can do everything from the shell script but call
> expect. For example touch ls, pw
Hi,
I am trying to use Cygwin to launch expect from a simple shell script. In my
case I am launching the shell script from a JSP, and the shell script gets
called properly, however I can do everything from the shell script but call
expect. For example touch ls, pwd, cd, echo all work, but expec
Gary . wrote:
> Okay, this is confusing me. What exactly is being checked for this
> wanring to be displayed?
>
> I get
>
> "cygwin warning:
> MS-DOS style path detected: c:\programme\develop\ruby\bin\inputrc.euro
> Preferred POSIX equivalent is (blah)"
>
> Okay. Except I can't find a file a
On Jan 14 12:32, Greg Chicares wrote:
> On 2010-01-14 10:15Z, Schwerzmann Stephan wrote:
> >
> > /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/4.3.4/../../../../include/w32api/winsock.h:4
> > 79: error: declaration of C function 'int select(int, _types_fd_set*,
> > _types_fd_set*, _types_fd_set*, const timeval*)'
On Jan 14 11:01, Christian Franke wrote:
> Current setup.exe does not work properly if retry is used.
Known regression. Somebody has to fix this.
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#SHTDI
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PTC
Corinna
--
Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin
On Jan 14 11:28, Thomas Wolff wrote:
> Thomas Wiedmann wrote:
> >>>how can in Cygwin the directory, which is in Windows
> >>>configured as $TEMP, or
> >>>a certain other directory, be redirected to /tmp?
> >>
> >>man mount
> >
> >... didn't work: I tried
> > mount -f E:\Temp /tmp
> mount -f 'E:\Tem
2010/1/12 Reini Urban:
> Thorsten Gunkel schrieb:
>> Hi *,
>> I have a perl script, which stopped working, when I recently updated
>> cygwin
>> to 1.7.
>>
>> Here is a small demo script which shows the problem. It just calls
>> abs_path()
>> with different values and prints the output. It would be
On 2010-01-14 10:15Z, Schwerzmann Stephan wrote:
>
> /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/4.3.4/../../../../include/w32api/winsock.h:4
> 79: error: declaration of C function 'int select(int, _types_fd_set*,
> _types_fd_set*, _types_fd_set*, const timeval*)' conflicts with
> /usr/include/sys/select.h:3
2010/1/14 Gary . :
> I knew it was a mistake before I did it :( Never touch a running
> system and all that.
>
> Anyway, since upgrading to 1.7 I get
> " not a file at
> /home/gary/.perl/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.10/Text/Language/Guess.pm line
> 158"
>
> Should I upgrade something manually, or what?
I
2010/1/14 Fergus:
> I installed portable Cygwin to a low-capacity USB stick by "picking" Base
> and then extras from the selection menu. Amongst other things I picked up
> xterm, Lyx, TeX. (I've done this item-by-item selection a few times in the
> past but not recently; and never with 1.7.)
> Some
On 01/14/2010 02:21 AM, David Arnstein wrote:
I have upgraded from Cygwin 1.5 to 1.7. I find that the cygwin
setup.exe program will not place regtool.exe into /usr/bin, or
anywhere else that I can detect.
I have tried to reinstall the base cygwin package from setup.exe,
since regtool.exe seems t
Current setup.exe does not work properly if retry is used. Steps to
reproduce:
1. Run some Cygwin shell to keep cygwin1.dll locked.
2. Run setup.exe 2.674.
3. Select "Reinstall cygwin" and start installation.
4. Wait for message box "Unable to extract /usr/bin/cygwin1.dll -- the
file is in use"
Thomas Wiedmann wrote:
how can in Cygwin the directory, which is in Windows configured as
$TEMP, or
a certain other directory, be redirected to /tmp?
man mount
... didn't work: I tried
mount -f E:\Temp /tmp
mount -f 'E:\Temp' /tmp
to escape the backslash
--
Thomas
--
Problem reports:
Hello all,
I'm upgrading to 1.7.1 from the previous version which I was
pretty good at keeping up to date; until recently, I had this
combo in flawless use:
- wxWidgets-2.8.10 / gcc-3.4.4 / cygwin-1.5.25 / WinXP-SP3
The new combo
- wxWidgets-2.8.10 / gcc-4.3.4 / cygwin-1.7.1 / WinXP-SP3
Is giv
I installed portable Cygwin to a low-capacity USB stick by "picking"
Base and then extras from the selection menu. Amongst other things I
picked up xterm, Lyx, TeX. (I've done this item-by-item selection a few
times in the past but not recently; and never with 1.7.)
Somehow I am still missing XW
Okay, this is confusing me. What exactly is being checked for this
wanring to be displayed?
I get
"cygwin warning:
MS-DOS style path detected: c:\programme\develop\ruby\bin\inputrc.euro
Preferred POSIX equivalent is (blah)"
Okay. Except I can't find a file anywhere containing any mention of
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