New upstream release.
Please leave version 1.6.6-3 and remove all prior versions.
wget -x -nH --cut-dirs=2 \
http://mysite.verizon.net/res00a7j/cygwin/subversion/setup.hint \
http://mysite.verizon.net/res00a7j/cygwin/subversion/subversion-1.6.9-1-src.tar.bz2
\
On 22/01/2010 13:02, David Rothenberger wrote:
New upstream release.
Please leave version 1.6.6-3 and remove all prior versions.
Done and done.
Yaakov
Hi,
as Corinna said, we are starting a PACman action.
The packages are cygwinport ones, courtesy of Yaakov.
Just a version bump.
plotutils-devel and plotutils-doc are obsoleted
the development packages are 3
libplot-devel
libplotter-devel
libxmi-devel
one for each of the dll's
libxmi0
Marco Atzeri wrote:
as Corinna said, we are starting a PACman action.
The packages are cygwinport ones, courtesy of Yaakov.
Just a version bump.
plotutils-devel and plotutils-doc are obsoleted
the development packages are 3
libplot-devel
libplotter-devel
libxmi-devel
one for
new upstream version, just bugfix
to download:
wget -r -np -nH --cut-dirs=2 http://matzeri.altervista.org/cygwin-1.7/octave
octave-3.2.4-1-src.tar.bz2
octave-3.2.4-1.tar.bz2
octave-devel/octave-devel-3.2.4-1.tar.bz2
octave-devel/setup.hint
octave-doc/octave-doc-3.2.4-1.tar.bz2
new upstream version, functionality extension
to download:
wget -r -np -nH --cut-dirs=2 http://matzeri.altervista.org/cygwin-1.7/qrupdate
file list
libqrupdate-devel/libqrupdate-devel-1.1.0-1.tar.bz2
libqrupdate-devel/setup.hint
libqrupdate0/libqrupdate0-1.1.0-1.tar.bz2
libqrupdate0/setup.hint
Am 15.01.2010 21:32, schrieb Paxton, Michael:
After upgrading to Cygwin/X 1.7.1, XDMCP query to any remote host no
longer produces a login prompt. All XDMCP connections functioned
correctly prior to upgrade.
Examination of an iptrace report (ipreport10.out) on the remote host
shows that
That is a good suggestion; I will try that this weekend. Should that
prove to work, would that then suggest something in Cygwin/X's name
resolution is broken? This worked as-is under 1.5.25; it is broken
under 1.7.1 - what changed?
Respectfully,
D. Michael Paxton, Esq., MBA
FBI/CJIS Systems
Hello all,
I'm facing a strange problem here, hope that someone could help. When
I start Cygwin/X and open a graphical application such as nedit, I
can right-click and get the proper context menus, regardless of the
Num-lock state. But when I log on to any of our servers via ssh -X
or rlogin from
Larry Hall wrote:
On 01/19/2010 01:17 PM, Mark Lillibridge wrote:
Hi.
I don't appear to have gotten any response to my message sent to
this list January 12 (copied below). Do I have the right list? Am I
supposed to use a different mechanism to report bugs
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: cori...@sourceware.org 2010-01-22 22:31:31
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog Makefile.in autoload.cc cygwin.din
strfuncs.cc wchar.h wincap.cc wincap.h
winsup/cygwin/include/cygwin:
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: cori...@sourceware.org 2010-01-22 22:32:42
Modified files:
winsup/doc : ChangeLog new-features.sgml setup2.sgml
Log message:
* new-features.sgml (ov-new1.7.2): Add chapter for news in 1.7.2.
* setup2.sgml
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: cori...@sourceware.org 2010-01-22 22:33:22
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog posix.sgml
Log message:
* posix.sgml (strfmon): Move to implemented SUSv4 API.
Patches:
2010/1/21 Brian Keener:
I want to upgrade to 1.7 but would like to get a backup of the full 1.5
install before hand. I know in the past just doing copies some files
didn't or couldn't get copied. Also in the unix world seems as though
I recall tar and cpio have difference in terms of what
Dear Colleagues,
I need being able to differentiate a workgroup system from a domain member
in a shellscript under Cygwin - does anybody have an approach for me?
Mit freundlichen Grüßen / with
On Jan 21 16:49, Jeff Jones wrote:
Christopher Faylor cgf-use-the-mailinglist-please at cygwin.com writes:
On Sun, Aug 23, 2009 at 06:36:12PM -0700, Karl M wrote:
My point was that flex needs a dependency on m4 for setup so that m4 is
installed automatically. Unless, of course, there
On Jan 21 12:40, Yaakov S wrote:
On 21/01/2010 05:11, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Interesting. Especially the part about cmake. Did you try to convince
Bill that WIN32 is not a good idea for the Cygwin distro package?
Yes, among other things:
http://www.cmake.org/Bug/view.php?id=10122
I
On Jan 22 09:31, Christoph Herdeg wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
I need being able to differentiate a workgroup system from a domain member
in a shellscript under Cygwin - does anybody have an approach for me?
Look for the mkpasswd uppercase options -C, -L, -D, -S. They allow
to generate usernames
I don't know if this is a Cygwin related problem or if I am just being
stupid. Probably the latter, but maybe in that case some kind soul
will take pity on me.
I added a new user svn and a new group subversion-user, basically
following http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-07/msg00933.html with
On Jan 21 11:25, na na wrote:
Listing the contents of a directory on our file server (a Samba share) by t=
he following command:
=A0=A0 $ ls -l
or explicitly
=A0=A0 $ ls -l ./
the output is
=A0=A0 --+ 1 group 600 2009-09-09 11:12 README.txt
=A0=A0
On Jan 22 09:31, Christoph Herdeg wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
I need being able to differentiate a workgroup system from a domain
member
in a shellscript under Cygwin - does anybody have an approach for me?
Look for the mkpasswd uppercase options -C, -L, -D, -S. They allow
to generate
On Jan 22 10:34, Christoph Herdeg wrote:
So question is more if there is any place on a windows system, a file or a
directory or an entry in a file that exists only if that machine is a
domain member?
There are certainly multiple methods to fetch this information. One of
them is, for
On Jan 22 10:34, Christoph Herdeg wrote:
So question is more if there is any place on a windows system, a file or
a
directory or an entry in a file that exists only if that machine is a
domain member?
There are certainly multiple methods to fetch this information. One of
them is, for
Hi
I am still not able to compile gtk+ or gtkmm programs in cygwin on my Vista
machine I would
appreciate some advice on how to do this. I have already posted recently
about this and I had a
reply but as yet no further help to my follow up
(http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2010-01/msg00850.html).
I
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jan 22 10:34, Christoph Herdeg wrote:
So question is more if there is any place on a windows system, a file or a
directory or an entry in a file that exists only if that machine is a
domain member?
There are certainly multiple methods to fetch this
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jan 22 10:34, Christoph Herdeg wrote:
So question is more if there is any place on a windows system, a
file or a directory or an entry in a file that exists only if that
machine is a domain member?
There are certainly multiple methods to fetch this
It may be good advice not to do it.
However, there's the case of environment variables, or parameter files
containing Windows-style paths used in build.xml, for example. It
appears that those variables are not converted sometimes, resulting in
failures.
One of my build files refers to such a
From: Afflictedd2
Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 20:57
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: help with error?
Hi everyone,
I am having the following errors when compiling with cygwin.
It complains on this line of code:
while ( context-holder != '' ) {
/usr/bin/g++ -c-g -o
Don Beusee wrote:
ps -e on Unix displays “every process running on the system”. This command
doesn't do that under cygwin. Why should it be necessary to supply -W to
see all processes running on the system? This makes it incompatible with
Linux/Unix, and such scripts that rely on -e doing
I got the code from the web so I'm not sure what the author might
have truly meant, a fix was to change it to 0, but I'm not sure if the
program
works as it is meant.
Nellis, Kenneth-2 wrote:
From: Afflictedd2
Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2010 20:57
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: help
Batson, Chuck sent the following at Wednesday, January 20, 2010 8:11 PM
I am aware it is possible to disable the MS-DOS style path detected
warning with the 'nodosfilewarning' option.
But this message raises the question of, What is the Cygwin ideal?
That is, how to avoid the warning in a clean
On 1/22/2010 5:28 AM, Richard Dickinson wrote:
Hi
I am still not able to compile gtk+ or gtkmm programs in cygwin on my Vista
machine I would
appreciate some advice on how to do this. I have already posted recently
about this and I had a
reply but as yet no further help to my follow up
Yes I looked for the logs - the /var/logs/sshd.log file is 0 length. Is there
another log somewhere ?
I'll explore if this is something the Symantec Client Firewall is causing.
imaging away / flick
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Hi,
I installed cygwin 1.5, but when when I used it to install another programm,
I've got this error:
$ ./bootstrap
configure.ac:562: warning: macro `AM_PATH_SDL' not found in library
which means that I need to install these packages to my system: libsdl1.2 and
libsdl1.2-dev , my problem is
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 10:19:10AM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jan 21 12:40, Yaakov S wrote:
On 21/01/2010 05:11, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Interesting. Especially the part about cmake. Did you try to convince
Bill that WIN32 is not a good idea for the Cygwin distro package?
Yes, among
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 02:17:56PM +0100, Eric Vautier wrote:
It may be good advice not to do it.
However, there's the case of environment variables, or parameter files
containing Windows-style paths used in build.xml, for example. It
appears that those variables are not converted sometimes,
Hello,
I recently upgraded to Cygwin 1.7. Since the upgrade, I started having
issues with accessing Novell volumes. These issues are possibly similar to
those seen by Avi Shwartz in his other threads. I'm too dumb to figure out how
I can reply to those other threads so my apologies for
--- Ven 22/1/10, ghada zaibi ha scritto:
Hi,
I installed cygwin 1.5, but when when I used it to
install another programm, I've got this error:
$ ./bootstrap
configure.ac:562: warning: macro `AM_PATH_SDL' not found in
library
which means that I need to install these packages to my
On 01/22/2010 01:43 AM, Huang Bambo wrote:
[ba...@bambo-pc /cygdrive/c/Sandbox/Bambo/DefaultBox]
$ ls
6 [main] -bash 1104 fork: child -1 - died waiting for longjmp
before initialization, retry 0, exit code 0xC10A, errno 11
snip
$ cygcheck.exe -s
We ask that you *attach* rather
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 4:45 PM, Christopher Faylor
cgf-use-the-mailinglist-ple...@cygwin.com wrote:
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 02:17:56PM +0100, Eric Vautier wrote:
If you are getting warnings then Cygwin is working as designed. It is
telling you that you're doing something that is not
On 01/22/2010 04:21 AM, Gary . wrote:
I don't know if this is a Cygwin related problem or if I am just being
stupid. Probably the latter, but maybe in that case some kind soul
will take pity on me.
I added a new user svn and a new group subversion-user, basically
following
On 22/01/2010 16:23, Eric Vautier wrote:
Let me confirm that the script has not changed at all, and used to
work fine under the previous version. You'll agree that arriving at a
C:/cygdrive/c/... path is a little odd, regardless of setup.
Nope, it's actually entirely sensible! Because :
If you have both 1.5 1.7, they can sorta co-exist.
Leave your 1.5 system alone. Now crate download 1.7 into a new node.
(e.g./cygwinII). Just make sure everything is separate, include your
update nodes and create a new start icon for 1.7 only. You might want
to enforce separate
I noticed this change when reviewing libarchive development:
Windows resets atime at file close, so we can't use futimes() on
Cygwin.
http://code.google.com/p/libarchive/source/detail?r=1832
Is that the expected behavior? I thought cygwin-(1.7?) took special care
to go back and fix up this
According to Charles Wilson on 1/22/2010 9:48 AM:
I noticed this change when reviewing libarchive development:
Windows resets atime at file close, so we can't use futimes() on
Cygwin.
http://code.google.com/p/libarchive/source/detail?r=1832
Is that the expected behavior? I thought
I've been using Cygwin and gcc for years with no problems. Recently I
had to rebuild my Windows machine, and I installed the previous version
of Cygwin (1.5.?). After a few days, I noticed 1.7 was out so I upgraded.
Yesterday I tried using gcc for the first time. I'm now having a problem
On 22/01/2010 17:05, Tony Nelson wrote:
I CAN, however, compile the same program if I copy it over to /usr/bin.
Where was it in the first place? Please run cygcheck
/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/3.4.4/cc1.exe from within both there and the
original directory. And tell us what your $PATH is
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 6:01 PM, Dave Korn
dave.korn.cyg...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 22/01/2010 16:23, Eric Vautier wrote:
Let me confirm that the script has not changed at all, and used to
work fine under the previous version. You'll agree that arriving at a
C:/cygdrive/c/... path is a
On 22/01/2010 17:23, Eric Vautier wrote:
FYI, the faulty but perfectly logical path in one of the two
failures (I'll try to trace the other one as well) was arrived at
from:
0. Invocation from sh build.sh (mid-script):
ant clean get-common debug
1. Output of build script:
On 01/22/2010 10:40 AM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 10:19:10AM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jan 21 12:40, Yaakov S wrote:
On 21/01/2010 05:11, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Interesting. Especially the part about cmake. Did you try to convince
Bill that WIN32 is not a
I ran cygcheck and saw that there was a stray Cygwin DLL file in my
path. It was installed as part of Mentor Graphics Expedition. After
removing the Expedition directory from my $PATH, the problem was resolved.
Thanks,
Tony
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FAQ:
So, you are lumbered with some massive mish-mash of complex build scripts,
ANT, java, mixture of cygwin and native executables and god knows what else,
and somewhere down in the middle of it something's invoking what it probably
expects to be a win32 program and getting the cygwin version, or
On 22/01/2010 17:55, Eric Vautier wrote:
So, you are lumbered with some massive mish-mash of complex build scripts,
ANT, java, mixture of cygwin and native executables and god knows what else,
and somewhere down in the middle of it something's invoking what it probably
expects to be a win32
Hi - I found that this error occurs on a 32 bit windows system, so its not 64
bit related as I initially thought. The problem is only occurring in Cygwin
1.7.1, not 1.5.24 so I will use the older version of cygwin until there is a
fix for this.
Thanks
jennifer...@nc.rr.com wrote:
Hi -
Hi - I found that this error occurs on a 32 bit windows system, so its not 64
bit related as I initially thought. The problem is only occurring in Cygwin
1.7.1, not 1.5.24 so I will use the older version of cygwin until there is a
fix for this.
Thanks
jennifer...@nc.rr.com wrote:
Hi -
Is process substitution expected to work in 1.7.1?
Here's what I tried:
kilr...@minime ~
$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.1 MINIME 1.7.1(0.218/5/3) 2009-12-07 11:48 i686 Cygwin
kilr...@minime ~
$ echo LOG:bananas | tee file.txt
LOG:bananas
kilr...@minime ~
$ cat file.txt
LOG:bananas
kilr...@minime ~
$
Hi - I found that this error occurs on a 32 bit windows system, so
its not 64 bit related as I initially thought. The problem is only
occurring in Cygwin 1.7.1, not 1.5.24 so I will use the older version
of cygwin until there is a fix for this.
Thanks
jennifer...@nc.rr.com wrote:
On 22/01/2010 01:57, Afflictedd2 wrote:
Hi everyone,
I am having the following errors when compiling with cygwin.
Didn't like the answer you got first time, when you were compiling it on
your mac, eh?
http://cboard.cprogramming.com/cplusplus-programming/123331-help-error.html
When you
On 22/01/2010 19:10, Cooper, Karl (US SSA) wrote:
jenniferlee@ wrote:
administra...@nc042046 ~ $ cmd.exe /c 'mkdir C:\WINDOWS\temp' -bash:
/cygdrive/c/Windows/system32/cmd.exe: Bad address
I get the same result you do when I use /c (lower case c), but the
command is processed as
Hello friends,
I've installed all tetex-* packages, howver, I can't find xdvi. Should I
compile it from source myself?
Thank you in advance for any hint!
Wen
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Documentation:
The things:
* I have a nginx handmade compiled under the hood
* I have an official zope+plone installation on native windows
* I have a django based application inside the cygwin
* I have a tomcat+cas installation on native windows
All of that seem to be configured correctly.
What i want to do
People don't care about implementation details. They care about what is
running on the system (the WHOLE system). They want kill and ps to show what's
running on the system, not what cygwin thinks is running. Since exec()
creates a new process on windows, that's more relevant for these
On 01/22/2010 04:22 PM, Xianwen Chen wrote:
Hello friends,
I've installed all tetex-* packages, howver, I can't find xdvi. Should I
compile it from source myself?
Thank you in advance for any hint!
Cygwin X questions are best asked on the Cygwin X list. However:
On 2010-01-22, Xianwen Chen wrote:
Hello friends,
I've installed all tetex-* packages, howver, I can't find xdvi.
Should I compile it from source myself?
Thank you in advance for any hint!
Searching the Cygwin Package List (http://cygwin.com/packages/) for
xdvi results in a number of hits
A new subversion package is available for the new upstream 1.6.9
release. (Versions 1.6.7 and 1.6.8 were never publicly released.)
CYGWIN NEWS:
There was one test failure.
* All tests hang using the serf HTTP library. This package still
includes support for serf, but if you
--- Ven 22/1/10, Xianwen Chen ha scritto:
Hello friends,
I've installed all tetex-* packages, howver, I can't find
xdvi. Should I compile it from source myself?
Thank you in advance for any hint!
Wen
/usr/X11R6/bin/xdvi
/usr/X11R6/bin/ is likely not anymore in the PATH
Marco
On Jan 22 07:53, Sean Stidman wrote:
Hello,
I recently upgraded to Cygwin 1.7. Since the upgrade, I started
having issues with accessing Novell volumes.
Should be fixed in CVS. Try the latest developer snapshot at
http://cygwin.com/snapshots/
Corinna
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On 1/22/2010 10:23 AM, Eric Vautier wrote:
AndroidApp
BUILD FAILED
C:\dev\prj\app4\AndroidApp\build.xml:343: Warning: Could not find file
C:\cygdrive\c\dev\prj\app4\Common\target\Common.jar to copy.
My first thought when I see things like this isn't oh, bad
On 01/22/2010 04:28 PM, Don Beusee wrote:
People don't care about implementation details. They care about what is
running on the system (the WHOLE system). They want kill and ps to show
what's running on the system, not what cygwin thinks is running. Since
exec() creates a new process on
--- Ven 22/1/10, Don Beusee ha scritto:
People don't care about
implementation details. They care about what is
running on the system (the WHOLE system). They want
kill and ps to show what's running on the system, not what
cygwin thinks is running.
then you are in the wrong place
try
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
adding a system-wide flag to the CYGWIN environment variable is a
10 ton sledge hammer for the pin you're trying to drive home.
Yep. Especially as adding this:
alias ps='ps -W'
to ~/.bashrc will DTRT.
--
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On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 01:28:05PM -0800, Don Beusee wrote:
People don't care about implementation details. They care about what
is running on the system (the WHOLE system). They want kill and ps to
show what's running on the system, not what cygwin thinks is running.
Since exec() creates a new
I found this message in my hosted Gmail (Google Apps) account’s Spam
folder. I wonder why Gmail thought it was spam? Because it contained
the URL of a(n) (Windows) executable file?
Dave Korn wrote:
G.W. Haywood wrote:
BTW, if you run setup.exe --help, it will (depending on OS
version)
I am a unix user that has moved to windows. I want unix commands on windows
that function like their unix counterparts. That is supposed to be one of
cygwin's missions, is it not? Isn't that one of the main reasons people get
cygwin? What's the point of providing these commands otherwise?
Why
On 22/01/2010 21:28, Don Beusee wrote:
People don't care about implementation details. They care about what is
running on the system (the WHOLE system).
You are speaking for yourself. Not everyone in the world. Try not to
forget that.
cheers,
DaveK
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Just to clear things up, none of the paths are hard-coded.
They are all obtained from environment variables or paths relative to
project root.
Only in the output from ant do they look absolute (the build has to
figure out an absolute path sooner or later...).
Again, the build script works
Tried bash, -x, bash build.sh, bash -x build.sh, forward
slashes in Windows environment variables, to no avail. But thank you
for your time and patience, Dave!
-e
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 7:25 PM, Dave Korn
dave.korn.cyg...@googlemail.com wrote:
On 22/01/2010 17:55, Eric Vautier wrote:
Yes, it's
Hi all,
I noticed today that trying to cut and paste between an xterm and a
remote desktop session causes the remote desktop to hang with a CPU
pegged. I have vague memories of this sort of thing happening before
(but with a VNC client causing the problem instead of rdtsc.exe). The
fix then
I am having a problem with an installation of Cygwin. When I run
setup.exe, I do not get an option for choosing line endings. So, I want
to select DOS ine endings but that option is never available during
setup, so it ends up being UNIX line endings. How do I force that option
during installation?
On 1/22/2010 4:15 PM, Don Beusee wrote:
I am a unix user that has moved to windows. I want unix commands on windows
that function like their unix counterparts. That is supposed to be one of
cygwin's missions, is it not?
Sorry, but you're not exactly on the side of the angels when you argue
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 03:07:10PM -0800, Brolin Empey wrote:
[deleted]
Please. There was little in this message that was on-topic for the
cygwin mailing list. Please use the cygwin-talk mailing list if you
really want to pursue this further.
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Hi all,
Please support CP932. Because CP932 is not equal to SJIS, I have
problem using subversion when LANG=ja_JP.SJIS . With the attached
patch and LANG=ja_JP.CP932, I can use subversion as expected.
The problem is as follows:
I have the following line in my ~/.subversion/config:
Pardon me. I forgot to attach my patch.
2010/1/23 Nayuta Taga ganaw...@gmail.com:
Please support CP932. Because CP932 is not equal to SJIS, I have
problem using subversion when LANG=ja_JP.SJIS . With the attached
patch and LANG=ja_JP.CP932, I can use subversion as expected.
Index:
Hi,
I am trying to run a script in cygwin,and keep getting this error.Both
of these files exist (bash.exe) and user has 777 permissions.
$ bin/run.sh
: /bin/bash: /usr/local/x-daemon.sh: No such file or directory
Any help appreciated.
Brian
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A new subversion package is available for the new upstream 1.6.9
release. (Versions 1.6.7 and 1.6.8 were never publicly released.)
CYGWIN NEWS:
There was one test failure.
* All tests hang using the serf HTTP library. This package still
includes support for serf, but if you
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