On 22 September 2010 00:29, SJ Wright wrote:
>> Yes. I noticed where I had the territory mis-cased the next time I ran
>> wget. In the line that identified the file and URL for each download,
>> double-quotes and other punctuation became garbage characters, where they
>> hadn't been when I either h
On 22 September 2010 01:54, SJ Wright wrote:
> New on me. I'll start using mintty asap. Must be better than Terminator. I
> did a cutesy thing with an echo-ed ellipse to mark time while a script
> iterated over some lines in a list: rxvt wrapped each unbroken string to 80
> characters while Termin
On 22 September 2010 00:11, Cyrille Lefevre wrote:
>
> Le 21/09/2010 23:53, Eric Blake a écrit :
>>
>> Use mintty or rxvt instead of the windows console.
>>
>
> I like puttycyg which also support utf-8.
>
> PS : mintty do paste à la Xwindows (middle button),
> while putty may do it as you wich (mid
On 09/21/2010 07:37 PM, bsmile wrote:
> Jeremy Bopp-3 wrote:
>>
>> On 09/21/2010 06:44 PM, bsmile wrote:
>>> Eric Blake-3 wrote:
On 09/21/2010 03:52 PM, bsmile wrote:
>
> I installed Cgywin(don't know how to see its version number) under
> windows xp
> and so far so good.
On 9/21/10, David Sastre wrote:
> On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 04:43:25PM -0500, mike marchywka wrote:
>> On 9/21/10, David Sastre wrote:
>> > On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 02:38:37PM -0500, mike marchywka wrote:
>> >> Hi,
>>
>> > Can you please attach it, as described here?
>> >
>> >> Problem reports:
Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [E] sent the following at Tuesday, September 21,
2010 9:07 PM
>bsmile sent the following at Tuesday, September 21, 2010 5:52 PM
>>I installed Cgywin(don't know how to see its version number) under
>>windows xp and so far so good. However, there is one thing very
>>in
bsmile sent the following at Tuesday, September 21, 2010 5:52 PM
>I installed Cgywin(don't know how to see its version number)
>under windows xp and so far so good. However, there is one
>thing very inconvenient for me to use Cgywin, that is, I cannot
>highlight a text to copy and right button to
Marco Atzeri wrote:
--- Mar 21/9/10, Eric Blake ha scritto:
Use mintty or rxvt instead of the windows console.
Only mintty please, rxvt should be considered obsolete as
cygwin uses now UTF8 and rxvt can't.
New on me. I'll start using mintty asap. Must be better than
Terminato
Isn't cygwin the graphic environment? If mintty invokes cygwin, I would
expect it to have full feature of support such an environment. But I will
try installing xwin32 to see how it works out,
Jeremy Bopp-3 wrote:
>
> On 09/21/2010 06:44 PM, bsmile wrote:
>> Eric Blake-3 wrote:
>>>
>>> On 09/2
Thanks a lot, puttycyg works great. It supports -X option, helps maintain
connection and support copy/paste.
Cyrille Lefevre wrote:
>
>
> Le 21/09/2010 23:53, Eric Blake a écrit :
>>
>> Use mintty or rxvt instead of the windows console.
>>
>
> I like puttycyg which also support utf-8.
>
>
On 09/21/2010 06:44 PM, bsmile wrote:
> Eric Blake-3 wrote:
>>
>> On 09/21/2010 03:52 PM, bsmile wrote:
>>>
>>> I installed Cgywin(don't know how to see its version number) under
>>> windows xp
>>> and so far so good. However, there is one thing very inconvenient for me
>>> to
>>> use Cgywin, that
I am now using mintty. Although it enables copy/paste as the way in linux, it
does not seem to support -X option of ssh. I want to run gnuplot on a remote
computer and send the graph back to the local computer for me to see, and I
use ssh -X to set up the connection. But gnuplot fails and the foll
On 9/21/2010 7:12 PM, Dwilewicz, Roman wrote:
Hello,
I am using xfig on Windows machines (xp and 7). In the last year or two
I have problems with figures when I draw patterns and then export them.
Namely in the dvi or ps files, the lines or some parts of patterns
become so thick that the pattern
SJ Wright wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Sep 18 07:00, SJ Wright wrote:
Having recently by accident trashed my home folder, and having had
to rebuild from one saved from a much older install (1.7.0 or even
earlier), I noticed my man pages were again displaying with garbage
text in between
Hello,
I am using xfig on Windows machines (xp and 7). In the last year or two
I have problems with figures when I draw patterns and then export them.
Namely in the dvi or ps files, the lines or some parts of patterns
become so thick that the pattern is not recognizable, actually half
black. It se
Le 21/09/2010 23:53, Eric Blake a écrit :
>
> Use mintty or rxvt instead of the windows console.
>
I like puttycyg which also support utf-8.
PS : mintty do paste à la Xwindows (middle button),
while putty may do it as you wich (middle or right
button), both may copy on select w/ left button.
t
Thanks so much! I finally got it working as I am expecting!
Jeremy Bopp-3 wrote:
>
> On 09/21/2010 05:05 PM, bsmile wrote:
>> Marco atzeri-3 wrote:
>>>
>>> --- Mar 21/9/10, Eric Blake ha scritto:
>>>
>
> I installed Cgywin(don't know how to see its version
number) under windows x
On 09/21/2010 05:05 PM, bsmile wrote:
> Marco atzeri-3 wrote:
>>
>> --- Mar 21/9/10, Eric Blake ha scritto:
>>
I installed Cgywin(don't know how to see its version
>>> number) under windows xp
and so far so good. However, there is one thing very
>>> inconvenient for me to
use C
On 9/21/2010 5:12 PM, SJ Wright wrote:
Gary wrote:
And empty ones at that.
I see this was mentioned previously but didn't see a resolution.
For me it is definitely happening in emacs (which since I spend most of
my time in it, is maybe not that surprising), and is possibly related to
running m
On 9/21/2010 3:39 PM, Charles Smith wrote:
Cygwin-X User's Guide to the rescue!:-)
Okay, I'll give that a try ... except ... can I run FVWM rootless? Where
will it go? Doesn't rootless mode mean that the Windows window manager is
used?
No. From the link to the documentation:
Note:
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 04:43:25PM -0500, mike marchywka wrote:
> On 9/21/10, David Sastre wrote:
> > On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 02:38:37PM -0500, mike marchywka wrote:
> >> Hi,
>
> > Can you please attach it, as described here?
> >
> >> Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
> >
> a
Thanks, both! I will install mintty, but really cannot follow the next step
...
So far the Cygwin is launched through some DOS batch file, thus I don't care
what's behind. So if to use mintty, what should I do? Where should mintty be
installed(any directory under windows or extract to some direct
--- Mar 21/9/10, Eric Blake ha scritto:
> >
> > I installed Cgywin(don't know how to see its version
> number) under windows xp
> > and so far so good. However, there is one thing very
> inconvenient for me to
> > use Cgywin, that is, I cannot highlight a text to copy
> and right button to
> > pa
On 09/21/2010 03:52 PM, bsmile wrote:
I installed Cgywin(don't know how to see its version number) under windows xp
and so far so good. However, there is one thing very inconvenient for me to
use Cgywin, that is, I cannot highlight a text to copy and right button to
paste. I am wondering how I c
I installed Cgywin(don't know how to see its version number) under windows xp
and so far so good. However, there is one thing very inconvenient for me to
use Cgywin, that is, I cannot highlight a text to copy and right button to
paste. I am wondering how I can get back this beloved feature. Any ad
On 21 September 2010 22:12, SJ Wright wrote:
> Gary wrote:
>>
>> And empty ones at that.
>>
>> I see this was mentioned previously but didn't see a resolution.
>>
>> For me it is definitely happening in emacs (which since I spend most of
>> my time in it, is maybe not that surprising), and is possi
Gary wrote:
And empty ones at that.
I see this was mentioned previously but didn't see a resolution.
For me it is definitely happening in emacs (which since I spend most of
my time in it, is maybe not that surprising), and is possibly related to
running make via 'M-x compile'.
I use mintty, so
Hi,
I'm new to this mailing list and hope my question is not a total obvious
one, but at the end of the day I'm more a scientist than a programmer. So
I hope I got the facts right.
I'm trying to build PyMol, an open-core molecular visualisation program
with cygwin (www.pymol.org).
This software
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 02:38:37PM -0500, mike marchywka wrote:
> Hi,
> I've been having a problem with name lookups but it only seems to
> effect a few things. I think lynx is ok, but then I tried to ftp and
> couldn't find host name . I had first seen this
> with nslookup but ignored it at the ti
> Cygwin-X User's Guide to the rescue! :-)
Okay, I'll give that a try ... except ... can I run FVWM rootless? Where will
it go? Doesn't rootless mode mean that the Windows window manager is used?
BTW, I have identified what gets sent when the cursor is NOT inside the bounds
of the window: it'
Hi,
I've been having a problem with name lookups but it only seems to
effect a few things. I think lynx is ok, but then I tried to ftp and
couldn't find host name . I had first seen this
with nslookup but ignored it at the time,
$ nslookup google.com
/usr/bin/nslookup.exe: error while loading shar
On 9/21/2010 11:48 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
I've checked in the patch. Please test the next developer snapshot.
Thanks again for the testcase. It was very helpful.
I built from CVS and it's working again. Thanks!
-h
_
I guess I found the reason why x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc can't locate pthread.h.
It's because a macro
#if HAVE_PTHREAD
#include
is used in source files, but the macro is not defined by mingw, about which
I found it existiing before according to google search. I re-built it after
the macro
On Sep 20 16:45, Keith Christian wrote:
> Receiving this message whenever I try to check in files to local RCS
> directories on this machine. Same issue occurs on CVS. Wondering if
> a setting was changed somewhere, this has been happening for over a
> month now.
Is that a remote drive? If so,
On Sep 21 14:21, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Sep 20 17:20, Heath Kehoe wrote:
> > On 9/20/2010 3:00 PM, Heath Kehoe wrote:
> > > My application uses mmap on a 16MB file. On released 1.7.7, there's no
> > >problem. But with the 20100919 snapshot, it crashes when it tries to
> > >access the mmap
On 9/21/2010 12:14 PM, Charles Smith wrote:
This is different than the operation of fvwm under linux. In that
case, an in-focus xterm takes function key input as well as other key
input, regardless where the mouse cursor is.
a) Are you running fvwm under a rootless X11?
b) are your configs the
>> This is different than the operation of fvwm under linux. In that
>> case, an in-focus xterm takes function key input as well as other key
>> input, regardless where the mouse cursor is.
>
> a) Are you running fvwm under a rootless X11?
> b) are your configs the same?
Ah, you mean on cygwin an
On Sep 20 17:20, Heath Kehoe wrote:
> On 9/20/2010 3:00 PM, Heath Kehoe wrote:
> > My application uses mmap on a 16MB file. On released 1.7.7, there's no
> >problem. But with the 20100919 snapshot, it crashes when it tries to
> >access the mmap space past the first 32KB or so. Attached is a simp
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Sep 18 07:00, SJ Wright wrote:
Having recently by accident trashed my home folder, and having had
to rebuild from one saved from a much older install (1.7.0 or even
earlier), I noticed my man pages were again displaying with garbage
text in between the readable text
On 9/21/2010 08:01, ke...@ca wrote:
Hello All,
Goal: Building 64-bit application on Cygwin
OS: 64-bit Windows 7
I used "x86_64-w64-mingw32-gcc " to build the application, but failed.
The output tells missing pthread.h. pthread.h is included in one of my
source files.
I located the file, o
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