On 2012-04-25 22:08, Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
Please upload:
Please leave 1.53-1 as previous and feel free to remove older releases.
Done and done.
Yaakov
On 25/04/2012 19:25, Carlo.DiCocco wrote:
I think I may have found a bug. I am connecting to a remote Linux server
from my Windows desktop and attempting to use some of the GUI tools on the
remote server. The xclock GUI displays fine. The Oracle dbca GUI
displays fine. The LVM
On 23/04/2012 14:03, Michel Bardiaux wrote:
Yes, it is a crash at startup.
I could not find XWin.exe.stackdump anywhere on my hard drive. I have
attached the bat script (renamed into .txt) used to start cygwin/X,
maybe I need to modify it.
Would it work to add
On 26/04/2012 14:18, Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 25/04/2012 19:25, Carlo.DiCocco wrote:
I think I may have found a bug. I am connecting to a remote Linux server
from my Windows desktop and attempting to use some of the GUI tools on the
remote server. The xclock GUI displays fine. The Oracle dbca
From: Jon TURNEY
Start the X server from a terminal using 'gdb --args XWin
-multiwindow', type 'r' to start the X
server running,
Did exactly that in a minty. Then in another one:
export DISPLAY=localhost:0.0
ssh -X -Y michel@besdev01 multi-gnome-terminal
and 'bt full' after it crashes.
Dear sirs,
Some days ago I updated the cygwin system by 'setup.exe', expecting
some GL problems are fixed. Since then XWin crashes with some
application programs. One of the most simplest is 'xlogo'.
What I have done is as follows;
Start [XWin Server] (wait some time for bringing up xterm),
On 25/04/2012 22:45, Keith Lindsay wrote:
On 4/25/2012 2:20 PM, Keith Lindsay wrote:
I'm running a data analysis program called ferret on a remote machine
that I've logged on to with ssh -X. When the program attempts to
create a window, the Cygwin/X server crashes with a segmentation fault.
On 23/04/2012 12:55, Michel Bardiaux wrote:
Nothing much to add to the 2 attached files - except that my X worked
fine until the last update. Will try reverting to previous version.
Mentioning the name of the application which caused the crash
(multi-gnome-terminal) would have helped.
On
On 26/04/2012 14:23, Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 26/04/2012 14:18, Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 25/04/2012 19:25, Carlo.DiCocco wrote:
I think I may have found a bug. I am connecting to a remote Linux server
from my Windows desktop and attempting to use some of the GUI tools on the
remote server. The
The following packages have been updated in the Cygwin distribution:
*** xorg-server-1.12.0-5
*** xorg-server-common-1.12.0-5
*** xorg-server-dmx-1.12.0-5
*** xorg-server-extra-1.12.0-5
*** xorg-server-devel-1.12.0-5
These packages contain XWin and the other X.Org X11 servers.
The following
.20120426.txt and
my XWin.0.20120426.log. I did not see anything
interesting in the xwin0-log, and my (gdb) backtrace
is just the output from my glance at Jon Turney's
recipe. I'm tossing it in this list in case it helps
better-informed folks to track down the difficulty
with XWin-1.12.0-4
On 04/26/2012 12:15 PM, Jon TURNEY wrote:
Thanks for the excellent bug report.
You're welcome. Thank you for the prompt response.
I've uploaded 1.12.0-5 which hopefully contains a fix for this crash.
Good news, ferret works fine with 1.12.0-5.
This crash was caused by the server being unable
Jon,
thank you for the update! XWin is working as before.
I appreciate your prompt action very much.
Yusuke
On 25/04/2012 22:45, Keith Lindsay wrote:
On 4/25/2012 2:20 PM, Keith Lindsay wrote:
I'm running a data analysis program called ferret on a remote machine
that I've logged on to with
Greetings, kuaf!
I've come across this issue also after installing latest Cygwin. Don't
know how to fix it.
Don't top-post, and you'll see your answer.
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On 4/25/2012 7:32 PM, Garrison, Jim (ETW) wrote:
New install of
On Apr 25 16:28, Rodrigo Medina wrote:
Hi,
The command date is giving wrong results:
In cygwing-bash:
$ date
Jue, 26 de Abr de 2012 06:27:24 a.m.
While in the Windows command shell:
C:\Documents and Settings\rmedinatime
The current time is: 15:57:24.24
C:\Documents and
Hello, I probed.
ssh working with telnet.
openssh 6.0p1-1
WindowsXP Event Log entry for sshd service:
=
The description for Event ID ( 0 ) in Source ( sshd ) cannot be found. The local
computer may not have the necessary registry information or message DLL
Am 27.03.2012 10:36, schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
On Mar 26 22:59, Ryan Johnson wrote:
On 26/03/2012 9:40 PM, Jason Tishler wrote:
New News:
===
I have updated the version of rebase to 4.1.0-1. The tarballs should be
available on a Cygwin mirror near you shortly.
The following are the
Version 1.54-1 of cppcheck has been uploaded, following the upstream release.
cppcheck is a tool for static C/C++ code analysis. It tries to detect bugs that
your C/C++ compiler doesn't see. The goal is no false positives.
cppcheck is versatile. You can check non-standard code that includes
The cygcheck manpage has some unsightlies:
vv
$ man cygcheck
NAME
- List system information, check installed packages, or query
package
database.
...
Note: -c, -f, and -l only report on packages that are
currently
installed. To
I remember that Cygwin used to not be able to run scripts that were
converted or were in DOS mode - had trailing carriage returns in the
file. It would fail because the #! line might have /bin/bash\r which was
not a file (bash with a carriage return that is). But the behavior has
changed. Now
From: Andrey Repin
Mode on the *nix side seems unimportant, as Samba fakes ACL, if client
do not understand native
modes.
It is unimportant if the samba share is just a file server for Windows
machines. But if you also work on 'nix machines, locally on that server
or via nfs, then you want
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 10:13 AM, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
I remember that Cygwin used to not be able to run scripts that were
converted or were in DOS mode - had trailing carriage returns in the file.
It would fail because the #! line might have /bin/bash\r which was not a
file (bash with a
On 04/26/2012 07:26 AM, Earnie Boyd wrote:
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 10:13 AM, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
I remember that Cygwin used to not be able to run scripts that were
converted or were in DOS mode - had trailing carriage returns in the file.
It would fail because the #! line might have
On 04/26/2012 08:13 AM, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
I remember that Cygwin used to not be able to run scripts that were
converted or were in DOS mode - had trailing carriage returns in the
file. It would fail because the #! line might have /bin/bash\r which was
not a file (bash with a carriage
What is peflags trying to tell me with this warning, which is only present when
the -v switch is in effect?
ash -c PATH=/bin peflags -t -d -v /usr/lib/zsh/4.3.12/zsh/zutil.dll
Warning: file is non-executable but has tsaware set
(/usr/lib/zsh/4.3.12/zsh/zutil.dll).
Hi all,
I'm trying to connect a VirtualBox guest's serial port to something that
cygwin/gdb can access for remote debugging, and am having trouble
connecting the pieces...
One post from a couple of years ago [1] suggests using /dev/ttyS* to
access COM ports. This would work great... except
Earnie Boyd sent the following at Thursday, April 26, 2012 10:27 AM
http://cygwin.com/faq/#faq.api.cr-lf
You can also avoid to change the source code at all
^
changing
- Barry
Disclaimer: Statements made herein are not made on behalf of NIAID.
On 4/26/2012 11:05 AM, Mark Frazer wrote:
Updating cygwin yesterday broke several of my scripts. Turns out this
was because they have /bin before /usr/bin in their PATH exported to
child processes which broke latex.
To reproduce:
env PATH=/bin:$PATH latex manual.tex
Seems that the latex
On 4/26/2012 7:40 AM, Eric Blake wrote:
On 04/26/2012 08:13 AM, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
I remember that Cygwin used to not be able to run scripts that were
converted or were in DOS mode - had trailing carriage returns in the
file. It would fail because the #! line might have /bin/bash\r which was
Greetings, Michel Bardiaux!
From: Andrey Repin
Mode on the *nix side seems unimportant, as Samba fakes ACL, if client do
not understand native modes.
It is unimportant if the samba share is just a file server for Windows
machines.
It is unimportant in the currently discussed issue.
But
Greetings, Gyurmo!
Hello, I probed.
ssh working with telnet.
openssh 6.0p1-1
WindowsXP Event Log entry for sshd service:
=
The description for Event ID ( 0 ) in Source ( sshd ) cannot be found. The
local
computer may not have the necessary registry
On Apr 26 10:49, KJ wrote:
I've installed CygWin in the root directory C:\Program Files
(x86)\CygWin (I know that it's not recommended to use spaces in the
directory names), but my installation worked so far.
I'd like to suggest a minor change when calling the _autorebase package.
As far as
On Apr 26 15:16, Achim Gratz wrote:
What is peflags trying to tell me with this warning, which is only present
when
the -v switch is in effect?
ash -c PATH=/bin peflags -t -d -v /usr/lib/zsh/4.3.12/zsh/zutil.dll
Warning: file is non-executable but has tsaware set
On Apr 26 11:48, Ryan Johnson wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to connect a VirtualBox guest's serial port to something
that cygwin/gdb can access for remote debugging, and am having
trouble connecting the pieces...
One post from a couple of years ago [1] suggests using /dev/ttyS* to
access COM
Corinna Vinschen writes:
The warning might be a bit misleading. What it really tries to tell you
is that the file in question is not an executable (*.exe). The tsaware
flag has no meaning for DLLs, it's only evaluated in headers of
executables.
That explains a lot more than that warning
I've recently had a test fail because I started it with administrator
privileges (via the Administrator group). The test tried to write to a
file that it set read-only before and of course as an administrator it
was still able to write to it. So the test fail wasn't really that
important, but I
I've seen major performance regressions on Win7 compared to an pre-1.7
Cygwin version on Win2000. I had initially suspected the virus scanner
and disabling the real-time scan for the whole Cygwin folder did improve
things appreciably. However the real performance hit when an
application opens
I have run into an issue with Cygwin. This is arguably not a bug in
Cygwin, but in other platform runtime libraries. Never-the-less, the
symptoms occur only with Cygwin and not the Windows command prompt. So,
from a practical standpoint, Cygwin is broken. This is almost certainly
the same
On 4/26/2012 4:33 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
I've recently had a test fail because I started it with administrator
privileges (via the Administrator group). The test tried to write to a
file that it set read-only before and of course as an administrator it
was still able to write to it. So the
On 26/04/2012 4:04 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Apr 26 11:48, Ryan Johnson wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to connect a VirtualBox guest's serial port to something
that cygwin/gdb can access for remote debugging, and am having
trouble connecting the pieces...
One post from a couple of years ago
Hi Cygwin Support,
I am a Program Manager with the Ecosystem Engineering team at Microsoft.
At Mobile World Congress in February, Microsoft announced the availability of
the Windows 8 Consumer Preview. Please use the resources available at the
Windows Development Center and begin testing your
Dear Microsoft,
Which version did you test?
See the following thread:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-developers/2011-10/threads.html#5
Re: Add support for Windows 8, first step
Regards,
Nick
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 1:05 AM, Anuja Singh (MP Tech Consulting LLC)
v-anu...@microsoft.com wrote:
On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 09:18:27PM -, James Johnston wrote:
== SenderC.c: Sender program in Visual C++ 2008 ==
#include windows.h
int main() {
char * test = Hello world!\n;
DWORD written;
HANDLE h = GetStdHandle(STD_OUTPUT_HANDLE); /* Get standard output
On 4/26/2012 4:28 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
Corinna Vinschen writes:
The warning might be a bit misleading. What it really tries to tell you
is that the file in question is not an executable (*.exe). The tsaware
flag has no meaning for DLLs, it's only evaluated in headers of
executables.
That
On 4/26/2012 4:47 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
I've seen major performance regressions on Win7 compared to an pre-1.7
Cygwin version on Win2000. I had initially suspected the virus scanner
and disabling the real-time scan for the whole Cygwin folder did improve
things appreciably. However the real
Charles Wilson writes:
The cygdrop.exe utility is part of the cygutils package.
Thank you.
Regards,
Achim.
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Larry Hall (Cygwin) writes:
Here's some background.
http://www.suacommunity.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=1697mpage=1
Anything there describe your setup?
The part about groups with many members looks oddly familiar.
Incidentally I've never had enough patience for makepasswd to finish
while scanning
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