On 11/23/2012 9:22 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Chuck, are you still with us?
There's also the request to update autoconf to the latest 2.69
version: http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2012-11/msg00164.html
On Nov 16 04:39, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
On Wed, 2012-10-17 at 11:07 -0500, Yaakov
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Branch: cygwin-64bit-branch
Changes by: cori...@sourceware.org 2012-12-03 13:33:03
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog Makefile.in
Added files:
winsup/cygwin : cygwin.sc.in
Removed files:
winsup/cygwin :
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Branch: cygwin-64bit-branch
Changes by: cori...@sourceware.org 2012-12-03 13:34:08
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog ChangeLog.64bit
Log message:
Move ChangeLog entry from ChangeLog to ChangeLog.64bit
Patches:
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Branch: cygwin-64bit-branch
Changes by: cori...@sourceware.org 2012-12-03 13:59:24
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog.64bit cygtls.h
Log message:
* cygtls.h (CYGTLS_PADSIZE): Change comment noting alignment has to
On Dec 2 20:42, Henry S. Thompson wrote:
I've spent the last hour trying to find the answer to this on the
Web/in the archives, sorry if it's an FAQ:
What's the least 'open' way possible using chgrp and chmod g+r to
allow my IIS server to 'see' files on my local disk? At the moment I
have
Please, don't http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU
Thanks.
On Nov 29 11:49, Konstantin Kouptsov wrote:
On 11/26/2012 11:04 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Nov 26 10:08, Konstantin Kouptsov wrote:
On Windows, if I compile it using a Microsoft compiler:
C: cl /out:checktty.exe checktty.c
Andrey Repin writes:
HST wrote:
. . . [IIS and file access]
Any suggestions?
Only one: If you intend to mix Cygwin tools with native Windows environment,
let Windows handle filesystem permissions.
Or you will never stop running into these issues over and over again.
Fair point. There
Ken Brown kbrown at cornell.edu writes:
Thanks to the efforts of Daniel Colascione, there is also a new package
*** emacs-w32-24.2.90-1,
again a test release, for users who want to use the native Windows GUI
for display.
Great stuff. Many thanks to Daniel and you for providing this.
Chaz Littlejohn wrote:
We bundle several of the Cygwin utilities (rsync.exe, cypath.exe,
ssh.exe, ssh-keygen.exe) in with our application rather than forcing
users to install Cygwin.
Based on your email address, I assume the application you're referring
to is Pokeit, downloadable from
Hi,
As suggested by Marco, I stripped the PATH to bare minimum and then it started
building.
But slowly slowly, one at a time, I started adding more paths to path variable
and finally I have restored it back to old one but its now building without any
problem.
So, I am not sure what happened.
On 12/3/2012 4:44 AM, Achim Gratz wrote:
Ken Brown kbrown at cornell.edu writes:
and the Cygwin build of emacs-nox.exe now has mouse
support, as requested in
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2012-10/msg00027.html
Are there some special settings to make this useable in mintty? I've been
On 03/12/2012 5:23 AM, Techie Help wrote:
Hi,
As suggested by Marco, I stripped the PATH to bare minimum and then it started
building.
But slowly slowly, one at a time, I started adding more paths to path variable
and finally I have restored it back to old one but its now building without
On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 5:16 AM, Adam Dinwoodie wrote:
By my understanding, if you're
distributing GPLv3+ software such as cygwin1.dll, these are not rights
you can withhold on that software.
This is true for all GPL versions. Cygwin's license is GPL with an
exception to allow any Open Source
Ken Brown kbrown at cornell.edu writes:
M-x xterm-mouse-mode
Thank you, this works great -- need to hack my .emacs a bit to do this
automatically.
I'm not sure what you mean by without Gtk. Do you want some other X
toolkit, such as Lucid or Motif? Or no X toolkit? What would be the
On 12/3/2012 8:09 AM, Achim Gratz wrote:
Ken Brown kbrown at cornell.edu writes:
I'm not sure what you mean by without Gtk. Do you want some other X
toolkit, such as Lucid or Motif? Or no X toolkit? What would be the
advantage of that? The emacs build uses Gtk by default, so I would need
a
Christopher, thanks very much for pointing me in the right direction
for the official documentation -- it was very helpful.
I see why these step-by-step openssh+cygwin guides appearing on the
Internet are annoying to you and other cygwin experts -- not only
should they be unnecessary, but they
I agree with Mike. Cygwin should be the authoritative source.
Christopher, thanks very much for pointing me in the right direction
for the official documentation -- it was very helpful.
I see why these step-by-step openssh+cygwin guides appearing on the
Internet are annoying to you and
On Mon, Dec 03, 2012 at 10:23:14AM -0500, Mike Richardson wrote:
Christopher, thanks very much for pointing me in the right direction
for the official documentation -- it was very helpful.
I see why these step-by-step openssh+cygwin guides appearing on the
Internet are annoying to you and other
On Mon, Dec 03, 2012 at 03:34:52PM +, Maglinger, Paul wrote:
I agree with Mike. Cygwin should be the authoritative source.
Great. That's exactly what I was saying.
cgf
--
Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Documentation:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
We have no plans to put package documentation on the web site.
Is this something that would change if someone were to volunteer to
curate and maintain the documentation? I'm not volunteering, at least
until I've a better idea of the commitment involved, but is this a
Christopher Adam, et al --
...and then Adam Dinwoodie said...
%
...
% However, if you type cygwin openssh documentation into google then
...
%
...
% how-tos. I don't find the Cygwin FAQ until half-way down the second
% page of results; if I wasn't looking for it explicitly, I'd personally
%
Greetings, Henry S. Thompson!
HST wrote:
. . . [IIS and file access]
Any suggestions?
Only one: If you intend to mix Cygwin tools with native Windows environment,
let Windows handle filesystem permissions.
Or you will never stop running into these issues over and over again.
Fair point.
On 12/3/2012 12:53 PM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 10:48 AM, Jim Reisert AD1C
jjreis...@alum.mit.edu wrote:
Yes, that's why you should have a D-Bus session daemon running before
starting emacs.
And that's why I should read the entire release note. Working find now,
On 12/3/2012 1:28 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
On 12/3/2012 12:53 PM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 10:48 AM, Jim Reisert AD1C
jjreis...@alum.mit.edu wrote:
Yes, that's why you should have a D-Bus session daemon running before
starting emacs.
And that's why I should read the entire
On Thu, 2012-11-29 at 10:52 -0500, Andrew Schulman wrote:
It seems that host expects to find /usr/lib/engines/libgost.so. There's no
directory /usr/lib/engines in my installation, but there is
/usr/lib/openssl-1.0.1/engines/libgost.so.
This is the culprit:
1515k 2012/04/29
I started emacs, exited, then started it again. the second time I got
this same stuff, as if the dbus-daemon had crashed:
(emacs:1672): GLib-WARNING **: In call to g_spawn_sync(), exit status
of a child process was requested but SIGCHLD action was set to SIG_IGN
and ECHILD was received by
On 12/3/2012 1:50 PM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
I started emacs, exited, then started it again. the second time I got
this same stuff, as if the dbus-daemon had crashed:
(emacs:1672): GLib-WARNING **: In call to g_spawn_sync(), exit status
of a child process was requested but SIGCHLD action was
Jim Reisert AD1C writes:
When I start my X server, I see one dbus-daemon.exe process running.
As soon as I start emacs the first time, there is a second
dbus-daemon.exe as well as a dbus-launch.exe.
Emacs must see the DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS environment variable that
tells it how to connect
A followup question. My Windows application works with the Windows
Console API, and uses functions such as GetConsoleMode/SetConsoleMode,
GetConsoleScreenBufferInfo, SetConsoleCursorPosition,
ScrollConsoleScreenBuffer etc. When I connect via ssh from Linux to
the Windows box running Cygwin
On Mon, Dec 03, 2012 at 02:50:24PM -0500, Konstantin Kouptsov wrote:
Is there a way to compile a dynamic library from within Cygwin (using
gcc etc.), which itself would use the Cygwin DLL, ncurses port ans
whatever else it needs, but which would have an interface so that a
native Windows app would
rxvt-unicode is the successor to the familiar, but no longer
maintained, rxvt terminal emulator.
This release fixes an issue with rxvt-unicode + screen (no, not
the $TERM-is-too-long problem; that's still present. Waiting on
a fix in $upstream screen). Deepest apologies; I had this fix
more than
rxvt-unicode is the successor to the familiar, but no longer
maintained, rxvt terminal emulator.
This release fixes an issue with rxvt-unicode + screen (no, not
the $TERM-is-too-long problem; that's still present. Waiting on
a fix in $upstream screen). Deepest apologies; I had this fix
more than
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