On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 5:34 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> If you've followed this mailing list for any length of time you'd notice
> that we don't really endorse the instructions from random other web
> sites. They are often out-of-date and contain needless instructions.
What's the prevailing t
The libXpm-noX packages provide a version of the X.Org XPM image format
library that do NOT require the use of an X server. This library
can be used to read, process, and save XPM images, but all display
code has been removed, because that requires X. It is useful for
applications that need to ma
On Mon, Jul 01, 2013 at 04:08:11PM -0700, Dan Kegel wrote:
>On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 2:34 PM, markov wrote:
>> I am trying to connect a client program running on unix to a server
>> program running on cygwin without success. I also tried to connect from
>> unix to cygwin with ssh, ftp, ... but witho
On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 2:34 PM, markov wrote:
> I am trying to connect a client program running on unix to a server
> program running on cygwin without success. I also tried to connect from
> unix to cygwin with ssh, ftp, ... but without success as well. When I
> looked on net, it says that I firs
I am trying to connect a client program running on unix to a server
program running on cygwin without success. I also tried to connect from
unix to cygwin with ssh, ftp, ... but without success as well. When I
looked on net, it says that I first have to allow hostname or ip-address
in xorg-conf
Andrey Repin,
Some english is better than none! With Russian, I have a lot to learn still.
Interesting is that on both installations of Cygwin, /var/log/sshd.log is
empty. I've followed to basic steps to install Cygwin, setup users, and
setup sshd. Maybe there is another step for logging that I m
Greetings, Evan Rowley!
> I'm tasked with setting up SFTP serving on 2 Windows Server 2003 VMs.
> One of these installations has been giving me problems and I'm not
> sure what the solution is.
> The following command works fine when run as Administrator and
> SFTP_User in these two configuration
Hi Cygwin,
I'm tasked with setting up SFTP serving on 2 Windows Server 2003 VMs.
One of these installations has been giving me problems and I'm not
sure what the solution is.
The following command works fine when run as Administrator and
SFTP_User in these two configurations: (password,keyboard-
Greetings, All!
I'm experiencing an issue installing sshd as service under Windows 8, cygcheck
can be found in my previous message
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2013-06/msg00741.html
The issue is that, when the system reboot, startup type of the service revert
to DEMAND_START, which means, the nex
On 6/30/2013 10:27 PM, Emad Gad wrote:
Is there a way to make the CYGWIN g++ linker choose the Windows 64 bit
system libraries instead of the 32 bit?
cygwin64. If you mean to link against Microsoft X64 libraries in place
of cygwin ones, x86_64-w64-mingw32.
--
Tim Prince
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On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 4:52 AM, Schweikhardt Jens (LP21) <> wrote:
> hello, world
>
> I'm looking for lpr; the Cygwin FAQ tells me it's
> in the cygutils package, but that appears to be no longer true:
>
> 4.16. How do I print under Cygwin?
> lpr is available in the setup.exe cygutils pac
hello, world
I'm looking for lpr; the Cygwin FAQ tells me it's
in the cygutils package, but that appears to be no longer true:
4.16. How do I print under Cygwin?
lpr is available in the setup.exe cygutils package.
$ cd /etc/setup
$ zcat cygutils.lst.gz
usr/bin/cygstart.exe
usr/bin/mksh
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