Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Bryan Dunphy wrote:
I need to install a CLI only version of cygwin. How can I identify X
based packages so as not to accidentally install them?
Don't install those in the X category in 'setup.exe'.
I tried that, it still installed some parts of X
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Bryan wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Bryan Dunphy wrote:
I need to install a CLI only version of cygwin. How can I identify
X based packages so as not to accidentally install them?
Don't install those in the X category in 'setup.exe'.
I tried
there are ways of getting the fixed
version if you know what to look for!
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can't recall what it was at the moment.
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Thrall, Bryan wrote on Tuesday, August 29, 2006 7:10 PM:
I understand this is the place to report problems with Cygwin's tcltk
package?
It looks like the wish.exe provided by tcltk doesn't properly handle
symbolic links to executables. A simple test case:
$ ls -l foo.exe wishtest
on a WinXP machine, the user has administrative privileges,
and I tested the latest setup snapshot (2.529) but no luck. I didn't
notice any obvious clues from the setup source, either.
Any suggestions? Cygcheck output from the target machine is attached, in
case it helps.
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Igor Peshansky wrote on Monday, June 19, 2006 4:41 PM:
On Mon, 19 Jun 2006, Thrall, Bryan wrote:
I've created a package which does some automatic configuration in its
postinstall script, including running `ssh-host-config -y
/dev/null`. When setup.exe runs this postinstall script,
ssh-host
Igor Peshansky wrote:
I've been plagued by these problems for a while (since you didn't provide
full links in your message, I don't know whether you cited my message
among them without a lot of cutting-and-pasting).
I didn't cite your message[1], though it was one of the sources of the
BTW, is this a problem with Cygwin or is this a problem with my config?
Well, we can't diagnose your config because you haven't supplied it.
http://cygwin.com/problems.html
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It would be beneficial if you reported any results
you saw back to this list.
Torfinn, any luck on SharedSection parameter tweaking
per the MS KB?
Regards,
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http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/
[1] 2006-05/msg00402.html
[2] 2006-05/msg00127.html
[3] 2006-04/msg00390.html
[4
If you are willing to continue testing, it may be worthwhile to
keep this running for a couple of days. Maybe it is sporadic enough
that it is only triggered very occasionally.
I do seem to have run afoul of some problem with this process after another
day. Though I cannot find any
2) http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-05/msg00205.html
I'd like to know if my debugging suggestion in 2) worked.
Your debugging suggestion appears to have worked for me.
Below is what I did in an attempt to assist as requested. I hope this will
be useful for others who may want to help test,
would show this also,
perhaps? Anything smaller than Apache to suggest? I
suppose testing with Apache is a Good Idea, as it is
often used under Cygwin?
Best regards,
Bryan
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Like a good DLL-package maintainer, he probably put
the dll into its own package, like
libwrap1-7.6-3.tar.bz2 or something.
My apologies for the false start, and thank you for
the reminder. I'll post again when I've DTRT.
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this directory anyway, regardless if anything is installed into it.
Yaakov, you are not allowed to patch the Makefile to avoid this? I ask this
sincere question because I have just become a package maintainer. If this
is a rule, I want to avoid breaking it.
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wget http://sagarmind.net/cygwin-contrib/setup.hint;
wget
http://sagarmind.net/cygwin-contrib/tcp_wrappers-7.6-2-src.tar.bz2;
wget
http://sagarmind.net/cygwin-contrib/tcp_wrappers-7.6-2.tar.bz2;
Please keep 7.6-1 as previous.
Thank you,
Bryan
Version 7.6-2 of tcp_wrappers is available for
experimental use.
With this package you can monitor and filter incoming
requests for the SYSTAT, FINGER, FTP, TELNET, RLOGIN,
RSH, EXEC, TFTP, TALK, and other network services.
7.6-2:
New maintainer.
Simply moved documents to /usr/share per FHS.
/ (sorry, no
FTP).
http://sagarmind.net/cygwin-contrib/setup.hint
http://sagarmind.net/cygwin-contrib/tcp_wrappers-7.6-2-src.tar.bz2
http://sagarmind.net/cygwin-contrib/tcp_wrappers-7.6-2.tar.bz2
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Referenced articles at:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.os.cygwin.applications
[1] /5489
I plan to update the tcp_wrappers package to move the
documents to /usr/share/doc.
It will be my first package attempt, so I will be
marking it as 'Test'. Expect no functionality change.
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conventional place. Should I now post an ITP to the
apps list, or should I try to do something else first?
Apologies if this whole thing should have been asked
on the apps list.
Regards,
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Igor Peshansky wrote:
For some applications that are unable to work in the foreground, cygrunsrv
contains the -x option, which makes it check the pid file instead of
waiting for the child process. That way the child can fork and detach,
and cygrunsrv can still control it via the pid in that
this will help?
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as a Windows service using cygrunsrv. I am curious if
someone would like to explain this, if it would be of value to those
interested in Cygwin topics.
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losing track
of all the things I've read recently.
Thanks for your attention and advice,
Bryan
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time, a 2006 version of OLOCA would
go in?
Best Regards,
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$ ./wtf-0.0.4-6.sh prep
./wtf-0.0.4-6.sh: line 64: syntax error near unexpected token `'
./wtf-0.0.4-6.sh: line 64: ` mkdirs )'
===
--- wtf-0.0.4-6.sh 2003-11-25
it to work, though.
If this patch is accepted, maybe at the same time, a 2006 version of OLOCA
would
go in?
Best Regards,
Bryan
$ ./wtf-0.0.4-6.sh prep
./wtf-0.0.4-6.sh: line 64: syntax error near unexpected token `'
./wtf-0.0.4-6.sh: line 64: ` mkdirs
it
turned out that it was a sshd process that had started before or ended after
syslog-ng. I used the sc.exe tool to add a dependency on syslog-ng to the
sshd service, and I will modify my install instructions to add the -y option
to the cygrunsrv install of sshd.
Best regards,
Bryan
I've found in cygrunsrv.README that the -1 and -2
arguments may be used to specify that output of stdout
and stderr go to a log file instead of to the Windows
Event Log.
I'm using cygrunsrv to run two services: sshd and
syslog-ng. I'm using syslog-ng to collect timestamped
log entries from sshd
Thank you for your response, René.
René Berber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if sshd, for instance, finds that syslogd is running when it starts it
uses it,
if not it uses the Windows event log.
So all you need is to start syslogd, it works fine if all services are
started
at the same time
? There would be
no cost to customers for Cygwin GCC, just my VC++ app
Thanks
Dave Bryan
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Thanks very much for your reply. I appreciate your time and the points you
raised.
Regards
Dave
On Thu, 23 Feb 2006, Dave Bryan wrote:
I have an application for Windows written in VC++ which spawns the GNU
tools GCC, LD, etc. As the GNU programs use the Cygwin DLLs I need those
Dave Korn wrote on Thursday, January 19, 2006 6:25 PM:
Thrall, Bryan wrote:
Dave Korn wrote on Thursday, January 19, 2006 12:45 PM:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
So, since there is now this unbelievable consensus and good will
could someone check in the patch?
cgf
Well, I haven't
Dave Korn wrote on Friday, January 20, 2006 9:18 AM:
Thrall, Bryan wrote:
So all we need now is a ChangeLog entry please Byran!
Oh yeah. Here you go:
Applied:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps-cvs/2006-q1/msg1.html
Thanks for your contribution!
cheers
it after I get home from work this evening and
check it in. But I'd never check in something I hadn't personally
verified that, at the very least, everything still compiles.
(Generally I'd like to do even a bit more testing than that)
cheers,
DaveK
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Thrall, Bryan wrote on Thursday, January 12, 2006 1:17 PM:
Setup.exe currently (based on CVS HEAD) uses the last selected option
from the Source page instead of the command line option (if it is
present). For example, if the user selected Download without
installing the last time they ran
without
installing still is.
The attached patch should fix this.
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Description: setup.patch
Corinna Vinschen wrote on Wednesday, January 11, 2006 5:38 AM:
On Jan 10 18:17, Thrall, Bryan wrote:
I want to run inetd as a service, but the documented way of doing
this (--install-as-service) requires C:\cygwin\bin be in the Windows
System PATH. Modifying the System PATH that way causes
instead (which does not have this requirement).
I've attached a patch which adds a -D option to inetd which prevents it
from daemonizing, similar to the -D option sshd has.
Let me know what you think,
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Description
Gerrit P. Haase wrote on Friday, November 18, 2005 6:56 AM:
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Nov 17, 2005 at 08:38:26AM -0600, Thrall, Bryan wrote:
And I'd love to have PerlTk officially packaged :-)
If you're building it OOTB, you're only
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I used to be able to compile Application X and give it to someone
without CygWin by just giving them X.exe. However, now it complains
it can't find one or more DLLs. I'm assuming this is because CygWin
switched from static to dynamic linking by default.
How do I get it to go back to static
Greetings,
Does anyone know out there if statically linking with
the comctl32 lib that comes with cygwin violate MS's
policy of not allowing the dll to be redistributable?
Any insight/info would be appreciated.
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This question came up after a lively discussion with
several other developers. Let me clarify my question.
You build a standalong windows app and link in
(statically) the comctl32.dll into your app. You then
want to deploy your application, your application now
contains parts of the dll
The catgets package is now available in the Cygwin distribution. Catgets
is a programming library for issuing messages via a message catalog so
a program can speak multiple languages. The library contains the
X/Open standard catgets(), catopen(), and catclose() calls. The package
also includes
The catgets package is now available in the Cygwin distribution. Catgets
is a programming library for issuing messages via a message catalog so
a program can speak multiple languages. The library contains the
X/Open standard catgets(), catopen(), and catclose() calls. The package
also includes
OK, I've fixed those.
Here are the current URLs:
ftp://giraffe-data.com/pub/catgets/setup.hint
ftp://giraffe-data.com/pub/catgets/catgets-1.0-1.tar.bz2
ftp://giraffe-data.com/pub/catgets/catgets-1.0-1-src.tar.bz2
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make that libintl3 and libiconv2
Ah, I see. Fixed.
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Here are the files for the previously discussed Catgets package,
which contains the catgets message catalog facility from the GNU
C library.
ftp://giraffe-data.com/pub/catgets/setup.hint
ftp://giraffe-data.com/pub/catgets/catgets-1.0-0.tar.bz2
command line option
processor, the getopt_long_r recursion-safe version of getopt_long.
I'm not willing to spend another 6 hours reworking all that so it fits
nicely into newlib (OTOH, I might be willing to contribute 6 hours
toward porting glibc to Cygwin!).
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glibc? Is it a licensing thing?
Yes.
What is the licensing thing? Would it also apply to my extracting chunks
of glibc and contributing them to newlib?
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library functions (catopen, catclose, catgets) for
accessing message catalogs, and gencat program for generating message
catalogs. From GNU C library; used by many programs written for Linux
category: Devel Text Libs
requires: cygwin
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is create
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machine and
ssh-agent to avoid plaintext passwords in your cron job script, maybe).
That's how it was explained to me, anyway. HTH!
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dll version : 1005.12.0.0
gcc 3.3.3 (cygwin special)
I'm not subscribed to the list, so if anybody can crack this/answers,
I'd appreciate a cc.
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#include stdio.h
#include sys/types.h
#include sys/socket.h
#include netinet/in.h
#include sys/socket.h
#include semaphore.h
#include
to get a gprof of the offending code and
mail the list again.
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affect things.
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, December 27, 2004 3:19 PM
To: Bryan Love; cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: RE: SSH, SFTP, and NTSEC
My problem is simple... I have users that I created that cannot log in via
SSH unless I make them members of the Windows ADMINISTRATORS group on the
Windows 2003 server that is running Cygwin. I've
I've researched this topic online for days and it seems like every one has
their own solution or their own idea about how user authentication works in
Cygwin.
What I CAN'T seem to find is a simple description of exactly what happens when
a user tries to log in via SSH. What is the flow of
etc. It also
shows Windows Task Manager giving details about the process. I have
thoroughly searched the FAQ's section and am pretty sure that this has not
been answered and I hope that you can help me with my problem.
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I'm running xemacs on a linux box (XEmacs 21.4 (patch 15) \Security
Through Obscurity\ [Lucid] (i686-pc-linux, Mule) of Fri Jun 25 2004 )
using an X server running on a Windows XP machine. I'm running the
latest update of cygwin and am using xwin -multiwindow -clipboard
-clipupdates 1 .
The
':
Magick.xs:758: warning: cast to pointer from integer of different size
I didn't find a solution in the archives or on the Web, so I'm hoping
there's a Cygwin guru who has a suggestion or two on how to get this working
;)
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Greetings,
Has anyone else been able to confirm this as a bug? if so, any attempts to
fix it?
Regards,
Bryan
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involved here. That said, as
near as I can tell, there appears to be a problem. Any help much
appreciated.
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Here is gdb.exe.stackdump, for what it's worth:
Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION at eip=610B7374
eax=0010 ebx=0010 ecx=0004 edx= esi=D012
ebp=0022F518 esp=0022F50C program=c:\cygwin\bin\gdb.exe
cs=001B ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs= ss=0023
Stack trace:
Frame Function
The latest gdb aborts with a stack dump whenever I use the finish command.
I've reverted to the previous version, which is fine.
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-import)
which now appear?
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getopt(3) (referred to in getopt(1), by the way) seems to be missing from the
man pages.
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On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 15:56:07 -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 12:53:22PM -0700, Bryan Higgins wrote:
How can I suppress the linker messages
Info: resolving _opterr by linking to __imp__opterr (auto-import)
Info: resolving _optarg by linking to __imp__optarg (auto-import
Christopher Faylor wrote:
You can use unistd.h if you want. If you knew this already why were you
asking the question?
From the gnu getopt(3) man page (mysteriously missing in cygwin):
#include unistd.h
int getopt(int argc, char * const argv[],
const char
/app-defaults/ there is a simlink 'app-defaults' that
somtimes points to the /etc/X11/app-defaults/ directory, and sometimes it
just points to /etc/X11/ if you remake the simlink to /etc/X11/app-defaults/
it seems to load the XTerm file then.
Bryan
,
Bryan
the 'jasper' program that
comes with the original Jasper library package. It doesn't handle Netpbm
formats as well, though.
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On 30 Oct 2002 at 23:13, CBFalconer wrote:
I have been trying out gdb in Cygwin, and found it to hang and/or crash
under W98, running on a 486.
I tried gdb (the version you cited) with the windowed interface on a 486
running NT 4.0, and it appeared to work fine on a simple hello, world
test
Greetings,
I had posted earlier about some undefined references to InitCommonControls.
I seem to be having a problem trying to link with the comctl32 library, I
link to it but it still can't find it. I realize that this isn't directly
related to cygwin so I am asking if anyone has had any
, they are much
appreciated!
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