Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jul 26 02:16, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Oliver Wienand wrote:
Dear developers of cygwin,
our group singular-team, which is responsible for the singular
computer algebra system, wants to maintain a cygwin package of this
system.
I would be the maintainer, as I am
Yaakov S wrote:
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fashion. This package has been discussed before, just needs a review:
http://cygwin-ports.sourceforge.net/install/temp/imlib/imlib-1.9.14-3-src.tar.bz2
Semih Ergintav wrote:
Hi,
To compile g77 with 'gcc-3.4.4.1.sh',, I followed the above steps and 'install2' step gives error ( I attached the outputs. See attachments):
./gcc-3.4.4-1.sh prep
--OK
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--OK
./gcc-3.4.4-1.sh build
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Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Jul 29, 2005 at 12:16:42AM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Dave,
Some comments on your analysis.
The latest perl uses auto-image-base and the base address should be
different than default. It fails anyway.
Perl uses its own malloc, rebuilding
that is available
starting at this URL.
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Krzysztof Duleba wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Actually, you're right. Perhaps it depends on what kind of malloc the
program uses (i.e., whether it uses the Cygwin builtin malloc, or
something else).
That's strange. How could Perl use something essentially different than
malloc? I
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Krzysztof Duleba wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Actually, you're right. Perhaps it depends on what kind of malloc the
program uses (i.e., whether it uses the Cygwin builtin malloc, or
something else).
That's strange. How could Perl use something essentially
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Krzysztof Duleba wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Actually, you're right. Perhaps it depends on what kind of malloc the
program uses (i.e., whether it uses the Cygwin builtin malloc, or
something else).
That's strange. How could Perl use
Oliver Walsh wrote:
tried to run rebaseall?
?
There is no error, it fork bombs ie I get 4000 gconftool-2 processes.
strace doesn't output anything
The same with clear? Interesting ;)
Would you please attach the output of cygcheck -svr?
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Dave,
Some comments on your analysis.
The latest perl uses auto-image-base and the base address should be
different than default. It fails anyway.
Perl uses its own malloc, rebuilding with the system malloc shows
that it behaves similar than the C examples, I think the recent
changes in
Andrew Ho wrote:
Hello,
AHSo I think the next step is to figure out who can help look at that
latter
AHproblem. Is there a bug I or someone else should file somewhere?
MSTo make sure it isn't completely forgotten you can put it into the bug
MStracker with perlbug.
Very well, I have
Krzysztof Duleba wrote:
While playing with perl in interactive mode, I experienced strange
memory error in Cygwin perl. Trying the same scenario on Linux boxes
results in perl being killed after using all memory (tested on machines
with 128 - 2048 MB RAM), but on Cygwin perl dies in a
Krzysztof Duleba wrote:
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
With 5.8.7 I get the core dump after calling `foo 1` the first time:
$ ./inter.pl
perl sub foo($){$a=shift;foo($a+1);}
perl foo 1
Out of memory during request for 4040 bytes, total sbrk() is 402624512
bytes!
Segmentation fault (core dumped
Semih Ergintav wrote:
Hi,
Default version of gcc/g77 only allows a maximum unit number
(MXUNIT) of 99. However my software requires a MXUNIT . I tried to
re-compile gcc/g77 after the editing the correct fıle (gcc/lıbf2c/lıbI77/fıo.h)
I have two
Krzysztof Duleba wrote:
But there's plenty of memory left when perl crashes. I have 1 GB RAM and
1 GB swap file.
I've simplified the test case. It seems that Cygwin perl can't handle
too much memory. For instance:
$ perl -e '$a=ax(200 * 1024 * 1024); sleep 9'
This requires about 525 MB
David Masterson wrote:
* At my work, I have to use a proxy server with (I guess) a weird port
number. Although I filled this information into setup.exe and it worked fine
with it, setup forgot the port number on subsequent runs (it fell back to
port 80).
There is an option to use the
Scott Bolte wrote:
On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 17:39:41 +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Indeed, I see no unsetenv() in the perl sources.
Since it seems that the problem is independent of TH the problem should
be located in perl itself. I'll try with a recent devel version to see
if it fails here too
Michael G Schwern wrote:
On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 07:51:48PM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Yep, the example with the delete( $ENV ...) shows clearly that there
is a problem with forked/spawned processes which should be resolved.
In the first place I would be glad if someone (petdance?) could
Michael G Schwern wrote:
On Tue, Jul 26, 2005 at 08:23:03PM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
5.8.7 ships with Test::Harness 2.48 which doesn't have this code.
It fails to run the tests from the command line with the default
installation of perl-5.8.7 for Cygwin?
Huh?
From the initial
Charles Wilson wrote:
Documentation is usually split between the main package 'foo' and the
devel package 'libfoo-devel' however it seems appropriate.
I prefer seperate doc packages which include all the documentation so
one may fetch only the docs.
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Oliver Wienand wrote:
Dear developers of cygwin,
our group singular-team, which is responsible for the singular
computer algebra system, wants to maintain a cygwin package of this system.
I would be the maintainer, as I am responsible for the windows port.
The Singular homepage:
Hi John,
Bug has been reported. Please let me know if you need something else.
Thank you. I just need the ID of the bug report.
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Hello,
we are on Cygwin: 1.5.18(0.132/4/2) 2005-07-02 20:30, perl is the latest
stable release: This is perl, v5.8.7 built for cygwin-thread-multi-64int
We have a problem building modules, i.e. make test fails if a .pm file
in the source package is located below the root in a subdirectory
Krzysztof Duleba wrote:
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
$ cat foo.c
int main(){
}
Your example compiles ok with gcc-3.4.4, so why want you use gcc-2.x?
Well, no wonder that int main(){} compiles ok with gcc-3.4.4. This is
the minimal test case.
Maybe you can recompile gcc-2.95 if you really
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Krzysztof Duleba wrote:
Do you know where can I find cygwin sources, or at least cygwin patches?
It was removed from the repository in 2003:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2003-10/msg01533.html
However there are stale mirrors out there where it is still available
Andrew Ho wrote:
Hello,
It appears that on the latest version of Cygwin's Perl, Perl modules
with regression tests (for example, ones you can download from CPAN)
fail make test on every other test. I did some experimentation and
this appears to happen only if the modules are in a
Charles Wilson wrote:
cgf(?) has repeatedly stated that we'l run out of address space
eventually, whether we have some bureaucratic nightmare of a registry
for approved DLL base addresses, or toss everything in to the
auto-image-base hopper.
I think it was Jason. Even if there are two or
Krzysztof Duleba wrote:
After upgrading my Cygwin to 1.5.18, gcc 2.95 doesn't work anymore.
The same problem occures with the 20050709 snapshot. Reverting cygwin back
to 1.5.17 makes gcc work again.
I know that gcc 2.95 is unsupported and was removed from the distribution
due to a severe bug,
Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
Gerrit P Haase writes:
Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
Hi Yaakow
Any chance to get imlib-1.9.14 and gdk-pixbuf-0.22.0
proposed at
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin-apps/2004-11/msg00069.html
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin-apps/2004-11/msg00070.html
Mike Maxwell wrote:
It appears that xmllint has stopped working in recent CygWin versions.
Specifically with libxml2-2.6.20 or was it broken before you upgraded?
Specifically, the use of an entity defined in an XML file triggers the
following:
Works with libxml2-2.6.16-2 on
Jason Tishler wrote:
On Fri, Jul 15, 2005 at 01:21:11PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
Original Message
From: Jason Tishler
Sent: 15 July 2005 12:27
Exactly! Right after my previous post, I started to investigate
enhancing rebase to support rebaseall functionality. I quickly
realized
Hi all,
I try to integrate --enable-auto-image-base with the Gnome packages.
However I have some problems with the auto-image-base flag.
E.g. the libtool generated link command for the shared atk library:
ccache gcc -shared .libs/atkaction.o .libs/atkcomponent.o \
.libs/atkdocument.o
Dave,
So why does the compiler creats a reference to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or
is it the linker who wants to resolve CAPI_INSTALLED with @0 attached.
Has the definition of APIENTRY has changed between the mfr's build from
which the import library came and the build from which you generated your
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hi all,
I try to integrate --enable-auto-image-base with the Gnome packages.
However I have some problems with the auto-image-base flag.
[...]
The result is the same:
$ for in in `find atk-1.9.1/ -name *.dll` ; do objdump -p $i | fgrep
^
ImageBase
Eric Blake wrote:
setup.hint remains unchanged. (Does anyone know of a free web hosting
location that lets me host more than 25 meg? You'd think for the monthly
rates I'm paying my ISP that they would be more competitive in storage
size offered...)
sourceware.org?
Gerrit
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
I would like to suggest to add a static archive to allow
building statically linked binaries and for consistency
with other devel packages.
There are cygwin itself, most X libraries, apr / apr-util, aspell,
atk, audiofile, glib, gtk, gettext, gmp, gnome, guile, pango
Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
Hi Yaakow
Any chance to get imlib-1.9.14 and gdk-pixbuf-0.22.0
proposed at
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin-apps/2004-11/msg00069.html
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin-apps/2004-11/msg00070.html
in the distro now that you have fixed the glib tarball.
I must have missed
Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
Hi Yaakow
Any chance to get imlib-1.9.14 and gdk-pixbuf-0.22.0
proposed at
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin-apps/2004-11/msg00069.html
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin-apps/2004-11/msg00070.html
in the distro now that you have fixed the glib tarball.
Ciao
Volker
I
Servus Volker,
Hi list
I get Internal Server Error's when trying to run any CGI script with
latest apache2. Can anybody confirm this ?
Basic cgi (test-cgi) scripts are working for me try this t.pl: [1].
I have not tried to activate my mailing list adminstration interface,
but I think it
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Servus Volker,
Hi list
I get Internal Server Error's when trying to run any CGI script with
latest apache2. Can anybody confirm this ?
Basic cgi (test-cgi) scripts are working for me try this t.pl: [1].
I have not tried to activate my mailing list adminstration
Hi Volker,
I get Internal Server Error's when trying to run any CGI script with
latest apache2. Can anybody confirm this ?
Basic cgi (test-cgi) scripts are working for me try this t.pl: [1].
I have not tried to activate my mailing list adminstration interface,
but I think it should work when
Dave Korn wrote:
On Mon, Jul 11, 2005 at 11:50:08PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
OTOH, writing a mingw C program to do what rebaseall does wouldn't be
*that* hard.
Agreed.
Once again, let me point out -- that will not solve the problem. You
won't be able to run the mingw executable
Dave Korn wrote:
On Mon, Jul 11, 2005 at 11:50:08PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
OTOH, writing a mingw C program to do what rebaseall does wouldn't be
*that* hard.
Agreed.
Once again, let me point out -- that will not solve the problem. You
won't be able to run the mingw
Michel, Gustave A CIV N62306 wrote:
I've recently updated the cygwin (from 1.3.4-3) my standalone Win2K box, and
gcc is failing because of missing symbols. Here is a session:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/gus
$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.0 silver 1.5.18(0.132/4/2) 2005-07-02 20:30 i686 unknown
Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
Gerrit P Haase writes:
P.S.: Have you checked file / directory permissions? Under which user
account is httpd running, this user has access too?
06:06 PM [508] grep User /etc/apache2/httpd.conf
# . On SCO (ODT 3) use User nouser and Group nogroup.
User
Christopher Faylor wrote:
That's ok. I hope you understand that I'll have to dock your pay though. :-)
What? He gets payed?
Gerrit
Teun Burgers wrote:
To the libxml2 maintainer:
See also
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-05/msg00888.html
The libxml2-devel packages contains an import library (libxml2.dll.a),
but no static archive (libxml2.a). Most other packages do, e.g.
libpng12-devel. What is the reason for this?
Charles Wilson wrote:
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /artimi/firmware grep 3.3.3 /bin/libtool
predep_objects=/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/3.3.3/crtbegin.o
postdep_objects=/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/3.3.3/crtend.o
compiler_lib_search_path=-L/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin
David Abrahams wrote:
Here are the symptoms.
/usr/local/gcc-3.4.4/bin/g++.exe -Wall -ftemplate-depth-100 -O0 -fno-inline -g -DBOOST_ALL_NO_LIB=1 -I..\..\.. -c -o ..\..\..\bin.v2\libs\parameter\test\sfinae.test\gcc-3.4.4\debug\sfinae.o sfinae.cpp
Heya Gerrit,
Sorry to bug you again with a cygwin problem but maybe you are
interested about it.
Seem there some issues with perl or maybe is my windows 98 again.
I think I didnt have a problem with the previous version so I'm gonna
test that one too. :)
Cheers,
Valentin
$ perl --version
David Abrahams wrote:
You are using the wrong libstdc++.a runtime. Try to figure out why
/usr/local/gcc is using /usr/lib/gcc runtime instead of your own
/usr/local/lib/gcc runtime.
I'm not using /usr/local/gcc. I assume you meant
/usr/local/gcc=3.4.4/bin/g++?
Yes. You're calling
Reposted on the correct list.
Jason Tishler wrote:
By the way, is it reliable to use objdump -x to find the base
(ImageBase) ? For cygssl-0.9.8.dll it is 1000, but I thought
the base was 0x6300
I use a command line like the following:
$ objdump -p /usr/bin/cygssl-0.9.7.dll |
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jul 7 12:28, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Wouldn't it be useful to use another name for the openssl DLL like I did
for perl (cygperl-5.8.dll instead of including the micro version)?
Can you elaborate, please? If you mean that the DLL should be
just named 0.9 instead
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
Gerrit,
Any plans for updating glib and gtk+ to 2.6 and your GNOME packages to
2.10?
I have holidays in August. Will do as much as possible then.
Until end of July I'm quite busy in my real life job.
I will try to get the first platform
Adye, TJ (Tim) wrote:
Have you recompiled Win32::Shortcut? Do you use the standard
perl linker wrapper ld2 / perlld? If not have you used the
--enable-auto-image-base flag to link the DLL?
No, I didn't recompile Win32::Shortcut. I guess I should repeat my
earlier
Please recompile, and
Reini Urban wrote:
But I'll try to find a general solution.
I hope that using a set of DLLs which all have been compiled
with --enable-auto-image-base will help.
General solution, sounds big. Good luck!
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Dave Korn wrote:
Original Message
From: Charles Wilson
Sent: 12 July 2005 01:27
I dunno about the .rdata issue, but you can't use /usr/bin/libtool with
g++-3.4.4 because /usr/bin/libtool encodes explicit predep and postdep
objects and paths specific to g++-3.3.3.
Long term
Tim,
Do you have a package for which I can use for tests (so I
just need to call `make test` or `perl Makefile.PL make test`
I was just using the test script I posted earlier. An even shorter
alternative would be
#!/usr/bin/perl
use Win32::Shortcut;
system 'pwd';
I guess an automated
Matthew Lenz wrote:
I've tried installing a few times (cleaned system: removal of all cygwin
directories/files plus regedit key removals) and each time i launch the
cygwin.bat i just end up at a bash prompt in the /usr/bin directory.
'ls' is unavailable along with a few other commands. Is the
Jason Tishler wrote:
By the way, is it reliable to use objdump -x to find the base
(ImageBase) ? For cygssl-0.9.8.dll it is 1000, but I thought the
base was 0x6300
I use a command line like the following:
$ objdump -p /usr/bin/cygssl-0.9.7.dll | fgrep ImageBase
ImageBase
Joe Brown wrote:
I used ncftpget -R
ftp://mirror.kernel.org/sources.redhat.com/cygwin/release/* Upon
reflection wget probably would have made this much simpler... because
ncftpget only works 2 directory levels deep in recursion.
wget -r -N ftp://mirror/pub/sourceware/cygwin/
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Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Driver packages available for Cygwin:
Ada gcc-ada / gcc-mingw-ada
Cgcc-core / gcc-mingw-core
C++ gcc-g++ / gcc-mingw-g++
Dgcc-gdc / gcc-mingw-gdc
Fortran gcc-g77 / gcc-mingw-g77
Java gcc-java
Alexey Lyubimov wrote:
I used to build small win32/console (no-cygwin)
utilities by gcc under CygWin from scratch.
And, actually, the question was: Can I use Red Hat's
popt library while building win32 console application
under CygWin?
No. You need the no-cygwin versin of popt for this:
Hi Tim,
Adye, TJ (Tim) wrote:
Hi Gerrit,
Thanks for the Perl update.
Unfortunately this doesn't seem to fix the problem I reported earlier
(Perl Win32::Shortcut screws up fork). My test script worked fine
after rebaseall, but when I reinstalled Cygwin from scratch (including
Perl 5.8.7-2)
Jason Tishler wrote:
By the way, is it reliable to use objdump -x to find the base
(ImageBase) ? For cygssl-0.9.8.dll it is 1000, but I thought
the base was 0x6300
I use a command line like the following:
$ objdump -p /usr/bin/cygssl-0.9.7.dll | fgrep ImageBase
ImageBase
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hi Tim,
Adye, TJ (Tim) wrote:
Hi Gerrit,
Thanks for the Perl update.
Unfortunately this doesn't seem to fix the problem I reported earlier
(Perl Win32::Shortcut screws up fork). My test script worked fine
after rebaseall, but when I reinstalled Cygwin from scratch
Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
Gerrit,
Any plans for updating glib and gtk+ to 2.6 and your GNOME packages to 2.10?
I have holidays in August. Will do as much as possible then.
Until end of July I'm quite busy in my real life job.
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Gerrit,
After all the updates to the toolchain and libtool, what is the current
status of the .rdata problem? Does code still need to be edited as with
gcc-3.3?
I hope that the upstream sources are updated so that it
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Fri, 8 Jul 2005, James R. Phillips wrote:
--- Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
The more I think about this, the more I believe that we shouldn't have
to continually tell users to run rebaseall. Setting the base address
is something that should be done once, by the
James R. Phillips wrote:
--- Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Isn't it a configure option? You can change the conf() function to pass
it in. For linker options, set MY_LDFLAGS in the beginning of the script.
Igor
Doesn't libtool always defines --image-base
Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
On Fri, Jul 08, 2005 at 05:04:11PM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
My WAG is a problem with cygserver. Since apache2 is using it and all
the other software which works ok doesn't use cygserver.
I also get errors when running the perl-5.8.7 testsuite for the SysV
Bruno Postle wrote:
I can't build apache-1.3.33 and mod_perl-1.29 with perl-5.8.7-1
(it builds ok if I downgrade cygwin to perl-5.8.6-4)
Steps to reproduce:
tar -zxf apache_1.3.33.tar.gz
tar -zxf mod_perl-1.0-current.tar.gz
cd mod_perl-1.29/
perl Makefile.PL DO_HTTPD=1 USE_APACI=1
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
I also get errors when running the perl-5.8.7 testsuite for the SysV
extension on this NT4 box:
Failed Test Stat Wstat Total Fail Failed List of
---
.../ext/IPC/SysV/t/ipcsysv.t1 256
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Alireza Ghasemi wrote:
Hello
I tried to compile gnome-libs with cygwin and in configuration phase I got
the following error :
checking for gmodule support... no
configure: error: Dynamic linking is not available on this platform. Some
apps,like panel, will not
Max Bowsher wrote:
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
However, I see the same problem as I had with my own Apache2 in January,
I'm getting only 8k and then it stops transmission...
$ wget http://anfaenger.de/xmailgraph/pop3_daily.png
--22:22:04-- http://anfaenger.de/xmailgraph/pop3_daily.png
Brian Dessent wrote:
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
However, I see the same problem as I had with my own Apache2 in January,
I'm getting only 8k and then it stops transmission...
...
What the heck is going on here?
Try adding 'EnableSendfile Off' to httpd.conf to see if it makes a
difference
Christopher Faylor wrote:
But what was wrong with my idea of making rebaseall a #!/bin/ash script?
You still couldn't run the script from bash since the dlls would still
be loaded. That would mean that you'd have to do something like:
c:\ash rebaseall
(Currently rebaseall won't work as an
Christopher Faylor wrote:
--enable-auto-image-base would probably be sufficient -- at least as a
first stab at fixing this problem. Just make sure that none of the dlls
load into cygwin's load address.
Can I tell the linker to exclude some address?
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Connecting Apache2 (running on NT4) from remote the transmission stops
after 8k and it works ok when connecting locally via http://localhost/.
Bengt-Arne Fjellner wrote:
Just a wild guess: Do you have some firewall ?? try disabling it.
You mean a WAG? No firewall. What is this
Max Bowsher wrote:
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Max Bowsher wrote:
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
However, I see the same problem as I had with my own Apache2 in
January,
I'm getting only 8k and then it stops transmission...
$ wget http://anfaenger.de/xmailgraph/pop3_daily.png
--22:22:04-- http
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Jul 08, 2005 at 11:51:39AM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
--enable-auto-image-base would probably be sufficient -- at least as a
first stab at fixing this problem. Just make sure that none of the
dlls load into cygwin's load
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jul 8 17:20, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
I don't think so but I don't think it will use cygwin's address anyway.
Ok. Maybe Corinna should do the same for openssl?
What? Why? OpenSSL uses another base address already in the Makefile
Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
On Fri, Jul 08, 2005 at 05:04:11PM +0200, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
My WAG is a problem with cygserver. Since apache2 is using it and all
the other software which works ok doesn't use cygserver.
I also get errors when running the perl-5.8.7 testsuite for the SysV
Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
Pierre A Humblet writes:
Coincidentally I just built the new exim release today.
Cygcheck shows that it uses both 0.9.8 directly as well as 0.9.7 through
cygldap-2-2-7.dll
Can I assume this should be OK (but not efficient)?
I'll try to rebuild
Eric Blake wrote:
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According to George Morgan on 7/7/2005 2:12 AM:
Ok, I was reading about the virtues of using getline and then looked in cygwin's
stdio.h and it is not there! Did it get removed? Yeah, I found the __getline
but when I changed
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Eric Blake wrote:
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According to George Morgan on 7/7/2005 2:12 AM:
Ok, I was reading about the virtues of using getline and then looked
in cygwin's
stdio.h and it is not there! Did it get removed? Yeah, I found
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jul 7 14:26, Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Eric Blake wrote:
An alternative is to investigate using the gnulib module in your code.
gnulib is currently designed for CVS use only (so there is no cygwin
distribution), but projects like coreutils use gnulib getline
Max Bowsher wrote:
Apache httpd version 2.0, the popular web server, is now packaged for
the Cygwin distribution, and arriving soon to a mirror near you.
Getting this error:
[Thu Jul 07 21:43:44 2005] [crit] (22)Invalid argument: mod_rewrite:
could not create rewrite_log_lock
Configuration
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Max Bowsher wrote:
Apache httpd version 2.0, the popular web server, is now packaged for
the Cygwin distribution, and arriving soon to a mirror near you.
Getting this error:
[Thu Jul 07 21:43:44 2005] [crit] (22)Invalid argument: mod_rewrite:
could not create
Max,
I use my self compiled apr / apu, will reiinstall the distributed
version now. Hope that will help.
This makes a difference. It is running now. Sorry for the false alarm.
However, I see the same problem as I had with my own Apache2 in January,
I'm getting only 8k and then it stops
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Jul 07, 2005 at 02:08:40PM -0400, Larry Hall wrote:
At 01:10 PM 7/7/2005, you wrote:
In an attempt to work round the problem with readshortcut I reported
earlier, I thought I'd use a Perl script. Unfortunately the
Win32::Shortcut package seems to cause
Mikael wrote:
So, I updated my cygwin installation today (something I hadn't done for a
few weeks or so) to get the latest version of cygwin itself, but I was also
interested in the new version of bash.
During the updating process some other programs were updated since new
(stable) versions
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Wouldn't this problem be ameliorated slightly if the perl DLLs all
loaded in unique addresses to begin with? Isn't the problem that all
perl DLLs (and probably others) are loading in address 0x1000?
Gerrit, would you be willing to change this so that the DLLs load
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
I've just updated the version of OpenSSH to 4.1p1-2.
This version is equivalent to 4.1p1-1, except it's now linked against
the new OpenSSL 0.9.8.
It is missing inet_ntop in my cygwin1.dll...
I must upgrade Cygwin to 1.5.18 before using it?
Gerrit
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