Karl M wrote:
Hi All...
The next upstream version of keychain uses the locale command to check
on the settings. I didn't see any function by that name. Can coreutils
add a stub for this?
If it does then it lost it's portability factory. locale is not present
on all unices.
Thanks,
...Karl
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DESCRIPTION:
Keychain is an OpenSSH key manager, typically run from
~/.bash_profile. When run, it will make sure ssh-agent is running; if
not, it will start ssh-agent. It will redirect ssh-agent's output to
~/.ssh-agent, so that cron jobs that need to use ssh-agent keys can
simply source this file
DESCRIPTION:
Ncftp is an improved FTP client. Ncftp's improvements include support
for command line editing, command histories, recursive gets, automatic
anonymous logins and more
CYGWIN NEWS:
* build with cygwin-1.5, fixes a problem with uid>64k (Who are you?),
reported by Andrew DeFari
Lapo Luchini wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
To cgf:
Yes, I must forget about sharing Win32 binaries.
That's a really regrettable outcome of the qmail license. Oh well.
What license? AFAICT there is no license, at most some webpages with DJB's
comments on software licenses (but no license).
Hannu E K Nevalainen (garbage mail) wrote:
Is there someone out there who can explain this... is it plain legacy?
If there is no better explanation, lets just have it added to the archives.
It's a DOS legacy "feature". In the old 8+3 days there was no periode in
filenmaes it was automatically inse
Max Bowsher wrote:
C Wells <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I knew that solution, but I have inherited 40 scripts
clocking in at 5 meg by departed staff. Tell me the
hard way.
In the source code, change all the various IDs that cygwin uses (when time I
tried this, I must have missed one, because t
wget 1.8.2-2 is available. This is a security update.
- fixes CAN-2002-1344 (from Red Hat)
- fixes a off-by-one in cmd_file (from Hrvoje Niksic)
- fixes a off-by-two in compose_file_name (from Debian)
- fixes a problem with quoted tokens in netrc (from Warren Hyde)
- documents WGETRC (from John R.
LA Walsh wrote:
Cygwin, and possibly, the Win32 module, are inconsistent in handling
the differences between i:/foobar/ and i:. On one hand i: is
considered a 'volume' but on the other hand i:/ seems to evaluate to
the same, incorrect, value. In "Win32", each 'fs' of form ":', x
of class <[:alpha
Mack Lobell wrote:
After my latest upgrade of sh-utils (2.0.15.1) the nohup script has
disappeared. Is this correct? The keychain (SSH stuff) script uses nohup
so it needs modifications.
This was a packaging error. Update to 2.0.15-2.
nohup exists in sh-utils 2.0.3.
//Regards
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Med venli
Michael A Richmond wrote:
When I run nohup from sh-utils-2.0.15-2, I get the message
exec: --: not found
The version of nohup in sh-utils-2.0-3 does not produce this error.
The problematic line in nohup is the last one: exec -- "$@"
In sh-utils-2.0 this was: exec "$niceprog" -5 -- "$@"
Given t
gups, with output to a non-tty
# Copyright (C) 1991, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2002 Free Software Foundation,
Inc.
//Regards
From: Hack Kampbjorn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Mack Lobell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Where did nohup go?
Date: Mon, 06 Jan 2003 02:
Nicolaie Szabadkai wrote:
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Hi,
looking up the mailinglist and testing a while I figured out that with
following .bash_profile, I can have one ssh-agent thruoghout all sessions I
open!
Once the agent is running the following shells use it again!
That
Max Bowsher wrote:
On attempting to wget a DVD image, wget ended the transfer at 2GB.
Could the maintainer look into this, please?
No, I cannot wget has never supported 2 Gbyte files. Some Linux distributions
have written their own Large File support, but never in a portable way. You are
welcome
DESCRIPTION:
GNU Wget is a free software package for retrieving files using HTTP,
HTTPS and FTP, the two most widely-used Internet protocols. It is a
non-interactive commandline tool, so it may easily be called from
scripts, cron jobs, terminals without Xsupport, etc.
CYGWIN NEWS:
- moved documen
DESCRIPTION:
GNU Wget is a free software package for retrieving files using HTTP,
HTTPS and FTP, the two most widely-used Internet protocols. It is a
non-interactive commandline tool, so it may easily be called from
scripts, cron jobs, terminals without Xsupport, etc.
CYGWIN NEWS:
- updated to ve
WARNING: ***
As of version 2.0 Keychain now stores keychain files in the ~/.keychain/
directory for tidiness. New filenames too: ~/.keychain/${HOSTNAME}-sh
and ~/.keychain/${HOSTNAME}-csh
The shell profile file (e.g. ~/.bash_profile for bash
Steven Woody wrote:
alreay have ssh-agent + ssh-add, why people need keychain?
keychain is just a script around ssh-agent and ssh-add, you don't get any
functionality you can achieve with some little scripting using ssh-agent and
ssh-add directly.
If all you ever do with ssh-agent is `eval $(ssh-ag
Karl M wrote:
Hi All...
I believe I found a small bug in the latest keychain. For Cygwin, keychain
now does a "ps -e -u -f" to look for ssh-agent processes...I
believe it should be a "ps -u -f" instead.
The reason is as follows...the -e shows processes for all users. If multiple
users have ssh-a
DESCRIPTION:
Keychain is an OpenSSH key manager, typically run from
~/.bash_profile. When run, it will make sure ssh-agent is running; if
not, it will start ssh-agent. It will redirect ssh-agent's output to
~/.ssh-agent, so that cron jobs that need to use ssh-agent keys can
simply source this file
doblejota wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get a section of a web page using wget. I edit a previous page
source just leaving an initial section. Then, I execute
wget is a good tool for downloading full websites. A good enough tool for
download one URL (but there are better ones for this, e.g. curl). But
Steven E. Harris wrote:
Igor Pechtchanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
FWIW, space is a valid filename character on both Unix and Windows.
This means that any script that assumes filenames to be space-free
(and lacking other shell special characters) is, IMO, broken.
Keychain has a lot of these
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