On Jul 18 3:50, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Jul 17 11:44, Harry G McGavran Jr wrote:
>> > I just had to deal with the output from chkdsk on my Windows 7 pro
>> > that lists MFT record numbers just like ifind and icat do
>> > in the Sleuth Kit as summarized in:
&g
I just had to deal with the output from chkdsk on my Windows 7 pro
that lists MFT record numbers just like ifind and icat do
in the Sleuth Kit as summarized in:
https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2012-11/msg00172.html
The chkdsk MFT record numbers are exactly what ifind and icat
display/use. I also
When I did an update to cygwin today for my cygwin32 installation,
it installed the new crypt-1.3.1.
BUT -- /bin/cygcrypt-0.dll is missing.
When I do a cygcheck -f on it, it shows that it is not in the package.
When I look at the package, I find a number of other support files are
missing as
With the release of texlive 20140523-2 I seem to end
up with incomplete texlive packages. All the texlive
packages seem to suffer this problem. I can reinstall
a texlive package, I can uninstall the package and then
install it, and I still end up with an incomplete package
with all the texlive
Achim Gratz writes:
Corinna Vinschen writes:
I just explained that in a reply an the cygwin-apps list:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2013-11/msg00075.html
I applied a patch to setup which should fix the issue.
The patch WJFFM.
But in line 266 of main.cc set_cout() is still called
if
Corinna Vinschen writes:
Achim Gratz writes:
Corinna Vinschen writes:
I just explained that in a reply an the cygwin-apps list:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2013-11/msg00075.html
I applied a patch to setup which should fix the issue.
The patch WJFFM.
But in line
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
I just explained that in a reply an the cygwin-apps list:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2013-11/msg00075.html
I applied a patch to setup which should fix the issue.
I grabbed the latest source (which has the nt_fopen in it)
and built it without the argv patch, but it
On only one of my Windows 7 machines the latest setup-x86.exe
works but always exits with an Access Violation.
So, I downloaded the source to setup and built it.
But in order to make the build work, I had to remove -Werror
from the Makefile and add a definition for ARRAYSIZE to main.cc.
The fix
On 11/12/2013 10:54 AM, Harry G McGavran Jr wrote:
On only one of my Windows 7 machines the latest setup-x86.exe
works but always exits with an Access Violation.
So, I downloaded the source to setup and built it.
But in order to make the build work, I had to remove -Werror
from
properly
terminated ever since.
So thanks for everyone's patience in what turned out to be a red-herring.
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On May 30 14:16, Harry G McGavran Jr wrote:
Corinna wrote:
That's why I'm asking. If you could try to find out which snapshot
fixed it and which snapshot broke it again, it would help to find the
cause.
Thanks,
Corinna
This will take a little time since one has to log off to see
.
I'll have to check that out next week when I should have more time.
Harry
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the snapshot that was current when
it was suggested I try the latest snapshot.
So, you must be wanting me to check the 1.7.11s snapshots to see
if it's fixed in an earlier 1.7.11s snapshot.
I'll have to check that out next week when I should have more time.
Harry
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saying that
that snapshot fixed the problem. There were no further
posts on the subject until now.
Harry
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On 05/30/12 12:37, Andy Koppe wrote:
On 29 May 2012 19:41, Harry G McGavran Jr wrote:
On 05/29/12 12:31, Andy Koppe wrote:
On 29 May 2012 17:17, Harry G McGavran Jr wrote:
Do I understand you correctly that you no longer have any mintty
windows open when this happens? That's puzzling
app it
generally doesn't happen, but I can't be sure it never happens.
Every time I've run a Cygwin X app though I can expect to see
it after closing (apparently normally) all mintty windows and
then log off of Windows.
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On 05/28/12 11:32, Harry G McGavran Jr wrote:
I'm puzzled why others aren't seeing this or aren't reporting it,
but this problem seems to be back with 1.7.15 and I've now tried
the latest snapshot (May 25) and it's back there too. It occurred
with 1.7.10 and then got fixed, but now
can't be sure it never happens.
Every time I've run a Cygwin X app though I can expect to see
it after closing (apparently normally) all mintty windows and
then log off of Windows.
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On 05/29/12 12:31, Andy Koppe wrote:
On 29 May 2012 17:17, Harry G McGavran Jr wrote:
Ryan Johnson wrote:
I routinely encounter mintty windows that don't close after
I exit the login shell they run (even though they contain no
visible child processes), but they can still be closed using
On 02/18/12 11:28, Harry G McGavran Jr wrote:
I've found a little more information -- this problem goes away
if I change my default shell to dash. Seems tcsh is involved somehow.
It comes back when I change my default shell back to tcsh.
Going back to tcsh 6.18.00-2 does not help.
Given
reproducable by the maintainers.
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solid on all my cygwin
machines.
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several times.
Not conclusive proof, but it looks like with the snapshot up
today that the problem does not occur.
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be the only
one experiencing this, but it happens on both of my machines.
Harry
On 02/15/12 10:43, Harry G McGavran Jr wrote:
With Cygwin 1.7.10(0.259/5/3) upon logging off Windows XP SP3
I get a pop-up window End Program - C:\cygwin\bin\mintty.exe
with a End Now and Cancel button every time I log
.
Since I haven't seen any reports of this on this list, I must
be about the only one this is happening to. Any clues as to
what I can do to find out what Windows is actually failing to stop
when I try to log off having run mintty beforehand?
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something like
C:\cygwin\bin\mintty -u -
In a shortcut, the /bin isn't in PATH so the calls to locale
and tzset fail. make those calls /bin/locale and /bin/tzset
(fully qualified) fixes that problem and eliminates the need
for PATH to be relied upon in system wide scripts.
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/cygwin-ug-net/using-cygwinenv.html
Remove the setting entirely from the registry key and restart the
service.
Corinna
Thanks for the info -- that's what I've done.
Harry
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environment variable, I'm only
seeing this on those accounts when ssh'd to from
elsewhere
Harry
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IS set to ntsec binmode tty on the Windows XP boxes.
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/packages/ftp%3a%2f%2fmirrors.kernel.org%2fsourceware%2fcygwi
n%2f/release/GNOME/_obsolete/atk/atk-1.26.0-1.tar.bz2.tmp
for writing.
and when I click OK on that, setup just exits.
There is no _obsolete subdirectory in that tree.
What does one do now???
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I just did, but I still get the same error
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, 1.5.25 never had such troubles
in this directory
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This is with Windows XP SP3. Cygwin's root is C:/cygwin.
Drive C: is NTFS and G: is FAT32.
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On 12/23/2009 05:15 PM, Harry G McGavran Jr wrote:
2. Is this a local or network drive?
Local -- FAT32
I'm going to guess this is the problem. Any chance you can try again and
point to a NTFS formatted partition?
Yes, that fixed it. I'd sure like to be able to keep my package
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