for Windows base OS (HAL, registry, drivers, etc.).
- Joaquin
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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Try to figure
But Exim provides a sendmail-compatible interface, and a
symlink to /usr/sbin/sendmail. Anything that expects to call
sendmail from the command line should work fine with Exim,
including all those perl modules. Even if you are doing
something obscure that absolutely requires sendmail, then
to use the horribly maintained lab system.
- Joaquin
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Joaquin wrote:
I check the FAQ
it on their ftp server. Other companies made sendmail-look-alike
programs that could be scripted.
There is demand there, but it is not so obvious.
- Joaquin
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Though this is not so secure using the $DISPLAY=ipaddr:0.0 and xhost
+ipaddr. It's better to just ssh into the machine from a local xterm
and have xclients automatically forwarded (though X11 authentication
needs to be turned on in ssh config files).
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I check the FAQ and I couldn't find any reference to this. I noticed
that exim is there, kewl!, but what about sendmail? Was there any work
on porting this?
BTW, I noticed that SFU3.5 seems to have a version of sendmail.
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I would use perl and Net::HTTP for this. But then I'm
familiar with both.
Really. You spider the site with that? One problem I always had with
wget is that it only gathers URLs from HTML. I wanted to get support at
least CSS, and maybe even JavaScript/VBScript URLS.
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-source initiatives, and I still think cygwin is the
easiest/best way to get quick ports of a lot of open-source out there,
such an Objective-C compiler (gcc) or other tools.
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, etc. for
those that cannot support MS's coffers for such tools, whether or not
they are on Linux or Windows.
- Joaquin
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So, where do you get the license? I picked up SFU30 from LinuxWorld,
but it was an eval. Is there a place to get free licenses, downloads,
etc.
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When you type mount what does it say?
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Hi. I've been using and
Hi. In Outlook XP at least, I just select Reply To All and it gets
the cygwin list, and I also use the Reply to direct correspondence.
Seems to work ok.
As for the business requires Outlook. Yeah I know. I did consulting
for one shop, and I was terrified, especially with all the viruses at
the
It looks/sounds like it failed somewhere when doing the
/etc/postinstall scripts. Try manually running the ones that
don't end in .done (and send a list of which they were here :)
There currently appears to be a problem with running uname under XP.
Hi. There is something very strange. All
chars of the
preceeding name, and lower case it all. Thus, Howard Johnson would
become hjohnson.
I am wondering though, what else needs to be fixed up?
- Joaquin
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think you need this
setup.ini. That is my guess. I never did an install without it.
- Joaquin
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Give me a copy of Win2003 server, and I will test it out.
;-)
- Joaquin
PS - Just kidding... ;-
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, nor a
passwd file, nor many of the other files like bash.bashrc or
profile.default. I did seem to find a /etc/defaults/etc/profile in
here.
How do I see where the setup failed? Is there a way I can fix this? :'\
- Joaquin
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Subject: RE: Where are mount points stored?
Ok, so (1) is curiousity. As for (2), why not simply run
mount instead of the reg query? It will give you the same
exact information.
Igor
On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, Joaquin wrote:
No. For one (1) I don't want
.
- Joaquin
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Hello everybody,
I'm very impressed that I can use
this is happening. I could do a reg query between operations.
- Joaquin
The
main question is (seriously): why
do you care? If it's simply to satisfy your curiousity, the
mounts are stored (for the moment) in registry keys, as you
could have found out by reading the Cygwin sources (namely
winsup
I just always use non-Cygwin tools first before Cygwin ports.
Thus, for Perl, I use the ActiveState Perl in my path ahead of the
Cygwin perl. I also do the same for other things like Apache.
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Hi.
I am testing to see if I can post. There have been some problems with
qmail.
- Joaquin
Hi.
I am sending this out. I just joined the list, and I am being put on
the global deny list. Is this because my email address uses winminion?
Anyways, I am not sure this will work.
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environment variable in the cygwin.bat file, but this did not
work. It one case, doing a cd $HOME only goes to the root of the C:
drive, even when a C:\CYGWIN\HOME exists or doesn't exist.
What's going on? How do I get a functional home directory system
working?
- Joaquin
PS - I did not find
Hi,
I found the mount points on my system using mount, but I was wondering
if how these are stored. There is no discernable fstab or something
similar in the /etc directory.
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