Hi team,
I am installing Cygwin in a secure environment and when the installer gets the
mirror list it is being blocked,
Is there an easy way to install/are you able to provide a stand alone install
without this? Manually entering the mirrors still fails.
Thanks
Lloyd Greenhill
CloudOps
Thanks
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to go on...
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and print floating point nos at
the command line, it seems to hang eventually as well.
Ideas?
thanks
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What is the relationship between Cygwin packages and
Red Hat rpms at this point?
If something gets picked up for Cygwin, is it likely
to make its way into e.g. Fedora, or vice versa?
thanks
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Ken,
you're right; I'm so used to seeing those modules listed that
I forgot that how they get there recently changed.
(Well, recently in Geomview terms...)
Separate modules from base Geomview now, xforms is no longer a dependency,
which is good.
So, the base Geomview is good to go into Cygwin
: whhhi: command not found
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From: Ken Brown <kbr...@cornell.edu>
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Cc: Lloyd Wood <lloyd.w...@yahoo.co.uk>
Sent: Saturday, 10 June 2017, 6:39
Subject: Re: con
$ ./configure
thanks for the hint, but still puzzled as to why this starts
failing now.
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n Cygwin setup in
case it breaks your setup, is my thought...
thanks
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To: Lloyd Wood <lloyd.w...@yahoo.co.uk>; cygwin list <cygwin@cygwin.com>
S
#define HAVE_DEV_T 1
#define HAVE_INO_T 1
#define HAVE_TIME_T 1
#define SIZEOF_DEV_T 4
configure: exit 77
Okay, so what changed in Cygwin?
(No, Mario, this is not an antivirus thing...)
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while everything else updates, and know about it,
seems useful to me.
thanks
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Hi,
on attempting to build Geomview 1.9.5 on current updated
Cygwin, configure fails oddly:
./configure
[..]
checking for time_t... yes
checking size of dev_t... 4
checking size of ino_t... configure: error: in
`/home/lloyd/savi/geomview-1.9.5':
configure: error: cannot compute sizeof (ino_t
You should at least provide the md5 of the downloaded exe.
Then you should upload it to virustotal.com for analysis.
Regards,
LLoyd
On 2 May 2016 at 01:38, Ron Gaw <ronml...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On 4/30/2016, I was performing a regular update by running setup-x86_64.exe
> (not Cygw
I don't know about if that upgrade is safe or not (somebody else will
tell you) but I recommend backuping your c/cygwin64 directory so that
you can go back if anything goes wrong :)
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caused me to get this warning? In
case I don't find a solution, I'll just downgrade it...
- Is it possible to set non-whole number as font size?
- Do you think font weights could help me get a correct setting even
with these TTF fonts?
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Hello Andrey, thank you for your answer.
What do you mean by "that explains it"?
And more importantly, what should I use instead?
Regards,
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That's what he is saying. Apparently, doing:
/cygdrive/c $ echo stuff > file1
and doing
C:\> echo stuff > file2
Does not produce exactly the same files.
John, if you can confirm?
Please also provide the "cat /mnt/c/file1" and "cat /mnt/c/file2" from UoW.
Regards,
LLo
pril 2016 at 15:01, Thomas Wolff <t...@towo.net> wrote:
> Am 13.04.2016 um 03:43 schrieb LLoyd:
>>
>> Hello.
>>
>> ...
>>
>> Today however, every time I start a new cygwin terminal (with Alt+F2
>> of using the desktop shortcut), I am met with th
:
- to add dos2unix, which succeeded successfully.
+ to add dos2unix, which succeeded.
Regards,
LLoyd
On 13 April 2016 at 10:43, LLoyd <lloydsensei+cyg...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello.
>
> I have been using Cygwin for over a year now, and am very happy with it.
> I have ran the cygw
my problem.
Thank you a lot in advance for your answers.
Regards,
LLoyd
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\bin\idle -display 127.0.0.1:0.0'. But
startxwin.bat works as you'd expect.)
On 7 Jul 2009, at 17:08, Lloyd Wood wrote:
Installed Cygwin 1.7 beta on a new clean machine - figured I may as
well
get with the 1.7 program. Let it install all defaults plus a few
packages
I knew I'd need. Added
Installed Cygwin 1.7 beta on a new clean machine - figured I may as well
get with the 1.7 program. Let it install all defaults plus a few
packages
I knew I'd need. Added to default list, didn't remove anything.
Installed on C:\cygwin under Windows XP SP2.
How to start X? No XWin Server icon
in mwm and fvwm2? The startx fix is handy here; thanks.)
At Saturday 2/21/2009 08:28 AM +, Lloyd Wood wrote:
I should add that after doing startx 21, the console error I'm seeing once I
launch geomview from an
xterm with
./geomview -run ../savi1.4.2/savi
and the local Cygwin/X display crashes
xinit: connection to X server lost.
/var/log/XWin.0.og doesn't show anything beyond 'XOpenDisplay () returned and
successfully opened the display'.
At Thursday 2/19/2009 09:11 AM +, Lloyd Wood wrote:
I have also noticed that, in -multiwindow mode, graphical updates for
Geomview's camera
I have also noticed that, in -multiwindow mode, graphical updates for
Geomview's camera window
now only happen for the area covered by the original camera position. That is,
if you move the
Windows window on screen, only the area of that window that overlaps with the
area of original
window
Message-
From: Jon TURNEY
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Sent: Wed 2009-02-18 16:23
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Cc: Wood L Dr (Electronic Eng)
Subject: Re: /usr/bin/startx fails on new x.org install?
Lloyd Wood wrote:
Lloyd Wood wrote:
XWin was started with the following
Lloyd Wood wrote:
XWin was started with the following command line:
/usr/bin/X :0 -auth /cygdrive/c/Documents and
Settings/lwood/.serverauth.3000
ddxProcessArgument - Initializing default screens
winInitializeDefaultScreens - w 1400 h 1050
winInitializeDefaultScreens
I updated Cygwin and got the new x.org server. I have a couple of problems:
1. /usr/bin/startx can no longer be used to launch X in multiwindow mode.
Instead, it creates the auth file, prints a dialog telling me to read
/var/log/XWin.0.log, and that I'm running the Cygwin/X project version
I've just updated my Cygwin installation (1.5.25), and got the new
x.org xserver.
startx has stopped working.
After xauth creates a new authority file, it throws up a dialog saying
it's put help text
in /var/log/XWin.0.log
Perusing /var/log/XWin.0.log shows:
XWin was started with the
with spaces in path names, as outlined below.
On 16 Feb 2009, at 13:20, Lloyd Wood wrote:
I've just updated my Cygwin installation (1.5.25), and got the new
x.org xserver.
startx has stopped working.
After xauth creates a new authority file, it throws up a dialog
saying it's put help text
in /var
I'm seeing the same issue -- libreadline isn't in the package list at
all
on the search cgi-bin web page and my installation is dying on a
fresh
install -- and there's no libreadline6 (or any readline lib) in the
package list.
Help!
Me too!
I tried an install to a completely clean newly
I have a question about rm behaviour when the file rm'd is already in
use by a Windows app. I've looked through the rm manpage/info, but
that's just the usual GNU stuff; nothing cygwin-specific.
Let's say I'm using the cygwin bash shell to tidy up a directory of
Acrobat pdfs. I do
rm
Hi Guys,
Summary :
I am running on an old 700mhz intel Celeron machine with an intel
motherboard. I have Windows XP Pro installed.
I have just downloaded the latest cygwin packages first the default then the
full install of the x11, gnome and all the libraries. I am using openssh to
Matthew Woehlke mwoehlke at tibco.com writes:
Lloyd Zusman wrote:
P.S. -- Here's my script. I call it cattrib (I'm posting via gmane,
so forgive me if the indentation is screwed up):
[snip script]
You could probably make this even more transparent by dropping a symlink
'attrib
Igor Peshansky pechtcha at cs.nyu.edu writes:
On Sun, 29 Oct 2006, Lloyd Zusman wrote:
[ ... ]
Because of cygpath, filenames such as .elinks/bookmarks and
.fluxbox/fbrun_history are passed to xargs like this:
.elinks\bookmarks and .fluxbox\fbrun_history.
[ ... ]
Indeed. So
Igor Peshansky pechtcha at cs.nyu.edu writes:
On Sat, 28 Oct 2006, Lloyd Zusman wrote:
Well, for one thing, things like this don't work:
and this is what
find . -type f -print | xargs attrib
Yes, I know that I could put a wrapper script around attrib to apply
cygpath
Thorsten Kampe thorsten at thorstenkampe.de writes:
* Lloyd Zusman (Thu, 26 Oct 2006 11:31:39 + (UTC))
Aside from using cmd /c attrib, is there a way in cygwin for me to
change the Windows hidden or system attributes of a file?
Yes, attrib (without the cmd /c)
That doesn't work
Thorsten Kampe thorsten at thorstenkampe.de writes:
* Lloyd Zusman (Fri, 27 Oct 2006 11:49:51 + (UTC))
Cygwin offers the -W, --windows extension to ps and the regtool,
getfacl, and setfacl commands (to name but three) which offer
Windows-specific (i.e., non-Linux) capabilities.
I
for this purpose.
Thanks in advance.
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So, that means that Geomview will either have to use what we provide
or decide not to support Cygwin.
I suspect Geomview will just wait for Cygwin to return its support
for d_ino in 1.5.20. Thanks to Eric Blake for an informative message.
(How to download snapshots? There's nothing newer
to.)
But I have compiled SaVi and Geomview on an earlier Cygwin;
http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/savi/savi-dev/README?rev=1.36view=markup
tells me the first base Cygwin I used successfully was 1.5.9-1, and
also lists the successful versions of gcc.
cheers,
L.
Hi Lloyd,
I'm a masters
/lloyd
$ gcc -o cygtest cygwin.c
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$ ./cygtest
hello. Testing defines.
__CYGWIN__
(Why #define says __CYGWIN__ and gcc -v says something else is
silly.) I suspect something has changed affecting the CYGWIN test in glob.c
L.
At Friday 2006-04-28 12:29 +0100, Lloyd Wood
At Friday 2006-04-28 12:46 +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
cygming, not cygwin? ('ming' is a strong insult in the UK.
Yes, and we also do tongue-in-cheek humour quite well. Well, at least some
of us do.
humour is intended to generate an emotional response - laughter.
I get the impression the
At Friday 2006-04-28 15:17 +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
If you want people to use the information you provide rationally, do
not colour that information with irrational attempts at humour to
provide misinformation that causes doubt.
We need to trust the output of gcc -v.
No, this is
At Friday 2006-04-28 15:11 +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
perhaps we can answer some questions
for you about the recent changes to d_ino under cygwin?
So, something has changed after all?
Perhaps you could just point me at a document detailing those changes
to d_ino that you mention?
L.
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At Friday 2006-04-28 15:17 +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
__CYGWIN__ is defined for gcc; gcc -v should report 'cygwin special'.
I do not recommend changing the environment to __CYGMING__ to match
in a further attempt at humour.
If you want people to use the information you provide rationally, do
At Friday 2006-04-28 16:01 +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
On 28 April 2006 15:45, Lloyd Wood wrote:
At Friday 2006-04-28 15:11 +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
perhaps we can answer some questions
for you about the recent changes to d_ino under cygwin?
So, something has changed after all?
If you don't
on a cygwin-specific flag
like this is.. insane. Doing the former (which is what you'd expect)
makes you none the wiser about mingw. The latter is a special case
where you already have some idea what the target may be, so why would
you issue the command? Begs the question.
Lloyd Wood wrote
At Friday 2006-04-28 17:44 +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
On 28 April 2006 17:07, Lloyd Wood wrote:
At Friday 2006-04-28 11:45 -0400, Williams, Gerald S \(Jerry\) wrote:
If you need to find out what gcc is targeting, perhaps you should use
-dumpmachine instead.
$ gcc -dumpmachine
i686-pc
At Friday 2006-04-28 18:16 +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
On 28 April 2006 18:04, Lloyd Wood wrote:
At Friday 2006-04-28 17:44 +0100, Dave Korn wrote:
On 28 April 2006 17:07, Lloyd Wood wrote:
At Friday 2006-04-28 11:45 -0400, Williams, Gerald S \(Jerry\) wrote:
If you need to find out what gcc
At Friday 2006-04-28 17:44 +0100, you wrote:
On 28 April 2006 17:07, Lloyd Wood wrote:
At Friday 2006-04-28 11:45 -0400, Williams, Gerald S \(Jerry\) wrote:
If you need to find out what gcc is targeting, perhaps you should use
-dumpmachine instead.
$ gcc -dumpmachine
i686-pc-cygwin
.
Below is the output I get when trying to start the service. Thanks for
any suggestions.
Lloyd
$ syslogd-config
Overwrite existing /etc/syslog.conf file? (yes/no) yes Creating default
/etc/syslog.conf file
Warning: The following function requires administrator privileges!
Do you want
Hello,
I've just discovered that Cygwin does not preserve filenames ending in
a period, and treats the filenames with and without the period as
identical. This is contrary to other linux systems.
http://www.ee.surrey.ac.uk/Personal/L.Wood/software/SaVi/building-1.2/
describes the problem; a
posix
bash-2.05b$ cd .
bash: cd: .: No such file or directorybash: cd: .: No such file or directory
This really clobbers configure scripts (which use the POSIX mode).
Others have seen this problem, for example:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-12/msg00663.html
Lloyd Lewins
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-o posix
bash-2.05b$ cd .
bash: cd: .: No such file or directory
Others have seen this problem, for example:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-12/msg00663.html
Lloyd J. Lewins
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I've been maintaining and enhancing Tcl/Tk code that uses a plot
command for a creating and manipulating a vector plot widget (rather
than a canvas bitmap or image widget). That code has worked fine under
Tcl/Tk 7/4 and 8.x on e.g. Solaris and Linux for the past eight years,
but I find that just
that is one of the hazards of writing
your own system calls (malloc etc).
Lloyd Lewins
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my program (i.e. the SEGV is before the application
code runs -- straight C, no C++).
The stackdump is empty -- or I would attach it too.
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