Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Oct 07, 2005 at 03:45:21PM +0100, Lino Miguel Martins Tinoco
wrote:
Hi!
I maintain ping.
Have you seen the periodic complaints from people in the cygwin
mailing list who claim to be unable to run ping? It works fine for
me but there are apparently
Hi!
I maintain ping.
Cheers,
--Lino
Jason FU wrote:
$ ping www.cygwin.com
PING www.cygwin.com (12.107.209.250): 56 data bytes
sendto: Operation not permitted
ping: wrote www.cygwin.com 64 chars, ret=-1
ping: recvfrom: Invalid argument
ping: recvfrom: Invalid argument
...
It seems the packet is assembled but it cannot be
Christopher Faylor wrote:
I still haven't seen an announcement about ping?
Lino, could you send one as soon as possible?
cgf
Sorry, the company email server had some problems. I've sent it today to
cygwin-annouce.
--Lino Tinoco
The following package has been recently added to the Cygwin
distribution:
*** ping-1.0-1
Ping is a utility to test IP conectivity of a remote host, sending
ICMP_ECHO_REQUEST packets from the local host to a remote host. The
remote host is considered alive if it replies with a ICMP_ECHO_REPLY
Christopher Faylor wrote:
wget http://www.omeusite.com/cygwin/ping-1.0-1.tar.bz2
--16:21:20-- http://www.omeusite.com/cygwin/ping-1.0-1.tar.bz2
= `ping-1.0-1.tar.bz2.1'
Resolving www.omeusite.com... 69.25.27.171, 69.25.27.172,
69.25.27.173, ... Connecting to
Christopher Faylor wrote:
I can get setup.hint but not ping-1.0-1.tar.bz2.
cgf
Ok, I've tar'ed all 3 files into a file named ping.tar. The server was
having problems dealing with multiple dots on the file name. I've tried
and it worked (well, at least for me :))
Please try now:
dougp59 wrote:
I'm having trouble getting CygwinX with kde3 to run on my Windows XP
with SP2 installed. Everything works find until you see the second to
last icon on the KDE startup banner. It will say 'launching window
manager' and then never come back from that?
Any XP specific
Hi!
I have ported the original ping and have a package ready to submit
(thanks to Volker Zell). Here goes the setup.hint:
category: System Net
requires: cygwin
sdesc: A basic network tool to test IP network conectivity
ldesc: A basic network tool to test IP network conectivity. Intended to
Cisco VPN Client has a built-in firewall. Open VPN Client and uncheck
Options - Stateful Firewall (Always On).
HTW,
--Lino Tinoco
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Nope, sorry. It's a port of the first version of ping. The minimum
response time presented is 1ms. Less than that you'll get 0ms. I'ts ok
for checking conectivity and delay on slower links (or a far, far away
host on internet :)) but not that good on fast links.
--Lino Tinoco
Lino Miguel
I had a similar problem a few months ago and also resolved it by
installing first some basic packages and after the rest of the packages.
Before that, I tried to remove the file were install hanged but after
removing that, it hanged in other file (the next one, I think). I
repeated this process a
Hi!
I've managed to port and compile the original ping code and a version
with a bit more statistical info (with median and and .0 precision on
the percentage of lost packets). I've also a package that compiles and
installs them.
Does it has any interest for anyone?
--Lino Tinoco
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The --show-control-chars flag worked fine and I've created a new alias for ls.
The set solution doesn´t work, I've already tried it before.
Also tried to export this variables (have them on my ~/.profile):
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My ~/.inputrc has all the set you mentioned:
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set meta-flag on
set convert-meta off # to show it as character, not the octal representation
set input-meta on
set output-meta on # to show 8-bit characters
# Mappings para teclado PT
#\M-g: ç
#\M-G: Ç
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Looking closely to the output of bind -V I found that output-meta is
off. I tried a few things and the problem was the comment after the 'set
output-meta on'. After clearing the comment, it went as expected.
Thanks for the tips and help, and sorry for the trouble (it was all my
fault).
--Tinoco
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-Original Message-
From: Alexander Gottwald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: terça-feira, 14 de Dezembro de 2004 10:10
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: configuring X, backspace,
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004, Lino Miguel Martins Tinoco wrote:
I've the same problem
Nope. One thing more: if there's no .inputrc with the mappings (like in the
FAQ), the ç do a ls, otherwise it prints te octal value of the symbol I define
on .inputrc.
Should this be forwarded to other list?
Thanks,
--Tinoco
I've got portuguese keyboard layout, no error messages reported
I've those same entries also but that prints the octal value of the symbol,
\347 and \307 for ç and Ç. This way the symbol isn't getting displayed but also
isn't interpreted by bash and I can use it.
I'm going to put this message on other list, since this is not a problem with X.
Thanks,
Ok!
Thanks,
--Tinoco
From: Alexander Gottwald
quite strange. I've no special mapping for ç but get it displayed in
bash. The .inputrc contains set meta-flag on
set output-meta on
set convert-meta off
and some entries which don't seem to be related
The .inputrc file is part of the
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