--- Jason Pearce wrote:
> I have been using bash within my Cygwin environment thus
> far. But all are other UNIX machines are set up to use
> /bin/csh so I am considering making the shift to either
> /bin/csh or /bin/tcsh under cygwin.
>
> Preliminary experiments look good, but I have the feeling
--- Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Feb 18 09:58, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > On Feb 17 01:52, Tim Hubberstey wrote:
> > > $ find /cygdrive/c -name @@@F\*
> > > find: Filesystem loop detected; `/cygdrive/c/aa/aa' has the same
> device
> > > number and inod
--- Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Feb 17 01:52, Tim Hubberstey wrote:
> > I'm experiencing a problem with 'find' when mounted NTFS volumes
> > (junctions) are involved. I have created a sample directory
> structure
> > /cygdrive/c/aa/aa where 'aa&
I'm experiencing a problem with 'find' when mounted NTFS volumes
(junctions) are involved. I have created a sample directory structure
/cygdrive/c/aa/aa where 'aa' is the mount point for another NTFS drive.
>From DOSland it looks like this:
C:\> dir \aa
Directory of C:\aa
2005/02/17 00:35
--- "Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID)" wrote:
>
> At Thursday, October 28, 2004 3:58 PM, Max Bowsher wrote:
> > Nick wrote:
> >> Hey all. I made this shiny 32-bit 48x48 icon for Win XP, which
> >> you're free to use if you like that kind of thing. I just found
> that
> >> with the rest of my desktop b
I hope this isn't off topic...
I've done quite a bit of searching of both the list archives and the
net in general looking for an X-based file manager for Cygwin. I've
tried Midnight Commander and don't like it and Windows Explorer can't
be run remotely.
Does anyone know if such a port exists and
Hi,
I'm experiencing problems with setting permissions on networked drives.
I have tried this on 2 different networks with the same results.
I have a network share from a Win2k machine with an assigned drive
letter (let's say F:). If I cd to a directory using
/cygdrive/f/some_directory and try to
It appears that csh/tcsh executes any file it finds that matches the
filename specified as a command, regardless of whether or not the 'x'
bit is set. I have run the following check on both 6.12 and the latest,
6.13-2, on 3 different computers, with the same results.
% ls -l not_a_script
-rw-rw-rw
--- Igor Pechtchanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>...
> Also, in the future, please *attach* your cygcheck
> output to your messages
> as an uncompressed text attachment, instead of
> including it inline, since
> that produces false positives in archive searches.
> Igor
Looking at the Cygwi
I would like to play around with MS Services for Unix
3.5 but I don't want to compromise my existing Cygwin
installation. Is this possible?
Thanks.
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--- Joshua Daniel Franklin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> An updated version of cygwin-doc is now available.
> This is a
> normal incremental release with no major structural
> changes.
>
> It includes the latest one-HTML-file and PDF
> versions of the
> User's Guide, which are also available at t
I get the following error when copying a file to
/dev/null:
$ cp cygcheck.out /dev/null
cp: cannot create regular file `/dev/null': Invalid
request code
$ which cp
/usr/bin/cp
I've tried it from a different home directories on
different disks (both physical and network) and from
different shells
--- Larry Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 07:12 PM 1/19/2004, Andrew DeFaria you wrote:
> >Has anybody actually measured how many 9x/Me Cygwin
> users there are compared with NT and greater?
>
> No, not that has been reported to this list anyway.
It seems to me that if you want to get a fai
Is there a vertically-oriented version of xmessage
available? Is there some other tool that puts up
buttons and returns codes?
I want to create shell script that puts up a toolbar
down the side of my screen with customizable text
buttons. I know I could do this in Tk but the learning
curve is not
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