Cron problem on Windows 2003

2005-01-28 Thread Ballarin Federico, PD
We have cygwin ver. 1.5.12 We try to install cygwin cron on Win 2003 with "cygrunsrv -I cron -p /usr/sbin/cron -a -D" string. We started service with "cygrunsrv -S cron". Service start all successfully. Our scripts don't start. When we try to install the cron service by user Administrator from ba

Re[4]: 'bash --login -i' takes 9 secs !

2004-01-28 Thread pd
IP> (...) this is not a Cygwin problem at all. (...) Thank you Igor, you were very helpful, indeed. Of course, this was not a cygwin problem, and narrowing it down to the cygwin_gethostname call directed me to some old thread: http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-03/msg00097.html (I was not alone

Re[3]: 'bash --login -i' takes 9 secs !

2004-01-27 Thread pd
Tuesday, January 27, 2004, 9:09:36 PM, you wrote: IP> Now you 'strace' both calls to see where the time goes (each gives about IP> 300 lines of strace and, FWIW, each takes <.2s on my Win2k machine). In both cases (uname and hostname) the problem is with cygwin_gethostname: name 103baran Almost

Re[2]: 'bash --login -i' takes 9 secs !

2004-01-27 Thread pd
Tuesday, January 27, 2004, 8:42:47 PM, you wrote: IP> Ugh, I caught the typo on my command line, but forgot to change the IP> message. Make that "bash --login -i -x -c true". Sorry. IP> Igor yes, I noticed two strange things: time hostname and time uname -s are giving me circa 3.54 secs each

'bash --login -i' takes 9 secs !

2004-01-27 Thread pd
Hello, 9 seconds to start up bash on PIV 2.6 machine is way too slow for me :-) The faq q&a "Why is Cygwin suddenly so slow?" probably doesn't fit here, because I had never have cygwin 1.3.3 or earlier on my machine. Please help with any suggestions. Pawel output from cygcheck -s -v -r follows:

RE: Cygwin/bash: need environment variables >32K

2003-10-23 Thread Klein Andre ICM N AS PD B 3
king fine! Can anyone reproduce this behaviour? It is really critical for the use of Cygwin in out project ;-) Thanks Andre -Original Message- From: Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Mittwoch, 22. Oktober 2003 15:53 To: 'Klein Andre ICM N AS PD B 3'

RE: Cygwin/bash: need environment variables >32K

2003-10-22 Thread Klein Andre ICM N AS PD B 3
Sent: Mittwoch, 22. Oktober 2003 12:01 To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: Re: Cygwin/bash: need environment variables >32K On Wed, Oct 22, 2003 at 11:30:54AM +0200, Klein Andre ICM N AS PD B 3 wrote: > I need to set a very long environment variable CLASSPATH within Cygwin bash. >

Cygwin/bash: need environment variables >32K

2003-10-22 Thread Klein Andre ICM N AS PD B 3
I need to set a very long environment variable CLASSPATH within Cygwin bash. But there seems to be an upper limit of 32K for environment variables!?!? Is there any way to increase this upper limit? I have attached 2 small files for demonstrating the problem. Start run.sh and the invocation of the

Re: Big Brother is Real

2003-04-01 Thread pd
scworld careful enough. It's spelled > > > > "Yeth, marthter" > > > > Corinna > > (which has still no Igor from Uberwald) > > Corinna, > > I'll let you know when I develop a lisp and a hump. You can develop in lisp toda

Re: Aliases no longer defined?

2003-04-01 Thread pd
gt; > >>>Ok. There ain't much worth cracking my system for anyway. Here's the > > >>>/etc/passwd file from one machine below. > > >>> > > >>>Thanks for any help with this! > > >>> > > >>>-pd > >

Re: Aliases no longer defined?

2003-04-01 Thread pd
On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 11:17:48AM -0500, Rolf Campbell wrote: > Peter Davis wrote: > >Ok. There ain't much worth cracking my system for anyway. Here's the > >/etc/passwd file from one machine below. > > > >Thanks for any help with this! > > >