Hi, Larry,
I use Cygwin not cygwin, is that matter? Can I rename
Cygwin as cygwin directory and install it again?
Thanks
--- Larry Hall
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At 07:04 PM 7/6/2005, you wrote:
Hi, Larry,
It is just easy to install (the download site is
At 03:11 AM 7/8/2005, you wrote:
Hi, Larry,
I use Cygwin not cygwin, is that matter? Can I rename
Cygwin as cygwin directory and install it again?
Thanks
No, it doesn't matter. Windows is case-preserving but not case sensitive.
What you have should work fine.
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Larry Hall
At 11:29 PM 7/7/2005, you wrote:
On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 11:27:15AM -0400, Larry Hall wrote:
I said virus program. That would be something like
Norton AV, McAfee VirusScan, etc.
Hmm, is there any way cygcheck could report on intrusive software like
virus scanners and firewalls? Though my
On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 11:27:15AM -0400, Larry Hall wrote:
I said virus program. That would be something like
Norton AV, McAfee VirusScan, etc.
Hmm, is there any way cygcheck could report on intrusive software like
virus scanners and firewalls? Though my knowlege on the subject is
close to
Hi, Larry,
What is virus programing, I don't think that I have
it. I run my machine same as a year ago, and cygwin
problem happens just this time. I confused. Could you
possibly download ns2.28 and install it in your
cygwin? While I use
ns-allinone-2.28-cygwin-binaries.zip, I can't gunzip
this
At 02:28 AM 7/6/2005, you wrote:
Hi, Larry,
What is virus programing, I don't think that I have
it.
I said virus program. That would be something like
Norton AV, McAfee VirusScan, etc.
I run my machine same as a year ago, and cygwin
problem happens just this time. I confused.
And I
Hi, Larry,
It is just easy to install (the download site is
http://www.isi.edu/nsnam/ns/ns-build.html#allinone). I
would appreciate if you would help. By the way, which
package in Cygwin can support unzip? I can't use
winzip since it can't automatically unzip the file to
the aimed directory.
Hi, Larry,
While I install NS2.28, it tells no gcc, but I
actually installed gcc, and during the installation,
it said my gcc is not a cross compile, I don't know if
this is matter. And if it is, which gcc version shall
I install? I ran the strace.exe command, get the
following lines, Thank you
Hi, Larry Hall,
I run installation again for NS2.28. It stopped with
errors:
C:\CYGWIN\bin\gcc.exe (62636): *** thread handle not
set - 0x00x0, Win32 error
1450
gcc: Internal error: Hangup (program as)
Please submit a full bug report.
See URL:http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs.html for
instructions.
make:
Hi, Larry,
I reinstall NS2.28 again, it stopped at a different
place this time, that is, not at TK installation but
at TCLCL installation,
* Build Tclcl-1.16
No .configure
Hi, Larry,
I reinstall NS2.28 again, it stopped at a different
place this time, that is, not at TK installation but
at TCLCL installation,
* Build Tclcl-1.16
No .configure
At 02:05 AM 7/5/2005, Question NS wrote:
While I install NS2.28, it tells no gcc, but I
actually installed gcc, and during the installation,
it said my gcc is not a cross compile, I don't know if
this is matter. And if it is, which gcc version shall
I install? I ran the strace.exe command, get the
At 11:15 PM 7/3/2005, you wrote:
Hi, Larry,
So, you suggest I use cygwin 2.05b-17 that I am using
now. I don't have other memory cosuming process runing
while I use Cygwin, but since I use correct Cygwin
version, how can I solve the problem. I still need
your help.
Well so far, everything that
Hi, Larry,
Do you mean I should install bash 3.0-2 to solve this
problem? Where is the bash test version? I have run
Cygwin well a year up to these days I intalled it
again. My memory is big enough. I would appreciate if
you would let me know.
Thanks,
--- Larry Hall
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At 03:11 AM 7/3/2005, you wrote:
Hi, Larry,
Do you mean I should install bash 3.0-2 to solve this
problem?
No I don't. Brian commented that he had seen this problem with
3.0, though I believe Eric has fixed this now. In any case, my
intention was to note that you were using bash 2.05b-17,
Hi, Larry,
So, you suggest I use cygwin 2.05b-17 that I am using
now. I don't have other memory cosuming process runing
while I use Cygwin, but since I use correct Cygwin
version, how can I solve the problem. I still need
your help.
Thanks,
--- Larry Hall
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At 03:11 AM
On Sun, Jul 03, 2005 at 07:10:15PM -0400, Larry Hall wrote:
Once you get to the package chooser, you can select the Exp radio
button to have setup show you versions of your installed packages
that have test version upgrades. Be aware that once you install a
test version, you will need to
At 04:46 PM 7/1/2005, you wrote:
Hi, all,
While I restart cygwin after I failed to install
NS2.27 or NS2.28, it shows,
bash: /usr/bin/id: Resource temporarily unavailable
6 [main] bash 62528 fork_parent: child 62624
died waiting for longjmp befo
re initialization
bash: fork: Bad file
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Hi, all,
While I restart cygwin after I failed to install
NS2.27 or NS2.28, it shows,
bash: /usr/bin/id: Resource temporarily unavailable
6 [main] bash 62528 fork_parent: child 62624
died waiting for longjmp befo
re initialization
bash: fork: Bad file descriptor
Then I restarted it, it
Question NS wrote:
Your help is appreciated!
If you want help so badly, why did you just ignore everything that Larry
said in his reply? He specifically told you two things: post cygcheck
output, and try a snapshot. I suggested in a previous reply that you
try bash-2.05b-17. Have you done
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