|setup.exe |spam
Version|1.7.0 |unspecified
Resolution|--- |INVALID
Assignee|cygwin-apps at cygwin dot com |nobody at sourceware
dot org
Product|cygwin |web
--- Comment #2
It would not be hard to hack the mailing list software such that any
message that contained "Users List" was held up for moderator
approval.
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Michael Crawford wrote:
then somehow determine whether that domain is owned by the trademark
holder. I'll send you my bill in the mail.
---
You didn't prove it belongs to the TM holder. In fact, you
did nothing. The important part is proving the domain is owned by
the trademark
Look for Reply-To addresses that contain registered trademarks, then
somehow determine whether that domain is owned by the trademark
holder. Reject those mails which do not so belong.
BEHOLD:
reply-to:Harley-Davidson ,
I'll send you my bill in the mail.
Mischa
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Greetings, Steven Penny!
> On Tue, 5 Jun 2018 20:18:59, Frank Farance wrote:
>> No, I'm not suggesting that one must be subscribed, I'm pointing out that if
>> one wants to have a back and forth discussion (in a practical sense), some
>> kinda registration/subscription system is necessary.
> No,
subscribers, but the main benefit
would be the lack of spam.
The GNU mailing lists use a mailman instance, and many of them are set
up to use a spam filter front end coupled with a human moderator that
must whitelist ALL first-time posters (whether or not the poster is
subscribed; subscription
as indicated here:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2018-06/msg00035.html
That sounds like the easiest approach because it anyone can write to the list
and there would be just a short delay for those people who aren't subscribers,
but the main benefit would be the lack of spam.
No. I am not interested
would be the lack of spam.
I'm not tied to any technology, and I'm happy to have heard some more
discussion, which better informed me about some of the Use Cases I was unaware
of.
So here's my question (and it assumes that there would be volunteer(s) to
moderate):
Question: "Would a moder
On Tue, 5 Jun 2018 13:38:14, Erik Soderquist wrote:
I have seen many people (and have done this myself before I
subscribed) participate in the discussion of their specific topic on
the list without subscribing by watching the public archive of the
list for updates to their topics and crafting
On Mon, Jun 4, 2018 at 4:13 PM, Frank Farance wrote:
> Third, I believe a registration mechanism (just your E-mail address) is
> necessary for discussion: How would you be getting follow-up messages if
> you're not on the list? And E-mail clients may prefer Reply-To-List rather
> than Reply-All,
On 6/4/2018 5:54 PM, Duncan Roe wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 04, 2018 at 04:26:57PM -0400, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
>>
>> My mail servers regularly categorize cygwin at cygwin.com mail as spam.
>>
>> And then there is all of the mail that simply gets rejected because o
On Mon, Jun 04, 2018 at 04:26:57PM -0400, Jeffrey Altman wrote:
>
> My mail servers regularly categorize cygwin at cygwin.com mail as spam.
>
> And then there is all of the mail that simply gets rejected because of
> DMARC policies applied by the sender's domain.
>
>
> Ther
On 6/4/2018 4:13 PM, Frank Farance wrote:
> Second, as a mailing list admin myself, at some time we're going to have
> to deal with spam as some of the members E-mail systems will start
> tagging normal cygwin stuff as spam, which is the kind of stuff members
> don't have control ov
> On Jun 4, 2018, at 2:30 PM, Frank Farance wrote:
>
> I've seen a bunch of spam, and it's continued for a while (beyond my
> expectation that it would have already ended).
Fortunately, no one's here to meet your expectations.
If you have issues with the lists, you should take
t some time we're going to have to
deal with spam as some of the members E-mail systems will start tagging normal
cygwin stuff as spam, which is the kind of stuff members don't have control
over in medium-to-large organizations. Again, I've heard all these
*legitimate* concerns over several dec
On 2018-06-04 21:30, Frank Farance wrote:
> Hi, I enjoy reading the cygwin E-mails, one of the few E-mail lists I
> regularly follow. And I've administered multiple E-mail lists over
> two-plus decades.
>
> I've seen a bunch of spam, and it's continued for a while (beyond m
some kind (spam folder) you can access and update them, while
automated list management often can't and it is either send it through
or delete it, and if deleted, no one ever sees it, making false
positives much more dangerous :)
I've numerous times found valid messages and even entire thr
On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 6:59 PM, Norton Allen <al...@huarp.harvard.edu> wrote:
> For what it's worth, I think I have a pretty good spam filter, and these ads
> for mailing lists always seem to get through, so they aren't particularly
> easy to catch.
>
>
Well, if there is a f
For what it's worth, I think I have a pretty good spam filter, and these
ads for mailing lists always seem to get through, so they aren't
particularly easy to catch.
On 5/18/2018 5:03 PM, Erik Soderquist wrote:
On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 4:50 PM, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
There is. It's
On Fri, May 18, 2018 at 4:50 PM, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
> There is. It's not perfect. Depending on how it's tweaked, either we get
> false positives or some spam makes it through. It goes back and forth and
> right now it seems were on the latter side.
Personally, I much prefer som
On 2018-05-18 14:44, R0b0t1 wrote:
Ideally everyone would have a filter set up that is capable of binning
the spam automatically. Some may not. Is there any chance of running
something listserv side?
There is. It's not perfect. Depending on how it's tweaked, either we
get false positives
Ideally everyone would have a filter set up that is capable of binning
the spam automatically. Some may not. Is there any chance of running
something listserv side?
Cheers,
R0b0t1
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Can the list maintainer please (try) do something about the spam
relaying through this list? There were 5 copies of the last one, about
skin tag removal.
Thanks,
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From: Ake Rehnman <ake.rehn...@gmail.com>
When using a file:// protocol URL for package repo, don't spam messageboxes
warning about absence of compressed setup files. We don't do that for
ftp:// or http:// protocol URLs.
A warning is still given we couldn't find a useable setup.ini from t
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License : Python
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Greetings, Christian Franke!
In theory there should be only one option -l [machine], which prints the
local accounts of the current machine unprefixed (standalone machine) or
prefixed (domain machine), and always prefixed for a foreign machine.
The -L option can just go away.
I disgree.
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Homepage: http://freecode.com/projects/bsfilter
License : GPL
A spam filter which can distinguish spam mail from other mails. It can
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and stores from IMAP server, reads from POP server
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
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Homepage: http://freecode.com/projects/bsfilter
License : GPL
A spam filter which can distinguish spam mail from other mails. It can
read mails by three way: reads from normal file or stdin, retrieves
and stores from IMAP server, reads from POP server
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
===
Homepage: http://freecode.com/projects/bsfilter
License : GPL
A spam filter which can distinguish spam mail from other mails. It can
read mails by three way: reads from normal file or stdin, retrieves
and stores from IMAP server, reads from POP server
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
===
Homepage: http://freecode.com/projects/bsfilter
License : GPL
A spam filter which can distinguish spam mail from other mails. It can
read mails by three way: reads from normal file or stdin, retrieves
and stores from IMAP server, reads from POP server
On Wed, Aug 22, 2012 at 06:52:50AM +0200, Herbert Stocker wrote:
To the list:
i checked with Google Translate, this is spam. Iaw, an advertising for
an off-topic web site.
Yes, it's pretty obvious that this is spam without a translation.
These kind of things get blocked when they show up
To the list:
i checked with Google Translate, this is spam. Iaw, an advertising for
an off-topic web site.
/Herbert
/
On 22.08.2012 06:42, Skriv bedre.no wrote:
Hei
Gode tekster selger best. Skal du nå fram med budskapet ditt, må det
være lett å oppfatte, og fristende. Hvordan
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
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Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/spamprobe
License : QPL
CHANGES SINCE LAST RELEASE
==
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migrate to the other similar spam filtering programs.
Rationale
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
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Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/spamprobe
License : QPL
CHANGES SINCE LAST RELEASE
==
Spamprobe has been obsoleted and will be removed from Cygwin. Please
migrate to the other similar spam filtering programs.
Rationale
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
===
Homepage: http://freecode.com/projects/bsfilter
License : GPL
A spam filter which can distinguish spam mail from other mails. It can
read mails by three way: reads from normal file or stdin, retrieves
and stores from IMAP server, reads from POP server
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
===
Homepage: http://freecode.com/projects/bsfilter
License : GPL
A spam filter which can distinguish spam mail from other mails. It can
read mails by three way: reads from normal file or stdin, retrieves
and stores from IMAP server, reads from POP server
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a simple statistical method called Naive Bayes, which
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
===
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License : Python
SpamBayes uses a different set of algorithm to most statistical spam
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Homepage:http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/spambayes
License : Python
SpamBayes uses a different set of algorithm to most statistical spam
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I've been trying to send a question to the Cygwin list and I keep getting:
Server refused mail at END OF DATA - 552 spam score exceeded threshold
(#5.6.1)
Can anyone help me figure out why my question results in this? I'm not
spamming! Just asking a couple of legitimate questions.
Any
On 4/29/2010 11:12 PM, Crow, Frank wrote:
I've been trying to send a question to the Cygwin list and I keep getting:
Server refused mail at END OF DATA - 552 spam score exceeded threshold
(#5.6.1)
Can anyone help me figure out why my question results in this? I'm not
spamming! Just asking
I tried re-sending my questions in a number of different ways; different
subject, reduced amount of example error messages and so forth. What finally
worked is that I re-sent the entire thing and did *not* attach the cygcheck.out
file. Not sure why the spam filters didn't like it. I'm
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
===
Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/spamprobe
License : QPL
This package provides a spam filter based on the article A Plan for
Spam by Paul Graham. It uses a database (either BerkeleyDB or a
simpler hash file) to store one- and two-word phrases
billing etc..
1,000,000 emails - only $150.00
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: November-25-08 2:46 PM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: [SPAM] - Re: 1.5.25-15: Missing shell prompt when connecting remotely
via ssh using putty. - Sending mail server found on list.dsbl.org
On 11/25/2008, Andrew wrote:
This is the guide I followed:
http://ist.uwaterloo.ca/~kscully/CygwinSSHD_W2K3
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 03:06:46PM -0500, Andrew wrote:
I did. No response though :-( And again, I doubt the guide is at
flaw..since every other site has roughly the same instructions.
It's unlikely that every other site tells you to edit cygwin.bat.
If that was really a requirement then we'd do
mail server reporting
the message failed to send. I've included a snip from the message as it
may be helpful to diagnose the issues, but is seems like the spam filter
software is simply getting things wrong.
We've had that in the past here due to Bayesian learning and the only
solution
and broken.
When this happens there is no real bounce just our mail server reporting
the message failed to send. I've included a snip from the message as it
may be helpful to diagnose the issues, but is seems like the spam filter
software is simply getting things wrong.
Once again: mail problems
,
^
leave out words like annoying and broken.
When this happens there is no real bounce just our mail server reporting
the message failed to send. I've included a snip from the message as it
may be helpful to diagnose the issues, but is seems like the spam filter
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
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Homepage: http://freshmeat.net/projects/qsf
License : GPL
Quick Spam Filter (qsf) is a lightweight statistical spam filter. It
is designed to be small, fast, reliable, easy to install, and simple
to use in a procmail recipe. For these reasons
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
===
Homepage: http://freshmeat.net/projects/qsf
License : GPL
Quick Spam Filter (qsf) is a lightweight statistical spam filter. It
is designed to be small, fast, reliable, easy to install, and simple
to use in a procmail recipe. For these reasons
On Mar 2 19:24, Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
Jari Aalto writes:
Included in Debian stable
http://packages.debian.org/qsf
Builds fine from source, packaging and setup.hint look good.
One question, my executable when build with your script is only 94k and
yours 430k, also
Corinna Vinschen writes:
On Mar 2 19:24, Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
Jari Aalto writes:
Included in Debian stable
http://packages.debian.org/qsf
Builds fine from source, packaging and setup.hint look good.
One question, my executable when
* Mon 2008-03-03 Corinna Vinschen
* Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://packages.debian.org/qsf
Builds fine from source, packaging and setup.hint look good.
One question, my executable when build with your script is only 94k and
yours 430k, also mine includes mysql suppport from
Jari Aalto writes:
* Mon 2008-03-03 Corinna Vinschen
* Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://packages.debian.org/qsf
Builds fine from source, packaging and setup.hint look good.
One question, my executable when build with your script is only 94k and
Jari Aalto writes:
Included in Debian stable
http://packages.debian.org/qsf
Builds fine from source, packaging and setup.hint look good.
One question, my executable when build with your script is only 94k and
yours 430k, also mine includes mysql suppport from my /usr/local tree
Included in Debian stable
http://packages.debian.org/qsf
Jari
sdesc: Lightweight statistical spam filter
ldesc: Quick Spam Filter is a lightweight statistical spam filter. It
is designed to be small, fast, reliable, easy to install, and simple
to use in a procmail recipe. For these reasons
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
===
Homepage: http://freshmeat.net/projects/spamoracle
License : GPL
A tool to help detect and filter away spam. It proceeds by statistical
analysis of the words that appear in the email, comparing the
frequencies of words with those found in a user-provided
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
===
Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/spamprobe
License : QPL
This package provides a spam filter based on the article A Plan for
Spam by Paul Graham. It uses a database (either BerkeleyDB or a
simpler hash file) to store one- and two-word phrases
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
===
Homepage:http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/spambayes
License : Python
SpamBayes uses a different set of algorithm to most statistical spam
filters, which enables to dramatically lower the number of legitimate
mail classified as spam, through
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
===
Homepage: http://sourceforge.net/projects/spamprobe
License : QPL
This package provides a spam filter based on the article A Plan for
Spam by Paul Graham. It uses a database (either BerkeleyDB or a
simpler hash file) to store one- and two-word phrases
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
===
Homepage:http://www.sourceforge.net/projects/spambayes
License : Python
SpamBayes uses a different set of algorithm to most statistical spam
filters, which enables to dramatically lower the number of legitimate
mail classified as spam, through
On Dec 20 21:58, Jari Aalto wrote:
http://cygwin.cante.net/spambayes/setup.hint \
http://cygwin.cante.net/spambayes/spambayes-1.0.4-1-src.tar.bz2 \
http://cygwin.cante.net/spambayes/spambayes-1.0.4-1.tar.bz2
Uploaded.
Thanks,
Corinna
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On Dec 21 11:49, Jari Aalto wrote:
http://cygwin.cante.net/spamprobe/setup.hint \
http://cygwin.cante.net/spamprobe/spamprobe-1.4d-1-src.tar.bz2 \
http://cygwin.cante.net/spamprobe/spamprobe-1.4d-1.tar.bz2
Uploaded.
Thanks,
Corinna
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On Dec 20 16:03, Jari Aalto wrote:
http://cygwin.cante.net/spamoracle/spamoracle-1.4-1-src.tar.bz2 \
http://cygwin.cante.net/spamoracle/spamoracle-1.4-1.tar.bz2 \
http://cygwin.cante.net/spamoracle/setup.hint \
Uploaded.
Thanks,
Corinna
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* Thu 2007-12-20 Dr Dr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Builds fine from source, packaging looks good.
But the requires line is not right.
Thanks, fixed
requires: cygwin libdb4.5 libjpeg62 libpng12 libungif4 xorg-x11-bin-dlls zlib
Jari
wget\
Jari Aalto writes:
* Thu 2007-12-20 Dr Dr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Builds fine from source, packaging and setup.hint look good.
Maybe adding the contrib directory from the original source to the
package doc directory would be worthwhile.
Jari Aalto writes:
* Thu 2007-12-20 Dr Dr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Builds fine from source, packaging looks good.
But the requires line is not right.
Thanks, fixed
requires: cygwin libdb4.5 libjpeg62 libpng12 libungif4
* Fri 2007-12-21 Dr Dr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jari Aalto writes:
* Thu 2007-12-20 Dr Dr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Builds fine from source, packaging looks good.
But the requires line is not right.
Thanks, fixed
Jari Aalto writes:
* Fri 2007-12-21 Dr Dr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jari Aalto writes:
* Thu 2007-12-20 Dr Dr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Builds fine from source, packaging looks good.
But the requires
Included in Debian stable:
http://packages.debian.org/spambayes
Jari
sdesc: Python-based spam filter using statistical analysis
ldesc: SpamBayes uses a different set of algorithm to most statistical spam
filters, which enables to dramatically lower the number of legitimate
mail classified
Included in Debian stable
http://packages.debian.org/spamprobe
Jari
sdesc: Bayesian spam filter
ldesc: This package provides a spam filter based on the article A Plan for
Spam by Paul Graham. It uses a database (either BerkeleyDB or a
simpler hash file) to store one- and two-word phrases
Included in Debian stable
http://packages.debian.org/spamoracle
Jari
sdesc: Ocaml based Bayesian spam filter
ldesc: A tool to help detect and filter away spam. It proceeds by statistical
analysis of the words that appear in the email, comparing the
frequencies of words with those found
Jari Aalto writes:
Included in Debian stable
http://packages.debian.org/spamprobe
Jari
requires: cygwin libdb libpbl
Builds fine from source, packaging looks good.
But the requires line is not right.
Ciao
Volker
Jari Aalto writes:
Included in Debian stable
http://packages.debian.org/spamoracle
Jari
sdesc: Ocaml based Bayesian spam filter
ldesc: A tool to help detect and filter away spam. It proceeds by
statistical
analysis of the words that appear in the email
Jari Aalto writes:
Included in Debian stable:
http://packages.debian.org/spambayes
Jari
sdesc: Python-based spam filter using statistical analysis
ldesc: SpamBayes uses a different set of algorithm to most statistical
spam
filters, which enables
* Thu 2007-12-20 Dr Dr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Builds fine from source, packaging and setup.hint look good.
Maybe adding the contrib directory from the original source to the
package doc directory would be worthwhile.
Thanks, added now.
Jari
wget\
* Thu 2007-12-20 Dr Dr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jari Aalto writes:
Included in Debian stable
http://packages.debian.org/spamprobe
Jari
requires: cygwin libdb libpbl
Builds fine from source, packaging looks good.
But the requires line is
On 20 December 2007 20:08, Jari Aalto wrote:
This is interesting:
$ objdump -p spamprobe.exe | grep 'DLL Name:'
DLL Name: cygwin1.dll
DLL Name: cygdb-4.5.dll
DLL Name: cygjpeg-62.dll
DLL Name: cygpng12.dll
DLL Name: cygungif-4.dll
DLL
On 21 December 2007 02:04, Dave Korn wrote:
Gah!
Try cygcheck -v, it eliminates duplicated dependencies, even if one is an
^^^
the elimination of
indirect one and one is direct.
i.e. it reports all dependencies always.
On Dec 2 01:19, Jari Aalto wrote:
http://cygwin.cante.net/ifile/ifile-1.3.8-1-src.tar.bz2 \
http://cygwin.cante.net/ifile/ifile-1.3.8-1.tar.bz2 \
http://cygwin.cante.net/ifile/setup.hint
Uploaded. Please announce.
Thanks,
Corinna
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PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
===
Homepage: http://people.csail.mit.edu/jrennie/ifile
License : GPL
A text filter that uses machine learning to classify texts into
groups. ifile works great as a spam filter. The text is classified by
a simple statistical method called Naive Bayes, which
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
===
Homepage: http://people.csail.mit.edu/jrennie/ifile
License : GPL
A text filter that uses machine learning to classify texts into
groups. ifile works great as a spam filter. The text is classified by
a simple statistical method called Naive Bayes, which
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
===
Homepage: http://people.csail.mit.edu/jrennie/ifile
License : GPL
A text filter that uses machine learning to classify texts into
groups. ifile works great as a spam filter. The text is classified by
a simple statistical method called Naive Bayes, which
Included in Debian stable
http://packages.debian.org/ifile
Jari
sdesc: a spam filter capable of learning
ldesc: A text filter that uses machine learning to classify texts into
groups. ifile works great as a spam filter. The text is classified by
a simple statistical method called Naive
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
===
Homepage: http://sourceforge.jp/projects/bsfilter
License : GPL
A spam filter which can distinguish spam mail from other mails. It can
read mails by three way: reads from normal file or stdin, retrieves
and stores from IMAP server, reads from POP server
PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
===
Homepage: http://sourceforge.jp/projects/bsfilter
License : GPL
A spam filter which can distinguish spam mail from other mails. It can
read mails by three way: reads from normal file or stdin, retrieves
and stores from IMAP server, reads from POP server
On Sep 20 21:53, Jari Aalto wrote:
wget\
http://cygwin.cante.net/bsfilter/setup.hint \
http://cygwin.cante.net/bsfilter/bsfilter-1.0.15-1-src.tar.bz2 \
http://cygwin.cante.net/bsfilter/bsfilter-1.0.15-1.tar.bz2 \
--11:38:47--
On Sep 20 21:53, Jari Aalto wrote:
* Thu 2007-09-20 Dr Dr Dr.Volker.Zell-QHcLZuEGTsvQT0dZR+AlfA AT
public.gmane.org
* Message-Id: 82tzppd65u.fsf AT vzell-de.de.oracle.com
/usr/bin/install -m 755 -d /usr/bin
/usr/bin/install -m 755bsfilter/bsfilter /usr/bin
Sorry about that. Now
* Thu 2007-09-20 Dr Dr Dr.Volker.Zell-QHcLZuEGTsvQT0dZR+AlfA AT
public.gmane.org
* Message-Id: 82tzppd65u.fsf AT vzell-de.de.oracle.com
Makefile so that the make step don't pollutes the system directories
./bsfilter-1.0.15-1.sh make
-- Building with standard make(1) ./Makefile
#
Jari Aalto writes:
Included in Debian stable:
http://packages.debian.org/bsfilter
Jari please change your Makefile so that the make step don't pollutes the
system directories !!!
./bsfilter-1.0.15-1.sh make
cygbuild 2007.0919.0815 http://freshmeat.net/projects/cygbuild
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* Thu 2007-09-20 Dr Dr Dr.Volker.Zell-QHcLZuEGTsvQT0dZR+AlfA AT
public.gmane.org
* Message-Id: 82tzppd65u.fsf AT vzell-de.de.oracle.com
/usr/bin/install -m 755 -d /usr/bin
/usr/bin/install -m 755bsfilter/bsfilter /usr/bin
Sorry about that. Now fixed.
wget\
Included in Debian stable:
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Jari
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Hi Eric
Were you able to reproduce the problem I encountered with dd?
Cheers
Peter
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FAQ:
Peter Milne peter.milne at netspeed.com.au writes:
Hi Eric
Were you able to reproduce the problem I encountered with dd?
Yes - and it looks like there is indeed a cygwin bug, unrelated to my newlib
patch to stdout.
$ cd /tmp
$ dd bs=1 seek=4540030013 if=/dev/zero of=huge count=1
$ ls -l
Eric Blake ebb9 at byu.net writes:
Somehow, when the file size is huge, cygwin is not properly propogating that
an
O_APPEND bit (0x9 in the flags printed from F_GETFL) means that the initial
offset of fd 1 is the end of the file. (And it would be nice if strace would
show the initial
On May 29 15:28, Eric Blake wrote:
Eric Blake ebb9 at byu.net writes:
Somehow, when the file size is huge, cygwin is not properly propogating
that
an
O_APPEND bit (0x9 in the flags printed from F_GETFL) means that the initial
offset of fd 1 is the end of the file. (And it would be
Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin at cygwin.com writes:
assert (0 == lseek (open(existing, O_WRONLY | O_APPEND), 0, SEEK_CUR));
Can you give me a pointer?
http://www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/009695399/functions/open.html
The file offset used to mark the current position within the file
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