I wanted to thank you for cygwin. In particular I've updagraded setup.exe
today and you can now change its size, which makes it even better. Thanks
once again,
Loïc
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s the alternative of NOT having access to capable shells
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Thanks for all the work that Chris, Corinna, and everyone else
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At 11:32 AM 7/10/2004, you wrote:
>I wanted to thank you for cygwin. In particular I've updagraded setup.exe
> today and you can now change its size, which makes it even better. Thanks
> once again,
I'll second that. Though the change has been in a while, it's one
I just wanted to take a moment to thank the good people at cygwin for their
help in getting me to the correct mailing list. Apparently, the url all by
itself marked "the cygwin mailing list" (with a link to this list) did not
apply to my situation (I was looking at the how can I help page, I seem
On Jun 26 11:36, Neil Somos wrote:
> Thanks for all the work that Chris, Corinna, and everyone else
> have done to make Cygwin as capable and useful as it is.
That's nice. Thank you!
Corinna
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I noticed that Corinna DocBook-ified the Cygserver documentation,
thanks!
<http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-cygserver.html>
Also, a change in the DocBook DTD added a tag
to . I made the change to the DocBook embedded in
the files in the cygwin/ directory in CVS, but they were overw
to all responsible,
thanks much for the data display debugger package! what a great christmas
gift!
thank you,
james
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I noted in running setup today that GSL-1.3 was there.
Thanks! I know building that library takes some time.
I appreciate it! I use GSL a good deal for random
numbers as well as optical related special functions
like Bessel functions and Airy functions.
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ok man i don't know how i do for load tcp/ip stack?and where i do that? and
where i can configure Browser to use Ethernet to go CableModem? because i am new user
and sorry because my inglish isn't good :) thanks very mucha for
Hi,
It has likely been over a decade since Chris blasted me into orbit over
something I stuck my head over the parapet for(*). Corinna I don't think
I've ever wrangled with. Nevertheless, with the New Year beckoning it is
about time I acknowledged just how much easier life has been because of
On Mar 29 01:14, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
> Also, a change in the DocBook DTD added a tag
> to . I made the change to the DocBook embedded in
> the files in the cygwin/ directory in CVS, but they were overwritten
> by some real changes. So, could someone doing actual work on the
> files make
On Mon, Mar 29, 2004 at 01:11:13PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Mar 29 01:14, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
> > Also, a change in the DocBook DTD added a tag
> > to . I made the change to the DocBook embedded in
> > the files in the cygwin/ directory in CVS, but they were overwritten
> > b
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getting gmpeg to integrate successfully with the ogg stuff), but getting
ogg123 to work had been driving me crazy for the pa
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Habib Ndadouh wrote:
> ok man i don't know how i do for load tcp/ip stack?and where i
> do that? and where i can configure Browser to use Ethernet to go
> CableModem? because i am new user and sorry because my inglish isn't
> good :) thanks ve
Larry Hall would know, I think. He was here before I was.
>(*) No can't remember. Something about FreeCiv. I wrote a sound
>kludge. Chris made me see cygwin "is unix".
>
>Anyways, there is no windoze system that I've ever had control of, that
>I haven&
tem that I've ever had control of, that
> >I haven't stuck cygwin on.
> >
> >Carry on the good work & Merry Crimbo!
>
> Thanks.
>
> cgf
Yes, thank you very much. It's nice to get no bug report once in a
while :)
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>> >(*) No can't remember. Something about FreeCiv. I wrote a sound
>> >kludge. Chris made me see cygwin "is unix".
>> >
>> >Anyways, there is no windoze system that I've ever had control of, that
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Hi,
Playing with mkgroup and mkpasswd like others, i also
noticed some great improvement in performance:
now less than 5min for 404653 entries (mkpasswd -d)
and less that 1min for 127048 entries (mkgroup -d).
Before it was nearly 1 hour for each.
Playing also with /etc/group, i happened to enter
I got emacs/cygwin with mu4e in comodo container.
I had a really difficult time with:
;; (setq gnus-button-url 'browse-url-generic
;; browse-url-generic-program "/cygdrive/c/cgwin64/bin/midori.exe")
;; browse-url-browser-function gnus-button-url)
Once I commented browse-url-ge
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Hi Alexander & zzapper & Dave & Reid,
As you guys instructed I will run the SETUP Program
and Uninstall all packages and delete the CYGWIN
Folder First.
Then I will install a full package which is presently
being downloaded from ftp.uni-erlangen.de.
Thanks for your great helps.
I
Original Message
From: S.Sunil Kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Hi Alexander & zzapper & Dave & Reid,
>
> As you guys instructed I will run the SETUP Program
> an
S.Sunil Kumar wrote:
> Hi Alexander & zzapper & Dave & Reid,
>
> As you guys instructed I will run the SETUP Program
> and Uninstall all packages and delete the CYGWIN
> Folder First.
No, really, you don't need to. I only gave you that info because you asked.
Setup will painlessly *update* you
>> Re: sed -i causes +S+H
> I found the cause and checked in a fix.
>> Re: bash: tab completion failure from (but not at) /
> I've tracked it down. The problem is a combination of a tiny bug in the
> new path handling code in Cygwin and a tiny bug in bash.
I'm so impressed.
Thank you.
Ferg
ng me nuts. Not anymore--xterm running under WindowMaker is
working almost exactly as I wish it would. To everyone who's worked on
cygwin, my thanks. You've made my job easier and less frustrating.
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aclocal.m4
perl -pi -e 's,win32/Makefile,,g' configure.in
perl -pi -e 's, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]@ [EMAIL PROTECTED],g'
oggenc/Makefile.am
perl -pi -e 's,LIBICONV\@ [EMAIL PROTECTED],SHARE_LIBS\@ [EMAIL PROTECTED],g'
vorbiscomment/Makefi
, we would still be fiddling with the #ifdefs!
Many thanks.
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On Feb 28 00:51, Denis Excoffier wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Playing with mkgroup and mkpasswd like others, i also
> noticed some great improvement in performance:
> now less than 5min for 404653 entries (mkpasswd -d)
> and less that 1min for 127048 entries (mkgroup -d).
> Before it was nearly 1 hour for eac
On 2015-02-28 13:16, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> On Feb 28 00:51, Denis Excoffier wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Playing with mkgroup and mkpasswd like others, i also
>> noticed some great improvement in performance:
>> now less than 5min for 404653 entries (mkpasswd -d)
>> and less that 1min for 127048 ent
Corinna and Chris,
Big thanks for your maintenance and development of cygwin.
Which no doubt requires great amounts of patience and energy to deal with
all the problem reports (both substantive, and not).
I've been using cygwin ever since it was first available for free.
Great tool(s).
T
SecureCRT was my only option until now, and
> it was driving me nuts. Not anymore--xterm running under WindowMaker is
> working almost exactly as I wish it would. To everyone who's worked on
> cygwin, my thanks. You've made my job easier and less frustrating.
Thanks! It
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jun 16 13:21, Guy Stalnaker wrote:
Thanks! It's always a relief to find that Cygwin is actually useful
and working fine for some people :-)
Corinna
It's working pretty good for me as well. Cygwin + X lets me do a lot of
UNIXy geekiness without having to re
Guy Stalnaker wrote:
> Figure cygwin developers rarely get kudos, but here's one!
Here's another:(Imagine Michael Moore reading this aloud:)
I'm using Cygwin for remote sshd/vnc access to a four-armed
triple-jointed servopneumatic robotic system which could fatally stab or
crush someone if th
On Thu, 17 Jun 2004, Lex Ein wrote:
> Guy Stalnaker wrote:
> > Figure cygwin developers rarely get kudos, but here's one!
>
> Here's another:(Imagine Michael Moore reading this aloud:)
>
> I'm using Cygwin for remote sshd/vnc access to a four-armed
> triple-jointed servopneumatic robotic syst
d. SecureCRT was my only option until now, and
>it was driving me nuts. Not anymore--xterm running under WindowMaker is
>working almost exactly as I wish it would. To everyone who's worked on
>cygwin, my thanks. You've made my job easier and less frustrating.
>
>Regar
Now my gcc (and g77) makes executables as nicely as ever, wholly thanks
to Pavel Tsekov's "just a quick guess". There was a stray cygwin1.dll in
C:\WINDOWS directory. I cannot guess how it went there(maybe during re-
and re-re- installing whole cygwin...). I don't know how c
where to find the logrotate package, thanks.
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On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 12:25:03PM -0400, Steven Bardwell wrote:
>We have successfully ported our software to Cygwin -- in the past we
>have ported this source code to SFU/SUA, Linux, AIX, HPUX, SCO, iSeries
>PASE, and OSX. The Cygwin port was no harder than any other port, and
>the result is work
On Feb 8 09:36, William Deegan wrote:
> Corinna and Chris,
>
> Big thanks for your maintenance and development of cygwin.
> Which no doubt requires great amounts of patience and energy to deal with
> all the problem reports (both substantive, and not).
>
> I've been
"Corinna Vinschen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Thanks, nice to read somebody is happy with Cygwin :-)
[snip]
Also I am happy with Cygwin.
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On 17 February 2006 18:45, Alex Vinokur wrote:
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>
> Also I am happy with Cygwin.
>
No! *I* am Spartacus!
c
Let my preface by saying thank you to Max Bowsher for his help!
I reinstalled cygwin, and no longer get have the problems accessing programs
from scripts.
I was able to execute makewhatis successfully, and whatis yields an
entry for from the database, however I haven't yet been able to access
any
mands are made to gvFD to communicate with geomview.
Thanks again
Jim Barker
int GVdriver::StartGeomview()
{
pipename = new char[40];
sprintf(pipename,"/tmp/geomview/GVU%0iP%0i",getuid(),getpid());
char *args[5];
args[0] = "geomview";
args[1] =
The problem I reported earlier today on Setup 2.192.4.25
(http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2002-05/msg00070.html)
has been fixed by Chris in setup 2.192.4.26.
Many thanks for the quick fix.
Ton van Overbeek
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nwpu053...@gmail wrote:
> where to find the logrotate package, thanks.
Hmm, didn't we do this one recently already? Anyway, there isn't a cygwin
port. The canonical logrotate sources live at
https://fedorahosted.org/logrotate/
I didn't try very hard but I did downlo
yahoo.
I will read up on cross compiling in the next day or two. I don't know what
packages to install for that in cygwin. I get : cross compiling ... no.
They seem really interested in gnucobol with mingw related questions.
Thanks for all of your help this weekend.
roboloki
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It gets to me just as fast, and someone else might answer quicker.
Geoff Begley wrote:
> Thanks again... I appended the requested output.
> Which gave me the idea to try
> chmod 744 /usr/man/man1/*
Why did you just make your man pages e
Geoff Begley wrote:
> Let my preface by saying thank you to Max Bowsher for his help!
No problem.
> I reinstalled cygwin, and no longer get have the problems accessing
> programs from scripts.
Good.
> I ran >man bash, and received
> no manual entry for bash (same for sh, grep, or anything else)
at plans are
in the work to include this capability.
A series of "write" commands are made to gvFD to communicate with geomview.
Thanks again
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On Fri, May 03, 2002 at 08:24:16PM +0200, Ton van Overbeek wrote:
>The problem I reported earlier today on Setup 2.192.4.25
>(http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2002-05/msg00070.html) has been fixed
>by Chris in setup 2.192.4.26. Many thanks for the quick fix.
You're welcome.
Chris,
A hearty thanks for the addition of rxvt-cygwin-native to the new version of
the termcap package.
Galen
P.S. to other readers--Two or three months back I had mentioned this issue
on the mailing list and had fixed it on my own system, but had so far been
unable to contribute anything of
dear all
thanks for the fast responses !
I searched the list and came up with nothing should have known it to be
in the FAQ (-;
odd thing is that if you mix B19 and current net lists it loads the
right dll
I presume this is to do with the major and minor API version numbers
right/wrong
On 4 August 2014 21:56, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
> On 2014-08-04 14:16, Philip Daniels wrote:
>
> In this particular case, I would suggest just using a git snapshot of your
> forked repository; see git.cygclass in the cygport manual for details.
Thanks to Jon Turney I was able to fi
Thanks for the recent fixes to make cygwin support mvfs for handling the
emacs symlink locks!
I keep updating my CPAN modules to run ClearCase from cygwin.
With the recent ClearCase::Argv 1.46, and ClearCase::Wrapper::MGi 0.11,
I get the following kind of transcripts:
ClearCase-Wrapper-MGi
>
> Yes. BTW, emacs-el is irrelevant; it just contains the library source
> files (*.el). The byte-compiled libraries (*.elc), including leim, are
> in the emacs package.
Excellent! Many thanks for your clarfications, on both emacs-leim and
cygwin's emacs-el package.
I have just in
t;
> > > > > > Steve Bardwell
> > > > > >
> > > > For what it's worth, this 'program' works as expected in SUA. The size
> > > > of the fd_set changes depending on the value of FD_SETSIZE.
> > >
> Oh yeah, the inclusion of stdio.h also includes sys/select.h so the
> first (default) definition of FD_SETSIZE to 64 rules. In theory it
> shouldn't do that so we might have to change it in the newlib headers,
> but for th time being, just define FD_SETSIZE before including any
> system header.
>
>
> Corinna
Brilliant! Thanks so much for figuring this out.
Steve Bardwell
ash
196c196,197
< LDFLAG="$LDFLAG -lreadline -lhistory -ltermcap"
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> # LDFLAG="$LDFLAG -lreadline -lhistory -ltermcap"change per cygwin
> mailing list, 2010-07
> LDFLAG="$LDFLAG -lreadline -lhistory -lncurses"
So, thanks to the list!
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why I have 'set -o ignoreeof' in my ~/.bashrc.
Perfect!
Thanks.
Cheers,
Pedro Alves
Or you could set the IGNOREEOF environment variable.
And you don't like ^D? Then stty can change EOF to some other sequence.
I recieved some advice about not having a network drive attach
Many thanks, David, for that stty hint - that solves a problem I have lived with
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Secondly, I'm beginninge to suspect that Outlook Express is allergic to PGP
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Question: Would this software be a candidate for a Cygwin package?
"Dataplot® is a free, public-domain, multi-platform (Unix, Linux, Mac OS X, Windows
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non-l
The client editor is still compiled not full source code right? I
meant on premise 399$. And also from the discord a user mentioned that
AGIS source code is not really full, so i cannot buy full source code
for the server?.
On Sat, Jul 15, 2017 at 2:23 AM, David Stacey wrote:
> On 12/07/17 16:48,
Woops sorry, wrong tabs :/,
On Sat, Jul 15, 2017 at 3:59 AM, Michael Stellar
wrote:
> The client editor is still compiled not full source code right? I
> meant on premise 399$. And also from the discord a user mentioned that
> AGIS source code is not really full, so i cannot buy full source code
lunteer cygwin bash maintainer
- Executing /etc/postinstall/00bash.sh.done worked wonders.
- "in-use files": Cygwin was closed when I reinstalled and it never
asked for a reboot.
- "the solution is to rerun setup.exe".Oddly, when I did that (or do it
now) I only
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> It will be fixed in bash-3.0-9; in the meantime, you can do
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Dear Cygwin:
Recently I purchased a HP Pavilion 750n PC, which has Windows XP, to
perform numerical calculations at home relative to my theoretical research
in physical chemistry. I thought about purchasing a FORTRAN compiler but a
friend of mine suggested that instead I download Cygwin and u
James,
2002-01-08 16:37:32, du schriebst:
> friend of mine suggested that instead I download Cygwin and use the
> available FORTRAN compiler in this package of free-ware. Well I did that
> last night, and from reading his E-mail instructions I was to download the
> g77 FORTRAN compiler. Howe
I need help on how to use the Cygwin fortran compiler. Thanks,
Dr. McNeill
Dear Cygwin:
Recently I purchased a HP Pavilion 750n PC, which has Windows XP, to
perform numerical calculations at home relative to my theoretical research
in physical chemistry. I thought about purchasing a FORTRAN
macs.
Kind regards
Peter Ring
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Subject: I need help on how to use the Cygwin fortran compiler. Thanks,
Dr. McNeill
Dear Cygwin:
Recently I purchased a
Yes!!!
I got it:
I've downloaded the cygwin-20020110.dll snapshot and "cvs co -r"
works right now!
Two things:
1) Excuse me kindly for the tone of my messages -- i was really upset
and did not know what to do;
2) I'm sorry, i did not understand the answer from Chris Faylor correctly:
i never dow
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