choosing IE proxy settings
option on the installer).
I selected download from internet (to a UNC).
Previous versions (the latest is tried was 2.78.2.15) worked fine.
A reboot doesn't fix this.
any ideas?
thanks!
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Harold@MyWindowsHost /tmp
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$
to extract that file, now when i try this on my computer i get
SYNAPSE@THE_TRIANGLE /tmp
$ bunzip2 extract.exe.bz2
debug: Received session key; encryption turned on.
debug: Installing crc compensation attack detector.
debug: Attempting authentication for administrator.
debug: Password authentication for administrator failed.
Thanks
Chris
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> Note that I have the same problem as John V. does with OpenSSH
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Possibly dumb question - Are there binary distributions of v 1.1.8 of
cygwin1.dll available from cygwin.org anywhere or should I compile it
from source? I looked around for a while on there and it seems that I'd
need to use CVS to check out a 1.1.8-tagged branch and compile to get
back to tha
At 01:11 PM 10/5/2001 -0400, John Peacock wrote:
>Chris Patti wrote:
> >
> > Folks;
> >
> > We have no direct access to an NT server we need to install cygwin on.
> >
> > So we're using VNC (WinVNC) to remotely connect to that
> > server. Unfo
a solution would be a godsend.
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Hi,
Where can I get previous versions of cygwin??
I'm having problems with htdig and someone told me to get an older version
of cygwin.
I've got the latest at the moment.
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have been running and
updating cygwin happily for a couple of years now, so unless something's changed in
the setup, I can't see what I might have messed up.
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cygdrive default prefix:
build date: Wed Jan 31 10:08:38 EST 2001
shared id: cygwin1S3
Is there a command line limit?
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Of course, I should have sent you this: it's the output of cygcheck -v -s
-r:
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Thanks,
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> Subject: ftp segfaults on
that I can find. If there is anything
else I can do to send you more information, please let me know.
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> Why is blib directory included?
Because I'm an idiot. I have uploaded version 0.2.2,
which fixes this problem.
Sorry.
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I am using cygwin with windows 2000 and i having serval problems, the first
consists of now that i have install i want to add user like root and bin but
when i add then in windows it does not add then in cygwin. The second is
the login program does not seem to work with the user I alread have.
; that is on the path. At the very least, tcsh should respond to
providing the full executable name in capitals, and it would be convenient
if it was case-insensitive like the win2k cmd shells are and like what it
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On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 05:30:31AM -0700, Tim Prince wrote:
>As you can see from the version number, this is a long forgotten
>problem, corrected somewhere around cygwin-1.1.8.
This mail was quite old. I think we resolved this a while ago.
Something seems to be flooding the sources.redhat.com l
It is not at all clear that this is a routing fault. When an email
message is bounced back with a "MAILER-DAEMON" warning that begins with
a "5", it indicates that the email could not be delivered.
If you are still getting the email anyway then something in your setup
is odd.
Something i
I have currently installed cygwin on my computer(Windows2000 professional).
I really like it. When i installed it created a home directory for users
that i already had added aka "Chris and Administrator" but now that i have
added users on It has not, and when I try to "create
I have resently install cygwin and love it. Although I am having troubles
installing a library because it needs to run as a user. I have tried add
the user to my box yet still no go. I am trying install the library libcap.
Any suggestions ?
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some minimal installation info on the web, but when I
did that, X did not install properly, because of
missing things.
Thanks,
Chris.
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I'm trying to set a telnet session up from another platform to a win95 machine. I get
inetd to start and telnet in to the win95 platform. The telnetd -D report info looks
good up until the point where it gives the error: "no such file: /bin/login". My paths
in bash all look link /cygdrive/c/..
Cygwin List -
I am resending this message as I have not yet had a response from the
orignal post. I'm hoping that someone can get me started either with a HOWTO
or some simple instructions.
Thanks!
Chris
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then link this in with c code from cygwin?
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On Thu, May 31, 2001 at 07:00:21PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>Chris,
>
>I had a look onto the web page and there are several issues
>to clarify:
>
>- The name is Cygwin and not Cygwin32
>- Windows 2000 is supported as well
>- It's not "Cygnus Solutions&
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I am very interested to hear what other reasons people would use cygwin. As
I can run any unix program on my Linux servers or laptop, is there a role
for cygwin?
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I'm trying to build gcc-2.95.2.
I have gcc-2.95.2.tar.bz2 from gcc.gnu.org.
I have gcc-2.95.2-x86-win32-patches.tar.gz.
Patches were applied.
./configure
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On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 10:06:41AM -0400, ROBERTS,JOHN (A-USA,ex1) wrote:
>Chris,
>
>I'm using the latest cygwin and I'm trying to build a C library that uses
>FFTW and link it with code developed using MS cl.exe.
>
>I've tried various combinations of -mno-cygwin
It is not at all clear that this is a routing fault. When an email
message is bounced back with a "MAILER-DAEMON" warning that begins with
a "5", it indicates that the email could not be delivered.
If you are still getting the email anyway then something in your setup
is odd.
Something i
pendent of the used file system and if ntea/ntsec
>> > are on or off. We could recycle that functionality as desired.
>> >
>>
>> Or, should this become an official Cygwin specific API? Then you
>> wouldn't have to recycle, it would simply be the way you do
t the project web page.
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On Wed, Mar 14, 2001 at 03:28:05PM +0100, Wolfgang Seiler wrote:
>Hallo Chris,
>
>I don't know if you are the right contact
Just passing the buck. DJ forwarded this to me. I thought that someone
might like to help this person out.
cgf
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On Thu, Mar 01, 2001 at 03:18:33PM -0500, Sheldon, Ken wrote:
>Thanks for the reply. I know anonymous users are prohibited from
>downloading directly from redhat, but the mirrors I have tried all seem to
>have the current setup.ini without the current files under latest. (Try
>loading latest/ash
AM. I can add more virtual memory, but how much
is enough?
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hat I haven't seen any sockscap experts stepping forward to offer
in-depth insight, I fear that the burden of debugging this problem may
be yours.
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>Regards
>madhu
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>
> |Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2001 16:40:02 -0500
> |From
Hi,
I just installed all the latest cygwin stuff on an NT machine. As soon as I run
gcc (actually the problem is really in cpp.exe) I get a windows popup "the
procedure entry point _ctype_ could not be located in the dynamic link library
cygwin1.dll".
I'm not sure what I could have done wrong.
vs command and permanently lost its
output off the top of the console.
i really think that cygwin should have a link to your program!
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The source itself claims it won't compile with gnu bison, but I know
someone who claims to have got it to compile...
Anybody got any ideas?
Chris
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On Fri, Feb 09, 2001 at 03:17:39PM -0800, Hadi Bannazadeh wrote:
>Dear Chris
>I have a question.
>when I made a .so file and
On Tue, Feb 06, 2001 at 12:44:01PM +, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
>Sorry, but if you don't copy the author, I don't get to see this for a
>while! There's far too much traffic on that list for me to subscribe to
>it, so I just read archives.
>
>
>> Nope. The isystem was just to get the include o
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On Thu, Feb 01, 2001 at 03:18:26PM -0800, Gary Loffman wrote:
>Chris,
>
>sorry to bug you. I was wondering if you could tell me
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Running windows 2000 final build no services packs, when trying to compile a
simple hello world program
#include
int main()
{
cout <<"Hello, World!";
return 0;
}
the error I get when doing "gcc hello.c" is
In file included from hello.c:1:
/usr/include/iostream.h:31 streambuf.h: no such fil
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was to use the old ssh.exe binary, for example, at
http://public.activestate.com/gsar/ssh-1.2.14-win32-bin.zip
this seemed to work without hanging.
anyways, thanks for all the work that has gone into this distribution;
you guys have done a great job. it is a pleasure to use cygwin.
chris cr
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On Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 12:00:35PM -0800, ece lca wrote:
> I am a green hand at cygwin programming.
> I tried to compile a winsock program but I kept get
>linking errors. I reduced the program to the simplest
>form, as below:
>
>#include
>#include
>
>void main(){
>SOCKET socket;
>closesocket(s
Hi Chris,
>>"The Cygwin tools are ports of the popular GNU development tools and
>>utilities for Windows 95, 98, and NT. They function by using the Cygwin
>>library which provides a UNIX-like API on top of the Win32 API."
>>Notice that there is no hint of t
ally, all I want to do is cross-compile a C++ .cgi program on my
windows '98 machine so that it will run on my ISP's linux machine...
Please help me out!!!
Sincerely,
Aaargh
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On Sun, Dec 24, 2000 at 04:07:40PM -0500, Chuck Esterbrook wrote:
>FYI, I don't think CVS is going to do what I want. That is, translate
>end-of-lines between a UNIX CVS server and a Windows CVS client, in the
>same manner that FTP would.
If you use cygwin or cygwin-aware tools to do everything
as others have noted java.exe is a dos program, not a cygwin
program (a fact I really hate). Dos programs are not used to
having a shell do globing for them, so they all do it them
selves (nothing like forcing everyone to reinvent the wheel).
as you've noted however double quoting the string prev
As Earnie suggested, comparing the outputs, with attention to the mount
point information will show that /cygdrive/? is mounted differently between
the two machines, popcorn (I'll guess is the working one) mount with the
flags as 0x0020 while nachos (I'll guess doesn't work) mounts with 0x0022.
I'
At 17:41 12/18/00 -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>I guess it was just a matter of time...
but at least we all got a good laugh out of it, better than the
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At 20:50 12/17/00 -0800, Stephen C. Biggs wrote:
>Thank you for the reply. This does NOT entirely answer my question.
hmm... as has been pointed out, I didn't realize the difference
between preparing tarballs for the main distro and for the franken.de
server, those details will have to wait for
At 18:46 12/17/00 -0800, Stephen C. Biggs wrote:
>A clarification on source format:
>If I upload the source tarball, do I just upload my patches or do I
>upload the source directory that I used after my patches are
>applied? If so, how do I provide the patches as part of the
>distribution? That i
At 21:13 12/17/00 -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>This version fixes a bug with excluding files. It also incorporates a
>native '-j' switch which causes tar to use bzip to compress and
>uncompress. This replaces the previous -y option.
ugh. so there are now *four* different switches for bz2?
At 17:55 12/17/00 -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>If someone is releasing a version of cygwin they have to provide sources.
oh, right... duh... I wasn't even thinking of the sources aspect;
I was trying to figure out what kind of bizarre "thou shalt not ship
old shit" clause I was forgetting.
At 16:42 12/17/00 -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>Well, if actual vendors are shipping B20 and they're not complying with
>the GPL, then flooding their mail lists is probably a good idea.
well the win32 binary for mysql contains b20, but I don't follow
the GPL reference?
In the docs they make
At 15:27 12/17/00 -0500, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>I've updated the version of bash in cygwin/latest to 2.04-5.
>
>It fixes a Cygwin configuration problem and a compile time error
>when compiling builtins/ulimit.def.
thank you! :) builds perfectly ootb
now the forces of openness
have a pow
smashing good idea.
anyone have an idea how that same mentality can be pushed to
some of the vendors that are still shipping B20? i.e. mySQL?
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At 01:08 12/17/00 +0200, Jari Aalto+list.cygwin wrote:
>Whehere can I configure which shell rxvt runs? now it runs
> /bin/sh
you can change it globally by editing your shell entry in /etc/passwd
or you can change it for a given instance of rxvt by setting $SHELL
to the shell you want.
yo
At 09:26 12/16/00 -0800, Earnie Boyd wrote:
>It sounds as if you need to `wget ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/config/config.*'
>and replace config.guess and config.sub in the bash-2.04 source distribution.
good idea, they're very old, but like changing to cygwin32 it only
removed the error message - t
At 15:40 12/16/00 +0930, Trevor Forbes wrote:
>Possibly an old config where --host=i686-pc-cygwin32 ?
removes the config warning as expected, but also as expected makes
no difference in the final error.
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At 11:51 12/13/00 +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>I haven't used any special configure flag and it compiles fine on
>my box. Don't know what's going on.
>
>The settings on configure:
>../src/configure --prefix=/usr --exec-prefix=/usr \
> --bindir=/bin --sysconfdir=/etc \
>
was some special configure option used to build this? I see
nothing cygwin specific in the bundle, but the build dies a
ways in with:
./mkbuiltins.exe -D . ulimit.def
gcc -c -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DSHELL -I. -I.. -I.. -I../include -I../lib
-I. -g -O2 ulimit.c || ( rm -f ulimit.c ; exit 1 )
./ulim
At 06:39 12/12/00 -0800, Earnie Boyd wrote:
>Yes, this is true. You've two different runtimes with two different memory
>managers and two different process managers. You're best bet would be to find
>or create a jvm that is Cygwin intelligent.
yeah, that combo just doesn't seem like it's going
At 02:05 12/12/00 -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>On Tue, Dec 12, 2000 at 12:54:02AM -0600, Chris Abbey wrote:
> >At 00:27 12/12/00 -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> >>On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 11:21:05PM -0600, Chris Abbey wrote:
> >> >At 11:56 11/13/00 -
At 00:27 12/12/00 -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>On Mon, Dec 11, 2000 at 11:21:05PM -0600, Chris Abbey wrote:
> >At 11:56 11/13/00 -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> >>Dunno. Probably, you're sending more than one CTRL-BREAK. It works
> >>fine for me.
> >
l -INT "...
~ $ java Spinner
~ $
now it took a little longer to switch terminals, do the ps and type the
command,
but as soon as I hit enter on the kill command, both windows returned the
command
prompt. This one never does get anything printed out.
I've walked through all t
ssh-config starts with #!/bin/sh and that error is what you'd get if it
couldn't find /bin/sh, so check that; otherwise the output of cygcheck -svr
posted to the list may help.
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At 16:46 12/7/00 +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>I'm not quite sure what line you're referring to. The code was
>like that:
>
> char x[100];
>
> ...
> if (strlen(x) == 0)
> strcpy(x, "foo");
>
>So, if the option -p wasn't given, your code relied on the
>illegal as
At 11:32 12/7/00 +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>Personally I like if (!strlen (foo)) much more.
the only reason I don't code that way is that this treats
an integer as a boolean. it is, imho, sloppy code.
>I have applied your patch but I have changed this and that:
thanks.
>- You have use
Am I supposed to know what this is in referring to? I receive several
hundred emails every day. I had to search my mail archives to figure
out what you were talking about.
Anyway, I asked:
>>Is it possible that you have multiple versions of cygwin1.dll on your
>>system?
Answering "I did insta
At 11:31 12/6/00 +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>I have a major problem with your patch. I can't apply it since you
>seem to have attached it to your mail using copy-paste. The indenting
>is broken and it contains unmotivated line breaks so patch doesn't
>accept this as input.
there are days I ha
just out of curiosity, what jvm are you using that is cygwin aware?
In other words, if you make the same change to the ntfs acls from the
windows guis, do you get the same result?
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ortunately without that the crazy mixed indenting
drove it nuts and it looked like I had changed about 1/3 of the file.
I can try to provide a separate patch for that if you want.
Tue Dec 5 23:32:06 2000 Chris Abbey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
* mkpasswd.c: make default home directory /h
At 01:53 12/6/00 +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>Mo DeJong wrote:
> > Does anyone else think that "" is a strange default home
> > dir to assign in the event no NT home dir has been set?
yes, especially given the current /etc/profile habit
of assuming /home/$USER, and *creating* it if it doesn't
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At 23:56 12/2/00 -0500, Erdely, Michael wrote:
>Pardon me if I misunderstand, but I just added this line to ~/.bashrc:
>export PATH=$HOME/bin:$PATH
>
>Exited bash and reopened bash.
>echo $PATH returned the old path with "/home/mike/bin:" in front of it.
yup, that's the objective. But ~/.bashrc i
I just had some one complain that their own bin dir wasn't being
picked up like it was on Linux... the fix was a trivial addition
to /etc/profile I had put on my own machine ages ago without even
thinking about it.
~/cygwin/src/winsup/cinstall $ cvs diff -ub desktop.cc
Index: desktop.cc
=
At 23:48 12/1/00 -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>Sounds like you're running Cygwin 1.1.5.
actually the Nov 15 snapshot... I'm updated now, the
last two whole weeks saw a LOT of packages updated
ok, nevermind... fixed now.
now the forces of openness
have a powerful and
unexpecte
hey mo,
check your field in /etc/passwd for proper alignment, on my box
it's taking the sixth field verbatim and tacking on /.ssh/indentity
~$ grep cabbey /etc/passwd
cabbey::500:513:,ntsid::/bin/sh
so just running ssh-keygen produces the files in /.ssh/
maybe you've got an extra : or someth
On Tue, Nov 28, 2000 at 08:27:53PM -0800, Zack Weinberg wrote:
>[cgf - I'm cc:ing you despite the Reply-To: because when I last tried
>to send mail to the cygwin list it bounced with a "You're not a
>subscriber" message.]
??? Hopefully you were sending email to cygwin-developers not cygwin.
cygw
I attempted this reply off list, but clearly I've offended you more than
I would have thought, as delorie.com is now rejecting my mail with a 554.
Apologies for whatever offense you have taken in this thread.
At 19:32 11/26/00 -0500, you wrote:
>Yes, it is. Your point?
nevermind... just being a
At 19:01 11/26/00 -0500, Charles S. Wilson wrote:
>Alright. It's finally time for me to weigh in on this.
>
> 1) I hate spam.
ditto
> 2) I report every spam I get using spamcop.
ditto
> 3) My ISP is Comcast@home. They are clueless.
yes, they are. I was an @home customer for over two years
At 17:19 11/26/00 -0500, DJ Delorie wrote:
>ORBS blocks spam. Anything else is just a beneficial side-effect.
That's a very selfish view DJ, ORBS is the "Open Relay
Behaviour-modification System". It's named for what it
hopes to accomplish: behaviour-modification. If you happen
to find the side
At 23:30 11/25/00 -0500, CGF wrote:
>I hope that this will enable the vast majority of who are blocked by
>ORBS to post here. It won't help, of course, if you use an email
>address that is other than the one you used to subscribe.
while the reasoning is just and good, the side effect is to
reduc
On Fri, Nov 24, 2000 at 02:26:49AM -0600, Pirot, Thierry wrote:
>http://www.xraylith.wisc.edu/~khan/software/gnu-win32/mno-cygwin-howto.txt
>
>hope this help,
I don't think it will. This document tells you how to build an
application that does not rely on cygwin in any way. Unless I'm missing
s
At 17:16 11/21/00 -0800, Zack Weinberg wrote:
>Uh oh, that means I don't understand what's going on. Can you try
>this augmented version of the test program, which probes things a bit
>more thoroughly? Now I want the output and the exit status. [If you
>know how, also try to turn on Cygwin's in
At 19:36 11/21/00 +0100, Bernard Dautrevaux wrote:
>Then what about:
>
>#! /bin/sh
>/full/path/to/javac -d . `for i in $*; cygpath -w $i; done`
>
>put in a file named "javac" placed in your path (e.g. in /usr/local/bin).
>
>If the real javac is not in your PATH, typing
>
>javac *.java
>
>will run
Larry, nailed problem #1, javac is itself a java program, and java doesn't
grok cygwin paths (unfortunately) so you need to either pass it a dos path
it will understand, or a basic unix path it will understand. I'll discourage
you from attempting the second, as it would go against the generally
I've installed a new version of binutils in
sourceware:/cygwin/latest/binutils. I had forgotten to announce this
previously but now I've updated this package to include the info files.
This is the only difference in this release relative to
binutils-20001029-1.
The following fixes are found in t
At 00:32 11/16/00 -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>I think I found the source of the make hangs, although I haven't checked
>with a 'make -j2' yet. I was, instead, investigating a repeatable hang
>in 'zsh' due to a problem with sigsuspend().
the snapshot build is working fine. I've just finishe
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