Where are the instructions for building setup? Are they in a FAQ
somewhere or in the source tree? For that matter how do you figure out
to get the source from cvs?
I already know some of these answers ie:
cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvs/cygwin-apps co setup
cd setup
./bootstrap.sh
cd ..
mkdi
/lftp/setup.hint
sdesc: "An FTP client that supports sftp (fish protocol)"
ldesc: "A command line file transfer program. It supports ftp,
ftps, http, https, hftp, fish and file protocols. It also supports
tab-completion, command histories and more."
Mark Blackburn
As per Igor's suggestions I have moved the /etc/ltpd.conf to the
postinstall script using the inetd postinstall as a template. I have
also removed the unused /usr/lib/lftp/2.6.6 directory tree for this release.
b266b1913cf4704760627986a7049cf8 lftp-2.6.6-1-src.tar.bz2
fe50aef71b9b93796468184cba
Frédéric L. W. Meunier wrote:
On Sat, 23 Aug 2003, Mark Blackburn wrote:
As per cgf's suggestion, I intend to maintain lftp.
I downloaded your package and have a suggestion.
1- Install more documentation files. The following seem to be
important:
FAQ
FEATURES
NEWS
README.debug-l
-2.6.6-1-src.tar.bz2
http://blackburn.homeip.net/cygwin-packages/lftp/lftp-2.6.6-1.tar.bz2
http://blackburn.homeip.net/cygwin-packages/lftp/setup.hint
Thanks
Mark Blackburn
wasn't a subtle hint btw, I just didn't want to forget before leaving
the internet for the weekend.
Mark Blackburn
Christopher Faylor wrote:
lftp has been in test state for a while. Can it be switched over
into curr now?
cgf
lftp crashes when sending a file over the fish protocol (for me at
least). I haven't been able to isolate the problem. Besides that I guess
its OK to switch into curr.
t;
curr: 2.6.6-1
category: Net
requires: cygwin libreadline5 libncurses7 openssl crypt fileutils libiconv2 libintl2
Mark Blackburn
Never mind... apparently this was already taken care of on Oct 23.
Mark Blackburn wrote:
Well I guess lftp has been sitting in test for long enough.
As I mentioned previously lftp will hang when sending files with sftp.
I'm hoping I'll get time to fix it later.
Please upload t
5xx reply is received after QUIT is
sent.
* readline updated to version 4.3.
Mark Blackburn
breaking my script in spectacular
new ways. There were reports of /var/log/setup.log.postinstall files
filling up hard drives with the question "Overwrite existing
/etc/lftp.conf file? (yes/no)".
Mark Blackburn
the lftp-2.6.8 package.
I also ask that this package be removed from the cygwin.com ftp server
until I can package a 2.6.8-2 version.
Mark Blackburn
Andrew Waltman wrote:
For me when installing lftp 2.6.8-1 the postinstall script at
/etc/postinstall/lftp.sh gets stuck in an infinite loop on lin
hon/cygwin-packages/lftp/lftp-2.6.8-3-src.tar.bz2
http://cauthon/cygwin-packages/lftp/lftp-2.6.8-3.tar.bz2
http://cauthon/cygwin-packages/lftp/setup.hint
http://cauthon/cygwin-packages/lftp/lftp-2.6.6-2-src.tar.bz2
http://cauthon/cygwin-packages/lftp/lftp-2.6.6-2.tar.bz2
Mark Blackburn
Harold,
How do you generate setup.ini? Is there a script somewhere or do you
generate it by hand?
Mark Blackburn
Harold L Hunt II wrote:
I would like to contribute and maintain ddd:
http://www.gnu.org/software/ddd/
GNU DDD is a graphical front-end for command-line debuggers such as
GDB
version (2.6.9)
-Add fix to allow DOS text files to be used as scripts
Thanks.
Mark Blackburn
(2.6.9)
-Add fix to allow DOS text files to be used as scripts
Thanks.
Mark Blackburn
version (2.6.9) which contains a security fix.
Thanks.
Mark Blackburn
Daniel Reed wrote:
On 2003-12-15T14:59-0500, Mark Blackburn wrote:
) I have updated the lftp package to the new vendor version 2.6.10. Please
) upload at your earliest convenience.
...
) http://blackburn.homeip.net/cygwin-packages/release/lftp/lftp-2.6.10-1.tar.bz2
) http://blackburn.homeip.net
D5SUM d5c9a94cadf3944bf5253ed027563d9b *lftp-2.6.6-2-src.tar.bz2
42cb1a647fae2dfc1d001ad7f18a62ec *lftp-2.6.6-2.tar.bz2
Thanks.
Thanks.
Mark Blackburn
Monday to do further testing. Sorry.
Maybe you could try "fishing" at localhost on your cygwin box (i.e. lftp
fish://[EMAIL PROTECTED])
Mark Blackburn, lftp cygwin port maintainer.
I wasn't able to find anything about this in the online docs, FAQ, or
mailing list archives... any clues?
ils-4.1-2
wc.exe : textutils-2.0.21-1
who.exe : sh-utils-2.0.15-4
whoami.exe : sh-utils-2.0.15-4
yes.exe : sh-utils-2.0.15-4
Mark Blackburn
Mark Blackburn wrote:
I tried compiling coreutils-5.2.0 and I didn't see many problems with
that. Another problem I see is that coreutils will cause conflicts
with other packages: textutils, sh-utils and fileutils. Obviously
coreutils is intended to replace these packages so these pac
arts
doing work.
cgf
I'm going to poke around in the coreutils source for a bit to make sure
I'm not biting off more than I can chew before I volunteer. I don't
expect any further discussion until I post an ITP and I'm sure that I'm
competent enough to discuss things.
Mark Blackburn
iner could comment on these patches so I could figure out if they
are relevant for the coreutils package.
Mark Blackburn
diff -Naur fileutils-4.1/lib/regex.c fileutils-4.1-2/lib/regex.c
--- fileutils-4.1/lib/regex.c 2001-04-02 04:26:14.0 -0400
+++ fileutils-4.1-2/lib/regex.c 2003-0
shellutils, and
textutils. Those three have been combined into a single set of utilities
called
the coreutils. "
category: Base
requires: cygwin libiconv2 libint
Mark Blackburn
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Mar 12, 2004 at 03:45:44AM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
Joshua Daniel Frankl
ls-5.2.0-1.tar.bz2
Mark Blackburn
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2004, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
--- Mark Blackburn fangornca> wrote:
So I will delete the following:
usr/bin/uptime.exe
usr/bin/kill.exe
usr/share/man/man1/uptime.1.gz
usr/share/man/man1/kill.1.gz
I will include the fileutils patches exc
hy not use bzip2 instead of gzip
for the manpages?
If in the future, man pages are to be bzipped instead of gzipped then
maybe a patch should be made to generic-build-script. AFAIK no cygwin
package currently bzips its man pages.
Cheers,
Nicholas
Mark Blackburn
Bas,
Thanks for the patch. It got me started on fixing 'make check' but it
looks I have a lot more work to do to get it running :(.
Mark Blackburn
Bas van Gompel wrote:
Op Fri, 12 Mar 2004 16:45:22 -0500
schreef Mark Blackburn
in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[...]
Hello,
following
ould become available which fixes that problem. If I
released coreutils now we would end up with a lot of (former) fileutils commands which
would fail when doing recursion and a lot of unhappy people on the mailing list.
Mark Blackburn.
--
If it's not POSIX... it's CRAP!
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Apr 1 15:18, Mark Blackburn wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
[...]
Ask Mark what's the problem. He was already as far as removing
su, kill and uptime from the binary package but then...
Corinna
I was trying to get make check to finish completely but it looks li
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Apr 02, 2004 at 04:12:22PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Apr 2 08:02, Mark Blackburn wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Huh? What should be the reason for this? The recursive commands from
fileutils are runnning fine under 1.5.9. And I have a local build of
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