Please, for the sake of sanity, don't refer to packages by .dll
revisions. libz is separate from cygwin1.dll and updated at different
times.
Rob
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Bill,
I noticed an error in my previous message.
>A better way to detect an alteration to a program is to use the "sum"
>command to generate a checksum. As I mentioned in my first resonse to Hong
>Xun, sum on my installed copy of the 1.3-6 cygz.dll yields this:
CORRECTION: I have the 1.3-7 (
Bill,
A better way to detect an alteration to a program is to use the "sum"
command to generate a checksum. As I mentioned in my first resonse to Hong
Xun, sum on my installed copy of the 1.3-6 cygz.dll yields this:
% sum /bin/cygz.dll
1964950
For the 1.3-6 version the result is:
% sum
The FAQ/User Manual leads everyone in completely the wrong direction.
If anyone else wants to get CYGWIN C++ programs running as dlls loaded by
Visual C++ programs, use the attached example as a basis, it is *really*
simple. This only allows Visual C++ to access the C functions of course,
but t
On 12 Feb 2002 at 9:04, Robert Mecklenburg wrote:
> First, please excuse the newbie question. I don't think this is
> off-topic, but my judgement isn't the one that counts. ;-) I've done a
> good bit of searching with google, faqs, and posting to
> comp.lang.perl.misc, but can't figure this out
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From: "Randall R Schulz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Michael A Chase" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 20:18
Subject: Re: anybody else also infected
> My NAV does not detect any virus in /bin/cygz.dll from the 1.1.3-6 package
>
Update to zlib-1.1.3-7. NAV thinks it detects the virus in the 1.1.3-6
version of the file, but not in the 1.1.3-7 version.
Since you reported the false positive to SARC, the next release of the NAV
data files may have it fixed as well.
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Thanks for the reply.
I have searched the mailing lists high and low and as far back as 1998 and
there are some references to this problem and some solutions, yet there are
no definitive "this works" type responses ( in fact, almost all the
responses I found seemed like temporary hacks ) and it w
Thanks..but i have no ides what's wrong there. My vir-definition is updated
within half an hour..my cygwin is now dead.Would you pls send to me a copy
of that file for i hate to reinstall..Thanks again
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From: "Randall R Schulz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "hongxun lee" <[E
Hong Xun,
I scanned my copy of cygz.dll (/bin/cygz.dll) with Norton AntiVirus (with
the weekly updates downloaded and installed earlier today). It found no
problem with that file.
For the record:
% cygcheck -v cygz.dll
Found: D:\cygwin\bin\cygz.dll
D:\cygwin\bin\cygz.dll - os=4.0 img=1.0 sys=
Norton AntiVir complains that the file was infected by eggHead virus..but
couldnt repair it..
below is the reply from Symantec for my submission. Anyone has the same
experience?
thanks
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Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 200
diff -urN gdbm-1.8.0.old/gdbmopen.c
gdbm-1.8.0/gdbmopen.c
--- gdbm-1.8.0.old/gdbmopen.c Sat Jul 29 22:46:42 2000
+++ gdbm-1.8.0/gdbmopen.c Thu Feb 7 09:25:48 2002
@@ -126,21 +126,21 @@
switch (flags & GDBM_OPENMASK)
{
case GDBM_READER:
- dbf->desc = open (dbf->name, O
I am getting errors when I try and do a dry-run of a local rsync on cygwin
on windows 2000. Here is an example command line:
/usr/bin/rsync --archive --dry-run --ignore-times --stats --verbose
/cygdrive/d/EarthBulletin/data/ /cygdrive/d/EarthBulletin/data_new/
It fails with the following messag
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From: "Dylan Cuthbert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 5:00 PM
Subject: Re: RCS 5.7 (?) + setup.exe advice
> Ah, I get it now, I had a full installation of an older version of
cygwin
> and of course when I ran the s
Hi,
another generic way would be a shell wrapper named "perl -w"
somewhere in the PATH e.g. /usr/local/bin,
so Peter wouldn't need to change a lot of scripts.
Bye, Heribert ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> -Original Message-
> From: Lassi A. Tuura [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, Febru
At 04:42 PM 2/13/2002, Alex BATKO wrote:
>I can't find anything in neither the documentation, nor the FAQ
>about how to update a Cygwin package or Cygwin utility, or about
>how to install a package AFTER Cygwin has already been installed.
>
>If anyone knows a link to such documentation, please re
I can't find anything in neither the documentation, nor the FAQ
about how to update a Cygwin package or Cygwin utility, or about
how to install a package AFTER Cygwin has already been installed.
If anyone knows a link to such documentation, please reply.
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| I have the latest greatest Cygwin possible (don't have
| version numbers in front of me at the moment), but mkpasswd -u
| means "make a password entry just for the given user"
|
OK, thanks for pointing that out. Although I think that other then the
amount of time require
Hello, everyone:
A month or so back, I posted a tutorial on using Java & JNI with Cygwin
tools. Some folks told me they found it useful, so I've written a second
article on Cygwin/Java/JNI.
The first article was on how to use Cygwin to build Java programs which use
native methods. The new arti
Corinna,
please forget my previous message for now.
Pierre
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Hi,
I was having problems with openssh for windows, which makes use of
cygwin1.dll 1.3.6, and I eventually tracked the problem back to a subprocess
being executed but being passed path=(NULL). After reading the mailing list
(http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2001-10/msg01224.html) I discovered
I solved my own problem...
I never did figure out what was causing it, but I completely reinstalled
cygwin from the beginning (rather than `upgrading' my win2k installation).
It now works like a champ.
=
I have recently installed cyg
Hi,
I got couple of questions and I'd appreciate your help ;o))
I'm new to cygwin and pretty new to linux.
I was looking for .profile, .bashrc and .inputrc
but i can't find them how come ???
In User manual it says that Ican set %HOME% in properties but i got
no such
thing
Finally
Hello,
here's the solution: The problem was that the working directory from
which imports and adds where done resided on a text mount. After
mounting it in binary mode and starting a fresh repository,
everything's fine.
Maybe this should go into the documentation.
CU
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grep and sed are Cygwin "text tools" ;they strip out "\r" in a binary pipe.
Forgive me for oversimplifying the "text tools" concept.
Which other Cygwin tools have this behavior, and where is this
documented?
Per my tests below, cat, tac, perl, awk, head, tail, and tee are "binary tools".
thanks
> Find some other way to accomplish what you need to do.
#!/usr/bin/env perl
BEGIN { $^W = 1; }
$foo = 0;
//lat
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On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 09:52:23AM -0500, Chet Ramey wrote:
>>The problem looks to be that bash "helps out" the system by executing
>>scripts beginning with #!. In the source for bash, look in
>>execute_cmd.c, line 3369. Only one argument is allowed. So e.g.
>>#!/usr/bin/env perl -w becomes "/u
I hear ya!
My last name is 'March' and it people mangled that
all the time.
> > cal seems to use "Janurary" instead of "January":
>
> Horrors! Misspelling my name is a travesty!
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Some time ago, Ignasi Villagrasa wrote:
> [...]
> I built following .bat file:
> gcc -c invoke.c -Id:\jdk1.3.1\include -Id:\jdk1.3.1\include\win32 DLLTOOL
--dllname jvm.dll --def libjvm.def \
> --output-lib d:\jdk1.3.1\jre\bin\classic\libjvm.a c++ -o invoke.exe
invoke.o -Ld:\jdk1.3.1\jre\bin\cla
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 01:12:14PM +0100, Stipe Tolj wrote:
> Ok, this issue has been addressed by me a couple of times, so I hope
> you core Cygwin developers don't get borred from me.
>
> The bug (maybe it's fixed now, but it has been detected at least from
> 1.3.1 up to 1.3.7) arises from my w
At 05:58 AM 2/13/2002, Dylan Cuthbert wrote:
>To anyone who can help,
>
>We've been having some fun creating DLLs that need to be loaded by some
>Visual C++ code. The code in the dll itself, ie. the interface is C so
>there aren't any name mangling problems. However, using v3.0.3 of GCC we
>get
If DG's assessment is correct:
> The problem looks to be that bash "helps out" the system
> by executing scripts beginning with #!. In the source for
> bash, look in execute_cmd.c, line 3369. Only one argument
> is allowed. So e.g. #!/usr/bin/env perl -w becomes
> "/usr/bin/env" "perl -w"
> If
At 07:55 AM 2/13/2002, Jorge Goncalvez wrote:
>Hi, I wonder how i can anonymous ftp enable under Win9x, do i must add a line
>with ftp in the passwd file?
>In winnt, the set up programs create a user ftp in the passwd allowing anonymous
>ftp based by the nt box user, how can i do to declare a ft
> The problem looks to be that bash "helps out" the system
> by executing scripts beginning with #!. In the source for
> bash, look in execute_cmd.c, line 3369. Only one argument
> is allowed. So e.g. #!/usr/bin/env perl -w becomes
> "/usr/bin/env" "perl -w"
> If I make a patch for this, should
My contribution is running the above script on a HPUX-10.20, so you may
take a better decision:
#!/usr/bin/env perl -v
This gives:
No such file or directory: perl -v
On Solaris2, this gives:
This is perl, v5.6.0 built for sun4-solaris
...
On Linux:
/usr/bin/env: perl -v: No such file or direc
> I think DG's and PJA's original assessment was correct and
> BASH should be modified. Support for cross-platform scripts
> is important, and the #!/bin/env trick is used frequently.
How is changing bash going to do anything? The kernel takes
care of executing files with a `#!' magic number. I
At 01:56 AM 2/13/2002, Ryan T. Sammartino wrote:
>On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 05:26:54PM -0500, Alex BATKO wrote:
> > We are doing pretty much the same things (in creating a user), but
> > I get permission denied after entering the password (during an ssh
> > attempt). You don't have this problem ?
> I think DG's and PJA's original assessment was correct and
> BASH should be modified. Support for cross-platform scripts
> is important, and the #!/bin/env trick is used frequently.
bashref.html says:
"Suggestions and `philosophical' bug reports may be
mailed to [EMAIL PRO
At 15:25 13-2-2002, Gerald S. Williams wrote:
>I think DG's and PJA's original assessment was correct and
>BASH should be modified. Support for cross-platform scripts
>is important, and the #!/bin/env trick is used frequently.
Not so sure it's a bash thing.
Ash and zsh on Cygwin do exactly the sa
I think DG's and PJA's original assessment was correct and
BASH should be modified. Support for cross-platform scripts
is important, and the #!/bin/env trick is used frequently.
It is also not limited to env--any time you use multiple
arguments to #! you get into trouble. For example, the
followi
> Now anybody some hints on what might happen there ? Anything I could try to
> nail down the problem ?
Try running cygrunsrv under strace (as the service). I did this once by
hacking around the registry, it wasn't too hard, though I don't remember
exactly what I did. Remember that strace takes
Hi, I wonder how i can anonymous ftp enable under Win9x, do i must add a line
with ftp in the passwd file?
In winnt, the set up programs create a user ftp in the passwd allowing anonymous
ftp based by the nt box user, how can i do to declare a ftp user in Win 9x to
make cygwin setup automatical
Ok, this issue has been addressed by me a couple of times, so I hope
you core Cygwin developers don't get borred from me.
The bug (maybe it's fixed now, but it has been detected at least from
1.3.1 up to 1.3.7) arises from my work on Apache for Cygwin.
Here is the main problem scope:
apache's m
just some more info. There is a timing issue with initializing the cygwin
code on the machines where cygrunsrv fails to start. As posted invoker
starts sshd but sshd won't respond to any connection requests for about a
1.5 minutes (after which it works fine). So this sounds to me as the most
likly
The problem is with cygrunsrv failing to initialize. Not even the first line
of code is getting executed. Searching for StartServiceCtrlDispatcherA, I
could find an other thread from last year, discussing the same problem:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2001-06/msg00099.html
What I tried at the
> cal seems to use "Janurary" instead of "January":
Horrors! Misspelling my name is a travesty!
Regards
Chris
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FAQ:
To anyone who can help,
We've been having some fun creating DLLs that need to be loaded by some
Visual C++ code. The code in the dll itself, ie. the interface is C so
there aren't any name mangling problems. However, using v3.0.3 of GCC we
get unresolved symbol errors for any libstdc++ we do wit
At 04:57 PM 2/12/2002 +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 02:34:55PM -0500, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
Corinna, I have changed the order of the items.
>> In the course of debugging I also noticed that the sid2 passed
>> to sec_user() from just before CreateProcessAsUser() is us
I have recently installed cygwin under windows XP and have been unable to
use the g77 compiler. I get an error like ``g77 816 proc_subproc:
Couldn't duplicate my handle<0x7E0> for PID 288, Win32 error 6.''
I get this same result with or without make.
With make, I also get a pop-up box entitled
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