Hi all,
Im trying to compile midnight commander. Firstly I have compiled and
installed the glib package, after that mc compiles all the source files
without any error messages however when it tries to link them it says
that could not find 'gettext' and 'bindtextdomain' funtions. I have
already i
> -Original Message-
> From: Gianni Mariani [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 1:51 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Not to alarm anyone - but possible virus on
> http://cygwin.com/setup.exe
>
>
>
> I have some reasons to suspect that http://cygwin.com/s
Hi,
Ok i spoke to soon. I've got the base, i've got shells, but i'm unable
to get net, admin, archive, devel, doc, and database. Here are my logs if
that helps anyone.
Thanks.
Dave.
setup.log.full
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I am new to cygwin, and couldn't find any help about this.
I installed with man , gcc etc but there is no man page for pthread
Have I installed something wrong or need to edit man.conf or something like
that?
I couldn't find any pthread pages by doing a find either. Is it included
with the cygwin
I have some reasons to suspect that http://cygwin.com/setup.exe is
infected with a virus that Norton and McAfree don't scan. well,
sometimes they say it's Cles or Wez or somthing.
Or it could be that it's a coincidence that as soon as I asked other
developers to install cywin they all got it
Hello,
For some reason this time i had to select all the individual packages
and it started working, go figure.
I was very pleased to see apache 1.3.24 in cygwin now, great job! Does
anyone know what's happening if anything with fetchmail or proftpd getting
them to work?
Thanks.
Dave.
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Hello Larry,
There are a lot of packages to search. I looked in cygwin.com/packages
and searched everyone that looked like a system or utility package plus
a random assortment of other packages.
Because iostat was listed in the source, I assumed it would be compiled
somewhere. I did not find anyt
Peter,
I think David was pointing you to the FAQ so that you would find
http://cygwin.com/packages/. This is the way to find out what packages
are in Cygwin. It's also the way to search the packages for strings of
interest, in this case, iostat. Is this what you did? I'm guessing not,
though
Hello David,
Neither page mentions iostat. Lots of programs are bundled in to
packages where the package description mentions only a few or none of
the enclosed programs.
I found iostat listed in a Cygwin Web page a few days ago but did not
bookmark the page. The page listed a directory structure
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You might want to check out http://mirrors.rcn.net/pub/mirror/index.html
for a mirroring tool that uses perl for ftp/http access.
Earnie.
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Charles Wilson wrote:
> So, if someone cares enough to do the work, there is still a need for
> the "additional tool" that uses the se
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Hi,
I'm porting a network protocol (about 50K lines of code) developed in
UNIX into cygwin, and I ran into problems when I want to open a
multicast socket.
When I bind() a network socket to a multicast address/port, I got an
error EADDRNOTAVAIL. Below is a distilled sample code, sample output,
Eric Blake wrote:
>
> I am running into weird behavior with stat(). I am getting the same
> st_ino number for two distinct directories. When using the jikes
> compiler on the GNU Classpath project (the upstream source of libjava in
> gcc), jikes is keying off of the inode number to determine wh
Hi,
Any ideas as to what's wrong? I've installed cygwin this way before and
this is the first time i've had this problem.
Some unrelated information, it might help, sometimes when i go to
download packages the setup immediately says download complete and it has
done nothing.
Dave.
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On Tue, 30 Apr 2002 16:54:58 -0400 dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've been trying to install cygwin for the past two days and i'm not
> getting very far. I'm selecting admin, archive, base, database, doc,
> devel,
> interpreters, libs, math, net, shells, text, utils, and web, however it
>
On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 06:23:26PM -0300, Eduardo Rocha Costa wrote:
>Click on the plus sign on each of this components then select
>individual packages... then you will be able to download all the
>softwares that you want..
This shouldn't be necessary if you're selecting things as the message
b
Click on the plus sign on each of this components then select individual packages...
then you will be able to download all the softwares that you want..
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De: dave [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviada: ter 30/4/2002 17:54
Para: [EMAIL PRO
Hi,
I've been trying to install cygwin for the past two days and i'm not
getting very far. I'm selecting admin, archive, base, database, doc, devel,
interpreters, libs, math, net, shells, text, utils, and web, however it only
appears to download minimal components. On the menu of packages i en
I've compiled and ran the test case on a Linux 2.4 kernel
system without error (Mandrake 8.0) and on Cygwin 1.3.10
hosted on Win2k, also without error.
I need to determine if this failure can be replicated on any
other Win98 hosted Cygwin 1.3.10 install or if the failure is
unique to my setup. T
I am running into weird behavior with stat(). I am getting the same
st_ino number for two distinct directories. When using the jikes
compiler on the GNU Classpath project (the upstream source of libjava in
gcc), jikes is keying off of the inode number to determine where to
write .class files. B
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002 16:00:52 +0200 Volker Quetschke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I attached the modified clean_setup.pl plus a shell scrip to get the
> missing files from a mirror. You have to modify the getmissing.sh to
> choose your mirror and your target download directory. The directory and
Hi!
> Charles Wilson wrote:
>
>> A few notes:
>> ...
>> rsync can't merge.
>
> Yes, but Michael A. Chases clean_setup.pl can! I allowed myself to add a
> new option to clean_setup.pl, it exports the list of missing files to a
> file. Then you can use wget to get all the missing files.
>
> I
On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 02:09:44PM +0100, Mark Cooke wrote:
> fetchmail -u mark
>
> results in this error all the time:
>
> fetchmail: SMTP connect to localhost failed
> fetchmail: can't raise the listener; falling back to
> /usr/local/bin/procmail -d %T
I have never seen the above error messa
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, David Starks-Browning wrote:
> On Tuesday 30 Apr 02, Mark Cooke writes:
> > Ive created a /etc/hosts and inserted the correct info, but I still get the
> > error,
>
> It doesn't go in /etc/hosts. On NT, it goes in
> C:\WINNT\System32\drivers\etc\HOSTS (or equivalent for your
Hi!
Charles Wilson wrote:
> A few notes:
>
> ...
>
> rsync can't merge.
Yes, but Michael A. Chases clean_setup.pl can! I allowed myself to add a
new option to clean_setup.pl, it exports the list of missing files to a
file. Then you can use wget to get all the missing files.
I attached the
In conjunction with a terrible bug I'm working on, each time I start my
application in gdb I get the following error message from gdb:
Lowest section in /cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/System32/WMI.dll is text at 76d31000
Anyone know what the significance of this is? Thanks.
-- Michael
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hello cygwinners,
i have a little problem again (bad week). i started using cygwin's ftp
server instead of NT's. its working fine but the default permissions for the
files are different and they are causing problems with some of my scripts. i
searched the web and found the exact answer for this p
At 09:50 AM 4/30/2002, Mellman Thomas wrote:
>I know this has been discussed quite a bit from various angles, but
>after hours of searching through the mail archive, I can't seem to
>find the angle that's important to me.
>
>I can create fine shortcuts with ln -s which are accessible by Windows,
>
I know this has been discussed quite a bit from various angles, but
after hours of searching through the mail archive, I can't seem to
find the angle that's important to me.
I can create fine shortcuts with ln -s which are accessible by Windows,
but I can't seem to be able to use Windows Shortcut
On Tuesday 30 Apr 02, Mark Cooke writes:
> Ive created a /etc/hosts and inserted the correct info, but I still get the
> error,
It doesn't go in /etc/hosts. On NT, it goes in
C:\WINNT\System32\drivers\etc\HOSTS (or equivalent for your
NT installation).
Sorry, I know this belongs in the FAQ.
R
Hi,
Ive just installed cygwin on my NT workstation and I'm trying like mad to
get fetchmail working.
I'm not sure if this is the correct list, so I apologise in advance if it's
not.
I've managed to locate a cygwin compatible libiconv,fetchmail and procmail
binaries and installed, then setup
> -Original Message-
> From: Sam Edge [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 10:18 PM
> Or am I missing something? ("Again" do I hear from the
> chorus? Kindly leave the auditorium, sir!) ;-)
As you may know, you can use the md5sum files to verify what was
downloa
Charles Wilson wrote in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
in gmane.os.cygwin on Mon, 29 Apr 2002 16:04:14 -0400:
> P.S. you might want to add --exclude *-src.tar.* to the option string,
> if you don't want the -src tarballs.
As I understand it you can also exclude the setup.hint and md5.sum
files if you're j
Hi David,
Thanks for the info. I created a system-wide environment variable
using the control panel called "CYGWIN" with a value of "ntsec"
and rebooted, and now telnet and ftp are working fine!
Thanks for your help.
/John
>From: David Starks-Browning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "John Vincent" <[
Hi folks,
Not sure if this is correct mailing list.
Tried using latest version of setup.exe on Win9x. Turned out it didn't work
when I used Direct Connection option
(cable is direct connection to internet). Using ie6 connection options worked
though.
Anyway, jus
I've found a bug in the texi2dvi script when it is run under Cygwin.
As can be seen from the folowing lines the path separator is set to ';' when run under
Cygwin.
/usr/bin/texi2dvi lines 99-105
# Systems which define $COMSPEC or $ComSpec use semicolons to separate
# directories in TEXINPUTS.
On Tuesday 30 Apr 02, John Vincent writes:
> I've discovered that I cannot successfully telnet into my Win 2K box using
> the cygwin inetd, there is also a problem with the ftp service. I've
> installed inetd as per instructions, and installed it as a service.
>
> When I use telnet to attempt t
I've discovered that I cannot successfully telnet into my Win 2K box using
the cygwin inetd, there is also a problem with the ftp service. I've
installed inetd as per instructions, and installed it as a service.
When I use telnet to attempt to log in, everything goes OK until the point
where a
> -Original Message-
> From: Max Bowsher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 7:13 PM
> i.e. they will not want [prev] packages once the superceding
> [curr] package has proved itself.
And how do you test that?
> Perhaps I'm missing something obvious, but sur
What advantage does a mirroring tool give over a setup.exe which operates
correctly in download only mode (That is, gets the current version information
from the local package directory, not from the currently installed packages) ?
This bug _will_ eventually be fixed (by me, if no one gets there f
On Tuesday 30 Apr 02, Peter Moulding writes:
> I cannot find iostat and some other commands in Cygwin. How do you find
> out which package contains a command?
Read the Cygwin FAQ entry "Which packages should I download?". Or
find "Package Listing" on the Cygwin home page.
Not too hard, really.
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