Why should we forget about "the last one"? Do you mean 1.3.9 solved your
rxvt issues?
I've 1.3.10 and rxvt 2.7.2-10 and I can freeze rxvt in many different
ways: here are 2.
This is on XP Pro and used to happen with earlier cygwin/rxvt versions
too.
Freezing way 1
C:\> C:\CygWin\bin\bash --logi
Yes, that page is a bit confusing.
Chris - is this patch acceptable for the web site?
Index: download.html
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RCS file: /cvs/cygwin/htdocs/download.html,v
retrieving revision 1.51
diff -u -p -r1.51 download.html
--- download.html
Hello from Gregg C Levine
I just finished installing the current collection of Cygwin items.
However, since I selected to install rxvt, I decided to use that, rather
then the regular bash shell. Instead of getting the terminal screen that
I used to finding on all Linux systems, I get garbage. The
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> > When I read the instructions a month ago, I got the=20
> > impression that 'install from internet' would not save the=20
> > downloaded packages after installing them. Perhaps the=20
> > documentation (and/or the behavior of
> > setup) has changed since then.
>
> It hasn't changed in years.
Robert Collins wrote:
>
>>And, one more problem. Or not a problem?
>>I'm not have to see directories like http%3someone. His name (contains
>>percents) potentially destructive.
>>
>
> Whats destructive about a %? Its not an escape character for shell utilities or
>windows AFAIK.
Actaully, it
> -Original Message-
> From: Michael A Chase [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2002 11:33 AM
> You can tell which packages have installed by
> looking in /etc/setup for *.lst.gz .
Please don't suggest this. The supported fashion is
cygcheck -c.
Rob
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On Sat, 4 May 02 14:11:37 PDT Perry Hutchison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Are you aware that 'install from internet' also makes the install
> > sets available?
>
> When I read the instructions a month ago, I got the impression that
> 'install from internet' would not save the downloaded packa
> -Original Message-
> From: Randall R Schulz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2002 9:58 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Setup.exe: Clairvoyant _and_ Brilliant
>
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> Robert,
>
> I know this is pretty much a dead horse and I'm sure you're
> growing tired
> of
Lapo Luchini ha scritto:
> I think current port of CVS-1.1 does have a little problem with CVS/*
> files being read in binary mode... e.g. if CVS/Root has \r\n it prints
> "cannot access cvsroot\rCVSROOT" (you can read only "CVSROOTces cvsroot"
> as it overwrite the line itself).
One more questi
Robert,
I know this is pretty much a dead horse and I'm sure you're growing tired
of these nit-pickings, but...
One thing that I think would be nice is if the URL scheme were omitted from
the URL-encoded directory name of the download cache directory. The reason
I say that is that Setup.exe's
> -Original Message-
> From: Aaron J. Outhier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2002 4:50 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Setup.exe
>
>
> Hello all:
>
> I am wondering, is there any way to get the Cygwin Setup
> program to download to the same directories as
> >>Sometimes when I use Cygwin.bat to start bash and I have another
> >>instance of bash running, I get this error appear at the top of the
> >>console:
> >>
> >>3996 [main] bash 2436 fhandler_base::dup: dup(/dev/tty) failed,
handle B,
> >> Win32 error 87
> >> readline: warning: rl_prep_termi
> -Original Message-
> From: Perry Hutchison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2002 7:12 AM
> To: Robert Collins
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: setup fails: "Can't open (null) for reading: No
> such file"
>
>
> > > > Why did you run a two-step install?
> > >
Advise please.
First an interesting story. Just reinstalled operating system and
cygwin after the system became badly corrupted. May have at least
partly been related to replacing the old cygwin1.dll with the new
snapshot. Thought that I had closed all cygwin apps first but forgot
that cyg
ok a litle more information for anyone who might be able to help here:
i ran strace on login.exe. here's the interesting output:
3423 154227669 [main] login 5656 cygwin_logon_user: LogonUserA (jason,
MICHAELSON, password, ...)^M
31136 154258805 [main] login 5656 seterrno_from_win_error:
/cygnus
> > > Why did you run a two-step install?
> >
> > To have the install sets available for setting up other machines,
> > or for reinstalling this one if (when!) Windoze gets hosed.
>
> Are you aware that 'install from internet' also makes the install
> sets available?
When I read the instructions
Hello all:
I am wondering, is there any way to get the Cygwin Setup
program to download to the same directories as before? As
it is right now, every time I run setup.exe, I am seeing a
new folder added with a name like:
"C:Downloadscygwinhttp%3a%2f%2fuiarchive.uiuc.edu%2fmirrors%2fftp%2fsource
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About my question:
When I run setup and try to reinstall postgresql packgage (from local
directory, of cource), $SUBJ gives me a selection between two versions -
7.2.1-1 or 7.2-2
Why ?
setup (1.125.2.10) shows me only one - and only this is right:
[F:\_arc\cygwin\in
> >> >When I run 'make -f Makefile.cvs' with QT3, I find that ln segfaults
> >trying
> >> >to create a symlink. I've included the output of strace showing the
> >problem,
> >> >output of cygcheck and also the stackdump ln produces. I can reproduce
> >this,
> >> >so if you need any more information
On Sat, May 04, 2002 at 12:37:30PM +0100, Chris January wrote:
>> >When I run 'make -f Makefile.cvs' with QT3, I find that ln segfaults
>trying
>> >to create a symlink. I've included the output of strace showing the
>problem,
>> >output of cygcheck and also the stackdump ln produces. I can reprodu
On Sat, May 04, 2002 at 03:19:07PM +0100, Chris January wrote:
>>Sometimes when I use Cygwin.bat to start bash and I have another
>>instance of bash running, I get this error appear at the top of the
>>console:
>>
>>3996 [main] bash 2436 fhandler_base::dup: dup(/dev/tty) failed, handle B,
>> W
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Sorry, I should have mentione how long it takes. From an other repy I
just made to the list:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-05/msg00239.html
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Anyhow, the configure, bootstrap/build, and check was started at about
Fri May 3 21:16:37 UTC 2002, and it was done at about Sat
On Saturday 04 May 2002 03:18, Christian Jönsson wrote:
> Hej.
>
> I'm just test building the gcc sources in a windows xp/cygwin
> environment, below is the output of cygcheck.exe -c -s -r.
>
> I'm astonished of the time it takes to bootstrap/build gcc-3.1 and run
> the testsuite on this windows x
I don't think I know something you don't... I am test compiling gcc from
CVS, both the 3.1 branch as well as trunk a.k.a. 3.2 right now. It also
happens that java/libjava/libgcj is coming along, at least in the trunk
and it might show up in a 3.1.1 release. I'd guess a 3.1 release is due
in a week
> Sometimes when I use Cygwin.bat to start bash and I have another instance
of
> bash running, I get this error appear at the top of the console:
>
>3996 [main] bash 2436 fhandler_base::dup: dup(/dev/tty) failed, handle
B,
> Win32 error 87
> readline: warning: rl_prep_terminal: cannot get term
Do you know something I don't. As far as I know, there is no such
things as gcc-3.1. gcc-3.1 is under release testing as we speak,
and has not officially been released yet...I have built it under Cygwin
a number of times myself. The latest "official" release of gcc is
gcc-3.0.4.
Did you mean g
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What, specificly, are the cygwin people waiting for before releasing a
gcc 3.x build? release of gcc 3.1?
What particularly about the current "official, stable, release" build of
gcc 3.x (i think its 3.0.something) from gnu is stopping said build from
being ported to cygwin?
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> >When I run 'make -f Makefile.cvs' with QT3, I find that ln segfaults
trying
> >to create a symlink. I've included the output of strace showing the
problem,
> >output of cygcheck and also the stackdump ln produces. I can reproduce
this,
> >so if you need any more information, please ask. The pro
Hej.
I'm just test building the gcc sources in a windows xp/cygwin
environment, below is the output of cygcheck.exe -c -s -r.
I'm astonished of the time it takes to bootstrap/build gcc-3.1 and run
the testsuite on this windows xp/cygwin system, with 1.8 GHz proc and
1GB mem, compared to sparc32/
> "Randall" == Randall R Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Secondly, the reason I/O redirection didn't capture the
> compiler's error messages is that errors are sent to the
> "standard error" output, which requires a variant redirection
> syntax:
> BASH & ash:
Ok, to upgrade setup, download a new one from
http://www.cygwin.com/setup.exe.
> -Original Message-
> From: Perry Hutchison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, May 04, 2002 6:00 PM
> > What options did you select when running setup?
>
> Install from Local Directory
> next scre
> What options did you select when running setup?
Install from Local Directory
next screen unchanged (root C:\cygwin, all users, Unix files)
next screen unchanged (local pkg dir C:\download\cygwin)
Here it suggests upgrading setup, but doesn't provide a means to do so.
Select to install the newly
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