For the sake of completeness: We ran into the resource limit on Win98 with
the Unreal Tournament 2003 Editor and below is a remark from the LoadLibrary
docs:
"Windows 95/98/Me: If you are using LoadLibrary to load a module that
contains a resource whose numeric identifier is greater than 0x7FFF,
Rob Anderson wrote:
Newest version installed off the web today, previous version
6 mos ago did not have the problem.
Symptom: ftp hangs after ls, or get, or put. It hangs
AFTER completing the operation. (overrun?)
Systems: Win 98 (cygwin) talking to Linux.
Brian Rowe wrote:
> int_EXFUN(strcasecmp,(const char *, const char *));
> 688: extern.h
> E int FDECL(strncmpi, (const char *,const char
> *,int));
>
> I don't understand why these lines conflict.
The only way I can think of for these two prototypes to conflict is if
someone's playing pre
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 04:51:30PM -0700, Paul G. wrote:
>-mno-cygwin only seems to work for gcc applications Out Of the Box
>(OOB). You can add C++ support within the Cygwin development
>environment with the appropriate, albeit additional, downloads; ie., of
>course, if you wish to facilitate C+
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 11:12:27PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> >On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> >
> >> On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 10:46:23PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> >> >Well, I guess I've figured this one out... The bug
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 11:12:27PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 10:46:23PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>> >Well, I guess I've figured this one out... The bug was in readline-4.3.
>> >I'm attaching patches for both
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 10:46:23PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> >Well, I guess I've figured this one out... The bug was in readline-4.3.
> >I'm attaching patches for both bash-2.05b-5 and readline-4.3-1 (nearly
> >identical). There is a *long
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 10:46:23PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>Well, I guess I've figured this one out... The bug was in readline-4.3.
>I'm attaching patches for both bash-2.05b-5 and readline-4.3-1 (nearly
>identical). There is a *long* description of the bug and the fix below
>for those w
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 07:44:23PM -0700, Andrew Chang wrote:
>Does anyone knows how the cygwin "setup" command
>decide which package is a "default" package and which is "optional" ?
>I was expecting it to be somewhere in the setup.hint file. I did find
>anything there, so I am asking..
It *is* i
Well, I guess I've figured this one out... The bug was in readline-4.3.
I'm attaching patches for both bash-2.05b-5 and readline-4.3-1 (nearly
identical). There is a *long* description of the bug and the fix below
for those who are interested, feel free to skip.
Igor
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002,
Does anyone knows how the cygwin "setup" command
decide which package is a "default" package and which is "optional" ?
I was expecting it to be somewhere in the setup.hint file. I did find
anything there, so I am asking..
Thanks
Anddrew Chang
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>Whenever you're looking to find out where a file or utility is in
>Cygwin (assuming you don't have it local that you can just search),
>use http://cygwin.com/packages/. It will tell you the package that
>contains the file. In th
Agh. I was blocking Ad: and Adv: but not "Advertisement:" Dumb.
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Whenever you're looking to find out where a file or utility is in
Cygwin (assuming you don't have it local that you can just search),
use http://cygwin.com/packages/. It will tell you the package that
contains the file. In this case, these files come with the Cygwin
package so if you've install
On 10/2/2002 4:19 PM, Robert Collins wrote:
> No it can't. In general, C++ compilers don't interoperate. The C++-Lite
> FAQ has a section on this.
> From memory, the issues are:
> *VMT layout
> [..]
And before someone jumps up and asks why this can't be reverse
engineered - apart from the gene
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Thank you, Rob.
On 3 Oct 2002 at 9:19, Robert Collins wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 09:13, Paul G. wrote:
>
> > On a related note, can Cygwin generate c++ .dlls which are loadable by msvc++
>or
> > does Microsofts' method of name mangling prohibit such things?
>
> No it can't. In gener
Thank you, Rob.
On 3 Oct 2002 at 9:19, Robert Collins wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 09:13, Paul G. wrote:
>
> > On a related note, can Cygwin generate c++ .dlls which are loadable by msvc++
>or
> > does Microsofts' method of name mangling prohibit such things?
>
> No it can't. In gener
On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 09:13, Paul G. wrote:
> On a related note, can Cygwin generate c++ .dlls which are loadable by msvc++
>or
> does Microsofts' method of name mangling prohibit such things?
No it can't. In general, C++ compilers don't interoperate. The C++-Lite
FAQ has a section on t
Hi folks,
Thank you, ahead of time, for your consideration and your replies.
On 2 Oct 2002 at 17:09, Phil Dempster wrote:
> > Try not to add to noise for this list unless it
> > seems necessary for something I am currently
> > porting. That is my apology ahead of time.
> >
> > Does ms
Have you attempted to follow the steps in the INSTALL text file? If so,
what sort of problems are you having?
> -Original Message-
> From: Cosmin Marcu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 6:53 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: GnuWorld
>
>
> Hello.
> I ha
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 11:47:20AM -0700, Brian Rowe wrote:
> When you changed your make files did you include the
> X11 support or take that out?
> I have X11 running, works could.
> I have the X11 headers, but when I try to compile with
> this support it says it can't find them because it
> expe
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am trying to print a file under win2000 directly
> from cygwin. I have searched the archives and
> found a reference to using a2ps (which would be
> difficult to add to me installation of cygwin)
> and a mention of using a form such as
> "//host/pri
I am trying to print a file under win2000 directly
from cygwin. I have searched the archives and
found a reference to using a2ps (which would be
difficult to add to me installation of cygwin)
and a mention of using a form such as
"//host/printer-name" to specify a printer.
I have not been able to
I downloaded the latest cygwin software as of yesterday, oct-01-2002.
I use ssh with dos windows (without starting bash first).
When I have more than one ssh session (i.e. 2 dos boxes, each with one
ssh session),.
one of the ssh sessions 'freezes up' after a delay from 1 minute to
about 30 minut
Soren A wrote:
> "Max Bowsher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote around 21 May 2002
>
>> The attached shell script contains the steps I used to build
>> rpm-4.0.3 (with its included db) on an up-to-date cygwin. It is
>> heavily based on the instructions by Mario Schmidt at
>> http://rtfm.shagged.org/~mari
Hi, it seemed flex2.5.4-2 is incompatible with gcc3.x.
I would like to fix this problem by modifying flex source code.
I was trying to download flex32.5.4-2 source code but my setup.exe
says n/a.
Could anyone help me downloading the source code or email me if you
have one?
Thanks,
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Am Mittwoch, 2. Oktober 2002 um 15:33 schriebst du:
> I note that the cygwin build of perl does not correctly translate DOS \r\n
> line endings into \n when opening files in text mode, this causes all sorts
> of grief in perl scripts which search for things like fred$ in DOS text
>
1. Check to make sure that 'ls.exe' is on your computer. Use windows
explorer to look in usr/bin in your Cygwin directory.
2. See http://cygwin.com/packages/ for a search function. Searching for
'ls.exe' will tell you that it is in the 'fileutils' package. Re-check
your list of packages in set
> From: Brian Rowe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Hello,
> If I export CLASSPATH=blah on the command line it
> works fine. If I write a shell program that sets the
> CLASSPATH it won't set it! When I echo the value its
> right from the script, but when its done the CLASSPATH
> is not set. Any id
I downloaded. Everything seemed to go OK. When I open the cygwin
window and type type command:
ls
bash: ls: command not found
Any idea of what I am missing, how to download, how to install it?
The setup program window where you select what to install also
was very confusing.
On the top
> 2. On the main web site, www.cygwin.com is a link 'Setup Package
> Search' (http://cygwin.com/packages/). The 'Search Package List'
> field on that page allows you to search the complete set of
> packages for a specific program or file.
This is cool. I did not know this.
Well, I'm really stuck. My device and the cygwin ftp device
just don't wanna play nicely together. Looking at the exchanged
traffic points all fingers toward the cygwin ftpd so I really
really really need to be able to debug it's operation. However,
I cannot seem to figure out how to perform su
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 02:59:12AM +, Soren A wrote:
> raphael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote around 01 Oct 2002
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> > Is just arogance nothing more. At least it shows a complete
> > unawareness of reality. You will never ever change a MS-Word user in
Brian,
No, it's not odd. It's correct.
This is a generic thing about how environment variables work and is in no
way specific to the CLASSPATH variable (or any other PATH or pre-defined or
built-in variable) nor is this specific or peculiar to Cygwin.
When you execute a shell script such as t
This is the way shells usually work. When you execute a shell script, it
gets executed as a new process. Unfortunately, child processes cannot
affect the environment of the calling parent. This means that the process
executing the shell script cannot influence the environment of the process
giv
Hello,
If I export CLASSPATH=blah on the command line it
works fine. If I write a shell program that sets the
CLASSPATH it won't set it! When I echo the value its
right from the script, but when its done the CLASSPATH
is not set. Any ideas on why this wouldn't work?
#!/bin/sh
export CLASSPATH=
When you changed your make files did you include the
X11 support or take that out?
I have X11 running, works could.
I have the X11 headers, but when I try to compile with
this support it says it can't find them because it
expects them in a different location. I posted to
Xfree for that.
I wanted
"Max Bowsher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote around 21 May 2002
001a01c200e4$fde5e240$[EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:001a01c200e4$fde5e240$[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> --=_NextPart_001_0016_01C200ED.5F024A70
> The attached shell script contains the steps I used to build rpm-4.0.3
> (with its included db) on an
"Alex Vinokur" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
<003501c26a36$6eecdbf0$2c2296d4@5at8s8cqeex4qhi>
in gmane.os.cygwin on Wed, 2 Oct 2002 19:09:10 +0200:
> But if I have Cygwin : when is it worth using the Mingw32 (not Cygwin) interface?
> Any example ?
... when you want to compile a program that will
Two things to keep in mind when looking for Cygwin versions of packages:
1. When selecting packages to download using setup.exe, there is a
'View' button which cycles through three different views of the
package list:
o Category - this allows you to search for packages th
Can anyone point me to some documentation as to what these are and how
they're supposed to be used? I see that binmode.o and textmode.o have a
__fmode defined. Does it change the default file opening behaviour?
cheers,
Kris
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hi.
i'm trying to compile lftp-2.6.2, but i have run into some problems:
1. the man page for setupterm says to #include and .
/usr/include/curses.h is a link to /usr/include/ncurses/curses.h, but
but there is no /usr/include/term.h.
i've fixed this linking /usr/include/term.h to /usr/include/ncu
Gregg C Levine wrote:
> Can the appropriate person tell me, which version of binary
> utillities was chosen by the current version of Setup?
Umm... Run setup.exe and see ?
Max.
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Mike McCollister wrote:
> I have been using cygwin for years now. What I would typically do is
> run setup to download (and not install) the components that I need
> and then install them on a second pass. This worked great in that if
> I wanted to burn a CD-ROM and install cygwin on another sys
Any chance to see this in std distrib one day ?
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From: "Dean S. Austin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 1:19 PM
Subject: Re: Nethack and Cygwin - Compils, Installs and doesn't work :)
> On Mon, Sep 30, 2002 at 05:31:00PM
Hello form Gregg C Levine
Can the appropriate person tell me, which version of binary utillities was
chosen by the current version of Setup? The eCos pages for building a copy
of binary utillities that is relevant to their needs chose a very old
version.
Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Oh my!" T
Don,
The gawk examples work under cmd.exe in Win2k. It is possible, however,
that command.com doesn't do the right thing with pipes. Does strace run
under Win98? If so, the output of "c:\cygwin\bin\strace
c:\cygwin\bin\gawk '...' < autoexec.bat" might be instructive...
Igor
On Wed, 2 O
The attached patch (against inetutils 1.3.2-19) enables Cygwin ftpd to
support a restricted range of passive mode ports similar to ProFTPD's
PassivePorts option. Using this version of Cygwin ftpd, I am able to
tunnel all ftp traffic (i.e., both control and all data connections)
through a ssh tunn
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, [iso-8859-1] Phil Dempster wrote:
> > Try not to add to noise for this list unless it
> > seems necessary for something I am currently
> > porting. That is my apology ahead of time.
> >
> > Does msvc/c++ load .dlls generated using
> > gcc -shared -mno-cygwin?
>
> You can use
Is it possible that cmd.exe (and command.com) redirections and pipes are
not acceptable whereas bash.exe uses Cygwin implemented redirections?
Cheers
Don Sharp
Barry Buchbinder wrote:
>
> It's definitly cygwin's gawk doing it.
>
> C:\> c:\cygwin\bin\gawk -f t < autoexec.bat
> GAWK: t:3: f
To create an application that does not require cygwin1.dll. Sometimes
ditributing cygwin apps is quite annoying because cygwin1.dll requirement.
> -Original Message-
> From: Alex Vinokur [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wed, October 02, 2002 7:09 PM
> To: MinGW Users Mailing List; Cygwi
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From: "Pavel Rozenboim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: gmane.os.cygwin
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 10:52 AM
Subject: RE: Cygwin & MinGW
> Try running gcc -mno-cygwin.
%gcc -v --help :
.
-mno-cygwin Use the Mingw32 interface
.
If
> Try not to add to noise for this list unless it
> seems necessary for something I am currently
> porting. That is my apology ahead of time.
>
> Does msvc/c++ load .dlls generated using
> gcc -shared -mno-cygwin?
You can use gcc compiled DLLs with MSVC compiled
executables. However, you won'
Hi Igor,
Thanks very much for your help. After this change, its working fine.
Regards,
Nrusinh
>From: Igor Pechtchanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Nrusinh Ambekar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: problem - if statement in shell script gives o
Chris,
A hearty thanks for the addition of rxvt-cygwin-native to the new version of
the termcap package.
Galen
P.S. to other readers--Two or three months back I had mentioned this issue
on the mailing list and had fixed it on my own system, but had so far been
unable to contribute anything of s
It's definitly cygwin's gawk doing it.
C:\> c:\cygwin\bin\gawk -f t < autoexec.bat
GAWK: t:3: fatal: file `-' is a directory
The following gives the expect output:
C:\> c:\cygwin\bin\gawk -f t autoexec.bat
There is no other gawk in the path.
In bash:
/c> type -a gawk
gawk is /bin/g
You people who develop cygwin, completely ROCK, in my
opinion.
This is how you rock (among other ways):
I recently upgraded my cygwin from 1.1 to 1.3. The new
setup.exe doesnt automatically install everything. So,
after installing the base code, i later realized that i
needed uuencode/uudecod
Nrusinh,
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Nrusinh Ambekar wrote:
> Hi,
> I have recently downloaded new cygwin. I am getting incorrect results when I
> run simple shell script using bash. The same shell script runs fine with old
> cygwin bash.
>
> Your help is really appreciated.
> thanks,
> Nrusinh
A quick
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 05:47:52AM -0700, Barry Buchbinder wrote:
>I have a problem with gawk.
>
>Under bash, it works as expected.
>
>Under command.com (win98se) it does the following when
>taking input from a pipe or by redirection.
>
> C:\> cat autoexec.bat | gawk '{ print "!" $0 "!" }'
> GAW
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 08:07:03AM -0400, Kris Warkentin wrote:
>I agree. It's just that the util I'm looking at is GNU cpp, which DOES have
>a cygwin specific port but doesn't seem to deal with the CRLF problem. So
>we've got the situation that, for whatever reason, it doesn't look like all
>th
Hi,
I have been using cygwin for years now. What I would typically do is run setup
to download (and not install) the components that I need and then install them
on a second pass. This worked great in that if I wanted to burn a CD-ROM and
install cygwin on another system. Now with recent versi
I note that the cygwin build of perl does not correctly translate DOS \r\n
line endings into \n when opening files in text mode, this causes all sorts
of grief in perl scripts which search for things like fred$ in DOS text
files.
After a bit of digging around in perl source it turns out that the
Thomas,
On Wed, Oct 02, 2002 at 11:20:35AM +0200, Thomas Mellman wrote:
> I haven't been able to isolate it any further, so I haven't said
> anything yet, but since this has come up, and seems to be in roughly
> the same place, it seems to me it's worth bringing up. If anyone else
> has observed
Check:
http://www.rxvt.org/faq.html
It seams it is not possible. :(
Sincerely,
Hans Deragon
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Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 4:58 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Blinking cursor in rxvt
Sorry if this is a FAQ, I
I have a problem with gawk.
Under bash, it works as expected.
Under command.com (win98se) it does the following when
taking input from a pipe or by redirection.
C:\> cat autoexec.bat | gawk '{ print "!" $0 "!" }'
GAWK: cmd. line:2: fatal: file `-' is a directory
C:\> gawk '{ print "!" $0
Yann,
I see that you finally posted (to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) which is
more appropriate than sending private email. However, note that in this
case, the correct mailing list is <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 11:54:00AM +0200, CRAUSAZ Yann wrote:
> You seem to have worked on porting
- Original Message -
From: "Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Kris Warkentin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Dan Vasaru"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 10:21 PM
Subject: Re: CR/NL problem with cpp.exe
> Maybe Cygwin's version was li
At 11:11 AM 10/1/2002, Rafal Kedziorski wrote:
>Hallo,
>
>I have small problem. I'm using cygwin with postgresql on w2k. It's
>possible to install cygwin on removable media (iomega disk,
>CD, ..) so
>that I can make small demontrations on every PC? not everyone can or
>will install the softwar
I agree. It's just that the util I'm looking at is GNU cpp, which DOES have
a cygwin specific port but doesn't seem to deal with the CRLF problem. So
we've got the situation that, for whatever reason, it doesn't look like all
the Cygwin changes were rolled into the public branch which is the puz
On Mon, Sep 30, 2002 at 05:31:00PM -0700, Brian Rowe wrote:
> I got past some challenges, but am a little confused
> on where to go next with Cygwin and debugging this.
> Nethack compiled, no errors.
> It installed in the /usr/games directory
> where it put nethack.exe
> I run nethack.exe and it j
Hello.
I have some problems compiling IRC Undernet's Channel
Service "GnuWorld" with cygwin... I wonder if someone
tried this before.
The GnuWorld source files are located @
http://sourceforge.net/projects/gnuworld/
If someone knows what steps should I follow to build
this project please let me
Hi,
I have recently downloaded new cygwin. I am getting incorrect results when I
run simple shell script using bash. The same shell script runs fine with old
cygwin bash.
Your help is really appreciated.
thanks,
Nrusinh
The script is as follows
#!/usr/local/bin/bash
myfunc()
{
local it
WRT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I wonder if this has anything to do with a readline bug I've been observing for
awhile: in VI mode, after a while of use, suddenly readline stops understanding
certain commands (e.g. "r"). They just stop being functional, or switch to a
right-char movement. Just someti
Sorry if this is a FAQ, I searched all the usual suspect places.
I've been a happy cygwin user for years, finally tried rxvt, mostly
like it, but _really_ don't like the block cursor. Is there a hidden
setting somewhere to get a flashing underscore for the cursor, as in
Windows console windows?
From: "Rafal Kedziorski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have small problem. I'm using cygwin with postgresql on w2k. It's
> possible to install cygwin on removable media (iomega disk, CD, ..) so
> that I can make small demontrations on every PC? not everyone can or
> will install the software on his own
From: "Lavelle, Neil" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> It's documented that the latest release of cygwin does not support mkfifo
(I
> certainly get "Function not implemented" when I call it), however it also
> seems from a number of relatively old (> 1 year) discussions I've read on
> the developers list tha
Try running gcc -mno-cygwin.
> -Original Message-
> From: Alex Vinokur [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tue, October 01, 2002 8:09 PM
> To: MinGW Users Mailing List; Cygwin Mailing List
> Subject: Cygwin & MinGW
>
>
> =
> Windows 2000
> CYGWIN_NT-5.0
> =
>
> D
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