On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Jack Twilley wrote:
>
> > > "Bjoern" == Bjoern Kahl > writes:
> >
> > Bjoern> Hallo !
> >
> > Bjoern> Just a stupid question:
> >
> > Bjoern> What programm do you try to run with "Macro Express" ? You
> > Bjoern> can not ru
Hallo!
On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Daya Kiran Sunkara wrote:
> i am a novice to cygwin. i wish to setup a multiple
> users on my cygwin. i tried using mkpasswd to add
> users to the passwd file and did a 'passwd' to change
> the passwd.
As cygwin is just a unix emulation layer on top of windows,
it u
Hello list.
Im having some trouble getting gcc working. I am trying to compile the
CVS for coldsync but it doesn't work. I have done the same procedures
on my BSD 4.7 box and all works fine.
I have :-
Windows XP Pro.
Cygwin 1.3.15-2
Gcc 3.2-3
And others..
In my cvs directory I run :-
A.Balmashnov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> After I made an update today,
And Max replied:
> ntsec is now on by default.
> That is why you are seeing what you are seeing.
And I'll add...
If you want to restore how things were, you just
need to add:
set CYGWIN=nontsec
to your cygwin.bat file
Hi everyone,
> PF=$(cygpath -u $(cygpath -d '/cygdrive/c/Program
Files'))
And we have a winner! Gary wins the December Bash
Hacking award. (Well, IMHO)
Clunky, yes with the DOS 8.3 names, but it is the
closest to solving the puzzle (without cheating).
> Learn about "cygstart" and you won't ha
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i am a novice to cygwin. i wish to setup a multiple
users on my cygwin. i tried using
Why would I get this error when trying to start cygwin from the shortcut
placed on the desktop?
CMD.EXE was started with '\\coruscant\users\adrianb\Desktop' as the current
dire
ctory path. UNC paths are not supported. Defaulting to Windows directory.
I am using Windows 2000 professional in a Wi
I've made a new version of the sh-utils available for download. The
only change is to recompile everything with newer versions of gcc
and other libraries. This seems to have magically caused the 'date'
command to start showing a timezone.
To update your installation, click on the "Install Cygwin
Hello,
cyg-wrapper v2.2 has been uploaded on my web site:
http://hermitte.free.fr/cygwin/#Win32
http://hermitte.free.fr/cygwin/cyg-wrapper.sh
cyg-wrapper is a shell script that helps to run, from cygwin,
command-line applications that have been compiled for windows only ; ie:
applicatio
Christopher,
] On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 03:05:21PM -0800, Eric De Mund wrote:
] >Have I misconfigured environment variables in both bash(1) and zsh(1),
] >or is date(1) not returning a timezone for other folks, too?
Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
] It wasn't returning a timezone for me ei
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 03:05:21PM -0800, Eric De Mund wrote:
>Have I misconfigured environment variables in both bash(1) and zsh(1),
>or is date(1) not returning a timezone for other folks, too?
It wasn't returning a timezone for me either. I rebuilt it and now
it does. Go figure.
I've uploade
--- Eric De Mund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Have I misconfigured environment variables in both bash(1) and zsh(1),
> or is date(1) not returning a timezone for other folks, too? I'm running
> what I believe to be a complete cygwin installation from early October
> or so.
>
> % e
On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 11:09, Charles Wilson wrote:
> Sortof. I assumed a priori that a 557MB tarball is a bad idea.
Yep. And the original poster, was asserting that such a tarball is a
good idea. Thus my figures to show that it ain't - for the common case.
> I was not, in any way, suggesting
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 05:19:27PM -0800, Hans Horn wrote:
>those links on (http://cygwin.com/docs.html) describing how to build dlls
>seem to be utterly outdated.
Nope. Recently updated.
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Elfyn,
those links on (http://cygwin.com/docs.html) describing how to build dlls
seem to be utterly outdated.
I was digging thru the doc trying to figure out how to build dlls myself and
found much of conflicting information.
can you point me to some info about to build dlls using "state-of-the-a
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 05:34:46PM -0500, Rolf Campbell wrote:
>Wouldn't it be more helpful to point out that the function is
>deprecated?
That's Jeff's call. I don't care. We still have to do cygwin def file
magic one way or the other so there could still conceivably be
applications using strto
From: "Tim Beuman"
To: "Cygwin at Cygwin dot Com"
Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2002 15:39:30 -0800
Subject: Error: symbol `_D' is already defined
Hi,
I am getting the following error when compiling a c++ source:
/d/Temp/
Robert Collins wrote:
I'm not about to actively maintain two forms of setup that are so
different. And until someone offers to do that, I think it is a
reasonable assumption to make that the install form you start with you
continue with.
Errmm...I musta missed something. I wasn't suggesting yo
On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Jack Twilley wrote:
> > "Bjoern" == Bjoern Kahl > writes:
>
> Bjoern> Hallo !
>
> Bjoern> Just a stupid question:
>
> Bjoern> What programm do you try to run with "Macro Express" ? You
> Bjoern> can not run a Windows-GUI-Application (e.g. everything that
> Bjoern> pops
Welly,
This is quite possible, as the script was written along with the message,
with no testing. You would have a much better chance of debugging it
yourself. Some things to check are:
- whether 2304 is the WPID or the SPID,
- whether the process that you're timing completes,
- whether the trap
On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 10:30, Charles Wilson wrote:
>
> > Seems pretty clear to me, that for anyone on a slow link, or anyone
> > charged by volume, that the modular install is much more efficient.
>
> Faulty analogy. Most users would probably only download the monolithic
> tarball once, for the
Hi,
I am getting the following error when compiling a c++ source:
/d/Temp/ccuwCNBi.s: Assembler messages:
/d/Temp/ccuwCNBi.s:11: Error: symbol `_D' is already defined
The relevant portion of code is (preprocessor output):
#define Void_tvoid
typedef struct _dtmethod_s Dtmethod_t;
typedef V
Robert Collins wrote:
Some back-of-a-postcard sums:
monolithic install
577MB install.
1 update to a package a week,
1 new 577MB install file created each week.
longest period without updating - 2 months.
this would mean an average of ~280MB per month downloading updates.
modular install
577M
Hello,
Have I misconfigured environment variables in both bash(1) and zsh(1),
or is date(1) not returning a timezone for other folks, too? I'm running
what I believe to be a complete cygwin installation from early October
or so.
% echo $TZ
PST8PDT
% date
Thu Dec 5 14:42:48 2002
Jozsef,
Is it possible that you are using Debug (-d) in your cygrunsrv service
setup for sshd instead of -D? Debug mode behaves the same way as you
describe. It only runs one time.
Emilio
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Wouldn't it be more helpful to point out that the function is
deprecated?
-Rolf
> -Original Message-
> From: Christopher Faylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 5:21 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: strtof is missing
>
>
>
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 02:54:08PM -0500, J. Johnston wrote:
>Chris,
>
> Can you clarify. Do you want me to duplicate the routine or
>stick with the solution I originally presented which is to rename
>the routine and leave a #define that maps the old name to the
>new one.
I think your plan is fi
On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 01:39, Richard Campbell wrote:
> >Impractical. As I said, almost 100% of people won't want 100% of packages.
>
> It might be interesting to poll in some way, considering how often this
> comes up. I suspect more than "almost 0%" might want a 1-button,
> overnight-style ins
Hello Ryunosuke,
I've installed the new doxygen package, but I cannot use it for my existing
doxygen project, since that is located on a text mounted directory. It seems
that your doxygen port is not able to read files in dosish format on text
mounts. This is caused by the wrong open mode. See
htt
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 06:17:48PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>On 05 Dec 2002, "Brian Gallew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>Disk is cheap. Network bandwidth is cheap.
>
>If its all so cheap then download everything and provide the service
>that you want for everyone else that wants it.
I don'
For starters - I'd like to contribute to the Cygwin love-fest going
on. I think Cygwin is an awesome environment with huge benefits
for folks working under windows.
Today I'm interested in finding out wether I can use networked
password services with the cygwin inetd. At work I would like to
set
Andrew,
I tried with sshd running as its own NT service, and again with it running
under inetd and my "last logged in" gets updated appropriately.
Cygwin DLL verion 1.3.17
openssh version 3.5p1-2
Windows 2000 SP2
Try updating your cygwin packages by running cygwin setup.exe and see if
that remedi
I have Cygwin installed at home. I used to telnet to my home machine and
it would say:
Last login: Fri Aug 23 12:02:56 2002 from
$
I have since turned off telnet and switched to ssh. I still get that
same line echoed out about when I last logged in. Cool, except it still
says Fri Aug 23th! IO
Chris,
Can you clarify. Do you want me to duplicate the routine or
stick with the solution I originally presented which is to rename
the routine and leave a #define that maps the old name to the
new one.
-- Jeff J.
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 08:37:22PM +1100, Robert Co
Joe Buehler wrote:
The gettext.h header file is under /usr/share/gettext, along with
some other headers in the same package. Is there some reason
that the header cannot be put under /usr/include? Configure
scripts will not find it where it currently is.
They should not be looking for it. The
> "Bjoern" == Bjoern Kahl > writes:
Bjoern> Hallo !
Bjoern> Just a stupid question:
Bjoern> What programm do you try to run with "Macro Express" ? You
Bjoern> can not run a Windows-GUI-Application (e.g. everything that
Bjoern> pops up a window or dialog) in a remote shell. There is no
B
>From: Kris Thielemans [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Thu, 5 Dec 2002 17:13:31 -
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: setup troubles: Download incomplete
>This happens with both the default setup and the latest beta
>setup-2.303.exe.
>I thought it might have to do with "out of disk space", but I'm
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So this all is a prelude to the question: What's the minimum subset of
> stuff I need to move, and is it necessary to actually run a cygwin
> installer (for registry setups, maybe???) or will simply putting
> files in the "right place" work?
Without
I'm developing a multithread app on cygwin (well, porting from LInux,
actually), which uses Oracle OCI for client services. So far it's running
well on my development box.
Just tried an experiment, in which I took my program and its necessary data
files, and the cygwin DLLs reported by cygcheck (c
Hi,
I've decided to reinstall my whole cygwin (I interrupted a 'default' setup
earlier on, and that seems to have left my system in an undefined state
:-( ).
So, I used the setup on the cygwin website, clicked till the All category
showed Reinstall, and off it went downloading stuff. At some poin
The gettext.h header file is under /usr/share/gettext, along with
some other headers in the same package. Is there some reason
that the header cannot be put under /usr/include? Configure
scripts will not find it where it currently is.
Joe Buehler
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Joseph I. Davida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The latest setup.exe dies with the following
Latest release (2.249.2.5) or latest beta (2.303) ?
> error banner titled: Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Error
>
> Runtime Error
> Program: C:\download\cygwin\setup.exe
>
> Abnormal Program termination
>
A.Balmashnov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> After I made an update today,
ntsec is now on by default.
Windows defaults are to give execute permission whenever it gives read
permission.
That is why you are seeing what you are seeing.
Max.
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install the man package, its in the Doc category.
> -Original Message-
> From: Scott Purcell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 05 December 2002 16:31
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Man Page question
>
>
> Hello,
> I installed the default cygwin and I am trying to run some man page
Hello,
I installed the default cygwin and I am trying to run some man pages.
eg:
man find
man ls
I get
$man find
bash: man: command not found
but if I go into /usr directory I see the man1 man3 man5 and man7 folders?
Could someone give me some advice here.
Thanks,
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> On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 08:44:37PM +1100, Robert Collins wrote:
> > On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 19:50, Ralf Habacker wrote:
> > > astyle --gnu does not work. It must be astyle --style=gnu.
> > >
> > > What about spaces and tabs. Tabs would make big files smaller as
> > > using tabs, but the problem is
Richard Campbell said:
> It might be interesting to poll in some way, considering how often
> this comes up. I suspect more than "almost 0%" might want a
> 1-button, overnight-style install.
This is the way I work. I have everything installed except emacs (I
built/installed Xemacs long before
The latest setup.exe dies with the following
error banner titled: Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime Error
Runtime Error
Program: C:\download\cygwin\setup.exe
Abnormal Program termination
This happens after about 1% of the package
> -Original Message-
> From: Robert Collins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 4:37 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: strtof is missing
>
>
> On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 20:34, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> > Removing the symbol might
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002 22:01:04 -0800 (PST), James Shaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> One minus with this 'cheat' is that I don't get
> the 'real' name of the path. E.g. If I cd ~/pf,
> bash (correctly) thinks that I'm in /home/jhs/pf,
> but it would be nice to use the long name. If it
> was a hard
Hello all,
After I made an update today, I've got a strange results, when I
invoked 'ls': all the objects have x atribute switched on (looks like
'chmod a+x *' was applied whenever its possible):
abalmash@NBWIN167 /usr/include
$ cd /usr/include
ab
/ "Max Bowsher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Schonder, Matthias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> How do I have to set passwd (if it is done there) that he only can
>> connect to the server via sftp and not via ssh.
>> What do I have to do?
>
| Setting a user's shell to /bin/false might (and I repeat
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 08:37:22PM +1100, Robert Collins wrote:
>On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 20:34, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>>Removing the symbol might break these applications (though I assume
>>there aren't that much apps using strtodf).
>
>We can just export it twice from cygwin.din. That + Jeff's pa
>>> Impractical. As I said, almost 100% of people won't want 100% of
>>> packages.
>
>This doesn't require one big archive. There is nothing stopping anyone with
>a slow but flat rate connection from running setup, choosing everything,
and
>letting it get on with it.
No argument. I was just addre
Richard Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Impractical. As I said, almost 100% of people won't want 100% of
>> packages.
>
> It might be interesting to poll in some way, considering how often
> this comes up. I suspect more than "almost 0%" might want a 1-button,
> overnight-style install.
T
>Impractical. As I said, almost 100% of people won't want 100% of packages.
It might be interesting to poll in some way, considering how often this
comes up. I suspect more than "almost 0%" might want a 1-button,
overnight-style install.
>Frankly, this odd method only makes the slightest sense
I have the following line in monsql, and I don't see it, unless I run it
manually:
echo "Monsql executed on $(date)" >> /tmp/cron.log
Here is the output from cygcheck -sv
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From: "Vince Hoffman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Buck Turgidson'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAI
Hello,
this is the first time I am writing to this list, so I apologize if
this is way off-topic...
Is there any possible way to hide the terminal cursor with curses in
cygwin/python? The curs_set function always returns ERR (as pointed out
in several examples in the demo files for p
Moer info would be good. (cygcheck as an attachment is always a good start
:)
does monsql pop up a window ? (services that interact with the desktop need
spacial permission)
try adding a line like
* * * * * /usr/bin/touch /tmp/crond_running
to your crontab and see if that works,
> -Original
At 2002-12-04 15:31 -0500, Joseph Marcel wrote:
> I never considered the possibility that Cygwin could be
> unappreciated. Though, I'm sure the authors can get quite harried
> at times.
> ...
One has only to look at the numbers of messages in this list to know
that Cygwin is huge.
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I installed CYGWIN yesterday, and am having trouble getting cron to work.
My cron job, set to run every minute, does not execute.
I have read through the archives, and below is relevant data.
I would appreciate any advice on what to try next
chmod 1777 /var/cron
chmod 1777 /var/cron/tabs
cygru
Another couple of things to think about, if you ssh in with pubkey
authentication then you will need to manualy do a "net use" command to
attach the network drive (at least i seem to remember reading you could do
this on this list at some point.)
Also if the program you are running pops up
>Schonder, Matthias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> How do I have to set passwd (if it is done there) that he only can
>> connect to the server via sftp and not via ssh.
>> What do I have to do?
>Setting a user's shell to /bin/false might (and I repeat, *might* - this is
>speculation) work.
Nope,
>> I'm missing the strfile command,
> Look in /usr/sbin.
>
> Max.
Thanks, Max. I'm remembering now I already changed the path of a former
installation some months ago, I keep forgetting... seems that I spent quite some
time with my computer yesterday.
Well, btw, a sysop removed strfile from our uni
Ralf,
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 08:44:37PM +1100, Robert Collins wrote:
> On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 19:50, Ralf Habacker wrote:
> > astyle --gnu does not work. It must be astyle --style=gnu.
> >
> > What about spaces and tabs. Tabs would make big files smaller as
> > using tabs, but the problem is with
Schonder, Matthias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How do I have to set passwd (if it is done there) that he only can
> connect to the server via sftp and not via ssh.
> What do I have to do?
Setting a user's shell to /bin/false might (and I repeat, *might* - this is
speculation) work.
Max.
PS: Th
Okay, fair enough. Its not related to PATH. Its also not really a make
problem. Running make from the command line it works. Its when I try run it
through an action as described in my original message
C:\Cygwin\bin\bash.exe --login -cvx +e "TEMP=$(mktemp); $(make -f $0 &>
$TEMP) || less $TEMP; rm
You might want to try with zsh, it's more flexible and convenient to use
than bash. I haven't used it on Windows, but here's a linux example:
$ mkdir -p '/tmp/foo/a bar'
$ F='/tmp/foo/a bar'
$ ls -ld $F
drwxr-xr-x2 lat zh 4096 Dec 5 11:26 /tmp/foo/a bar
$ touch $F/xyz
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 19:43, Ralf Habacker wrote:
> BTW: What means FWICT, I haven't found an explanation of this in google.
>From What I Can Tell.
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On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 19:50, Ralf Habacker wrote:
> astyle --gnu does not work. It must be astyle --style=gnu.
>
> What about spaces and tabs. Tabs would make big files smaller as using tabs, but
> the problem is with the indention, which isn't equal for all users and all
> editors. For example I
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 20:34, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Removing the symbol might
> break these applications (though I assume there aren't that much apps
> using strtodf).
We can just export it twice from cygwin.din. That + Jeff's patch will
keep backwards compatability and provide the right API
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 02:47:36PM -0500, J. Johnston wrote:
> It is not a typo. Newlib was created to be ANSI with some Unix extensions.
> Originally, strtodf was added in 1992 as an extension. Since then, C99
> has defined strtof.
>
> Now, that said, since there is a strtof() routine defined i
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 10:46:42AM -, John Morrison wrote:
> > From: Chris Game
> >
> > In an earlier post, John Morrison wrote:
> >
> > [...]
> > - now how do I get out of this 'None' group
> > that I'm apparently in, and into 'Users' or even 'Administrators'?
>
> Sorry, I don't know. I'm
Hei :)
How do I have to set passwd (if it is done there) that he only can connect
to the server via sftp and not via ssh.
What do I have to do?
Thank you very much in advance.
Peace,
Matthias "LoCal" Schonder
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>
> However for C++, astyle --gnu does a better job of
> meeting the GNU standards, FWICT.
>
$ astyle --gnu
Unknown command line option: gnu
For help on options, type 'astyle -h'
astyle --gnu does not work. It must be astyle --style=gnu.
What about spaces and tabs. Tabs would make big files small
> > > 3. reformat via indent
> >
> > Which indent command line you will use. I can do it before, do simplifiy
> > applying backward to the kde-cygwin archive.
>
> Just 'indent'. However for C++, astyle --gnu does a better job of
> meeting the GNU standards, FWICT.
>
There are two possibilites.
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 19:15, Ralf Habacker wrote:
> > 3. reformat via indent
>
> Which indent command line you will use. I can do it before, do simplifiy
> applying backward to the kde-cygwin archive.
Just 'indent'. However for C++, astyle --gnu does a better job of
meeting the GNU standard
> -Original Message-
> From: Jason Tishler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 9:42 PM
> To: Ralf Habacker
> Cc: Cygwin
> Subject: Re: rebase-0.4 patch
>
>
> Ralf,
>
> On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 07:45:52AM +0100, Ralf Habacker wrote:
> > > Are you willing to accep
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