As I have previously mentioned, I can run commands like "ls -l" but not ones
like "locate". These commands both seem to appear in /bin, which is in my
PATH.
What how is this possible and what can I do?
Scott
- Original Message -
From: "Max Bowsher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Scott Taylor"
> "dmeans" == dmeans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
dmeans> ssmtp, pine, mutt, and there's always perl Mail::Sender.
dmeans> David
>>
>> Does cygwin have a simple command-line email tool to toss an email to an
>> SMTP server (without having to configure and run a full-taco
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 05:54:57PM +1100, Eugene Rosenzweig wrote:
>It does fix the slow pipes on my machine when seti@home is running.
Ok, thanks.
If this is true to form, the next message will be from someone who
indicates that the snapshot either shows no change or makes things
worse.
cgf
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It does fix the slow pipes on my machine when seti@home is running.
- Original Message -
From: "Christopher Faylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 17, 2003 4:52 PM
Subject: please try the latest snapshot
> The latest snapshot should fix some /etc handli
Some more info to add...
When I first install Cygwin, gcc-2 works O.K., but when I re-boot my P.C.
and try again it gets the error message mentioned previously.
Regards...
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On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Robert McNulty Junior wrote:
> Get binutils.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EM
The latest snapshot should fix some /etc handling problems (thanks to
ideas and code from Pierre Humblet), like the dreaded BSOD. It may also
solve the "pipes are slow" problem. There are also all of the fixes
accumulated since 1.3.18, of course.
If I don't hear too many whines about this snapsh
I have binutils, when I chose gcc-2 it included it (as well as
mingw-runtime) in the devel packages. All have been installed.
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Robert McNulty Junior wrote:
> Get binutils.
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
> Of Bre
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 04:35:15PM +1100, Brendan Kosowski wrote:
>I have just installed cygwin on win98se using setup.exe. I selected gcc-2
>as the only extra on top of the base install. I told setup that I am the
>only user and I use unix style text files.
>
>When I run "Cygwin Bash Shell" and tr
Get binutils.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
Of Brendan Kosowski
Sent: Thursday, January 16, 2003 11:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: gcc-2 /bin/as.exe: Permission denied
Hi,
I have just installed cygwin on win98se using setup.exe
Hi,
I have just installed cygwin on win98se using setup.exe. I selected gcc-2
as the only extra on top of the base install. I told setup that I am the
only user and I use unix style text files.
When I run "Cygwin Bash Shell" and try to compile a C program in my home
dir (eg. "gcc-2 -o mytest.exe
The only way you can build php-apache OOTB (well sort of) is by using the
sources provided with cygwin, downloaded/installed by setup.exe. The source
package contains a few patches and a utility to create the dll which the
stock release (4.3.0) does not contain.
> cd apache-1.3.27
> ./configure
>
The systems mentioned in the subject (which are all of the same machine
of course) will be down on Saturday. The IP address will be changing and
due to a change in location and a change to a bigger beefier system.
Expected downtime starts:
Sat 2003-01-18 18:00 GMT
Sat 2003-01-18 10:00 US/Pa
The following is a copy of a bug report I e-mailed
to [EMAIL PROTECTED] It is not a cygwin problem
per se, but is relevant to cygwin since it includes
the enscript-1.6.3 package.
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Thu, 16 Jan 2003 19:45:12 -0500 (EST)
From: Morris M. Siegel <[EMAIL PR
Hallo,
I've try to build php4.3.0 as a module for apache_1.3.27 (Cygwin) as below:
cd apache-1.3.27
./configure
cd php-4.3.0
./configure --with-apache=/apache-1.3.27
make
but make fail, I get the error:
cli.lo -lcrypt -lm -lcrypt -o sapi/cli/php.exe
ext/xml/xml.o(.text+0xad5): In f
After carefully inspecting the symbols from
generated dlls and dlls provided by TradeStation,
I found that symbols occurred with and without the
@decorations. e.g. PPI@4 and PPI.
Adding -Wl,--add-stdcall-alias to the gcc line,
all worked fine.
Could this generally be a requirement for dlls
that
My mistake. It looks like symlinks are followed. It's just that the
one I tested actually pointed to /cygdrive/c which is not followed
correctly.
Cheers,
Brendan Simon.
Brendan J Simon wrote:
I've installed Universal NFS Server and am very happy with it.
I have noticed the follwing "featu
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As I often access different drives from within the bash I'm wondering
if there's a quicker way to get on, say, drive l (a network drive)
than entering 'cd /cygdrive/l'? I alias'd '/cygdrive/l' to 'l' which
works fine for cd, but not for commands like chmo
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 05:30:45PM -0500, - wrote:
>i think there was an error when i saw key /usr/bin with the registry
>value of /bin,
You know how I keep mentioning "cockpit errors" and "missing something"?
Well...
cgf
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Scott Taylor wrote:
> OK thanks. But what is the problem with running certain commands like
> "locate"? The bin directory is in my PATH.
What is what problem? I'm not psychic.
> Also, can I assume that because there is the postgresql.exe
> application in
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, you (whoever you are) wrote:
> i think there was an error when i saw key /usr/bin with the registry
> value of /bin, i guess i decided to post this here to mention
> about the automounting feature i don't see quite oftenly talked about...
> editing the registry is repelling si
I don't know if it's a problem with the mICQ repository, but
the following shows up on latest Cygwin:
$ cvs -d :pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/var/lib/cvs up
? prepare.new
cvs server: cannot open directory /var/lib/cvs/micq/doc/html:
No such file or directory
cvs server: skipping directory doc/html
a
- wrote:
> i think there was an error when i saw key /usr/bin
> with the registry value of /bin
No error. This is intentional.
> i guess i
> decided to post this here to mention about the
> automounting feature i don't see quite oftenly talked
> about...
What automounting feature?
> editing th
i think there was an error when i saw key /usr/bin
with the registry value of /bin, i guess i
decided to post this here to mention about the
automounting feature i don't see quite oftenly talked
about...editing the registry is repelling since you'll
have to search for two spots for cygwin-> (find
'
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 04:46:48PM -0500, - wrote:
>actually there are problems with that, i've noticed and i'm posting
>them...so that's why i did things manually and having to rely on an
>exterior editor if you read my original message carefully.
I read your original message. You seemed to be w
Elfyn McBratney wrote:
>> Did you try running apache from the SYSTEM command line?
>
> Yeah, same as usual... Working!?!
>
>> I don't know much about apache, but when in similar circumstances
>> with ssh, I turn debugging up to maximum, and look at
>> /var/log/.log. Apache has its own logs that it
actually there are problems with that, i've noticed
and i'm posting them...so that's why i did things
manually and having to rely on an exterior editor if
you read my original message carefully.
jagg
--- Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On
Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 03:43:31PM -0500, -
> Did you try running apache from the SYSTEM command line?
Yeah, same as usual... Working!?!
> I don't know much about apache, but when in similar circumstances with
ssh,
> I turn debugging up to maximum, and look at /var/log/.log.
> Apache has its own logs that it might be worthwhile to look in
I think someone should check this out, instead of 33
messages from this mailing list that arrives in my
mailbox, an additional 33 duped arrive. My guess is
that the the digest feature would surpass this, i'll
try and see if this helps...
-jagg
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On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 03:43:31PM -0500, - wrote:
>It seems that if there's no editor for modifying bootup scripts
I don't know what a "bootup script" is, but the sequence of events
should be:
run setup.exe
install base installation + editor of your choice
use editor
If you think there is
It seems that if there's no editor for modifying
bootup scripts and if there's no alternative, the
editpad-lite editor for text end-of-line formatting
was emphasized in my original message, however once a
cygwin has been initialized i'd set my pointers up for
no other means than encouraging users t
Steve Marks wrote:
> I just installed gcc as part of a new cygwin installation. I did a
> very simple test of gcc (compiling "Hello world") to see if it works.
> I get a error pop up. The header says "cc1.exe - Entry Point Not
> Found". The message is "The procedure entry point putc_unlocked could
I just installed gcc as part of a new cygwin installation. I did a very
simple test of gcc (compiling "Hello world") to see if it works. I get a
error pop up. The header says "cc1.exe - Entry Point Not Found". The
message is "The procedure entry point putc_unlocked could not be located
in the dynam
Elfyn McBratney wrote:
>> To do it with no extra tools, you can do run "at hh:mm /interactive
>> cmd", with hh:mm being the next minute. Then you just have to wait
>> for the Task Scheduler to give you your shell when the clock ticks
>> over.
>
> Cheers Max and Igor, neat little trick.
>
> I just t
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 12:47:02PM -0500, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> >On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> >
> >> On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 09:43:50AM -0500, Gordon R. Keehn wrote:
> >> >The GWD editor (http://www.gwdsoft.com) is another g
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 12:54:24PM -0500, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Paul Munden wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm hoping you could help me. I'm using CYGWIN to run some SMS tools and
>> the tools config files need setting up to add the details of which com port
>> I'm using. Basically
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Elfyn McBratney wrote:
> Igor,
>
> > Just for kicks, did you try starting Apache from a SYSTEM-owned shell?
> > I posted instructions on how to get one to this list a couple of months
> > ago. It'd be interesting to know whether it works. Certainly would
> > eliminate some v
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 12:47:02PM -0500, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 09:43:50AM -0500, Gordon R. Keehn wrote:
>> >The GWD editor (http://www.gwdsoft.com) is another good choice. It
>> >features language specific hilighting
> To do it with no extra tools, you can do run "at hh:mm /interactive cmd",
> with hh:mm being the next minute. Then you just have to wait for the Task
> Scheduler to give you your shell when the clock ticks over.
Cheers Max and Igor, neat little trick.
I just tried starting the service as the sy
Michael,
Yes.
Apropros (man -k) is helpful if you have a package installed. With a full
Cygwin installation:
% apropos mail
Net::SMTP (3)- Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Client
Net::SMTP (3pm) - Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Client
exim (8) - a Mail Transfer Agent
fetchm
Michael Hipp wrote:
> Does cygwin have a simple command-line email tool to toss an email to
> an SMTP server (without having to configure and run a full-taco MTA)?
I've never used it, but ssmtp might do what you want. Otherwise, exim is
*very* easy to set up.
Max.
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Scott Taylor wrote:
> I seem to have the basic packages and directories installed, but I
> have ended up with 2 additional directories labelled with the name of
> the mirror site I used (think I attempted download more than once).
>
> i.e.
>
> bin
> etc
> ftp mirror site
> ftp mirror site
> home
>
ssmtp, pine, mutt, and there's always perl Mail::Sender.
David
>
> Does cygwin have a simple command-line email tool to toss an email to an
> SMTP server (without having to configure and run a full-taco MTA)?
>
> Thanks,
> Michael
>
>
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SMTP server (without having to configure and run a full-taco MTA)?
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Elfyn McBratney wrote:
> Igor,
>
>> Just for kicks, did you try starting Apache from a SYSTEM-owned
>> shell?
>> I posted instructions on how to get one to this list a couple of
>> months ago. It'd be interesting to know whether it works.
>> Certainly would eliminate some variables from the equati
I seem to have the basic packages and directories installed, but I have
ended up with 2 additional directories labelled with the name of the mirror
site I used (think I attempted download more than once).
i.e.
bin
etc
ftp mirror site
ftp mirror site
home
lib
tmp
usr
var
In the ftp directories I
Igor,
> Just for kicks, did you try starting Apache from a SYSTEM-owned shell?
> I posted instructions on how to get one to this list a couple of months
> ago. It'd be interesting to know whether it works. Certainly would
> eliminate some variables from the equation (i.e., the username).
I cant
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Brian Ford wrote:
> So, all I need to do is define ASM_OUTPUT_DWARF_OFFSET correctly in
> gcc/config/i386/cygwin.h.
>
> Does anyone have a good way to define a section relative offset in
> assembly for Cygwin, or do I need to define labels for the sections in the
> link script
Jari Aalto+mail.linux wrote:
> I have a very weird problem which is irrating. I would apreciate
> if anyone had any suggesting what I could check or test - I'm
> even prepared to gdb cvs (any instructions where to start?)
>
> Now:
>
> - If I connect to my sourceforge projects,
I have a very weird problem which is irrating. I would apreciate if
anyone had any suggesting what I could check or test - I'm
even prepared to gdb cvs (any instructions where to start?)
Now:
- If I connect to my sourceforge projects, the cvs behaves normally
- If I c
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
> At 12:47 PM 1/16/2003, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> >On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> >
> > > On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 09:43:50AM -0500, Gordon R. Keehn wrote:
> > > >The GWD editor (http://www.gwdsoft.com) is another good c
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Paul Munden wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm hoping you could help me. I'm using CYGWIN to run some SMS tools and
> the tools config files need setting up to add the details of which com port
> I'm using. Basically I just need to know how I would go about creating the
> com4 object in /de
At 12:47 PM 1/16/2003, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>
> > On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 09:43:50AM -0500, Gordon R. Keehn wrote:
> > >The GWD editor (http://www.gwdsoft.com) is another good choice. It
> > >features language specific hilighting and a bunch of o
Colin,
Please post instead of sending private email.
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 09:13:33AM -0800, Colin wrote:
> Can't seem to get ipc-daemon to compile on my w2k machine???
Do you Google?
http://www.google.com/search?q=cygipc
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On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 09:43:50AM -0500, Gordon R. Keehn wrote:
> >The GWD editor (http://www.gwdsoft.com) is another good choice. It
> >features language specific hilighting and a bunch of other great tools,
> >and has a C-like macro language. I
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Elfyn McBratney wrote:
> > you should be checking what /var/log/apache/error_log is reporting.
>
> Sorry for the late reply. The error_log contains the usual startup/shutdown
> messages and nothing serious that would indicate that apache is not
> operating correctly.
>
> > Ano
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> As I often access different drives from within the bash I'm wondering if
> there's a quicker way to get on, say, drive l (a network drive) than entering
> 'cd /cygdrive/l'?
> I alias'd '/cygdrive/l' to 'l' which works fine for cd, but
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 03:58:09PM +, Nick Clifton wrote:
> >Does the PE format require that the debugging sections be loaded into
> >memory when the executable is invoked ?
>
> I didn't think that STABS debug information was loaded into memory.
On 16 Jan 2003, Nick Clifton wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> > My current problem is that all previous DWARF2 implementations
> > assign a VMA of zero to the .debug_* sections in the link script.
> > This violates the PE format and makes the executable unusable.
>
> I saw your post about this to the binuti
Hi,
I'm hoping you could help me. I'm using CYGWIN to run some SMS tools and
the tools config files need setting up to add the details of which com port
I'm using. Basically I just need to know how I would go about creating the
com4 object in /dev so that it does actually point at the com port a
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 03:58:09PM +, Nick Clifton wrote:
>Hi Brian,
>
>> My current problem is that all previous DWARF2 implementations
>> assign a VMA of zero to the .debug_* sections in the link script.
>> This violates the PE format and makes the executable unusable.
>
>I saw your post abou
> > I am experiencing a problem with running Oracle sqlplus within a shell
> > script using cron. The shell script runs correctly from the command
> > line, but once I add it to cron, the shell script will execute up until
> > the sqlplus command. Therefore, cron is working correctly as well, but
Hi Brian,
> My current problem is that all previous DWARF2 implementations
> assign a VMA of zero to the .debug_* sections in the link script.
> This violates the PE format and makes the executable unusable.
I saw your post about this to the binutils list.
Does the PE format require that the deb
Simply knowing that this is not a frequently reported problem
is helpful. I'm inclined to suspect now that Bjoern (previous
post) is on the right track by looking at the timing of the
deleting and creating that goes on under Win2000 (in this case)
in order to "mv" something.
Many thanks,
Tom Bake
Dear Bjoern,
This sounds very plausible and fits with my impression that
the files which cause problems are really random, with no
obvious pattern or periodicity, and with my observation that
this problem seems to come up even more frequently when I move
files from one machine to another (notably
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 09:43:50AM -0500, Gordon R. Keehn wrote:
>The GWD editor (http://www.gwdsoft.com) is another good choice. It
>features language specific hilighting and a bunch of other great tools,
>and has a C-like macro language. I have used it to edit scripts and
>makefiles while runni
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 02:37:12PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I'm fond of fortune and therefore would like to know whether a new version
>of this neat little prog is to be released with Cygwin. Maybe with new
>libraries of quotes?
Our fortune maintainer has moved on. If you are interested i
Thanks for the tip. That fixed it for me. For posterity, here is
everything that I did:
1. Create a new local user named apache. I put it in the Users group.
Add it to /etc/passwd using a command like:
> mkpasswd -l | grep apache >>/etc/passwd
The apache user was assigened to the existing None
On 16 Jan 2003, Nick Clifton wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> > The coff versions of sec_to_styp_flags and styp_to_sec_flag in bfd
> > look to see if the section name begins with .debug and modify the
> > section flags appropriately. The PE versions do not even look at
> > the section name.
>
> Ahh, yes, y
> It's a simple getopt thingy: `--option foo' takes foo as argument if
> option expects an argument, regardless of first character of the argument.
ok, so id does pass. Thanks for pointing this out.
> > When I asked you (and others) to debug an Apache TCP connection
> > problem you were also very
A new version of the cygwin-doc package is now available.
This release updates to the latest CVS of the cygwin documentation
and has more straightforward build instructions.
*** INFORMATION ON UPDATING CYGWIN ***
To update your installation, click on the "Install Cygwin now" link o
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 03:37:46PM +0100, Stipe Tolj wrote:
> > Just try it.
>
> Corinna,
>
> I'm as busy as you. And if I ask you kindly such a simple question,
> it's more efficient for both of us to get it answered from you then to
> make the overhead to try it on my own.
It's a simple getop
At 04:55 AM 1/16/2003, Thomas Baker wrote:
>In the absence of responses to my earlier note (below), and
>having made a second fruitless search of FAQs and archives,
>I'd like to make a second and final attempt with a simpler
>question:
>
>If cp and mv are not reliably copying all of the conten
The GWD editor (http://www.gwdsoft.com) is another good choice. It
features language specific hilighting and a bunch of other great tools,
and has a C-like macro language. I have used it to edit scripts and
makefiles while running a cygwin shell. It's not open-source, but then
not all great
> Just try it.
Corinna,
I'm as busy as you. And if I ask you kindly such a simple question,
it's more efficient for both of us to get it answered from you then to
make the overhead to try it on my own.
When I asked you (and others) to debug an Apache TCP connection
problem you were also very pi
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 03:17:40PM +0100, Stipe Tolj wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen schrieb:
> > It does.
>
> it does not pass, or it does pass?!
Just try it.
Corinna
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On Jan 9, James Schnedar wrote
>I am experiencing a problem with running Oracle sqlplus within a shell
>script using cron. The shell script runs correctly from the command
>line, but once I add it to cron, the shell script will execute up until
>the sqlplus command. Therefore, cron is workin
Corinna Vinschen schrieb:
>
> On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 10:35:21AM +0100, Stipe Tolj wrote:
> > > > > cygrunsrv -I apache -d "Cygwin apache" -p /usr/sbin/httpd -a -k -e
> > > > "CYGWIN=ntsec nosmbntsec binmode tty"
> >
> > I see here that you may have a problem with the way you installed it.
> > Yo
> you should be checking what /var/log/apache/error_log is reporting.
Sorry for the late reply. The error_log contains the usual startup/shutdown
messages and nothing serious that would indicate that apache is not
operating correctly.
> Another option is the module rebasing clash. But you said yo
This is been covered in many messages on the mailing list. In most cases
the problem starts with cygwin being installed for "Just Me". If you use
cygrunsrv then apache or what have you runs as SYSTEM not your account.
Make sure that the mounts for /, /usr/bin, and /usr/lib are system and
binary.
I'm fond of fortune and therefore would like to know whether a new version
of this neat little prog is to be released with Cygwin. Maybe with new
libraries of quotes?
Another point is this behaviour I noticed a while ago. Let's suppose, we
created a library looking like this:
One quote
%
Another
Dan Holmsand wrote:
Danilo,
Danilo Turina wrote:
I also have a very similar problem (writing in /etc when X is running,
always cause a BSOD, regardless of antivirus packages), if I can have
that hacked cygwin1.dll I can try it on my systems and tell if it's
the same problem.
Sure. I'll sen
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 02:13:37PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> As I often access different drives from within the bash I'm wondering if
> there's a quicker way to get on, say, drive l (a network drive) than entering
> 'cd /cygdrive/l'?
/cygdrive is the so called cygdrive pr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> As I often access different drives from within the bash I'm wondering
> if there's a quicker way to get on, say, drive l (a network drive)
> than entering 'cd /cygdrive/l'?
> I alias'd '/cygdrive/l' to 'l' which works fine for cd, but not for
> commands l
Hi everyone!
As I often access different drives from within the bash I'm wondering if
there's a quicker way to get on, say, drive l (a network drive) than entering
'cd /cygdrive/l'?
I alias'd '/cygdrive/l' to 'l' which works fine for cd, but not for commands
like chmod, cp, mv etc. Among others I'
On Wed, Jan 15, 2003 at 07:01:24PM -0800, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> Recently updated to 1.3.18-1 and telnet/rlogin/etc have stopped working.
> inetd is running as a service just like before. The problem now is that
> I cannot authenticate! No password works:
>
> $ telnet $(hostname)
> Trying 192.1
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 10:35:21AM +0100, Stipe Tolj wrote:
> > > > cygrunsrv -I apache -d "Cygwin apache" -p /usr/sbin/httpd -a -k -e
> > > "CYGWIN=ntsec nosmbntsec binmode tty"
>
> I see here that you may have a problem with the way you installed it.
> You should be using -a "-k" to identify th
Danilo,
Danilo Turina wrote:
I also have a very similar problem (writing in /etc when X is running,
always cause a BSOD, regardless of antivirus packages), if I can have
that hacked cygwin1.dll I can try it on my systems and tell if it's the
same problem.
Sure. I'll send you one in private ma
Eric,
On Tue, Jan 14, 2003 at 11:18:21PM -0800, Eric McRae wrote:
> If you can confirm
I can confirm the above behavior.
Unfortunately, my only suggestion is a standard one. Try to isolate the
problem. Can you reproduce the problem directly with Cygwin Tk?
> or at least point me to the proper
Hallo!
I do not know what is going on really, but I have seen something
like that before.
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Thomas Baker wrote:
>If cp and mv are not reliably copying all of the contents
>of an (apparently) normal directory tree with 89,000 normal
>data files, of 1.4 GB total
In the absence of responses to my earlier note (below), and
having made a second fruitless search of FAQs and archives,
I'd like to make a second and final attempt with a simpler
question:
If cp and mv are not reliably copying all of the contents
of an (apparently) normal directory tree with
> Does adding the --nodetach to cygrunsrv (I think that's the correct
> spelling ) help?
>
> I had a similar problem with rsyncd and adding it resolved my
> problem.
no, the -k flag tells httpd to keep attached to the shell. This is
what cygrunsrv expects.
> > > cygrunsrv -I apache -d "Cygwin a
Elfyn McBratney wrote:
>
> Stipe,
>
> I have the correct permissions (log files owned by system (the SYSTEM user)
> and even tried with the config files and modules too) and I was still
> getting error 1062. I ended up giving in to the windows version. Is there
> any way this can be degugged? If
Hi Brian,
> The coff versions of sec_to_styp_flags and styp_to_sec_flag in bfd
> look to see if the section name begins with .debug and modify the
> section flags appropriately. The PE versions do not even look at
> the section name.
Ahh, yes, you are right. I guess that no-one has tried to
inc
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Will this go into the FAQ ?
For me the hint solved the problem (cygwin window running
tcsh: setenv CYGWIN tty; emacs [C-X C-C];)
Regards, Dieter
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* Dr. Dieter Meinert
I've installed Universal NFS Server and am very happy with it.
I have noticed the follwing "features"
1) Symbolic links aren't followed
2) /cygdrive/c is not accessible.
Are these features likely to be fixed soon?
Any ideas on how to solve them.
Many thanks,
Brendan Simon.
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