> >GNOME-cygwin port: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/steven.obrien2/
> >KDE3-cygwin port: http://kde-cygwin.sourceforge.net/qt3/using.php
^^^
Currently kde2 is running, kde3 is in work.
> >
> >Would there be a chance to get these integrated into Cygwin distro?
> >Can any of the Cygwin core develo
Jim,
At 19:15 2003-01-30, Jim Kleckner wrote:
Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
At 09:54 PM 1/30/2003, Jim Kleckner wrote:
[snip ]
Thanks! While you have the code in hand, would it be
possible to allow the setup window to be resized?
I'm constantly wanting to see more lines at once...
H
Chuck,
I do consider this thread is closed, but,
[...]
> > ftp://ftp.nanotech.wisc.edu/pub/khan/tcl/tcltk-8.3.4-cygwin/
> >
[...]
[...]
>
> But that tk is X-based, isn't it? There is no way that the default
[...]
just for the records: it's not.
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> I am double clicking on the Cygwin icon on my desktop. When I do this the
> "emulator screen" blinks open and immediately closes.
>
That sort of problem appears when th
> I've downloaded the New Cygwin DLL 1.3.19-1 release on to my machine which
> runs Windows XP. However, when I double click the display "blinks" open
and
> then automatically closes. Can you help me?
Please be more specific. What are you double clicking?
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Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
At 09:54 PM 1/30/2003, Jim Kleckner wrote:
[snip ]
Thanks! While you have the code in hand, would it be
possible to allow the setup window to be resized?
I'm constantly wanting to see more lines at once...
Have you been reading the email archives? I th
At 09:54 PM 1/30/2003, Jim Kleckner wrote:
>Max Bowsher wrote:
>
>>William A. Hoffman wrote:
>[snip]
>>>2. Failing that, it would be nice if the setup program had a button that
>>>set all the values to Keep. The problem is that if I want a new
>>>package X, I have to click 20 other packages to K
Max Bowsher wrote:
William A. Hoffman wrote:
[snip]
2. Failing that, it would be nice if the setup program had a button that
set all the values to Keep. The problem is that if I want a new
package X, I have to click 20 other packages to Keep, or risk an
update of everything. There should be
zsh doesn't evaluate the root directory ('/') if it is in $CDPATH. I
tested this under SuSE 8.1 and it works as supposed, so this seems to
be a Cygwin-zsh bug.
Have a look at the example[1] ('**' is my prompt).
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On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 04:18:07PM -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
> >NT4 wasn't so bad, really. Not pretty, but I'm just now using XP for
> >the fist time, since I'm setting up a new laptop for a friend, and I
> >can't say I like it much. They've al
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 04:18:07PM -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
>NT4 wasn't so bad, really. Not pretty, but I'm just now using XP for
>the fist time, since I'm setting up a new laptop for a friend, and I
>can't say I like it much. They've already passed the point of good
>taste and usability i
Max,
Well, there was a period of time when the only protected-memory Windows
was NT 4. I came to Windows at that point and never used any prior
version of Windows. Apart from a brief period trying to get by
accommodating my employer's need for Windows via VirtualPC (on the
Mac), which supporte
Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote:
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Make an ssh connection to the remote machine with the -X option. Echo
$DISPLAY and if you don't see something like "localhost:10.0" then
the ssh daemon is not configured for tunneling X.
The ssh daemon allocates local virtual displays 10 and up
Randall R Schulz wrote:
> At 15:26 2003-01-30, Max Bowsher wrote:
>> I fled the world of Win9x when XP came out, and haven't looked back.
>> (I realize that this is not necessarily an option. But there are
>> compelling reasons to forget about 9x if you are able to do so.)
>
> Max,
>
> Why did you
At 15:26 2003-01-30, Max Bowsher wrote:
...
Persuading things to run truly in the background is quite difficult. If you
can guarantee that the user at the physical console won't log off, you can
probably get away with just running sshd and minimizing it.
I fled the world of Win9x when XP came ou
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 11:26:37PM -, Max Bowsher wrote:
>Steve Minnis wrote:
>> Thanks, that was quick.
>
>Please keep replies on the list. I won't get annoyed if you cc me as well,
>but it's unneccesary to do so.
>
>> Is there any way to get it started in the
>> background, in similar fashio
Steve Minnis wrote:
> Thanks, that was quick.
Please keep replies on the list. I won't get annoyed if you cc me as well,
but it's unneccesary to do so.
> Is there any way to get it started in the
> background, in similar fashion. Actually, I have not succeeded in
> getting sshd to run by any me
On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 01:04:21AM +0200, Jari Aalto+list.cygwin wrote:
>I come accross following links, this is amazing...
>
>GNOME-cygwin port: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/steven.obrien2/
>KDE3-cygwin port: http://kde-cygwin.sourceforge.net/qt3/using.php
>
>Would there be a chance to get these i
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 09:08:44AM -0800, Randall R Schulz wrote:
>Pavel, Dr. Zell,
>
>I confirm these symptoms on my 1.3.19 install. Running "ls -l /proc"
>shows a "registry" sub-directory:
>
>dr-xr-xr-x9 Everyone Everyone0 Jan 30 08:59 registry/
That was a weird error. AFAICT, it's
I come accross following links, this is amazing...
GNOME-cygwin port: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/steven.obrien2/
KDE3-cygwin port: http://kde-cygwin.sourceforge.net/qt3/using.php
Would there be a chance to get these integrated into Cygwin
distro? Can any of the Cygwin core
Steve Minnis wrote:
> I am trying to use cygrunsrv to start sshd. Works fine on windows
> 2000 prof. but on windows 98, I get the message:
The concept of a service doesn't exist on Win9x. (Well, there is something
that is calls a service, but it is entirely different.)
Max.
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I am trying to use cygrunsrv to start sshd. Works fine on windows 2000
prof. but on windows 98, I get the message:
Error starting a service: OpenSCManager: Win32 error 120: This
function is only valid in Win32 mode.
Do I have something missing or set up wrong to allow this to work on
w98, or do
Aaron Edsinger wrote:
hi. i've got a c program that works fine through cygwin bash. when i run it
from emacs bash on windows, the stdio no longer works. after trolling around
on the user groups, i found that using fflush(stdout) will allow a printf to
work. however, a call to kbhit() only returns
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
If you're ambitious, you may try to compile emacs from source and link it
with the W11 library that comes with rxvt, although I'm almost certain
there's a lot of missing functionality there. If you succeed in building
emacs with W11 (and adding the necessary functionalit
Are you using the Cygwin version of emacs? If so, have you
read the announcement? Did you follow the instructions about
adding "tty" to the CYGWIN environment variable?
You may want to review the information at www.cygwin.com/bugs.html
so that future reports have baseline information on which r
The best documentation at this point is the User's Guide and the
mail archives. The problems with getting a proper /etc/passwd and
/etc/group file set up for domain users has been discussed quite a
bit in the email archives. You may want to review these discussions.
The post install script for
hi. i've got a c program that works fine through cygwin bash. when i run it
from emacs bash on windows, the stdio no longer works. after trolling around
on the user groups, i found that using fflush(stdout) will allow a printf to
work. however, a call to kbhit() only returns true on Ctrl-C. does an
Hello,
I have installed the latest version 1.3.19 on Windows ME, network
functions like ftp, telnet and rlogin work just fine except for one.
When I tried to "cd" to a network share, I get "bash: cd: /xxx :
Permission denied" message. I have been trying to find the fix by
reading all the info
In our lab, workstations run W2000 and users are
installed as network users. Here's what we would
like to do:
- Install Cygwin for all users of a giving machine
- Have home directories created automatically for all users
- Have skeleton .bash_profile and .bashrc files placed
automatically in eac
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Quan Ding wrote:
> is there a way to start emacs in X mode (separate window, with menu
> stuff), but without using startx and lunching emacs within the X-window?
> I mean, start emacs from the cygwin terminal window, but running it in a
> separate window.
As far as I understa
is there a way to start emacs in X mode (separate
window, with menu stuff), but without using startx and
lunching emacs within the X-window? I mean, start
emacs
from the cygwin terminal window, but running it in a
separate window.
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El lunes 27 de enero de 2003 a las 20:56:32, Thomas Schweikle escribió:
> Not that this is sure to solve your problem, but it's a possibility:
> ssh daemons can be configured to prohibit X forwarding.
Make an ssh connection to the remote machine with the -X option. Echo
$DISPLAY and if you don't s
Christopher Faylor wrote:
That and we're just plain mean.
Wow. It's been a while.
Don't get discouraged.
Even the great ones go through a slump now and then.
- EMM
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are there binaries out there for the afterstep windows manager that i can
use in cygwin or do i have to compile and install it on my own?
thanks,
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Current System Time: Wed Jan 29 13:36:26 2003
Windows 2000 Professional Ver 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 3
Path: C:\cygwin\usr\local\bin
C:\cygwin\b
A 40-page expect script I've been maintaining for my department for a
year and a half stopped working when I upgraded to 20021217-1 last
December. I reported it at that time:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2002-12/msg01316.html
The same problem still occurs after upgrades to 20021218-1 as well as
20
Pavel, Dr. Zell,
I confirm these symptoms on my 1.3.19 install. Running "ls -l /proc"
shows a "registry" sub-directory:
dr-xr-xr-x9 Everyone Everyone0 Jan 30 08:59 registry/
A short listing of /proc/registry does show its contents:
% ls -1 !$
ls -1 /proc/registry
HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT
I am running an older version of Cygwin (1.3.14). Both 'cd /proc/registry'
and 'ls /proc/registry' work just fine. In fact, 'cd /proc' works just
fine, too.
Until this thread started, I was not even aware that /proc existed under
Cygwin. I cannot find any mention of it in the User Guide or the
I see registry directory in ls output, but when I try to cd to it I get the
same error as you.
> -Original Message-
> From: Dr. Volker Zell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thu, January 30, 2003 3:14 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: No more /proc/registry with 1.3.19-1
>
>
> Hi
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm running a snapshot version of 1.3.20 here (1/21/2003) but
> your procedure below works fine for me.
max@pomello [~] 1 $ ls /proc/registry
ls: /proc/registry: No such file or directory
Identical failure from 1.3.19 and snapshot 20030128.
Max.
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On Wed, Jan 29, 2003 at 01:45:20PM +0100, Eric de Jong wrote:
>I tried to compile the gdb-20030128-1 sources from cygwin for the
>arm-unknown-elf target:
>
>mkdir /usr/src/build/gdb-20030128
>cd /usr/src/build/gdb-20030128
>../../gdb-20030128-1/configure --target=arm-unknown-elf
>make
>
>Make fails
Sorry, I'm running a snapshot version of 1.3.20 here (1/21/2003) but
your procedure below works fine for me. Perhaps you want to try a
snapshot or a previous version of cygwin1.dll to see if that makes
your problem better or worse.
Larry
Original Message:
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From: Dr. Volker Zel
For info: I files this as a problem report for gdb: PR gdb/976
Still working on getting more info (but also trying to debug the program
:)
rlc
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote:
> Just a follow-up on my own mail (more info) The same problem occurs when I
> "next" over another X
No, it is windows based.
-Bill
At 11:39 PM 1/29/2003 -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
>William A. Hoffman wrote:
>
>>There is a complete tcl that can be found here:
>>ftp://ftp.nanotech.wisc.edu/pub/khan/tcl/tcltk-8.3.4-cygwin/
>>It would be great if this was used. It is a complete tcl that works
Thorsten,
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 02:27:41PM +0100, Thorsten Kampe wrote:
> * Marc Vaillant (03-01-30 10:20 +0100)
> > When I render html with w3m using the non-X version of rxvt,
>
> I get a "segmentation fault (core dumped)" using
> w3m-0.1.9-CYGWIN.i686-cookie-en and rxvt.
Time to upgrade?
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Virginia Mann wrote:
> I don't know whether this is a cygwin question or just a pure unix question.
> I don't know as much as I should about either one yet.
>
> My "/" is mounted at C:\cygwin, which is sensible. The FAQ warns us that
> making / point at C:\ is a bad idea.
>
>
* Virginia Mann (03-01-30 05:36 +0100)
> My "/" is mounted at C:\cygwin, which is sensible. The FAQ warns us that
> making / point at C:\ is a bad idea.
*/Installing/* Cygwin to C:\ is bad.
> [massive snip]
> How do I change my home to the Cygwin root?
You don't want that. /etc/profile creates
* Marc Vaillant (03-01-30 10:20 +0100)
> When I render html with w3m using the non-X version of rxvt,
I get a "segmentation fault (core dumped)" using
w3m-0.1.9-CYGWIN.i686-cookie-en and rxvt.
> horizontal and vertical lines show up as ugly little squares.
Try CYGWIN=codepage:oem. You may have
Hi
This is with 1.3.19-1:
vzell@vzell-de /
02:06 PM [532]> cd /proc
vzell@vzell-de /proc
02:11 PM [533]> ls -lt
ls: registry: No such file or directory
total 0
dr-xr-xr-x 15 vzelladmin 0 Jan 30 14:11 1888/
-r--r--r--1 everyone everyone0 Jan 30 14:11 loadavg
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Hello,
I tried to compile the gdb-20030128-1 sources from cygwin for the
arm-unknown-elf target:
mkdir /usr/src/build/gdb-20030128
cd /usr/src/build/gdb-20030128
../../gdb-20030128-1/configure --target=arm-unknown-elf
make
Make fails when linking gdb.exe, the linker gives "undefined reference to
Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 01:44:52AM -, Max Bowsher wrote:
>> This does not invalidate the proposal "do something at link time to
>> force POSIXLY_CORRECT if necessary for this app".
>
> I don't understand what it has to do with anything. Your proposed
> change (which
Marc,
On Thu, Jan 30, 2003 at 10:20:24AM +0100, Marc Vaillant wrote:
> When I render html with w3m using the non-X version of rxvt,
> horizontal and vertical lines show up as ugly little squares.
> Any suggestions on how to fix this?
Use the "-no-graph" option. Note that this option has been pro
On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote:
> Anyways, getting a testcase together is proving to be quite the challenge,
> so I decided to try 'n' build gdb in stead. Apparently, it doesn't quite
> build OOTB: I get the following:
Never mind this - I should have installed the proper build
I seem to be very chatty on this subject - and very lonely as well :(
Anyways, getting a testcase together is proving to be quite the challenge,
so I decided to try 'n' build gdb in stead. Apparently, it doesn't quite
build OOTB: I get the following:
--
/bin/sh ../../gdb-20030128-1/gdb/../ylwra
Hi,
When I render html with w3m using the non-X version of rxvt,
horizontal and vertical lines show up as ugly little squares. I don't
have the problem with the X version of rxvt. Any suggestions on how to
fix this? I've tried a few different fonts but I have the same
problem with all of them.
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