On Sun, Apr 06, 2003 at 11:38:44PM +, Gareth Pearce wrote:
>
>>>Regards,
>>>Gareth - cygwin nano packager.
>>>(PS: Waiting for cgf's supprised look - since nano-devel's Chris complied
>>>immediately - or at least is trying too...)
>>
>>I'm very gratified at the response and indicated as much in
On 6 Apr 2003, Henry S. Thompson wrote:
> Steve O <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > > no longer works -- it launches the window and hangs without ever
> > > displaying anything. Typing a character crashes it.
> >
> > Your trace shows rxvt receiving a ^G and lots of nulls at startup
> > which is o
Download the .tar.gz file here:
http://httpd.apache.org/download.cgi
Then follow the "Overview for the Impatient"
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/install.html
HTH,
Adrian
Gerrit P. Haase wrote:
Hallo,
Does someone have Apache2 running on Cygwin?
How to build it all static or with DSO?
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(crossing to cygwin incase it might inspire someone)
> use nano; for the same reason the (webpage) nano binary uses PDcurses
rather than
> ncurses so no termcap files are needed. I think the cygwin provided
> version of nano is far superior as things like spell check would
> actually work,
This wo
Steve O <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > no longer works -- it launches the window and hangs without ever
> > displaying anything. Typing a character crashes it.
>
> Your trace shows rxvt receiving a ^G and lots of nulls at startup
> which is odd. I couldn't tell too much more since your trace
Hallo linda,
Am Sonntag, 6. April 2003 um 12:23 schriebst du:
> Following, is the output. So since cygwin is trying to support a Posixy-
> linuxy-gnuy type environment, does that mean Win32 shouldn't work under
> Cygwin? Or should it, since Win32 underlies Cygwin?
Another patch?
http://www.cy
Hallo linda,
Am Sonntag, 6. April 2003 um 12:23 schriebst du:
> Following, is the output. So since cygwin is trying to support a Posixy-
> linuxy-gnuy type environment, does that mean Win32 shouldn't work under
> Cygwin? Or should it, since Win32 underlies Cygwin?
There is a patch available:
Following, is the output. So since cygwin is trying to support a Posixy-
linuxy-gnuy type environment, does that mean Win32 shouldn't work under
Cygwin? Or should it, since Win32 underlies Cygwin?
===
cpan> install Win32
Running install for module Win32
Running make for G/GS/GSAR/libwin32-0.191
base-files has been updated to version 1.3-1.
This release includes these changes:
* Changed base-files-mketc.sh as per request.
* Added some information wrt setting path
* Added some information wrt how $HOME is deduced (thanks
Pierre A. Humblet)
* Fixed /etc/skel copy routine (thanks Vince Hof
/ Andrew Markebo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| / Andrew Markebo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| | [...]
| | What happens if you add the escape-character to /etc/passwd ?
|
| Tried it myself. worked a little, while like ssh threw in the "\" as
| part of the name.. so if someone should escape it.. it pro
On Sun, 6 Apr 2003, John Morrison wrote:
> PS, is [EMAIL PROTECTED] the right place to send these?
>
No - cygwin-apps is the right place.
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Hi All,
* Changed base-files-mketc.sh as per request.
* Added some information wrt setting path
* Added some information wrt how $HOME is deduced (thanks
Pierre A. Humblet)
* Fixed /etc/skel copy routine (thanks Vince Hoffman)
base-files/setup.hint
sdesc: "A set of important system configuratio
/ Andrew Markebo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| [...]
| What happens if you add the escape-character to /etc/passwd ?
Tried it myself. worked a little, while like ssh threw in the "\" as
part of the name.. so if someone should escape it.. it probably is the
guy setting the environment variable HOME.
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