Ago -
The connections are not sticky. Thanks for all the
help.
Regards,
Khoa Nguyen
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From: "Alexander Gottwald"
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, May 29, 2004 5:14 PM
Subject: Re: XWin listens on too many TCP ports a
Hi all
When I try to do an ls * with a directory with 5793 file in it We seem to
get a error message saying
6 [main] -bash 644 cmalloc: cmalloc returned NULL
Segmentation fault
In Tru64 ( the OS that I am most familiar with ) also gets a similar message
arg list too long in 4.0x. After talking
On Sun, 30 May 2004 12:55:35 +1000, Allen H. Nugent wrote:
> I have 512 MB RAM but my application (openDX) will not access more than 24 MB
The Cygwin default is 384 MB, so I'm not sure if Cygwin is causing your problem.
> Are there some settings I can tweak so that cygwin will allocate a decent
At 10:55 PM 5/29/2004, you wrote:
>I have 512 MB RAM but my application (openDX) will not access more than 24 MB (even
>though its docum'n says it will grab 7/8 of free RAM by default). I have seen
>postings by other users with different apps (e.g. ImageMagick) that were also limited
>to 24 MB u
Hans,
When you run setup, third screen, where you specify the root
directory. Does it have a final \ ? If so, remove it.
See also below.
Pierre
On Sat, May 29, 2004 at 03:34:31PM -0700, Hans Horn wrote:
> Pierre,
>
> this is what I just did:
>
> umount /usr/bin
> umount /usr/lib
>
> cd C:/cyg
I have 512 MB RAM but my application (openDX) will not access more than 24
MB (even though its docum'n says it will grab 7/8 of free RAM by default).
I have seen postings by other users with different apps (e.g. ImageMagick)
that were also limited to 24 MB under cygwin.
Are there some settings
On Sat, May 29, 2004 at 11:14:17PM +0200, Alexander Gottwald wrote:
>Caphe Noir wrote:
>>From: "Alexander Gottwald"
>><[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>>I've created a small testprogram which calls select with a timeout of 1
>>>second. Get it from
>>>http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~goal/xfree/select.tar.gz unpack
Ok. Here is how I solved it.
1) wipe out current cygwin. Remove everything, by hand. Including all
registry entries.
2) reboot machine
3) reload. Chose the redwire.net server
4) wait.
Now, everything works w/o problem.
Weird. Could be an interaction of older stuff, could be incorrect
mirror
Pierre,
this is what I just did:
umount /usr/bin
umount /usr/lib
cd C:/cygwin/bin
mount -f "C:\cygwin\bin" /usr/bin
mount -f "C:\cygwin\lib" /usr/lib
mount
C:\cygwin\usr\X11R6\lib\X11\fonts on /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts type system
(binmode)
C:\cywgin\bin on /usr/bin type system (binmode)
C:\cywg
Hans Horn wrote:
> whenever I try to install anything using setup, some of the
> ZZZRemovedPackages stuff is selected automatically.
> Could somebody pls shed a light on why that is so?
> Perhaps because I do have some other mysterious package installed that
> requires stuff from ZZZRemovedPackage
> > Bug or a feature? Shouldn't /test/cygwin/t/d be 3 bytes long as well?
> > I recall it working properly (i.e. converting to windows endlines) when
> > inside such directory some time ago.
>
> Thanks for the report. It should be fixed in the May 28 snapshot.
> http://www.cygwin.com/snapshots/c
Caphe Noir wrote:
> From: "Alexander Gottwald"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I've created a small testprogram which calls select with a timeout of
> > 1 second. Get it from http://www.tu-chemnitz.de/~goal/xfree/select.tar.gz
> > unpack and run it:
> > /select.exe www.google.com 80
> >
> > This will pr
On Sat, May 29, 2004 at 10:30:22AM -0700, kin techie com wrote:
> I don't anything obvious in the strace listing. It seems like
> the floppy is accessed during one of mount_info calls before the
> wait_for_sigthread call below.
>
> For now, I just disabled the floppy in XP to cope with this
> pro
I don't anything obvious in the strace listing. It seems like
the floppy is accessed during one of mount_info calls before the
wait_for_sigthread call below.
For now, I just disabled the floppy in XP to cope with this
problem -- now dired in emacs works much better.
-kin
**
On Sun, 2004-05-30 at 02:53, Richard Lawrence wrote:
> Hi,
...
> I've come to the conclusion that either I'm doing something very wrong
> (which, if that is the case, it's not clear on what I should be doing) or
> that setup.exe is broken when you try to install cygwin in this method.
> From an
On Sat, May 29, 2004 at 10:27:43AM +0100, Max Bowsher wrote:
>Attached is my patch, updated to apply cleanly (though not to work!)
>with current CVS.
In case it isn't obvious, this patch is just a brute force kludge. Half
of the changes aren't even necessary. I'm not sure what the patch buys
you
Hi,
I am having the same problem as Frank Stajano
(http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2004-04/msg00551.html) and extensive
search of the internet has given me no solution.
I am using the setup.exe file to download all the files to a local
computer, transfer them to another and then install lo
On Sat, May 29, 2004 at 07:30:17AM -0700, Hans Horn wrote:
> subject says it all.
> after inst of cygwin1.5.10.3 the default mounts are hosed (contain double
> slash). cygcheck output attached.
> could somebody pls fix that?
It looks like the registry values of the mounts contain a backslash
follo
List,
whenever I try to install anything using setup, some of the
ZZZRemovedPackages stuff is selected automatically.
Could somebody pls shed a light on why that is so?
Perhaps because I do have some other mysterious package installed that
requires stuff from ZZZRemovedPackages?
Anybody there tha
On Fri, May 28, 2004 at 10:19:58AM +0200, Jacek Trzmiel wrote:
>
> Bug or a feature? Shouldn't /test/cygwin/t/d be 3 bytes long as well?
> I recall it working properly (i.e. converting to windows endlines) when
> inside such directory some time ago.
Thanks for the report. It should be fixed in
Hello, Max!
Thanks much for the info and the patch, this was much more than I'd
expected. I'll try to look at this towards the end of June.
With kind regards,
Baurjan.
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[Sorry not to add to this thread sooner. Exams have been keeping me
unavoidably busy.]
AFAIK, using multiple independent Cygwin environments simultaneously is
impossible without recompiling a modified cygwin1.dll under a different
name, and then either recompiling or hex-editing every dll and exe
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