At 09:01 PM 12/19/2004, sathish kumar wrote:
Hi
I want to know how cygwin work instead of MKS tool
kit. I used cygwin instead of MKS tool kit when I am
installing my Oracle application I had successfully
installed it.
...
. I want to make it clear that statement is there
any way I can use cygwin to
At 12:01 AM 12/20/2004, you wrote:
>Hi
>I want to know how cygwin work instead of MKS tool
>kit. I used cygwin instead of MKS tool kit when I am
>installing my Oracle application I had successfully
>installed it. But when I am trying to apply patches
>for it I am not able to apply the patches and
Hi
I want to know how cygwin work instead of MKS tool
kit. I used cygwin instead of MKS tool kit when I am
installing my Oracle application I had successfully
installed it. But when I am trying to apply patches
for it I am not able to apply the patches and when i
was going through some forum I fou
On Mon, Dec 20, 2004 at 02:20:53AM +0100, Dr Jekyll wrote:
>Can someone help me?
http://cygwin.com/problems.html
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FAQ:
Hi,
I am reading the book "Inter-process Communications in Linux", section 1.10
Process Memory Addresses and I have tried to compile the following code
under Cygwin without success (with the command):
Bash-shell>g++ -o run p1.3.cxx
Where the content of "p1.3.cxx" is given here:
/*
Jeremy C. Reed wrote:
> Anyways, I want to cp to magically see the .exe and copy correctly.
>
> Example of error:
>
> cp: `/home/jreed/tmp/bmake/bmake' and `/home/jreed/pkg/bin/bmake' are the
> same file
>
> "are the same file" is the wrong message.
This won't be fixed until someone volunteers t
I've built findutils from CVS and made it available as a test/experimental
version.
This version is reputed to fix the problem the '-printf "%P"'. I don't
know if it also solves the mind-bogglingly awful problem of spurious
floppy access but if anyone is still functional after suffering from
this
"Max Bowsher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Many things about setup.exe make no sense. Since I took over
> maintainership of setup.exe a few months ago, I'm slowly working on
> making it more sensible.
Any chance you might add the "-a" switch to make unattended
installation possible without simul
On Sun, 19 Dec 2004, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
> (Subject phrased as a question for the archives.)
>
> If you just installed a cygwin1-ccyymmdd.dll.bz2 snapshot, stop all cygwin
> services and reinstall the cygwin package (or reinstall the cygwin package
> and then reboot).
>
> If you install
"Larry Hall" wrote
At 10:14 AM 12/19/2004, you wrote:
Hello, consider this c++-function:
void
handle_command_line(int argc,
char* const argv[],
bool& verbose,
vector& numbers)
{
const int id_numbers = 4711;
const int id_verbose = 4712;
const
At 02:48 PM 12/19/2004, you wrote:
>hello:
>
>In my cygwin installation the xserver stopped working. So I was trying to
>reinstall the entire package. The installation proceeds till it comes to the
>X11/defautl bitmap package. I notices at this point it leaks memory and
>eventually crashes.
>
>a
hello:
In my cygwin installation the xserver stopped working. So I was trying to
reinstall the entire package. The installation proceeds till it comes to the
X11/defautl bitmap package. I notices at this point it leaks memory and
eventually crashes.
anybody has any clues?
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At 10:14 AM 12/19/2004, you wrote:
>Hello, consider this c++-function:
>
>void
>handle_command_line(int argc,
> char* const argv[],
> bool& verbose,
> vector& numbers)
>{
> const int id_numbers = 4711;
> const int id_verbose = 4712;
> const i
(Subject phrased as a question for the archives.)
If you just installed a cygwin1-ccyymmdd.dll.bz2 snapshot, stop all cygwin
services and reinstall the cygwin package (or reinstall the cygwin package
and then reboot).
If you installed a cygwin-inst-ccyymmdd.tar.bz2 snapshot, do the same,
but in a
PLEASE keep replies on the mailing list.
Sorry, I only replied to your mail.
Sorry, but then why do the mirrors exist in
http://cygwin.com/mirrors.txt ? And why does setup show them and you can
select them if you cannot choose them as source? This makes no sense!
Many things about setup.exe make
Hello, consider this c++-function:
void
handle_command_line(int argc,
char* const argv[],
bool& verbose,
vector& numbers)
{
const int id_numbers = 4711;
const int id_verbose = 4712;
const int id_help = 4713;
const option long_options[
On Sun, Dec 19, 2004 at 07:22:57AM -0500, Robert Pendell wrote:
>I would like to know though what exactly changed between 4.1.7 and
>4.2.10 of findutils to cause this.
So, why not download the sources and discover for yourself?
cgf
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| FWIW, yesterday I upgraded to
| findutils-4.2.10-5
| man-1.5o1-1
| openssl-0.9.7e-1
|
| and also installed cvs-1.11.17-1
|
| Before this there were no access on starting Cygwin, but since
then I have
| experienced the same as
FWIW, yesterday I upgraded to
findutils-4.2.10-5
man-1.5o1-1
openssl-0.9.7e-1
and also installed cvs-1.11.17-1
Before this there were no access on starting Cygwin, but since then I have
experienced the same as other people have reported. My previous upgrade was
2004/12/02 21:10:10 (local time).
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