Re: Program launched under rxvt asks for user input in original prompt

2005-03-28 Thread Mikael
"Brian Dessent" wrote: > Mikael wrote: > >> Hello, a few days ago I got some help on this list to get rxvt (and also >> with emacs' shell mode) up and running and I love it! But today when >> trying >> out MySQL 5.0.3 beta that was just released, I noticed an annoying thing: >> I tried to start m

Re: Program launched under rxvt asks for user input in original prompt

2005-03-28 Thread Brian Dessent
Mikael wrote: > Hello, a few days ago I got some help on this list to get rxvt (and also > with emacs' shell mode) up and running and I love it! But today when trying > out MySQL 5.0.3 beta that was just released, I noticed an annoying thing: > I tried to start mysql command line shell by issuing

Program launched under rxvt asks for user input in original prompt

2005-03-28 Thread Mikael
Hello, a few days ago I got some help on this list to get rxvt (and also with emacs' shell mode) up and running and I love it! But today when trying out MySQL 5.0.3 beta that was just released, I noticed an annoying thing: I tried to start mysql command line shell by issuing (under rxvt): $ mysql

RE: recv and errno during a connection reset/closed by peer

2005-03-28 Thread Peter Stephens
Peter, I have thought about your suggestion and it makes a lot of sense. If I understand correctly this is what you are thinking about: int I = 0; << another new line do{ ret_val = recv(afd, buf, MAX_BUF, MSG_PEEK); if(0 > ret_val) err(" >>> ERRNO"); else if(0 == ret_

RE: recv and errno during a connection reset/closed by peer

2005-03-28 Thread Peter Stephens
Pete, The most likely reason for the difference in Cygwin is, "If you create a socket using the Winsock 2 WSASocket API and you need to apply a timeout in receive or send operations on the socket, you must specify the WSA_FLAG_OVERLAPPED flag in the WSASocket call." >From the MSDN website arti

/proc/self/exename -> exe ? (Re: Retrieving name of executable)

2005-03-28 Thread Anthony Heading
On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 02:35:28PM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote: > On Fri, Jan 14, 2005 at 10:39:23AM -0800, Earl Chew wrote: > >I think the name of the current executable is stored in myself->progname > >within cygwin1.dll. > > > >The more easily accessible __progname returns the basename of th

RE: recv and errno during a connection reset/closed by peer

2005-03-28 Thread Peter Stephens
Peter, FYI - I tried setting the SO_LINGER and the SO_RCVTIMEO on Linux and on Cygwin (see code below). It makes sense to me that if the timeout has been exceeded then the recv(..., MSG_PEEK) should do something. On Cygwin it doesn't do anything. On Linux it DOES time out, but it returns -1 and

Cannot link ___assert, __impure_ptr with -mno-cygwin

2005-03-28 Thread Matt Olson
Hello, I'm trying to port some SDL code from Linux to Win32-Cygwin, and I've run into problems linking programs using assert() and fprintf() with the -mno-cygwin flag. (I'm compiling and linking with -mno-cygwin because that's what the output of `sdl-config --libs` gives me.) I've Googled, with

RE: recv and errno during a connection reset/closed by peer

2005-03-28 Thread Peter A. Castro
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005, Peter Stephens wrote: Brian Are you saying that there is no way to distinguish a dropped connection from a MSG_PEEK with no data to retrieve? As someone who's seen this behaviour on several platforms, it can happen. I've had to deal with this little annoyance in other products

RE: Spaces in Paths

2005-03-28 Thread Stephan Mueller
Also, even if you leave short name generation on, there's no guarantee that the sequence number part of the generated short name for "Program Files" will be ~1. It's very likely, but if "Program Files" is not the first directory created in the current directory starting with 'Progra', for example,

RE: OpenSSH_3.9p1 and Could not load host key

2005-03-28 Thread Larry Hall
At 04:16 PM 3/28/2005, you wrote: >I have included cygcheck.out. > >The OpenSSH_3.9 which I used from an OpenBSD 3.6 system. >I have a lot less control over, thought I would have thought that >a new version of sshd on my Windows XP should be a able to speak >to an older ssh on a differing machine

RE: recv and errno during a connection reset/closed by peer

2005-03-28 Thread Peter Stephens
Brian Are you saying that there is no way to distinguish a dropped connection from a MSG_PEEK with no data to retrieve? Pete P.S. I use this standard: http://www.unix.org/unix03.html . Is this incorrect? Peter A. Stephens [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Brian Ford [mailto:

Re: package for netstat?

2005-03-28 Thread Shankar Unni
Shapiro, Jonathan wrote: But if other cygwinners use Win netstat, I'll use it too. [OT?] ping, tracert (not traceroute), nslookup and netstat are a few of the shining exceptions among Windows clones of BSD tools, in that they're as generally good as the originals (actually better in a couple of

RE: OpenSSH_3.9p1 and Could not load host key

2005-03-28 Thread Peter Fraser
Also I thought privilege separation, might be causing the problem but I reran ssh-host-config and did not configure privilege separation, and still had the problem P.S. you cannot change this without losing your changes to ssh_conf and sshd_config. -Original Message- From: Larry Hall [m

Re: Spaces in Paths

2005-03-28 Thread zzapper
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 12:50:12 -0800, wrote: >zzapper wrote: > >>Hi, >>Mysql has now moved under c:/program files/ >>My backup bash script will run correctly if I use the follwing syntax >>/cygdrive/c/program\ files/mysql/MySQL\ Server\ 4.1/bin/mysqldump.exe $params >>However it doesn't work if I

Re: Spaces in Paths

2005-03-28 Thread Linda W
Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) wrote: Changing program files to progra~1 might also work. --- It _might_, is true. But if you turn off short-filename generation on NT file systems to speed up NTFS performance and reduce the space needed for directory entries, it won't: REGEDIT4 [HKEY_

Re: Spaces in Paths

2005-03-28 Thread Linda W
zzapper wrote: Hi, Mysql has now moved under c:/program files/ My backup bash script will run correctly if I use the follwing syntax /cygdrive/c/program\ files/mysql/MySQL\ Server\ 4.1/bin/mysqldump.exe $params However it doesn't work if I try to load the above into a variable eg mysqldump='/cygdr

Re: unprotected private key error.

2005-03-28 Thread Larry Hall
At 01:52 PM 3/28/2005, you wrote: >Hi Cywin users, >I have installed Cygwin on my windows machine that is on a domain. I am trying >to rsync to a linux machine. This is the error i get when i run the rsync >command with ssh enabled. I guess the problem is because the Cygwin is >installed on a share

unprotected private key error.

2005-03-28 Thread curtorkar
Hi Cywin users, I have installed Cygwin on my windows machine that is on a domain. I am trying to rsync to a linux machine. This is the error i get when i run the rsync command with ssh enabled. I guess the problem is because the Cygwin is installed on a shared network drive. Is there any turnaroun

RE: Spaces in Paths

2005-03-28 Thread Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID)
At Monday, March 28, 2005 1:01 PM, zzapper wrote: > On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 12:42:58 -0500, wrote: >> >> Have you tried the following: >> >>mysqldump="/cygdrive/c/program files/mysql/MySQL Server >> 4.1/bin/mysqldump.exe""$mysqldump" $params >> >> Without the double-quotes around the actua

Re: Spaces in Paths

2005-03-28 Thread zzapper
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 12:42:58 -0500, wrote: > >Have you tried the following: > >mysqldump="/cygdrive/c/program files/mysql/MySQL Server > 4.1/bin/mysqldump.exe" >"$mysqldump" $params > >Without the double-quotes around the actual call, the variable gets >split at spaces such that only th

Re: OpenSSH_3.9p1 and Could not load host key

2005-03-28 Thread Larry Hall
At 11:31 AM 3/28/2005, you wrote: >I just put in OpenSSH_3.9p1 I started to >get the following errors. I believe it >is a permission problem, but when NT >permissions are mixed with Unix permissions >I get confused. Those permissions look fine. >$ ssh -v >OpenSSH_3.9, OpenSSL 0.9.7d 17 Mar 200

perl test failures on 20050326 snapshot

2005-03-28 Thread Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes
I'm seeing several alarm, sleep, and timer related failures on the 20050326 snapshot that weren't there with 20050323: op/alarm...# Failed at op/alarm.t line 31 # got '' # expected 'ALARM! # ' # Failed at op/alarm.t line 32 # Failed at op/alarm.t line 45 # got '' # ex

Re: Spaces in Paths

2005-03-28 Thread Jean-Sebastien Trottier
On Mon, Mar 28, 2005 at 05:15:07PM +0100, zzapper wrote: > Hi, > > Mysql has now moved under c:/program files/ > > My backup bash script will run correctly if I use the follwing syntax > > /cygdrive/c/program\ files/mysql/MySQL\ Server\ 4.1/bin/mysqldump.exe $params > > However it doesn't work

Re: Spaces in Paths

2005-03-28 Thread Andrew Schulman
> >> mysqldump='/cygdrive/c/program\ files/mysql/MySQL\ Server\ > >> 4.1/bin/mysqldump.exe' > >> > >> I get "/cygdrive/c/program\: No such file or directory..." > >> > >> Is this just hard luck? > > > >Nope, just the way the quoting rules work. You've already quoted the spaces > >by > >using th

Re: Spaces in Paths

2005-03-28 Thread zzapper
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 11:34:12 -0500, wrote: >zzapper wrote: >> Hi, >> >> Mysql has now moved under c:/program files/ >> >> My backup bash script will run correctly if I use the follwing syntax >> >> /cygdrive/c/program\ files/mysql/MySQL\ Server\ 4.1/bin/mysqldump.exe $params >> >> However it

Re: Spaces in Paths

2005-03-28 Thread Andrew DeFaria
Jonathan Arnold wrote: zzapper wrote: Hi, Mysql has now moved under c:/program files/ My backup bash script will run correctly if I use the follwing syntax /cygdrive/c/program\ files/mysql/MySQL\ Server\ 4.1/bin/mysqldump.exe $params However it doesn't work if I try to load the above into a vari

RE: recv and errno during a connection reset/closed by peer

2005-03-28 Thread Brian Ford
On Fri, 25 Mar 2005, Peter Stephens wrote: > I boiled this down to nothing(see below). I must be missing something > basic. Yup. > I tried the suggestions made so far and it never gets to: > > printf(" >>> ERRNO %i\n", errno); > > I would expect that on a disconnect (I use putty in telnet

Re: Spaces in Paths

2005-03-28 Thread Jonathan Arnold
zzapper wrote: Hi, Mysql has now moved under c:/program files/ My backup bash script will run correctly if I use the follwing syntax /cygdrive/c/program\ files/mysql/MySQL\ Server\ 4.1/bin/mysqldump.exe $params However it doesn't work if I try to load the above into a variable eg mysqldump='/cygd

OpenSSH_3.9p1 and Could not load host key

2005-03-28 Thread Peter Fraser
I just put in OpenSSH_3.9p1 I started to get the following errors. I believe it is a permission problem, but when NT permissions are mixed with Unix permissions I get confused. Invoked from bash we get: /usr/sbin/sshd -D -d -d -d debug2: load_server_config: filename /etc/sshd_config debug2: load_

Spaces in Paths

2005-03-28 Thread zzapper
Hi, Mysql has now moved under c:/program files/ My backup bash script will run correctly if I use the follwing syntax /cygdrive/c/program\ files/mysql/MySQL\ Server\ 4.1/bin/mysqldump.exe $params However it doesn't work if I try to load the above into a variable eg mysqldump='/cygdrive/c/prog

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: gdb-20041228-3 (also includes GUI "insight" debugger)

2005-03-28 Thread Christopher Faylor
I've made a new version of the gdb debugger available for installation. This version is a refresh from the CVS repository on sources.redhat.com. The package also contains the "insight" graphical debugger. This version fixes two problems: 1) You can now restart a program within gdb without getting

Re: Compiling purely native (mingw) win32 apps under cygwin...

2005-03-28 Thread Larry Hall
At 07:13 AM 3/28/2005, you wrote: >Jani Tiainen wrote: >>Larry Hall kirjoitti: >> >>>At 05:42 AM 3/27/2005, you wrote: >>> Hi all! I was wondering what I have to do to get purely native win32 app to build under cygwin. I know that -mnocygwin directive drops out dependency to

Re: Compiling purely native (mingw) win32 apps under cygwin...

2005-03-28 Thread Jonathan Arnold
Jani Tiainen wrote: Larry Hall kirjoitti: At 05:42 AM 3/27/2005, you wrote: Hi all! I was wondering what I have to do to get purely native win32 app to build under cygwin. I know that -mnocygwin directive drops out dependency to cygwin1.dll, but how about other libraries? How I can make a separa