"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
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
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
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_
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
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
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
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
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
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,
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
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:
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
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
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
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_
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 $params
However it doesn't work if I try to load the above into a variable
eg
mysqldump='/cygdr
At 01:52 PM 3/28/2005, you wrote:
>Hi Cywin users,
>I have installed Cygwin on my windows machine that is on a domain. I am trying
>to rsync to a linux machine. This is the error i get when i run the rsync
>command with ssh enabled. I guess the problem is because the Cygwin is
>installed on a share
Hi Cywin users,
I have installed Cygwin on my windows machine that is on a domain. I am trying
to rsync to a linux machine. This is the error i get when i run the rsync
command with ssh enabled. I guess the problem is because the Cygwin is
installed on a shared network drive. Is there any turnaroun
At Monday, March 28, 2005 1:01 PM, zzapper wrote:
> On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 12:42:58 -0500, wrote:
>>
>> Have you tried the following:
>>
>>mysqldump="/cygdrive/c/program files/mysql/MySQL Server
>> 4.1/bin/mysqldump.exe""$mysqldump" $params
>>
>> Without the double-quotes around the actua
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 12:42:58 -0500, wrote:
>
>Have you tried the following:
>
>mysqldump="/cygdrive/c/program files/mysql/MySQL Server
> 4.1/bin/mysqldump.exe"
>"$mysqldump" $params
>
>Without the double-quotes around the actual call, the variable gets
>split at spaces such that only th
At 11:31 AM 3/28/2005, you wrote:
>I just put in OpenSSH_3.9p1 I started to
>get the following errors. I believe it
>is a permission problem, but when NT
>permissions are mixed with Unix permissions
>I get confused.
Those permissions look fine.
>$ ssh -v
>OpenSSH_3.9, OpenSSL 0.9.7d 17 Mar 200
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
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
> >> 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
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
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
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
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
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_
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
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
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
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
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