We found, on a release of Cygwin that's now probably almost a year old,
that:
If the /home directory had been created by Cygwin mkdir, and
If the /etc/passwd shell specified shell to run was zsh,
Then /etc/passwd would not run $HOME/.zprofile
(I.e. after starting a login zsh, you'd ha
On 1 Apr, To: cygwin@cygwin.com wrote:
> > You must mean 'chown -R --from="$USER" ...' :-)
>
> Hmm, sounds better still. :-)
D'oh! Not possible: there's no -xdev option on chown, so that would
do a whole lot more chown-ing than intended, as it reached across the
network, or at least in
On 1 Apr, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> > Luke Kendall wrote:
> >
> > > find `cygpath -m /` -xdev -user $USER -print \
> > >| tr "\n" "\000" \
> > >| xargs -0 chown Administrators.SYSTEM
Brian Dessent:
> >
> > You can use -print0, and since find is a cygwin applicatio
On 1 Apr, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> Please make sure your mailer respects the Reply-To: header -- I set it for
> a reason.
My apologies. I actually went looking for a Mail-Followup-To header in
your messge, http://cr.yp.to/proto/replyto.html> and, not seeing
one, wrongly assumed that you (l
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Rich McNeary wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I feel like I should have been abe to find this, I've googled and
> searched archives for 2 days, I see there are people who appear to
> have a similar problem, but there's no resolution posted.
>
> I'm using Cygwin for jabber 1.4.3. Jabber compil
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Brian Dessent wrote:
> Luke Kendall wrote:
>
> > find `cygpath -m /` -xdev -user $USER -print \
> >| tr "\n" "\000" \
> >| xargs -0 chown Administrators.SYSTEM
>
> You can use -print0, and since find is a cygwin application I don't see
> what the point of u
Luke,
Please make sure your mailer respects the Reply-To: header -- I set it for
a reason.
On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Luke Kendall wrote:
> On 31 Mar, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> > > The problem is then that there are two /home directories: the real
> > > /home that's mounted on, say d:/home, and the
Luke Kendall wrote:
> find `cygpath -m /` -xdev -user $USER -print \
>| tr "\n" "\000" \
>| xargs -0 chown Administrators.SYSTEM
You can use -print0, and since find is a cygwin application I don't see
what the point of using cygpath is:
find / -xdev -user $USER -print0 | xarg
Hi,
I feel like I should have been abe to find this, I've googled and
searched archives for 2 days, I see there are people who appear to
have a similar problem, but there's no resolution posted.
I'm using Cygwin for jabber 1.4.3. Jabber compiles, starts, and I can
connect to it from another compu
On 31 Mar, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> > The problem is then that there are two /home directories: the real
> > /home that's mounted on, say d:/home, and the fake /home, formed by
> > re-writing "c:/cygwin" as "/", and tacking on the home subdirectory.
> >
> > I think the solution is that I
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According to Boris New on 3/31/2005 1:54 PM:
> Hi,
>
> I send you the zip file with the two files. I tested a lot of windows
> port and all have this problem. I thought it was perhaps due to locale
> on windows.
> The format is the same and files are
On Fri, 1 Apr 2005, Luke Kendall wrote:
> On 23 Mar, Brian Dessent wrote:
> > Luke Kendall wrote:
> >
> > > Here's something that stunned me: I see different contents of a
> > > directory I want to be "empty-ish" (c:/cygwin/home), depending on how I
> > > refer to it. I think it's because someti
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From: "Corinna Vinschen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Thursday, March 31, 2005 10:06 PM
Subject: Re: 1.5.13:Is it difficult to make cygwin recycle pids when create new
process?
> On Mar 31 21:36, Merlin Ran wrote:
> > see:
> > http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2005-
On 23 Mar, Brian Dessent wrote:
> Luke Kendall wrote:
>
> > Here's something that stunned me: I see different contents of a
> > directory I want to be "empty-ish" (c:/cygwin/home), depending on how I
> > refer to it. I think it's because sometimes, "c:/cygwin" == "/".
> >
> > $ cygpath -m /
>
Hello,
I have cygwin installed on a windows 2003 enterprise edition domain
controller.
The version of cygwin is:
$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.2 server 1.5.13(0.122/4/2) 2005-03-01 11:01 i686 unknown
unknown Cygwin
I ran the ssh-host-config -y script and allowed it to create the
ssh_server user fo
103571.1247 wrote:
I've also been looking for a way to run Netscape or Mozilla under Win98
Cygwin (under XWin with graphics), but I haven't found one yet.
Umm, for a practical reason, or just as an exotic intellectual exercise?
Win98?! Are you also maybe running it on a 486? That would be a *real
On Thu, Mar 31, 2005 at 02:42:58PM -0700, Scott Dudley wrote:
>Is it possible to create a file type association for .sh and the Cygwin
>shell? If so, can you tell me how?
Install the "chere" package.
cgf
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Scott Dudley wrote:
Is it possible to create a file type association for .sh and the Cygwin
shell? If so, can you tell me how?
The same way you do for any other Windows file extension: double-click
on the file, Windows will ask you what you want to open the file with,
and you say "c:\cygwin\bin
Is it possible to create a file type association for .sh and the Cygwin
shell? If so, can you tell me how?
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AVT-Wien wrote:
> With cygwin1.dll version 1.5.13 exit codes to Windows (I use W2K and XP) have
> changed by a factor of 256 (shift of 8 bits) as mentioned in the 2 messages
> cited below. I have processes running under Windows shells that run several
> days, doing a lot of steps (both unix tools
At 01:48 PM 3/31/2005, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>With cygwin1.dll version 1.5.13 exit codes to Windows (I use W2K and XP) have
>changed by a factor of 256 (shift of 8 bits) as mentioned in the 2 messages
>cited below. I have processes running under Windows shells that run several
>days, doing a lot of ste
> -Original Message-
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> Of Igor Pechtchanski
>
> > ~$ time hostname
> > MY_HOSTNAME
> > real0m0.111s
> > user0m0.060s
> > sys 0m0.040s
> > [...]
> >
> > ~$ time echo `hostname`
> > MY_HOSTNAME
> > real0m6.175s
> > use
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At 12:58 PM 3/31/2005, you wrote:
>Could you please tell me what could be causing this problem, or if I have to
>file a bug report?
Please "file" a bug report. Follow the guidelines from the link below:
>Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
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Hi,
With cygwin1.dll version 1.5.13 exit codes to Windows (I use W2K and XP) have
changed by a factor of 256 (shift of 8 bits) as mentioned in the 2 messages
cited below. I have processes running under Windows shells that run several
days, doing a lot of steps (both unix tools like gawk, head, sor
Emile wrote:
Hi!
I've a problem during cygwin use.
CommandS "ls","d" or "dir"(oTherS .exe file) and "exec ls","exec d"
(oTherS .exe files in /bin)are not understanding.
And when I try to run some command using:
"exec /bin/ls" (For example) command prompt
exiting! Why does it exit???
When you use e
Hello!!
I am having serious problems getting cygwin to work properly on a WinXP.
I dont understand why it keeps saying that the user medium was not found.
This not only happens when cywing is started, which fires a error message
saying that mkdir was unable to create the users directory and
At 12:08 PM 3/31/2005, you wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I've a problem during cygwin use.
>
>CommandS "ls","d" or "dir"(oTherS .exe file) and "exec ls","exec d"
>(oTherS .exe files in /bin)are not understanding.
>
>And when I try to run some command using:
>"exec /bin/ls" (For example) command prompt
>exiting!
Hi!
I've a problem during cygwin use.
CommandS "ls","d" or "dir"(oTherS .exe file) and "exec ls","exec d"
(oTherS .exe files in /bin)are not understanding.
And when I try to run some command using:
"exec /bin/ls" (For example) command prompt
exiting! Why does it exit???
How can I fix it?
And ho
Neal Symms wrote:
> ~$ time hostname
> MY_HOSTNAME
> real0m0.111s
> user0m0.060s
> sys 0m0.040s
Here bash only has to spawn one subprocess, /bin/hostname.
> ~$ time echo hello
> hello
> real0m0.000s
> user0m0.000s
> sys 0m0.000s
Here bash doesn't have to spawn anything,
On Thu, 31 Mar 2005, Neal Symms wrote:
> I've searched for anyone having similar problems, but can't find anything.
> Here's the gist:
>
> ~$ time hostname
> MY_HOSTNAME
> real0m0.111s
> user0m0.060s
> sys 0m0.040s
>
> ~$ time echo hello
> hello
> real0m0.000s
> user0m0.000s
>
I've searched for anyone having similar problems, but can't find anything.
Here's the gist:
~$ time hostname
MY_HOSTNAME
real0m0.111s
user0m0.060s
sys 0m0.040s
~$ time echo hello
hello
real0m0.000s
user0m0.000s
sys 0m0.000s
~$ time echo `hostname`
MY_HOSTNAME
real0m6.
On Thu, Mar 31, 2005 at 01:48:13AM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 06:33:53PM -0800, Matt Olson wrote:
>>Now to find a version of SDL that builds with Cygwin. Anyone have
>>experience with that, just offhand?
>
>As strange as it sounds, non-cygwin applications are not rea
Danny Ng wrote:
> I recently downloaded the latest version of Cygwin and installed onto
> my computer. On 99% completion I received an error. I'm not sure
> whether this is affecting the gcc compiler or not. Whenever I try
> compiling my program, it gives me this error.
Note: It would be a lot ea
I recently downloaded the latest version of Cygwin and installed onto
my computer. On 99% completion I received an error. I'm not sure
whether this is affecting the gcc compiler or not. Whenever I try
compiling my program, it gives me this error.
$ gcc -Wall -ansi -pedantic BMI.c -o BMI
/usr/lib/g
On Mar 31 21:36, Merlin Ran wrote:
> see:
> http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2005-03/msg00657.html
>
> When start a new Windows process, the system attempt to recycle a previously
> used PID, so the maximam PID in the system is low. But when I invoke a
> command in Cygwin, the PID of new process al
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According to Boris New on 3/31/2005 5:30 AM:
> Hi,
>
> Join in coreutils 5.3.03 gives incomplete results when the two files
> include french accentuated characters. (for instance
> é|è|â|ï|ü|ê|ç|î|ô|û|ü|ë|à|ù) .
> Results are okay when I have only one
docbook-xml43 package contains Docbook XML DTD version 4.3 as published by
OASIS.
To install this package, click on the "Install Cygwin now" link on the
http://cygwin.com/ web page. This downloads setup.exe to your system. Then, run
setup and answer all of the questions. You'll find the package li
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According to Krisztian Fekete on 3/31/2005 2:22 AM:
> Hi,
>
> GNU tail has an option to output the last n bytes:
>
> $ tail --help
> ...
> -c, --bytes=Noutput the last N bytes
> ...
>
> In the current coreutils version (5.3.0-3) the sh
see:
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2005-03/msg00657.html
When start a new Windows process, the system attempt to recycle a previously
used PID, so the maximam PID in the system is low. But when I invoke a
command in Cygwin, the PID of new process always increase. It may not be a
problem as long
I've updated the docbook-xsl package to version 1.68.1-1.
docbook-xsl package contains XSL stylesheets for the DocBook XML DTD
created by Norman Walsh and others.
Changes since 1.68.0-1:
- Updated to mainstream 1.68.1
To update your installation, click on the "Install Cygwin now" link on
the htt
Max,
On Wed, Mar 30, 2005 at 05:21:25PM +0100, Max Bowsher wrote:
> I ran into a DLL base address problem, and rebased.
>
> However, instead of fixing this, rebasing just changed the error
> message to this:
>
> 4 [main] ruby 2652 fhandler_disk_file::fixup_mmap_after_fork:
> requested 0x3F
Hi,
Join in coreutils 5.3.03 gives incomplete results when the two files
include french accentuated characters. (for instance
é|è|â|ï|ü|ê|ç|î|ô|û|ü|ë|à|ù) .
Results are okay when I have only one text file with accentuated characters.
I'm quite surprised that such a bug has not been found before.
"Ostash!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> дÈëÏûÏ¢ÐÂÎÅ
:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hello All!
>
> I'm trying to build binutils 2.15:
>
>
gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I../../binutils-2.15/bfd -I. -D_GNU_SOURCE -I. -I..
/../binutils-2.15/bfd -I../../binutils-2.15/bfd/../include -I../../binutils-
2.15/bfd/../intl -I../intl
Andrzej Wisniewski wrote:
> I have installed a Cygwin ntpdate ver. 3.2 (beta) on Windows 2000
I think what you meant to say was you installed a version of ntpdate
that some third party ported to Cygwin. It's not part of any Cygwin
packages, so you should ask the third party that ported it. This
Hi,
GNU tail has an option to output the last n bytes:
$ tail --help
...
-c, --bytes=N output the last N bytes
...
In the current coreutils version (5.3.0-3) the short option version
stopped working:
$ tail -c 30
tail: cannot open `30' for reading: No such file or directory
while
Hello
I have installed a Cygwin ntpdate ver. 3.2 (beta) on Windows 2000
Server. There I have a problem after change time on our server with daylight
saving mechanism. I'm in GMT+01:00 zone and few days ago our clock was changed
from 02:00am to 03:00am o'clock. From this moment command :
ntpdate -
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 23:33:53 -0800, Brian Dessent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Matt Olson wrote:
>
> > Now to find a version of SDL that builds with Cygwin.
>
> http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-10/msg01145.html
Thanks again!
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