irwin at bongo wrote:
When running some non-Cygwin programs from bash (seems to be mostly a problem
with 16-bit programs, but also some 32-bit programs), bash gets an invalid page
fault in KERNEL32.DLL and pops up a fault dialog.
I have seen the same problem with WindowsME for at least a mont
Steve Kelem wrote:
> Okay. I ran rebase. Then I get the same problem.
I just noticed that ruby uses .so for the name of its dynamic modules,
but I think the rebaseall script only looks for .dll. Make a list of
all the .so files in the ruby package and pass that to rebaseall with
the -T flag, o
Brian Dessent wrote, On 06/07/2005 06:58 AM:
Alireza Ghasemi wrote:
1.I have never tried to create any username in Cygwin (Because I don't know
how!).Also,I haven't given any username to apache.just I typed "apachectl
start".How can I create a username in cygwin?
2.I have a very weak dial-up i
rsync has started reported negative statistics with the 20050610
snapshot and a DLL I built from CVS HEAD today using gcc 3.4.4 and the
latest gcc-mingw release. Interestingly (to me, at least), it works
correctly with CVS HEAD built today using gcc 3.3.3 and the previous
gcc-mingw release
On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 09:53:26AM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 03:00:31PM +0430, Alireza Ghasemi wrote:
>>Hello,
>>Thanks to all of you for your attention to my humble spacebar key.The fact
>>is that , I don't have much experience in writing formal English letters.So
>
Christopher Faylor said the following on 6/10/2005 10:34 AM:
On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 10:26:42AM -0700, Steve Kelem wrote:
I tried running "ri File", and got the following messages:
C:\cygwin\bin\ruby.exe (2636): *** unable to remap
C:\cygwin\lib\ruby\1.8\i386-cygwin\syck.so to same address
Steve Kelem wrote:
After having used the Cygwin download program (which is FANTASTIC!),
I've noticed that I end up with redundant copies of the software. There
are multiple versions of a piece of software in a directory, e.g.,
/release/binutils/binutils-20050520-1.tar.bz2
/release/binutils/binu
On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 10:08:30PM -0400, Beman Dawes wrote:
>I've been in contact with Newlib people working on the problem in, which is
>where the problem needs to be solved. They really need encouragement that
>people do care about wide character support, and that not having it is a
>black ey
"Jaeho Shin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I'm having problem with accessing files that have Unicode in their
>filenames.
>
>...
The Boost Filesystem library (www.boost.org/libs/filesystem) release version
does not currently support Unicode or other wide-characte
Christopher Faylor wrote:
Wow. I never expected that bash would actually be faster.
I would appreciate getting a few more benchmarks for other packages.
If this holds out then moving to bash is a no-brainer.
FWIW, there has been a concerted effort in libtool-2.0 to replace
fork/exec'ed subp
The catgets package is now available in the Cygwin distribution. Catgets
is a programming library for issuing messages via a message catalog so
a program can speak multiple languages. The library contains the
X/Open standard catgets(), catopen(), and catclose() calls. The package
also includes t
On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 06:13:31PM -0500, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
>Configuring wxWindows from cvs, on a 3.4GHz P4:
>
>Sh = Ash:
>real3m55.351s
>user5m8.610s
>sys 1m53.240s
>
>Sh = Bash:
>real3m41.850s
>user5m6.220s
>sys 1m53.426s
>
>Looks like the time has come.
Wow. I n
On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 04:35:05PM -0700, Shankar Unni wrote:
>Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>So, in conversation with Corinna, I think that we're starting to lean
>>towards making /bin/sh == bash sometime soon.
>
>Excellent idea. And it even seems to handle the automatic switch to
>POSIX mode correc
PS:
I was as surprised as the Gentle Reader was at the closeness of these
results, so I repeated this test several times. I made absolutely sure I
was running the sh I thought I was running, and the results are 100%
repeatable; there is simply no real difference in speed between shells. So
the c
Christopher Faylor wrote:
So, in conversation with Corinna, I think that we're starting to lean
towards making /bin/sh == bash sometime soon.
Excellent idea. And it even seems to handle the automatic switch to
POSIX mode correctly when called "sh.exe".
Talking of which, how good is "pdksh"
Configuring wxWindows from cvs, on a 3.4GHz P4:
Sh = Ash:
real3m55.351s
user5m8.610s
sys 1m53.240s
Sh = Bash:
real3m41.850s
user5m6.220s
sys 1m53.426s
Looks like the time has come.
--
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> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailt
On Thursday, June 09, 2005 at 6:12 PM, Mark Pizzolato wrote:
On Thursday, June 09, 2005 at 3:35 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 08, 2005 at 05:43:59PM -0700, Mark Pizzolato wrote:
> >There is a serious problem for multi threaded programs doing simple I/O
> >operations in cygwin (open,
After having used the Cygwin download program (which is FANTASTIC!),
I've noticed that I end up with redundant copies of the software. There
are multiple versions of a piece of software in a directory, e.g.,
/release/binutils/binutils-20050520-1.tar.bz2
/release/binutils/binutils-20050608-2.ta
On Jun 10 11:06, Johnny B. Goode wrote:
> Also, the data leaves gzip without problems when piped through the pipeline
> program, and the pipeline program then gets the error instead, which
> indicates to me, that the error is not in the gzip program. It must be in
> the system code behind the write
starting new thread, trying for attention :->
old thread: http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2005-06/msg00306.html
Larry:
THANKS for taking the time to reply, and thanks for the (~/.bash_login)
suggestion.
Below are two tests cases for "ssh localhost date". The Linux
test shows that ~/.bash
I read the mailing list every day. MC on Cygwin does not lack a maintainer.
I'll try my best to solve this issue.
-- оригин. съобщ. --
Тема: Re: mcedit stackdumps (Pavel please comment?)
От: Christopher Faylor
Two things:
- It would be nice if the mc maintainer would comment on this. P
On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 10:26:42AM -0700, Steve Kelem wrote:
>I tried running "ri File", and got the following messages:
>
>C:\cygwin\bin\ruby.exe (2636): *** unable to remap
>C:\cygwin\lib\ruby\1.8\i386-cygwin\syck.so to same address as
>parent(0x37) != 0x276
>C:\cygwin\bin\ruby.exe (263
I tried running "ri File", and got the following messages:
C:\cygwin\bin\ruby.exe (2636): *** unable to remap
C:\cygwin\lib\ruby\1.8\i386-cygwin\syck.so to same address as
parent(0x37) != 0x276
C:\cygwin\bin\ruby.exe (2636): *** unable to remap
C:\cygwin\lib\ruby\1.8\i386-cygwin\syck.s
Hello,
On Fri, 10 Jun 2005, Krzysztof Duleba wrote:
> Christopher Faylor wrote:
>
> > >$ cat mc.exe.stackdump
> > >Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION at eip=610CA032
> >
> > This is indicative of a malloc corruption problem. It is probably a
> problem
> > with mcedit itself, not cygwin.
>
> OK,
On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 12:25:38PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>- This is problem is usually caused by free()ing the same block of memory
>twice.
Sigh. To restate in English:
"This problem is usually caused by free()ing the same block of memory
twice."
cgf
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On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 06:19:25PM +0200, Krzysztof Duleba wrote:
>Christopher Faylor wrote:
>
>> >$ cat mc.exe.stackdump
>> >Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION at eip=610CA032
>>
>>This is indicative of a malloc corruption problem. It is probably a
>>problem with mcedit itself, not cygwin.
>
>OK,
Christopher Faylor wrote:
> >$ cat mc.exe.stackdump
> >Exception: STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION at eip=610CA032
>
> This is indicative of a malloc corruption problem. It is probably a
problem
> with mcedit itself, not cygwin.
OK, I sent the report to mc mailing list. I hope they will know what to do
a
mkdtemp appears to be present (found by configure) but not declared:
calls.c:1490: error: `mkdtemp' undeclared (first use this function)
$ grep -r mkdtemp /usr/include/
/usr/include/cygwin/version.h: 129: Export mkdtemp.
grep: warning: /usr/include/X11/X11: recursive directory loop
$
--
Sa
On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 04:47:37PM +0200, Krzysztof Duleba wrote:
>Hi
>
>For a few months now I've been suffering from mcedit internal error. Every
>once in a while, without any reason, mcedit stackdumps during exit
>procedure (after pressing F10 or double ESC). I got this error with
>1.5.16, then
A long time ago, in a Cygwin release prior to B20.1, someone made the
decision to use "ash" as the standard /bin/sh for Cygwin. The sole
reason for doing this was that ash was faster than bash.
Later, at one point, I implemented a sorta-wannabe version of vfork, and
commissioned one of the people
Hi
For a few months now I've been suffering from mcedit internal error. Every
once in a while, without any reason, mcedit stackdumps during exit
procedure (after pressing F10 or double ESC). I got this error with
1.5.16, then with 1.5.17 snapshots, and now with 1.5.17 as well. I haven't
tried curr
At 10:12 AM 6/10/2005, you wrote:
>Original Message
>>From: Larry Hall
>>Sent: 10 June 2005 14:55
>
>> At 04:56 AM 6/10/2005, you wrote:
>> Did you run "mkpasswd -c -l", like I told you?
>>>
>>> yep, do you mean -c or -d here ? I've done both, -d is
>>> taking forever to resolve, -c do
Original Message
>From: Larry Hall
>Sent: 10 June 2005 14:55
> At 04:56 AM 6/10/2005, you wrote:
> Did you run "mkpasswd -c -l", like I told you?
>>
>> yep, do you mean -c or -d here ? I've done both, -d is
>> taking forever to resolve, -c does resolve, but I
>> still get the same inc
At 05:47 AM 6/10/2005, you wrote:
>Hi guys,
>
>chere adds a "bash here" context menu just fine. However:
>
>1) You have to click on a folder icon, clicking in a folder that's open does
>not work
I'm not sure what you mean by this. "bash here" is added to *folder*
context menus. You have to do
At 04:56 AM 6/10/2005, you wrote:
Did you run "mkpasswd -c -l", like I told you?
>
>yep, do you mean -c or -d here ? I've done both, -d is
>taking forever to resolve, -c does resolve, but I
>still get the same incorrect logon when i do -c with
>mkpasswd and mkgroup.
>
>the commands are running
On Fri, Jun 10, 2005 at 03:00:31PM +0430, Alireza Ghasemi wrote:
>Hello,
>Thanks to all of you for your attention to my humble spacebar key.The fact
>is that , I don't have much experience in writing formal English letters.So
>please excuse me for mistakes which may happen.The culprit is me not my
I wrote:
>> [...] If a disclaimer is all that you want, I'm sure you/I can get
>> it. In fact, as long as they know about the uncopyrighted code and
>> don't do anything about it, they've given up rights to it.
Christopher Faylor wrote:
> And you prove that they don't know anything about it by...
Larry:
Thanks for taking the time to reply, and thanks for the (~/.bash_login)
suggestion.
Below are two tests cases for "ssh localhost date". The Linux
test shows that ~/.bashrc is read. The Cygwin case shows none of
~/{.bash_profile,.bash_login,.profile,.bashrc} are read. Doesn't this
seem lik
Hello,
Thanks to all of you for your attention to my humble spacebar key.The fact
is that , I don't have much experience in writing formal English letters.So
please excuse me for mistakes which may happen.The culprit is me not my
keyboard!
But another question is that I tried to compile allegro but
Original Message
>From: Roy Wiseman
>Sent: 09 June 2005 22:05
> (can't say I liked the insult much Dave, but my
> mistake was accidental you know. Maybe it's a Scottish
> thing that we treat people with respect until they
> disrespect us, I guess we don't think we should have
> to put up
Hi guys,
chere adds a "bash here" context menu just fine. However:
1) You have to click on a folder icon, clicking in a folder that's open
does not work
2) It opens the shell not in the folder you clicked on, but in the parent
folder
I do not subscribe to the mailing list (too high volume),
On Thu, 9 Jun 2005 10:18:44, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Did you try gzip -c ?
Hi Corinna.
I've just tried adding the -c option; it does not change anything. Actually,
I believe the -c option is default for gzip when no filenames are given as
parameters.
Also, the data leaves gzip without problem
Hi Igor,
>>> Also, as your cygcheck output shows, you are in a
domain. It's quite possible that the domain
controller really is taking more than 30 minutes to
return the set of users and groups (for large
domains).
Yes, as you say, I can see the output from tee and it
shows that this will take f
On Jun 6 11:39, Tim Hart wrote:
> All,
>
> My XP machine is currently unable to connect to my Windows domain before
> logging in. Windows uses cached information to accept my domain login. I then
> VPN to my domain, and life is good.
>
> If my VPN connection is established, then Cygwin works j
On Jun 9 17:31, Brian Dessent wrote:
> alex hardy wrote:
>
> > Every time I use the ./config comand it does not work.
>
> Huh? This is way too vague to answer.
>
> 1. "./config" is not a standard command, do you mean "./configure"?
Sounds like the OpenSSL config which is really called config
On Jun 9 15:25, Brian Dessent wrote:
> Ross Boulet wrote:
> > I recently downloaded and compiled dig from the bind
> > website. [...]
>
> Since that functionality already exists, your best bet would be to
> either a) use the win32 port b) patch dig to include that functionality
> when compiling
On Jun 9 21:08, Manny Kaiser wrote:
> resent in plain text
>
> On 6/9/05, Manny Kaiser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a win2k client with a SCSI card connected to a Quantum l200 tape
> > loader - dlt7000 tape drive with a 8 slot robot.
> >
> > I made a backup of data on
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