IP_TOS possible bug?

2005-09-04 Thread Yung Leem
I am having a trouble with setting IP_TOS. Currently I am trying to send UDP packets with TOS parameter set to something other than the default value of 0x00. I am using cygwin version 1.5.17(0.129/4/2). I have no problem sending a UDP packet if I do not call the following function, int rc = s

IP_TOS possible bug?

2005-09-04 Thread Yung Leem
I am having a trouble with setting IP_TOS. Currently I am trying to send UDP packets with TOS parameter set to something other than the default value of 0x00. I am using cygwin version 1.5.17(0.129/4/2). I have no problem sending a UDP packet if I do not call the following function, int rc = se

Re: Intermittent scp crash on completion, Win98 SE, snapshot

2005-09-04 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Sat, Sep 03, 2005 at 03:28:59PM -0600, Eric Blake wrote: >According to Christopher Faylor on 9/2/2005 8:02 PM: >>If you can get this to fail under strace, that would probably point to >>the problem pretty quickly. It looks like something is trying to get >>the pid of the process during the fina

Re: rxvt titles and icon names

2005-09-04 Thread Brian Dessent
Mike Miller wrote: > I am running a new Cygwin on Win XP Pro x64. It seems to be working fine > but I am unable to get a title and icon name for rxvt most of the time. > The -n and -T arguments seem to be ignored and I always have "~" (just a > tilde) in the title bar. The default bash prompt ($

rxvt titles and icon names

2005-09-04 Thread Mike Miller
I am running a new Cygwin on Win XP Pro x64. It seems to be working fine but I am unable to get a title and icon name for rxvt most of the time. The -n and -T arguments seem to be ignored and I always have "~" (just a tilde) in the title bar. What is the trick? Thanks in advance! Mike -- M

Re: Posting problems

2005-09-04 Thread Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes
On Sun, Sep 04, 2005 at 08:54:44PM -0500, Mike Miller wrote: > On Sun, 4 Sep 2005, Brian Dessent wrote: > > >Have you considered that the reason your subject flagged the off-topic > >filter was because of the presence of 'xterm' and not 'rxvt'? > > Yes. That may be true, and if that is how the

Re: Posting problems

2005-09-04 Thread Mike Miller
On Sun, 4 Sep 2005, Brian Dessent wrote: Have you considered that the reason your subject flagged the off-topic filter was because of the presence of 'xterm' and not 'rxvt'? Yes. That may be true, and if that is how the program works, why doesn't it tell me?? When it says it is "off topic"

Re: Building CGAL libs on Cygwin - Problems

2005-09-04 Thread Leandro Melo
Thanks!!! It works now!! On 9/3/05, René Berber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > René Berber wrote: > [snip] > > Install gmp developer. > > Correction, just install gmp library, it includes the developer stuff (i.e. > gmp.h); there is no separate developer package. > -- > René Berber > > > -- > Uns

Re: Posting problems

2005-09-04 Thread Brian Dessent
Mike Miller wrote: > cygwin-xfree? I think to say that it is "off topic" is not very helpful > -- it certainly looked like a mistake to me because my message was about > cygwin. is very clear that anything X-related goes to [EMAIL PROTECTED] If I got a boun

Re: Posting problems

2005-09-04 Thread Mike Miller
On Sun, 4 Sep 2005, Brian Dessent wrote: Mike Miller wrote: A message of mine was rejected today and I received the "failure notice" below. There was nothing wrong with my message and there was no obvious reason for it to have been rejected. Um, did you try actually reading what the bounce

Re: Posting problems

2005-09-04 Thread Brian Dessent
"Steven E. Harris" wrote: > > As to the other problems: Attachments are fine. > > It's not looking that way from here. If you're still not convinced, browse the archives where you will find hundreds of examples of messages with cygcheck output (and other files, such as patches) attached. > I ha

Re: Posting problems

2005-09-04 Thread Steven E. Harris
"Steven E. Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I'm starting to wonder if it has something to do with the cygcheck > output attachment. I'll try attaching that file to a follow-on > message to test the difference. I posted two messages with the cygcheck output attached as MIME type plain/text. N

Re: Posting problems

2005-09-04 Thread hsim
On Sun, 4 Sep 2005 18:16:05 -0500 (CDT) Mike Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > : > Sorry, your message has been denied due to keywords found in your > subject. This is probably due to an off-topic post. > See for mailing list > info for th

Re: Posting problems

2005-09-04 Thread Steven E. Harris
Brian Dessent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > As to the other problems: Attachments are fine. It's not looking that way from here. > HTML email though is forbidden. Fair enough. I'm not sending HTML. > The reason for the rejection will be stated in the bounce. I have not received any bounce mes

Re: Posting problems

2005-09-04 Thread Brian Dessent
Mike Miller wrote: > A message of mine was rejected today and I received the "failure notice" > below. There was nothing wrong with my message and there was no obvious > reason for it to have been rejected. Um, did you try actually reading what the bounce said? > Sorry, your message has been de

Re: Posting problems

2005-09-04 Thread Mike Miller
A message of mine was rejected today and I received the "failure notice" below. There was nothing wrong with my message and there was no obvious reason for it to have been rejected. Mike Date: 4 Sep 2005 19:39:51 - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: failure notice Hi

Re: Posting problems

2005-09-04 Thread Steven E. Harris
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I do not know where that error reply from the cygwin list got lost, > but it will always get lost. Maybe some filtering running at my mail > provider? I don't think it's at your end or my end; it seems to be the Cygwin/Sourceware server. I've posted that XEmacs-related

Re: Posting problems

2005-09-04 Thread hsim
On Sun, 04 Sep 2005 14:56:29 -0700 "Steven E. Harris" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Gregg Levine writes: > > > Did you get a peculiar response from the Cygwin list server? > > No, I have not received a response, other than the cygwin.com MTA > accepting each message without complaint. > The sam

Re: Posting problems

2005-09-04 Thread Steven E. Harris
Gregg Levine writes: > Did you get a peculiar response from the Cygwin list server? No, I have not received a response, other than the cygwin.com MTA accepting each message without complaint. -- Steven E. Harris -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem report

Re: Posting problems

2005-09-04 Thread Gregg Levine
Hello from Gregg C Levine Well so far since subscribing via my GMail account, I have seen several messages. Yours is the first I've decided to respond to. Did you get a peculiar response from the Cygwin list server? I suggest you post it here. -- Gregg C Levine [EMAIL PROTECTED] "This signature w

Posting problems

2005-09-04 Thread Steven E. Harris
This week I tried several times to post a message with the following subject line xemacs-21.4.17: crashes repeatedly with failed assertion in redisplay-msw.c both by sending messages directly to cygwin at cygwin dot com and by posting to the gmane.os.cygwin newsgroup. I have y

Re: 1.5.18-1: Crash launching COMMAND.COM (W98)

2005-09-04 Thread Brian Dessent
Sean Gugler wrote: > Trying to launch Windows 98 "COMMAND.COM" from bash results in a crash > dialog that won't go away. That is, dismissing it results in an > immediate reposting of the same dialog. There was a problem with launching 16 bit applications that occured exactly as you state, but th