Re: please try latest snapshot

2005-09-09 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 05:06:30PM -0700, David Rothenberger wrote: >I'm having a problem with the 20050908 snapshot. I have been using >my own compiled version of XEmacs 21.4 for some time and I >frequently use the DDE client winclient. I noticed that this client >started core dumping with recent

RE: cron script can awk wget file but not head/cat it

2005-09-09 Thread Pagano, Tom - Portland, OR
This was exactly the problem. I'm sharing someone else's computer, so I didn't even realize those files were there (i.e. C:/bin/ is chock full of grep.exe, head.exe, sed.exe...). At the start of my script I defined my path and it worked no problem. Crisis averted, thank you! Tom - >Fro

Re: Logout Terminal Services RDC ends ssh invoked by W2k3 service

2005-09-09 Thread Larry Hall
At 07:34 PM 9/9/2005, you wrote: >>You could do me a favour and try the latest Cygwin snapshot 2005-Sep-08 >>from http://www.cygwin.com/snapshots/ It contains a patch which let >>Cygwin application ignore the LOGOFF event entirely and let the default >>mechanism deal with it. I'd be interested if

RE: cron script can awk wget file but not head/cat it

2005-09-09 Thread Larry Hall
At 06:11 PM 9/9/2005, you wrote: >Thank you for the very prompt response. > >If I assume that it's the System that's running the script via the cron, >isn't System the owner of the file that results from wget? Or do wgetted >files belong to someone else? And do Awk and Cat require different >permi

Re: please try latest snapshot

2005-09-09 Thread David Rothenberger
I'm having a problem with the 20050908 snapshot. I have been using my own compiled version of XEmacs 21.4 for some time and I frequently use the DDE client winclient. I noticed that this client started core dumping with recent snapshots. I did some investigation and found that winclient uses WinMa

Re: Logout Terminal Services RDC ends ssh invoked by W2k3 service

2005-09-09 Thread Michael Brian Bentley
You could do me a favour and try the latest Cygwin snapshot 2005-Sep-08 from http://www.cygwin.com/snapshots/ It contains a patch which let Cygwin application ignore the LOGOFF event entirely and let the default mechanism deal with it. I'd be interested if it changes the observed behaviour. That

Re: Logout Terminal Services RDC ends ssh invoked by W2k3 service

2005-09-09 Thread Michael Brian Bentley
You could do me a favour and try the latest Cygwin snapshot 2005-Sep-08 from http://www.cygwin.com/snapshots/ It contains a patch which let Cygwin application ignore the LOGOFF event entirely and let the default mechanism deal with it. I'd be interested if it changes the observed behaviour. That

RE: cron script can awk wget file but not head/cat it

2005-09-09 Thread Pagano, Tom - Portland, OR
Thank you for the very prompt response. If I assume that it's the System that's running the script via the cron, isn't System the owner of the file that results from wget? Or do wgetted files belong to someone else? And do Awk and Cat require different permission levels (presumably awk is more la

Re: Logout Terminal Services RDC ends ssh invoked by W2k3 service

2005-09-09 Thread Eric Blake
> A quick note: if you use nohup or setsid, don't forget to redirect *all* > of stdin, stdout, stderr -- otherwise ssh may get a broken pipe/EOF and > quit. In coreutils CVS (which will become 5.3.1), nohup will redirect stdin on your behalf, in light of a recent POSIX interpretation, for this ver

Re: cron script can awk wget file but not head/cat it

2005-09-09 Thread Brian Dessent
"Pagano, Tom - Portland, OR" wrote: > I have a problem where I get one behavior when I run a file from a cron and > another when I run it from the command line. Attached is my cygcheck.out file. >From your cygcheck, you have some set of unix-like utilities in c:\bin. Check the setting of the PA

Re: cron script can awk wget file but not head/cat it

2005-09-09 Thread Eric Blake
> > And sntl_data_moved_then_headed.csv contains: Cannot open file > /home/tompagano/test/sntl_data_moved.csv > This is a simplification of a much broader script I've been trying to run > that > was failing, but I've been able to isolate it down to this specific problem. > I'm > quite baffle

cron script can awk wget file but not head/cat it

2005-09-09 Thread Pagano, Tom - Portland, OR
I have a problem where I get one behavior when I run a file from a cron and another when I run it from the command line. Attached is my cygcheck.out file. When I run the following script from the command line: $ cat testscript.scr mydir="/home/tompagano/test" cd

Re: Logout Terminal Services RDC ends ssh invoked by W2k3 service

2005-09-09 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Fri, 9 Sep 2005, Michael Brian Bentley wrote: > > You could do me a favour and try the latest Cygwin snapshot 2005-Sep-08 > > from http://www.cygwin.com/snapshots/ It contains a patch which let > > Cygwin application ignore the LOGOFF event entirely and let the default > > mechanism deal with i

Re: Logout Terminal Services RDC ends ssh invoked by W2k3 service

2005-09-09 Thread Michael Brian Bentley
You could do me a favour and try the latest Cygwin snapshot 2005-Sep-08 from http://www.cygwin.com/snapshots/ It contains a patch which let Cygwin application ignore the LOGOFF event entirely and let the default mechanism deal with it. I'd be interested if it changes the observed behaviour. That

Re: setup.exe feature request (text mounts)

2005-09-09 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Fri, Sep 09, 2005 at 11:00:42AM -0700, Shankar Unni wrote: >Since the text-mode mounts discussion (re: the "file" command) drifted >off into the merits of text vs binary mode (talk fodder), I thought I'd >split off this one as a top-level message to reiterate the request. > >Could setup.exe be

[ANNOUNCEMENT] update: gsl-1.6-2 (GNU Scientific Library)

2005-09-09 Thread Teun Burgers
The cygwin gsl package (GNU Scientific Library) has been updated to 1.6-2. New in the 1.6-2 version compared to the 1.6-1 version is that this version uses the faster Fortran cblas routines available from the recently added lapack package instead of gsl's own C implementation of cblas. This shoul

Re: Where's fpu_control.h ???

2005-09-09 Thread Larry Hall
At 08:49 AM 9/9/2005, you wrote: >So, there's no solution for it yet? Sure, that's one way to put it. Another is that no one yet has needed it so no one has taken the time to create it. You're the first to post a need so you're certainly welcome to help fill that need for you and others by sub

setup.exe feature request (text mounts)

2005-09-09 Thread Shankar Unni
Since the text-mode mounts discussion (re: the "file" command) drifted off into the merits of text vs binary mode (talk fodder), I thought I'd split off this one as a top-level message to reiterate the request. Could setup.exe be modified so that the choice of "text" vs "binary" (DOS vs Unix l

Re: sftp "connection closed"

2005-09-09 Thread Jack Offerman
On 9/7/05, Igor Pechtchanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wed, 7 Sep 2005, Jack Offerman wrote: > > > On 9/7/05, Larry Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > . Thanks. > > > > At 12:33 PM 9/7/2005, you wrote: > > > >When "ssh host" works but "sftp host

RE: NFS-server - no access to mounted disks

2005-09-09 Thread Robb, Sam
> Thanks a lot for providing the NFS server > for cygwing. > Following the NFS-howto by Hugh Sparks > http://www.csparks.com/CygwinNFS/index.xml > I was able to set up the NFS server on my > Win 2000 pro computer via cygwin. Hi Christian, Glad you find it useful! Thanks for the pointer to the

RE: [PATCH] RE: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Update: octave-2.1.71-3

2005-09-09 Thread Dave Korn
Original Message >From: Dave Korn >Sent: 09 September 2005 15:11 > Original Message >> From: Eric Blake >> Sent: 09 September 2005 15:04 >> Obviously, this thread should read "Update: octave-2.1.71-3" >> >> -- >> Eric Blake > > > Fixed, like so: And with apologies to Jame

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Update: octave-2.1.71-3

2005-09-09 Thread James R. Phillips
INFO The cygwin octave package has been updated to release 2.1.71-3. Changes: +Added documentation packages (octave-doc,octave-info,octave-htmldoc) +Added octave-otags package for emacs support More information in the octave-2.1.71.README file. GNU Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R) compatibl

[PATCH] RE: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Update: octave-2.1.71-3

2005-09-09 Thread Dave Korn
Original Message >From: Eric Blake >Sent: 09 September 2005 15:04 >> INFO >> >> The cygwin octave package has been updated to release 2.1.71-3. >> > > Obviously, this thread should read "Update: octave-2.1.71-3" > > -- > Eric Blake Fixed, like so: --- ~/mbox 9 Sep 2005 06

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Update: cygwin-2.1.71-3

2005-09-09 Thread Eric Blake
> INFO > > The cygwin octave package has been updated to release 2.1.71-3. > Obviously, this thread should read "Update: octave-2.1.71-3" -- Eric Blake -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation:

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Update: cygwin-2.1.71-3

2005-09-09 Thread James R. Phillips
INFO The cygwin octave package has been updated to release 2.1.71-3. Changes: +Added new documentation packages (octave-doc,octave-info,octave-htmldoc) +Added new octave-otags package for emacs support More information in the octave-2.1.71.README file. GNU Octave is a (mostly Matlab (R)

Re: Where's fpu_control.h ???

2005-09-09 Thread Leandro Melo
So, there's no solution for it yet? On 9/8/05, Larry Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > At 07:44 PM 9/8/2005, you wrote: > >Hi.Which lib should I install on cygwin/gcc to get fpu_control.h?? I > >need this for making a c program. > > > The results of > >

Re: Logout Terminal Services RDC ends ssh invoked by W2k3 service

2005-09-09 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Sep 8 14:03, Michael Brian Bentley wrote: > The developer who wrote the relevant code writes: > > The terminal window that ssh is running inside of is not visible. > si.wShowWindow = SW_HIDE; is used to accomplish this in the > CreateProcess. That's not what I was talking about. A hidden con

Re: file not working on executables?

2005-09-09 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Sep 8 23:12, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote: > > From: Corinna Vinschen > [snip] > > You should not mount the whole Cygwin tree in textmode, it > > will always give trouble when you expect it the least. > > I've had everything mounted as text for years, and the only trouble I've > ever had is not r

Re: slogin and problems with network shares

2005-09-09 Thread Luke Kendall
On 8 Sep, Larry Hall wrote: > >Certainly slogin asks me for my password. Could it do this if there was > >some way the password synchronisation between the Unix and Windows parts > >of our network had changed? > > > >I've attached some debug ssh output, in case that helps. > > >

NFS-server - no access to mounted disks

2005-09-09 Thread Christian Göbel
Thanks a lot for providing the NFS server for cygwing. Following the NFS-howto by Hugh Sparks http://www.csparks.com/CygwinNFS/index.xml I was able to set up the NFS server on my Win 2000 pro computer via cygwin. However I have problems to get access to partitions other than C:/ which I have moun