Pinaki Mukherjee wrote:
I'm trying to install cygwin and it's not happening
properly. From cygwin website, I downloaded the
setup.exe file and then ran it. I chose the first
option "Install from Internet". The files are getting
downloaded, and then it tries to install the program.
When the instal
At 12:28 PM 9/17/2005, you wrote:
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>From: Krister Svanlund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Date: Sep 17, 2005 5:22 PM
>Subject: Lost user/group permissions after reinstallation of Cygwin
>To: cygwin@cygwin.com
>
>
>I have major problems here, I reinstalled my computer,
No, I haven't upgraded. I installed RealPlayer, the R statistical
system, Kerberos for Windows, and KLP (for Kerberos printing), but I
doubt those are related to the issue, and I also need this software
more than I need bash to directly work in rxvt.
I usually just use a shortcut to a script th
On 16 Sep, Dave Korn wrote:
> > I suspect it may be the keyboard or perhaps the KVM switch
>
>Bingo. That'll be it. It cancels keypresses to prevent state getting
> stuck when you switch from one machine to another.
Yes, after trying (and failing to reproduce the problem here on oth
Hi all,
I'm trying to install cygwin and it's not happening
properly. From cygwin website, I downloaded the
setup.exe file and then ran it. I chose the first
option "Install from Internet". The files are getting
downloaded, and then it tries to install the program.
When the installation is 99% co
When I try a snapshot, I usually try building things, so I get the
cygwin-inst- tarball for the changed libs, but that has unstripped
executables in it. Stripping them would give a 60% smaller tarball.
Could snapshots be provided this way instead or in addition to with
unstripped executables?
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On Sun, Sep 18, 2005 at 03:49:15PM -0700, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
>On Sun, Sep 18, 2005 at 02:21:51PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> On Sun, Sep 18, 2005 at 10:59:55AM -0700, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
>> >On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 01:22:10PM -0700, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
>> >>
On Sun, Sep 18, 2005 at 02:21:51PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 18, 2005 at 10:59:55AM -0700, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
> >On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 01:22:10PM -0700, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
> >>On 9/16/05, Eric Blake wrote:
> >>>According to Williams, Gerald S (Jerry) on
I'm seeing this on the 20050916 but as far as I know it's not a
regression. A new perl test (actually using an existing file opened
for read access) turned this up.
The following gives:
after fchmod to 0 and chmod to 0666, stat: 666 fstat: 444
#include
#include
#include
int main(int argc, c
Baum, Elaine I. wrote:
> The instructions I was given to start a session are:
>
> 1. Start Cygwin
> 2. In the black window that comes up enter: xwin
> 3. Start->Cygwin->xterm
--^^
I forgot something, the above should say Start -> Cygwin-X -> xter
Baum, Elaine I. wrote:
> September 18, 2005
>
> I have completed the installation of Cygwin from your website successfully and
> would like to use it now.
>
> The instructions I was given to start a session are:
>
> 1. Start Cygwin
> 2. In the black window that comes up
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Sep 18 13:27, Tim Prince wrote:
I can't get bash to run, using the standard installation. I tried all
the compatibility modes, with and without the addition of syswow64 to
the shortcut. Failure mode is different in the win9x modes from the
others. Any more su
September 18, 2005
I have completed the installation of Cygwin from your website successfully and
would like to use it now.
The instructions I was given to start a session are:
1. Start Cygwin
2. In the black window that comes up enter: xwin
3. Start->Cygwin->xter
On Sep 18 13:27, Tim Prince wrote:
> I can't get bash to run, using the standard installation. I tried all
> the compatibility modes, with and without the addition of syswow64 to
> the shortcut. Failure mode is different in the win9x modes from the
> others. Any more suggestions?
See http:/
Mikael wrote:
> astmatix <302> echo $TERM
> rxvt-cygwin-native
> Was the output...
> I also noticed this string when logging in:
> tcsh: using dumb terminal settings
>
> So, given this information, any further hints?
Ah. Try setting it to just "rxvt". It's very likely that the Solaris
terminfo
Mikael wrote:
> Brian Dessent wrote:
>> Mikael wrote:
>>
>>> Hello, I'm using ssh inside an rxvt terminal (?) to connect remotely
>>> to a Sun server running Solaris. It connects without any problems
>>> and I can login to the Oracle database the server is running.
>>> However, the arrow keys doesn
Brian Dessent wrote:
> Mikael wrote:
>
>> Hello, I'm using ssh inside an rxvt terminal (?) to connect remotely
>> to a Sun server running Solaris. It connects without any problems
>> and I can login to the Oracle database the server is running.
>> However, the arrow keys doesn't work correctly. Whe
I can't get bash to run, using the standard installation. I tried all
the compatibility modes, with and without the addition of syswow64 to
the shortcut. Failure mode is different in the win9x modes from the
others. Any more suggestions?
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Mikael wrote:
> Hello, I'm using ssh inside an rxvt terminal (?) to connect remotely to a
> Sun server running Solaris. It connects without any problems and I can login
> to the Oracle database the server is running. However, the arrow keys
> doesn't work correctly. When I hit left-arrow to edit w
Herb Martin wrote:
(Please address topics relating to setup.exe to cygwin-apps@ not this
list.)
> Remember add icon to desktop and shortcut
> in start menus settings
>
> Remember windows size (if resized) -- it's
> nice to be able to view larger window
> when reviewin
Hello, I'm using ssh inside an rxvt terminal (?) to connect remotely to a
Sun server running Solaris. It connects without any problems and I can login
to the Oracle database the server is running. However, the arrow keys
doesn't work correctly. When I hit left-arrow to edit what I am typing in
On Sun, Sep 18, 2005 at 10:59:55AM -0700, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
>On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 01:22:10PM -0700, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
>>On 9/16/05, Eric Blake wrote:
>>>According to Williams, Gerald S (Jerry) on 9/15/2005 10:48 AM:
The FAQ (http://www.cygwin.com/faq/faq_3.html) ment
On Fri, Sep 16, 2005 at 01:22:10PM -0700, Joshua Daniel Franklin wrote:
> On 9/16/05, Eric Blake wrote:
> > According to Williams, Gerald S (Jerry) on 9/15/2005 10:48 AM:
> > > The FAQ (http://www.cygwin.com/faq/faq_3.html) mentions
> > > using this idiom for strace and cygcheck, but not for
> > >
I updated the apache-1.3.33 package to release 2.
Changes made:
- Import lib file libhttpd.dll.a added
- Sleep removed in postinstall script
- Start daemon section added to README
- apache-1.3.33.README updated
Please see the README below.
Have fun,
Robert
--- apache.README
On Sun, Sep 18, 2005 at 09:36:57AM +0200, Alfred Minarik wrote:
>Hello,
>
>Writing to full O_NONBLOCKed pipes should not block, but return -1 with
>errno==EAGAIN.
O_NONBLOCK is on write is currently not implemented for pipes. Sorry.
cgf
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Herb Martin wrote:
...
> Remember windows size (if resized) -- it's
> nice to be able to view larger window
> when reviewing updates.
Second that!
And while we are at it:
- Sortable column headers would be really nice.
- Also: get rid of that silly little dialog at the end telling me that
"Ins
I had a similar problem in the past and running "rebaseall" solved the
problem. Be sure
to read the documentation and stop all running cygwin background services
before running it.
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> Cygwin has been working fine for about a year, unti
> On 9/17/05, Eric Blake wrote:
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR
> > Please help us help you:
> >> Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
> >
> > Did you recently upgrade? Without details, no one here knows what
> > you might have done that is the cause of the crash.
Y
Herb Martin wrote:
Please consider this more complicated feature:
Show updates in a flat list of JUST updates
so that it is easy to see what is being
selected without expanding each area or
hunting for update checks.
This is already included, just toggle the view via
On Sep 18 04:09, Bill Martin wrote:
> I am utterly confused . . .
>
> Win2K3 Server latest patches, latest install of Cygwin (DLL version: 1.5.18)
> and OpenSSH (openssh 4.2p1-1). No trouble getting SSHD to behave properly
> once configured; I can authenticate to this box via shosts from remote L
Please add the following two minor features to setup:
Remember add icon to desktop and shortcut
in start menus settings
Remember windows size (if resized) -- it's
nice to be able to view larger window
when reviewing updates.
Please consider this more complicated feat
I am utterly confused . . .
Win2K3 Server latest patches, latest install of Cygwin (DLL version: 1.5.18)
and OpenSSH (openssh 4.2p1-1). No trouble getting SSHD to behave properly once
configured; I can authenticate to this box via shosts from remote Linux and
UNIX systems. I cannot use the Cy
Hello,
Writing to full O_NONBLOCKed pipes should not block, but return -1 with
errno==EAGAIN.
This should print "filling" for a while, then print "full" and exit.
But at cygwin (1.5.18 on 2000/XP) it prints only "filling" and then
hangs.
#include
#include
int main()
{
int myp
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