On Oct 19 08:29, Robert Bram wrote:
> > > > > I am finding that when I exit from vim, it turns my background
> > > > > back into black (which is how I had it before I tried changing
> > > > > it today). Is there a setting or something I have forgotten to
> > > > > change?
> > > > > ==
> > > > > Act
On Oct 19 01:20, Krzysztof Duleba wrote:
> Hi
>
> I've just upgraded my cygwin1.dll from 20050826 (or something like that)
> to 20051018. With 20050826 ls printed errors if called on drive letters.
> Now ls works fine, but gcc 2.95 is broken.
That's probably already so
On Oct 18 21:20, Alex Luso wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I just noticed a bug in Cygwin ssd.
>
> If I try to preserve the time stamp of a file that I
> transfer via scp to a XP machine running Cygwin's
> sshd, the file gets copied but the timestamp is not
> preserved.
>
> The specific error that
Hi,
I just noticed a bug in Cygwin ssd.
If I try to preserve the time stamp of a file that I
transfer via scp to a XP machine running Cygwin's
sshd, the file gets copied but the timestamp is not
preserved.
The specific error that is reported is:
--
scp: warning: File transfer proto
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Dessent
> Sent: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 5:48 PM
> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: Re: SETUP: In-use files have been replaced
>
> Herb Martin wrote:
>
> > Wouldn't we also need to stop all She
Hi,
I am be no means any expert on this, but I feel I still can add a couple
of comments. I looked into the accessibility functions on MS Windows
some years ago. I was interested in running programs automatically (for
testing purposes). It turned out that this was technically very
difficult (
Herb Martin wrote:
> Wouldn't we also need to stop all Shells or any other
> CygWin process?
Yes, of course.
> And: If there are not CygWin processes (services,
> shells, other apps) is it considered a bug if Setup
> cannot complete the update?
What do you mean "cannot complete the update"? S
Igor, have you been able to get any documentation from screen reader and screen
magnification makers reguarding what are and are not accessible window
controlls? Glad to hear this is being worked on.
Sean
- Original Message -
From: "Igor Pechtchanski" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Lennart Borg
hello! I'm one of the people who from time to time brings up the
inaccessibility of the setup.exe program of cygwin. Basically what I've been
told is that I'm free to work on it at any time. True but not helpfull because
I don't know where to begin because I don't know enough about windows
progr
Hi Igor,
Thanks to you and Corinna for the feedback so far!
> > > > ==
> > > > I am finding that when I exit from vim, it turns my background
> > > > back into black (which is how I had it before I tried changing
> > > > it today). Is there a setting or something I have forgotten to
> > > > chan
> Eric Blake wrote:
> > Your situation isn't normal because you didn't stop all cygwin
> > services. While the idea has been tossed around on this
> list that it
> > would be nice if setup.exe could stop services for you, to date, it
> > does not. Therefore, IT IS UP TO YOU to stop services b
On 10/18/05, Paminu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Is it possible to install xdvi under cygwin?
Yes. Just select the tetex-x11 package in the Publising category.
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Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005, Lennart Borgman wrote:
I read in the archives that there has been some discussions about
accessibility and Cygwin setup.exe. Are there any plans to improve this?
Keyboard support was not mentioned there but is also an important
accessibility fea
Rolf Campbell wrote:
> Every time I try to list services using cygrunsrv, I get an error:
>
> $ cygrunsrv --list
> cygrunsrv: Error enumerating services: OpenService: Win32 error 5:
> Access is denied.
That means that there is some service that you do not have access to.
When cygrunsrv goes to
Is it possible to install xdvi under cygwin?
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Jason Pyeron wrote:
> I am not sure if this can be done on windows but here it goes.
>
> I am working with the Asterisk application, it uses "modules" these are
> .so files which are linked against the main executable.
>
> Asterisk will load a module, which may or may not make use of code
> expo
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005, Lennart Borgman wrote:
> I read in the archives that there has been some discussions about
> accessibility and Cygwin setup.exe. Are there any plans to improve this?
> Keyboard support was not mentioned there but is also an important
> accessibility feature for many people. Ar
Eric Blake wrote:
I use this handy little script on my machine to help me stop
(and restart) all services:
$ cat serv
#!/bin/bash
usage='serv: manage cygwin services during cygwin upgrades
usage: serv {--help|--stop|--start}'
case $# in
1) case $1 in
--help|-h) echo "$usage"; exit 0 ;;
--st
I read in the archives that there has been some discussions about
accessibility and Cygwin setup.exe. Are there any plans to improve this?
Keyboard support was not mentioned there but is also an important
accessibility feature for many people. Are there any plans for keyboard
support?
Kind re
> > Your situation isn't normal because you didn't stop all cygwin
> > services. While the idea has been tossed around on this list
> > that it would be nice if setup.exe could stop services for you,
> > to date, it does not. Therefore, IT IS UP TO YOU to stop services
> > beforehand.
>
> Thanks
Eric Blake wrote:
> Your situation isn't normal because you didn't stop all cygwin
> services. While the idea has been tossed around on this list
> that it would be nice if setup.exe could stop services for you,
> to date, it does not. Therefore, IT IS UP TO YOU to stop services
> beforehand.
Th
> I use this handy little script on my machine to help me stop
> (and restart) all services:
It would help if I didn't paste it wrong (I was using a nested case
in my version, to special case one of my own services that is not
a cygwin standard, and didn't completely strip the nested case
before p
On Tue, 18 Oct 2005, Robert Bram wrote:
> Hi Corinna,
>
> > > ==
> > > I am finding that when I exit from vim, it turns my background
> > > back into black (which is how I had it before I tried changing
> > > it today). Is there a setting or something I have forgotten to
> > > change?
> > > ==
> >
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 10:19:34AM -0400, Volker Quetschke wrote:
>Actually the subject line is not 100% correct, rxvt startup
>hangs.
This should be fixed in the latest (refreshed) snapshot.
http://cygwin.com/snapshots/
cgf
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> Every time I update the cygwin package, I get a warning that in-use
> files have been replaced and that I should reboot. I assume this is
> caused by a Cygwin service, although at one point somebody on this
> list (I think it was Corinna) said that SETUP stops these services
> automatically. So I
> 1)
> Using coreutils-5.90-3 I have observed that the command 'cp -p' does not
> preserve the timestamp of a file:
>
> $ ls -lrt
> -rw-r--r-- 1 Administrator Administrators418 Aug 7 18:55 t.c
>
> $ cp -p t.c t.cpp
> $ ls -lrt
> -rw-r--r-- 1 Administrator Administrators418 Aug 7 18:55
Updating cygwin seemd to fix it, a client just called and indicated that
her computer was "slow".
On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, Brian Dessent wrote:
Eric Blake wrote:
I don't know it this was unique to my machine, but am
reporting it in case anyone else ru
> Bash seems to be taking up a lot of CPU resources for me. It peaks to
> 100% for lengthy spans of around 20-30 seconds.
> On NT systems (with an older cygwin) I notice peaks to around 70-80% for
> shorter durations of time.
> Is this a known issue with bash ?
> I found this on the archives.
> htt
From: "David Christensen"
CC: "'Eric Blake'"
Subject: RE: rxvt as Bash login console
Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 21:25:12 -0700
Eric Blake wrote:
> $ cat ~/.Xdefaults
> ! Fix rxvt to mimic windows console coloring
> XTerm*background: black
> XTerm*foreground: gray
> XTerm*geometry: 80x50
> XTerm*j
Bash seems to be taking up a lot of CPU resources for me. It peaks to
100% for lengthy spans of around 20-30 seconds.
On NT systems (with an older cygwin) I notice peaks to around 70-80% for
shorter durations of time.
Is this a known issue with bash ?
I found this on the archives.
http://www.cygwin
Actually the subject line is not 100% correct, rxvt startup
hangs.
I don't use cygwin.bat and I usually start my shell with shortcut
that contains this:
C:\cygwin\bin\rxvt.exe -cr green -sl 1000 -tn linux -e /usr/bin/bash --login -i
It is still possible to start cygwin.bat, and a ps shows
$ ps
Thom DeCarlo wrote:
I'm wondering if there is any new development in the OpenGL libraries within
cygwin. The package in the distribution says it is version 1.1
I've rebuilt the Cygwin dll from CVS sources today and all programs using
pseudo terminals hang. I've tried sshd, in.telnetd (via inetd), rxvt and
MC and all of them hang. If I start MC without subshell support (i.e. pty
support is not used) it will work flawlessly. in.telnetd manages to
execute lo
INFO
Wolfgang Glunz's pstodedit package (pstoedit-3.42) is now available for cygwin.
pstoedit converts Postscript(TM) and PDF files to other vector graphic
formats so that they can be edited graphically. It provides xfig-compatible
.fig output format as one option. See
/usr/share/doc/pstoedi
I've updated the version of lynx to 2.8.5-3.
This is a security update. It fixes a buffer overflow problem which
allows to execute arbitrary code when visiting malicious web sites
(CAN-2005-3120).
Since the new version has no official new name, you can differ the old
and new version by their bui
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