On 31 Dec 2005 at 18:05, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> Wes S wrote:
> > I'm trying to lock down ssh access. I use exim for a mail server so
> > I have a bunch of accounts on my w2k box. I don't want most to be
> > able to use ssh.
[snip]
> I'm confused by your apparent confusion of the above.
> > To use this release, you MUST install a recent snapshot of
> > cygwin (20051222 or later), as well as use the experimental
> > readline-5.1-1.
>
> And presumably the experimental libreadline6-5.1-1?
Technically, you are correct - the .dll dependency of bash
is on libreadline6-5.1-1, not readl
On Sat, Dec 31, 2005 at 07:41:12AM -0700, Eric Blake wrote:
> To use this release, you MUST install a recent snapshot of
> cygwin (20051222 or later), as well as use the experimental
> readline-5.1-1.
And presumably the experimental libreadline6-5.1-1?
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On Fri, Dec 30, 2005 at 03:44:08PM -0500, Frier, David wrote:
> So if I have a two-physical-processor system which HT fools Windoze
> into thinking is a quad, then turning off HT is not really going to
> help me?
Help with what, the cpu spikes? You could try it and see. You could
also see if the
Hallo Selva,
Am Dienstag, 28. Juni 2005 um 08:19 schriebst du:
> Hi
> I'm new to CYGWIN
> I installed perl via Cygwin installation utility...
> now i want to install perl Tk in my system.. i downloaded Tk-804.027.tar.gz
> it gives a error msg like this
> *
I ran into this problem using "find".
Ran into an odd problem where directories, in my root
directory, above entry 39-40 are not being examined. It
seems to be positionally related, but, importantly,
specifying "noleaf" seems to work around the problem.
As I understood it, Cygwin simulated the
Brian Dessent wrote:
> All the methods mentioned so far are essentially hacks working against
> the linker, doing stuff behind its back. Why not go with the flow? Put
> your data in its own section, and write a linker script to handle that
> section in the desired way. You can access the addres
Sam Steingold wrote:
> Is it possible?
>
> simply put, it it possible to write something like this:
>
> int main () {
> size_t my_length;
>
> printf("exe size=%lld\n",my_length);
> return 0;
> }
All the methods mentioned so far are essentially hacks working against
the linker, doing st
Sam Steingold wrote:
[snip]
> so, the only reasonable way is to search the executable for the magic
> line...
>
> I hoped that there is some other way to find out where the variable is
> stored in the executable file.
The only portable way, yes. Otherwise you depend on the executable file format
> * Reini Urban <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-12-30 20:14:23 +0100]:
>
> 2005/12/30, Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> On Fri, Dec 30, 2005 at 12:00:35AM -0500, Sam Steingold wrote:
>> >any suggestions?
>>
>> Isn't this what windows resources are good for?
>
> Yes.
> Sam,
> please see the Corm
> * René Berber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-12-30 01:16:52 -0600]:
>
> Sam Steingold wrote:
>
>> the only idea I have had so far is this:
>>
>>char string[]="this is a buffer into which I will be writing my stuff";
>>size_t my_length = atol(string);
>>
>> and then have a post-processor edit
Wes S wrote:
I'm trying to lock down ssh access. I use exim for a mail server so
I have a bunch of accounts on my w2k box. I don't want most to be
able to use ssh.
So reading the man file for sshd_config I added to the following
entry to sshd_config:
#wrs 20051231 restrict ema
I'm trying to lock down ssh access. I use exim for a mail server so
I have a bunch of accounts on my w2k box. I don't want most to be
able to use ssh.
So reading the man file for sshd_config I added to the following
entry to sshd_config:
#wrs 20051231 restrict email only nt acc
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
A new release of bash, 3.1-1, is available for experimental use.
NEWS:
=
This is a new upstream release, and includes all official upstream
patches. It also contains various cygwin-specific patches to speed up
completion within the // file system
On Dec 31 13:45, adrian godfrey wrote:
> Downloaded it twice because I thought it was a download problem.
>
> Running a .exe threw up a cygwin1.dll not found error
>
> I fixed the cygwin1.dll error by copying it into the windows\system32
> folder.
That's not a fix, it's a bold hack. Don't do th
On Dec 31 22:38, Hiroki Sakagami wrote:
> When I use LOG_PERROR option on openlog() call, syslog() does not
> append a newline to the log message. Is this an intentional behavior?
It's a bug. I've fixed it in CVS.
Thanks for the report,
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Downloaded it twice because I thought it was a download problem.
Running a .exe threw up a cygwin1.dll not found error
I fixed the cygwin1.dll error by copying it into the windows\system32
folder.
No problems otherwise.
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Hi,
When I use LOG_PERROR option on openlog() call, syslog() does not
append a newline to the log message. Is this an intentional behavior?
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Hi,
Netcat _is_ available in cygwin, and is called nc. You probably have
another interfering program.
Wes S, le Sat 31 Dec 2005 00:56:46 -0500, a écrit :
> If you were trying to copy a hard drive image from a remote pc over
> the lan to your pc running cygwin what would the commands be at both
On Dec 31 00:56, Wes S wrote:
> So, is netcat in the cygwin dist?
Yes. http://cygwin.com/packages/
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On Dec 30 17:23, Brett Serkez wrote:
> After running into the hang trying to use rsync over ssh on Cygwin,
> reported on this mailing list, but with no resolution other than use of
> daemon mode, I tracked down the problem. I have rsync working over ssh
> on Cygwin.
Me too. I'm using the standar
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