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Sent: Monday, August 28, 2006 11:59 PM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: mount usb drive for all user
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folk,
I have the problem that I could not see the files as normal user
form a
mounted usb drive.
After the u
Angelo Graziosi wrote:
Dave Korn wrote:
Can we then assume that the cernlib build process is doing something
unneccessary or unusual or incorrect?
What would be 'unusual or incorrect' in
$ cat hello.F
program hello
implicit none
write(*,*) 'Hello!'
end
(1)
$ g77 hel
Dave Korn wrote:
> Can we then assume that the cernlib build process is doing something
> unneccessary or unusual or incorrect?
What would be 'unusual or incorrect' in
$ cat hello.F
program hello
implicit none
write(*,*) 'Hello!'
end
(1)
$ g77 hello.F -o hello -L/usr/l
I am running sshd and inetd on a Window 2003 server. When I reboot the W2K3
server, inetd does not seem to work. If I restart this seems to fix the
problem.
I surmised, and some new groups verified, that it is probably the start up
order. It seem that I need to add the "-y service_name" parameter
On Tue, 19 Sep 2006, Williams, Gerald S (Jerry) wrote:
> Doug Irwin wrote:
> > One would expect a "read -r fs t2 t3" to process this without
> > attempting to expand slashes. But I can't seem to get this bit
> > working... And I can't seem to find any doco on doing that in Cygwin.
> >
> > I've at
On Tue, 19 Sep 2006, Irwin, Doug wrote:
> Hi Larry,
>
> Sorry about the double post - the mailserver reported that it had (a)
> stripped the attachments and (b) blocked the post. It obviously lied.
>
> If you call it with pdksh instead you should get:
> /
> 200
> 200
> 200
> 200
>
> 200
> 200
>
>
Wynfield Henman wrote:
While building ImageMagick ImageMagick-6.2.9, I found out the the
currently distributed
cygwin fontconfig version to be too old (version 2.2 or so). and two
years of developed have resulted in a (as of now) fontconfig-2.4.1.
I found that this also builds well in the cygwin
I wrote:
> This seems to be particularly tied to ksh, and specifically
> when you use "<" to redirect a file. If you simply pipe the
> output of grep to the while loop, it works. Interestingly,
> sh, bash, and zsh all give the behavior you were expecting.
I couldn't resist trying it out on my Linu
On 15 September 2006 22:52, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
> I have applied what you suggested since then and have built happily many
> applications with G77, GCC 3.4.4-2 (CERNLIB, ROOT, Emacs-cvs...).
>
> Now I have discovered these strange linking problems trying to change
> somethings in the procedure
Doug Irwin wrote:
> One would expect a "read -r fs t2 t3" to process this without
> attempting to expand slashes. But I can't seem to get this bit
> working... And I can't seem to find any doco on doing that in Cygwin.
>
> I've attached the files I am testing with in the hope that someone
> can h
Brian Dessent wrote:
> Francis Rossi wrote:
>
>> it can take hours, for the same reason. I think it could be resolved
>> by creating a separate partition for /usr and placing it into a
>> separate file with virtual filesystem like on VMWare or Bochs. When
>> Cygwin is started this partition would
The little annoying problem since I uninstalled [fontconfig] using
setup.exe is that
it keeps on trying to get re-installed, becuase of dependencies I suspect.
I used setup.exe, and had to forecefully, (well set the option) delete
the old fontconfig, due to it had some x-windows files dependende
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