I'm trying to compile something that links to guile, but it isn't
working with the latest (1.8.1-3) version. I get a message that
guile-config is broken.
I notice on executing: guile-config info, that there is a line:
LIBS = -L/home/janneke/vc/gub-dev/target/cygwin/system/usr/lib
-L/home/janneke
Tom Mount wrote:
How did you come up with that directory name? I searched through the
output file I posted and couldn't find it. I also ran a search on that
computer for any and all cygwin1.dll files - I probably should have
mentioned right off the bat that that's the first thing I do when I
can'
How did you come up with that directory name? I searched through the
output file I posted and couldn't find it. I also ran a search on that
computer for any and all cygwin1.dll files - I probably should have
mentioned right off the bat that that's the first thing I do when I
can't start the sshd s
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Rob Walker wrote:
Bill Hoffman wrote:
Rob Walker wrote:
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/make/job.c?rev=1.182&root=make&view=auto
Looks like the Windows-style paths support has been accepted as an
upstream patch. When can Cygwin pick this up?
When make 3.82
Tom Mount wrote:
On new installations of Cygwin 1.5.21-1, I've noticed that after
installation I have to try starting the sshd service upwards of a
dozen times before it will actually start. If I use "net start sshd" I
get the following:
The CYGWIN sshd service is starting.
The CYGWIN sshd servi
Rob Walker wrote:
Bill Hoffman wrote:
Rob Walker wrote:
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/make/job.c?rev=1.182&root=make&view=auto
Looks like the Windows-style paths support has been accepted as an
upstream patch. When can Cygwin pick this up?
When make 3.82 comes out.
Thanks. Is this
Hi Glenn,
Make sure that you select GCC from the Development area of the setup
programme. That should provide you with what you need.
Hope this helps,
Hugh
On 17/11/06, Smith, Glenn wrote:
I have downloaded the complete Cygwin environment from several of
your mirror sites onto my Windows X
Smith, Glenn wrote:
I have downloaded the complete Cygwin environment from several of
your mirror sites onto my Windows XP system, but I never seem to
get the Gnu C compiler itself.
Have you tried installing the gcc packages? Hint: they are in the
'devel' category. Or use http://cygwin.com/pac
On new installations of Cygwin 1.5.21-1, I've noticed that after
installation I have to try starting the sshd service upwards of a
dozen times before it will actually start. If I use "net start sshd" I
get the following:
The CYGWIN sshd service is starting.
The CYGWIN sshd service could not be st
Dear Cygwin,
I have downloaded the complete Cygwin environment from several of your mirror
sites onto my Windows XP system, but I never seem to get the Gnu C compiler
itself. This manifests itself in two ways: 1) although /bin ends up full of
executables, gcc.exe is never among them; and 2) n
I'm having a problem with a windows utility that I have written. It uses
the windows API function peeknamedpipe, readfile and writefile to connect
to a console program that has been compiled with gcc.
The program reads the stderr, stdout and writes to the stdin using these
functions.
This method wo
Bill Hoffman wrote:
Rob Walker wrote:
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/make/job.c?rev=1.182&root=make&view=auto
Looks like the Windows-style paths support has been accepted as an
upstream patch. When can Cygwin pick this up?
When make 3.82 comes out.
Thanks. Is this imminent or schedul
On Thu, Nov 16, 2006 at 03:45:51PM -0500, Bill Hoffman wrote:
>Rob Walker wrote:
>>http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/make/job.c?rev=1.182&root=make&view=auto
>>
>>
>>Looks like the Windows-style paths support has been accepted as an
>>upstream patch. When can Cygwin pick this up?
>When make 3.
Rob Walker wrote:
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/make/job.c?rev=1.182&root=make&view=auto
Looks like the Windows-style paths support has been accepted as an
upstream patch. When can Cygwin pick this up?
When make 3.82 comes out.
-Bill
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http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewcvs/make/job.c?rev=1.182&root=make&view=auto
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Brian Kasper wrote:
In complete frustration, I wiped my entire Cygwin install and
re-downloaded and -installed everything. Then, on a whim, I logged in
as the actual "Administrator" account on my box (instead of my account,
which *is* a member of the Administrators group) and configured sshd i
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Nov 16 09:27, Igor Peshansky wrote:
>
> [YAFQ]
>
> > On Thu, 16 Nov 2006, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > > On Nov 15 06:40, Eric Blake wrote:
> > > > [...] it seems like it might be nicer if cygwin/devices.in were to
> > > > provide them natively for
I originally posted this in Cygwin/X but I wonder now if this is an ssh or an X
issue.
Acutally I know it must be some form of authority issue but not sure which
security or Authority.
I have a XP WIndows machine (atl-lt-5783) with Cygwin and ssh and sshd is
running and I have Linux machine (
In complete frustration, I wiped my entire Cygwin install and
re-downloaded and -installed everything. Then, on a whim, I logged in
as the actual "Administrator" account on my box (instead of my account,
which *is* a member of the Administrators group) and configured sshd in
a bash shell by is
> "PL" == Phillip Lord <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PL> I am getting some confusing behaviour from cygwin that I don't
PL> understand. Essentially, UNC files names appear to be behaving
PL> very differently between the console and when sshing into the
PL> machine.
Dave> http://cygwin
Linda Walsh wrote:
> Hugh McMaster wrote:
>> On 11/11/06, Linda Walsh wrote:
>>> After some time debugging I figured out a way to add a prompt option
>>>
>>> to the right-click menu on directories and drives that works for
>>> my alternate drives and network directories. I think it should be
>>> a
Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
> > > So what we should do here IMO is to augment the base-files package
> > > to create a /dev directory and create a couple of standard symlinks
> > > in it, which are not covered automatically by the Cygwin DLL.
> >
> > There already was some discussion, e
On Nov 16 09:27, Igor Peshansky wrote:
[YAFQ]
> On Thu, 16 Nov 2006, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > On Nov 15 06:40, Eric Blake wrote:
> > > [...] it seems like it
> > > might be nicer if cygwin/devices.in were to provide them natively for all
> > > users.
> >
> > Dunno about that. On Linux, /dev/s
Champ Mendis wrote:
I reinstalled the above Cygwin version. But when I run the file it
behaves as follow,
$ ./sensor
/sensor: ./sensor: cannot execute binary file
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/simsens-5.0
$ rm sensor <-REMOVED AS ADVISED BEFOFRE
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/simsens-5.0
$ ./sensor
[EMAIL PROTECTED
Dr. Volker Zell wrote:
Charles Wilson writes:
> checkX is a little utility I wrote that tests to see if (a) the X11
> client DLLs are installed on the machine, and (b) the Xserver on
> $DISPLAY (or -d x.x.x.x:x) is running and usable.
Any reason the docs are duplicated, see below:
On Thu, 16 Nov 2006, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Nov 15 06:40, Eric Blake wrote:
> >
> > I know it is possible to create /dev/std{in,out,err} myself, simply making
> > symlinks to /proc/self/fd/{0,1,2}, once I create an underlying physical
> > /dev directory. But by doing so, I have made it so t
On 16 November 2006 13:05, Timothy Madden wrote:
> Hello
>
> Sorry if asking a known question.
>
> I have Cygwin NT-5.1 and many applications ported for Windows with
> Cygwin installed separately. I recently configured OpenSSH 3.8.1 as a
> service to start automaticaly with Windows, and since th
On 16 November 2006 12:03, Phillip Lord wrote:
> I am getting some confusing behaviour from cygwin that I don't
> understand. Essentially, UNC files names appear to be behaving very
> differently between the console and when sshing into the machine.
> I'm very confused. I always assumed a shell w
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A new release of findutils, 4.3.1-3, is available, replacing 4.3.1-2 as
current.
NEWS:
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This is a minor patch release. It adds an upstream patch from CVS that
fixes behavior with 'find -regex' causing core dumps. Although this
release is still
* Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [E] (Wed, 15 Nov 2006 13:26:46 -0500)
> Thorsten Kampe wrote on Wednesday, November 15, 2006 12:08 PM:
> > * Bodger (Tue, 14 Nov 2006 14:16:06 -0800 (PST))
> >> How possible would it be to:
> >> 2) With the help of some crafty shell scripts, be available from most
>
* Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [E] (Wed, 15 Nov 2006 13:26:46 -0500)
> Thorsten Kampe wrote on Wednesday, November 15, 2006 12:08 PM:
> > * Bodger (Tue, 14 Nov 2006 14:16:06 -0800 (PST))
> >> How possible would it be to:
> >> 2) With the help of some crafty shell scripts, be available from most
>
Hello
Sorry if asking a known question.
I have Cygwin NT-5.1 and many applications ported for Windows with
Cygwin installed separately. I recently configured OpenSSH 3.8.1 as a
service to start automaticaly with Windows, and since then the file
-system root directory of my Cygwin installatio
On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 10:17:59PM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
>Christopher Faylor wrote:
>
>>Fully implementing posix_spawn is quite a bit of work although I did
>>tell Linus Torvalds that I'd look into implementing it in Cygwin
>>eventually (it would make git-on-cygwin faster).
>>
>>I have a pat
I am getting some confusing behaviour from cygwin that I don't
understand. Essentially, UNC files names appear to be behaving very
differently between the console and when sshing into the machine.
I have the following set up (--> means a symlink)
~/mnt/webpages --> //homepages/with/unc/na
Building the following simple test case
$ cat hello.c
#include
int main()
{
printf("Hello, World!");
return 0;
}
gcc -g hello.c -o hello
$ gcc -v
Reading specs from /tmp/usr/bin/../lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/3.4.4/specs
Configured with: /usr/build
On Nov 15 14:34, Scott Roland wrote:
> I tracked down my problems with an ls -F on a network share taking a
> very long time.
>
> If I use cygwin version 1.5.19-4 from the time machine:
> ftp://www.fruitbat.org/pub/cygwin/circa/2006/06/11/081007
> then an ls -F operation takes a couple of second
On Nov 15 06:40, Eric Blake wrote:
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>
> I know it is possible to create /dev/std{in,out,err} myself, simply making
> symlinks to /proc/self/fd/{0,1,2}, once I create an underlying physical
> /dev directory. But by doing so, I have made it so that t
> Charles Wilson writes:
> checkX is a little utility I wrote that tests to see if (a) the X11
> client DLLs are installed on the machine, and (b) the Xserver on
> $DISPLAY (or -d x.x.x.x:x) is running and usable.
Any reason the docs are duplicated, see below:
/usr/share/checkx/
> Jonathan C Allen writes:
> PACKAGE DESCRIPTION
> ===
> BSFlite - A minimalist console AIM client
/usr/man/man1/bsflite.1 should be in /usr/share/man/man1/bsflite.1
Ciao
Volker
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> Eric Monsler writes:
> All,
> I have installed the xemacs as part of the cygwin setup.
> When trying to print from within xemacs, xemacs crashes and fails.
> This occurs either when selecting File->Print... or File->Page Setup.
> The full xemacs output is below.
Confirm
> Charles Wilson writes:
> Okay, so what to do?
>(a) custom cygwin patch for gnuplot/variable.c, on the lines of
>(UNTESTED; but fixup stupid linewrapping before trying to apply):
> - { "$`kpsewhich -expand-path=$HOMETEXMF`\\fonts\\type1!" },
> - { "$`kps
Eric Blake byu.net> writes:
> Loic Grenie matapp.unimib.it> writes:
>
>> That intermediate sh invocation can probably be slightly streamlined
>> by doing something similar to
>>
>> sprintf(cmd, "(%s) >&%d %d>&- %d>&-", program, pdes[1], pdes[0], pdes[1]);
>> pid = spawnl(_P_NOWAIT, _PATH_B
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