Pedro Alves explained :
Eric Blake wrote:
Pedro Alves portugalmail.pt> writes:
Dave Korn wrote:
Ctrl+D is a better way to close the file actually. If you mean EOF,
why
not
*say* EOF?
Unless you type it one time too much, and ... uupps, there goes the shell
:)
Which is why
I got this (cygwin):
$ ./a
Starting main now
Creating thread 0
0: hello world!
Creating thread 1
1: hello world!
Creating thread 2
2: hello world!
Creating thread 3
3: hello world!
Creating thread 4
4: hello world!
then the program exit
On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 02:14:40PM -0400, Brian Keener
Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Ok, Larry, I have to ask... does your $50 appliance really have a DNS
server in it too?
No. But it will happen someday. ;-) But your question reminds me that
I forgot to mention that the rou
Curt wrote:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-10/msg01040.html
This is the only thing I could find regarding the issue that only admin
group can access the server via sshd.
Unfortunately, it still DON'T WORK!
Curt, you really need to get a grip on yourself. It's clear that you're
frustrate
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Ok, Larry, I have to ask... does your $50 appliance really have a DNS
server in it too?
No. But it will happen someday. ;-) But your question reminds me that
I forgot to mention that the router should be set up to
Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
I can try. Go to "Start"->"Settings"->"Network Connections". Click on
"Local Area Connecton". RMB down and choose "Properties". Look in the
box called "This connection uses the following items:". Make sure you
have "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP
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Jeff Dooley wrote:
> I tried reinstalling bzr and the problem persists. Any help would be
> appreciated. Thanks!
python was just updated to 2.5, but everything else in the distro (and
in Ports) is still compiled for python-2.4. Besides the differen
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-10/msg01040.html
This is the only thing I could find regarding the issue that only admin
group can access the server via sshd.
Unfortunately, it still DON'T WORK!
I swear I don't recall having this problem with my 2K install but maybe I
just let them into the
On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 10:49:36PM -, Thorsten Kampe wrote:
>* Robert Peaslee (Fri, 16 Mar 2007 16:52:40 -0400)
>> Actually, this information is incorrect.
>>
>> Windows XP stores the first username you choose and will associate your
>> current username to it regardless of what you change it
* Robert Peaslee (Fri, 16 Mar 2007 16:52:40 -0400)
> Actually, this information is incorrect.
>
> Windows XP stores the first username you choose and will associate your
> current username to it regardless of what you change it to. Cygwin
> stores nothing, it is asking Windows what your username
OK hours later and two re-installs I have come to the conclusion that none
of the online tutorials are 100% accurate.
More to the point: they are really lacking important informations regarding
adding users.
I know for a fact that the problem is related to permisions, but I have yet
to track it
* Jeff Dooley (Fri, 16 Mar 2007 11:03:31 -0700)
> bzr: ERROR: Couldn't import bzrlib and dependencies.
> Please check bzrlib is on your PYTHONPATH.
Well, is it there or not? Which python are you using? Is bzr in site-
packages?
now working again when I copied bzrlib from the python2.4 to python
Thrall, Bryan wrote:
Yes, WinXP stores your username twice ("Full name" and "User Name") and
Cygwin uses the "hidden" one ("User Name"), but I'm pretty sure you
don't have to reinstall XP to change it!
IIRC, you can change the username from Control Panel->User
Accounts->Advanced tab->Advanced bu
Robert Peaslee wrote on Friday, March 16, 2007 3:53 PM:
> Windows XP stores the first username you choose and will associate
> your current username to it regardless of what you change it to.
> Cygwin stores nothing, it is asking Windows what your username is and
> getting a response of what Window
Keith Mitchell wrote:
Problem: Virgin Installs of CygWin on Windows XP work fine but a total
purge (deletion of all CygWin files and directories) and a fresh
reinstall with different set of usernames do not work properly, i.e.,
usernames that have been CHANGED using the XP user manager to new
Keith Mitchell wrote:
Problem: Virgin Installs of CygWin on Windows XP work fine but a total
purge (deletion of all CygWin files and directories) and a fresh
reinstall with different set of usernames do not work properly, i.e.,
usernames that have been CHANGED using the XP user manager to new
Shankar Unni wrote:
> Ping? Has anyone else seen anything like this?
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-10/msg00729.html
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-11/msg00397.html
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Shankar Unni wrote on 2007-03-13:
I have a very odd situation here on my Win2K3 box.
I have sshd set up, using privilege separation. I can log in as a local
user, but the environment I see is not the same as the environment I see
when I log in on the main desktop.
Ping? Has anyone else seen
Charles Wilson wrote:
I'll whip up a patch and post it to the newlib list.
FYI, the patch is here:
http://sourceware.org/ml/newlib/2007/msg00271.html
Rebuilt cygwin-1.5.24-2 with this change, and it does fix the problem.
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Eric Blake wrote:
Pedro Alves portugalmail.pt> writes:
Dave Korn wrote:
Ctrl+D is a better way to close the file actually. If you mean EOF, why
not
*say* EOF?
Unless you type it one time too much, and ... uupps, there goes the shell :)
Which is why I h
On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 04:19:35PM -0400, Keith Mitchell wrote:
>Problem: Virgin Installs of CygWin on Windows XP work fine but a total
>purge (deletion of all CygWin files and directories) and a fresh
>reinstall with different set of usernames do not work properly, i.e.,
>usernames that have be
Problem: Virgin Installs of CygWin on Windows XP work fine but a total
purge (deletion of all CygWin files and directories) and a fresh
reinstall with different set of usernames do not work properly, i.e.,
usernames that have been CHANGED using the XP user manager to new
usernames. This problem
Pedro Alves portugalmail.pt> writes:
>
> Dave Korn wrote:
> > Ctrl+D is a better way to close the file actually. If you mean EOF, why
not
> > *say* EOF?
> >
>
> Unless you type it one time too much, and ... uupps, there goes the shell :)
Which is why I have 'set -o ignoreeof' in my ~/.
Dave Korn wrote:
Ctrl+D is a better way to close the file actually. If you mean EOF, why not
*say* EOF? :-)
Unless you type it one time too much, and ... uupps, there goes the shell :)
Cheers,
Pedro Alves
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Well, once I got the cygwin1.dbg stuff worked out, it was pretty easy to
track down: it is a bug in newlib's argz_insert:
Charles Wilson wrote:
Here's the code from newlib's argz_insert:
error_t
_DEFUN (argz_insert, (argz, argz_len, before, entry),
char **argz _AND
size_t *argz_l
Charles Wilson wrote:
> Err, ok. But shouldn't I be able to do source-level debugging, rather
> than asm-only? (That is one difference between using cygwin1.dll alone,
> and with cygwin1.dbg: in the former case, cygwin calls are simply
> stepped over, even in I try to step into. In the latter c
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
I can try. Go to "Start"->"Settings"->"Network Connections". Click on
"Local Area Connecton". RMB down and choose "Properties". Look in the
box called "This connection uses the following items:". Make sure you
have "Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)" and that it is checke
Brian Dessent wrote:
This is just a bug in insight. It has existed for some time. There is
code in gdb to supress these errors when loading the debug file, but
when running under insight the plumbing for messages is different and so
they get displayed. I've been meaning to look into this for
Charles D. Russell wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
You
could check your network settings under Windows to see if it properly
points to your router for DNS.
Can this advice be reduced to a simple instruction for someone who
doesn't understand what he is doing? One reason I use Cygwin is t
Hi All...
From: "Charles D. Russell" Subject: Re: Accessing remote PC (ssh?)
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 10:29:11 -0600
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
You
could check your network settings under Windows to see if it properly
points to your router for DNS.
Can this advice be reduced to a simple ins
Charles Wilson wrote:
> When I launched gdb/insight (gdb-20060706-2) on my target app, and ran
> the target, I got two popup windows:
>
> "section .text not found in /usr/bin/cygwin1.dbg"
> "no loadable sections found in added symbol-file /usr/bin/cygwin1.dbg"
This is just a bug in insight. It
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
You
could check your network settings under Windows to see if it properly
points to your router for DNS.
Can this advice be reduced to a simple instruction for someone who
doesn't understand what he is doing? One reason I use Cygwin is to
avoid having to learn any
* Jeff Dooley (Fri, 16 Mar 2007 11:03:31 -0700)
> bzr: ERROR: Couldn't import bzrlib and dependencies.
> Please check bzrlib is on your PYTHONPATH.
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "/usr/bin/bzr", line 48, in
> import bzrlib
> ImportError: No module named bzrlib
>
>
> I tried
I have been trying to get a grasp on some pthread usage starting with a couple
simple programs. I found this one and tried on Cygwin and didn't get what I
expected so I tried in Linux and it worked there. I know I have seen a lot on
the archives about thread usage and that some things do not w
bzr: ERROR: Couldn't import bzrlib and dependencies.
Please check bzrlib is on your PYTHONPATH.
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/bin/bzr", line 48, in
import bzrlib
ImportError: No module named bzrlib
I tried reinstalling bzr and the problem persists. Any help would be
appreci
On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 12:49:10PM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
>Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 11:46:21AM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
>>>Or should I just build the kernel unstripped using cygwin-1.5.24-2-src,
>>>and debug against that?
>>
>>Corinna has been responsible for t
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 11:46:21AM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
Or should I just build the kernel unstripped using cygwin-1.5.24-2-src,
and debug against that?
Corinna has been responsible for the last few cygwin 1.5.2x releases and
she has a different way of generati
On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 11:46:21AM -0500, Charles Wilson wrote:
>I'm attempting to debug an issue with libtool, and it seems to be
>related to the implementation of argz_insert and/or realloc within
>newlib/cygwin.
>
>I'm using cygwin kernel 1.5.24-2, so I downloaded cygwin-1.5.24-2-src,
>and co
On 16 March 2007 16:55, Thomas Wiedmann wrote:
>> Looks like you have a rebase problem. Interesting that you see it with
>> 'ssh'. Anyway, install the rebase package, read its README in
>> /usr/share/doc/Cygwin, and run 'rebaseall' as outlined there.
>
> What is and what dows the 'rebase' packa
Looks like you have a rebase problem. Interesting that you see it with
'ssh'. Anyway, install the rebase package, read its README in
/usr/share/doc/Cygwin, and run 'rebaseall' as outlined there.
What is and what dows the 'rebase' package and where can I download it?
I found the link http://cyg
I'm attempting to debug an issue with libtool, and it seems to be
related to the implementation of argz_insert and/or realloc within
newlib/cygwin.
I'm using cygwin kernel 1.5.24-2, so I downloaded cygwin-1.5.24-2-src,
and copied the cygwin1.dbg file from there into /usr/bin/
When I launched
Dave Korn wrote:
What's odd is that this bug in argz_insert() is very ticklish: it
triggers on "tests/mdemo/Makefile", but not when argz_insert is called
with "./tests/mdemo/Makefile".
Isn't that just exactly what you would expect, given that you're talking
about sorting things in ascii orde
Yohann Rebattu wrote:
The service cannot be started, either because it is disabled or because
it has no enabled devices associated with it.The service cannot be
started, either because it is disabled or because it has no enabled
devices associated with it.
to get here i fallowed the aboves steps
Thomas Wiedmann wrote:
Hello,
when I tried to copy a file from a remote PC, where Suse Linux is
installed, to my local PC, where Windows XP prof. is installed (and
there ssh and scp on the directory C:\Programme\OpenSSH\bin\), according
to the pattern
scp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/dir/test.txt D:\te
On 16 March 2007 15:35, Charles Wilson wrote:
> Well, it's failing all the time for me, but I'm not sure it's a >
>>> segfault. What does "Hangup" mean, when reported by the shell after >
>>> executing the app: Good question, I don't know.
It means SIGHUP.
> I've (almost) tracked down the
Matthew Woehlke-3 wrote:
>
> Gerry Tan wrote:
>> I've installed gtkmm-2.4 package (using cygwin installer) from which I
>> need
>> to use glibmm library in my source code, but I don't know how can I use
>> it.
>> #include doesn't work. It always says 'header file not found'
>> when
>> compiled.
The service cannot be started, either because it is disabled or because
it has no enabled devices associated with it.The service cannot be
started, either because it is disabled or because it has no enabled
devices associated with it.
to get here i fallowed the aboves steps:
run ms-dos command li
Hello,
when I tried to copy a file from a remote PC, where Suse Linux is installed,
to my local PC, where Windows XP prof. is installed (and there ssh and scp
on the directory C:\Programme\OpenSSH\bin\), according to the pattern
scp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/dir/test.txt D:\test.txt ("user", "ip" and
Dave Korn wrote:
On 15 March 2007 22:10, Matthew Woehlke wrote:
Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
It's working because we know it's trying to mail you something.
To find out what, remove MAILTO="" and install a poor man's mailer as
follows. It will write the mail output to /cronmail.txt
~: cd /
/: ca
Gerry Tan wrote:
I've installed gtkmm-2.4 package (using cygwin installer) from which I need
to use glibmm library in my source code, but I don't know how can I use it.
#include doesn't work. It always says 'header file not found' when
compiled.
Usually you need the gtkmm-devel package. Try ins
I've installed gtkmm-2.4 package (using cygwin installer) from which I need
to use glibmm library in my source code, but I don't know how can I use it.
#include doesn't work. It always says 'header file not found' when
compiled.
I've googled & searched docs for about 2hr but still stuck in this.
On 2007-03-15 23:46, Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Thu, 15 Mar 2007, Vinod Gupta wrote:
When I look at a man page in a bash window under cygwin, I see that
video escape sequences are not interpreted. My TERM is set to "xterm" in
an xterm window and "cygwin" in a DOS window. LANG variables are set
On 15 March 2007 22:10, Matthew Woehlke wrote:
> Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
>> It's working because we know it's trying to mail you something.
>> To find out what, remove MAILTO="" and install a poor man's mailer as
>> follows. It will write the mail output to /cronmail.txt
>>
>> ~: cd /
>> /: cat
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