c:\> gem install rmagick --include-dependencies
Run the above from within bash?
No, from the windows cmd shell, I only need "if test -n", if I run it within
bash I'd have to install all the apps I need again :(
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Jim Kleckner wrote:
I've had various luck with getting sshd working with Vista.
Today, it was working for a while and then after some patch
updates stopped. Nothing seems to want to get it working again.
The event log says this:
sshd: PID 2532: fatal: recv_rexec_state: ssh_msg_recv failed
Jim Kleckner wrote:
I've had various luck with getting sshd working with Vista.
Today, it was working for a while and then after some patch
updates stopped. Nothing seems to want to get it working again.
The event log says this:
sshd: PID 2532: fatal: recv_rexec_state: ssh_msg_recv failed
I've had various luck with getting sshd working with Vista.
Today, it was working for a while and then after some patch
updates stopped. Nothing seems to want to get it working again.
I verified passwd and groups are identical to the output of mkpasswd
and mkgroup. I verified that all directori
On 8/26/07, Carlos Narváez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I want to make a customizable external script to filter text blocks.
>
> I know this is possible, but I'm not sure how to call the script (how
> much of the path to specify, or where to store the script), or how to
> get standard input into th
On 08/27/2007, Hugo Martin (Tourbillon Enterprises) wrote:
Hello.
I need to use cygwin's "if" command, the ruby gem I need to install tries
to run "if test -n" in my winXP but the win32 "if" is used so it fails with
"-n was unexpected at this time".
Is it possible to force WinXP to use cygwi
Charles Wilson wrote:
mode, never asks the Xserver for resources; it parses the ~/.X* files
itself.
where ~/.X* == ~/.Xdefaults or ~/.Xresources, never ~/.Xsession.
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According to James Youngman on 8/27/2007 4:31 PM:
> If applications are supposed to be able to use _PC_CASE_INSENSITIVE to
> figure out if rename("a","A") should be a no-op, then there is an
> assumption that the kernel and the userspace have identical
Lapo Luchini wrote:
Just a quick comment of the new package...
a) I guess the font system has changed, as it now both looks nicer and
kindly ignore my previously working .Xsession line
Yeesh. you beat me to the announcement...
Short version: there is now an /etc/X11/app-defaults/Rxvt file. Y
Hello.
I need to use cygwin's "if" command, the ruby gem I need to install tries to
run "if test -n" in my winXP but the win32 "if" is used so it fails with "-n
was unexpected at this time".
Is it possible to force WinXP to use cygwin's "if"? c:\cygwin\bin is on the
PATH
Hugo
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According to Russ Dill on 8/27/2007 3:13 PM:
> Are you currently working on getting a newer version of Git into
> Cygwin, or are you currently lacking the time/inclination to perform
> such
On 8/22/07, Eric Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Forwarding this conversation from the cygwin lists, as it provides some
> useful information on the recent topic of case insensitivity.
>
> According to Corinna Vinschen on 8/22/2007 2:30 AM:
>
On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 11:55:23AM -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Here are the command sequence I ran on Windows 2003 x86 SP2 servers (delhi is
>the hostname)
>
>C:\>ssh delhi hostname
>delhi
>
>C:\>echo %errorlevel%
>0
>
>C:\>ssh delhi net
>The syntax of this command is:
>
>
>NET [ ACCOUNTS | C
Just a quick comment of the new package...
a) I guess the font system has changed, as it now both looks nicer and
kindly ignore my previously working .Xsession line
b) alt-backspace deletes TWO words instead of one in both bash and zsh
Lapo
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Here are the command sequence I ran on Windows 2003 x86 SP2 servers (delhi is
the hostname)
C:\>ssh delhi hostname
delhi
C:\>echo %errorlevel%
0
C:\>ssh delhi net
The syntax of this command is:
NET [ ACCOUNTS | COMPUTER | CONFIG | CONTINUE | FILE | GROUP | HELP |
HELPMSG | LOCALGROUP |
Eric Blake byu.net> writes:
> Most .exe magic is already inside cygwin. In particular, CVS cygwin
> (which will become 1.7.0) has a transparent_exe option that makes this all
> even cleaner, without application specific knowledge.
>
> But the real problem reported by this thread has nothing to
Max Bowsher wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Scott Shell wrote:
I am brand new to all things Cygwin so I am writing from the
prospective of the complete newbie. I did read the FAQs and search
this newsgroup first though, like a good newbie.
Setup.exe lacks a resume feature as far as I can te
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> Scott Shell wrote:
>> I am brand new to all things Cygwin so I am writing from the
>> prospective of the complete newbie. I did read the FAQs and search
>> this newsgroup first though, like a good newbie.
>>
>> Setup.exe lacks a resume feature as far as I can tell. I
Eric Lilja wrote:
Ken Brown wrote:
On 8/25/2007 8:30 PM, Eric Lilja wrote:
Ok, it seems that /etc/profile is not read when I start cygwin bash
using M-x shell and I think that may be a problem.
I can't find the earlier message(s) in this thread, so I'm not sure of
the context. But you might
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A new release of diffstat, 1.44-1, is available, replacing 1.43-1 as
current.
NEWS:
=
This is a new upstream release. From the CHANGES file, the changes since
1.43 are:
26-Aug-2007
diffstat 1.44
add a check for default-diff outp
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According to COLLETTE Yann on 8/27/2007 1:25 AM:
> Hello,
>
> I'm using the last version of cygwin (1.5.24-2).
> I just meet a problem with the last bash (3.2.15). Here is the result of
> a test script:
The latest bash is 3.2.25-16, not 3.2.15. Cons
Scott Shell wrote:
I am brand new to all things Cygwin so I am writing from the
prospective of the complete newbie. I did read the FAQs and search
this newsgroup first though, like a good newbie.
Setup.exe lacks a resume feature as far as I can tell. I was in the
process of "Install from Inter
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According to Ehud Karni on 8/22/2007 3:02 PM:
> I have mounted the NTFS on my Linux (Centos5) using the `mount.cifs'
> command. It is a case-sensitive OS with a case-sensitive FS but with
> case-insensitive mediator (the XP hosting OS). I think the Cyg
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According to David Arnstein on 8/26/2007 11:31 PM:
> - Forwarded message from "Yaakov (Cygwin Ports)"
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> Ronald Fischer wrote:
>> Is there an easy way to rename a file foo to Foo?
>>
>> mv foo Foo
Upgrade to the experimental coreutils-5.9-5, a
Hello,
Thanks for your answer. I will convert my files.
YC
On 27 August 2007 08:25, COLLETTE Yann wrote:
Hello,
Bash-3.2.15
Bash-3.1.6
Bash no longer accepts CRLF. See any of the recent ANNOUNCE mails in the
archives for full information.
for Name in `cat Liste_EMails_68240.txt`
M
On 27 August 2007 08:25, COLLETTE Yann wrote:
> Hello,
> Bash-3.2.15
> Bash-3.1.6
Bash no longer accepts CRLF. See any of the recent ANNOUNCE mails in the
archives for full information.
> for Name in `cat Liste_EMails_68240.txt`
Make sure Liste_EMails_68240.txt has unix-style LF line endi
Hello,
I'm using the last version of cygwin (1.5.24-2).
I just meet a problem with the last bash (3.2.15). Here is the result of
a test script:
When I use the command email instead of echo in the test script, email
complains about a malformed command line ...
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