Just a guess here.
The relative location of the setup.exe and the download directory must be
the same. Check the .ini file for proof of this. And make sure the download
folder name maintains the escape codes.
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Base packages appear to be missing from fresh setup install
The problem in short:
I run setup and download everything onto a removable hard disk; I move
the disk to a computer without network for a clean install;
I run setup from local directory, using default choices
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A new release of bash, 3.2.33-18, has been uploaded, replacing 3.2.25-17
as current, and leaving 3.1-6 as previous.
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This is a minor patch release. Bash now tries harder to create a
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A new release of readline and libreadline6, 5.2.12-10, is available for
use, replacing 5.2.7-9, as the current version. 5.1-5 remains the
previous version, to match the fact that a previous version of bash 3.1 is
still available.
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This is
Have you tried?: Explorer / Right click dir or drive / Properties /
Security / /...? I've just spent
two weeks fighting through similar problems with Vista that I never had
with XP. I'm not sure whether the problem was Vista or the config the
vendor put on the system disk!?
Jerome Fong wrote
Hi Roger,
I am running Windows XP SP2, the other machine I tried was running Vista
with all the current security patches install (but not SP1). I was
thinking it was more of a domain server issue?
Jerome
roger wrote:
I was an early poster on this problem and have not resolved it yet -- jus
Hi,
2008. 01. 03. cs. 17:03, "Dave Korn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> írta:
> I'd like to stop your mailserver going crazy and sending this post again and
again and again! Is your sysadmin back from the christmas holiday yet?
Sorry for that! This is a free webmail app... I have no infulence on it. :-(
On 03 January 2008 18:39, Michael Kairys wrote:
> I have attached cygcheck.out.
How bizarre, your mount table seems to have a couple of oddly-mangled
entries in it.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Cygnus Solutions
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Cygnus Solutions\Cygwin
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Cygnus
Hi,
2008. 01. 03. cs. 17:03, "Dave Korn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> írta:
> I'd like to stop your mailserver going crazy and sending this post again and
again and again! Is your sysadmin back from the christmas holiday yet?
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Michael Kairys schrieb:
"Reini Urban" wrote:
Maybe there are any missing dependencies in
/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8/cygwin/auto/Win32/GUI/GUI.dll
Can you send the output of
$ cygcheck /lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8/cygwin/auto/Win32/GUI/GUI.dll
D:\Local\Cygwin\lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8/cygwin/aut
On Thu, Jan 03, 2008 at 10:56:10PM +0100, TAJTHY Tam??s wrote:
>2008. 01. 03. cs. 17:03, "Dave Korn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ??rta:
>>I'd like to stop your mailserver going crazy and sending this post
>>again and
>again and again! Is your sysadmin back from the christmas holiday yet?
>
>Sorry for that
Hi,
2008. 01. 03. cs. 17:03, "Dave Korn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> írta:
> I'd like to stop your mailserver going crazy and sending this post again and
again and again! Is your sysadmin back from the christmas holiday yet?
Sorry for that! This is a free webmail app... I have no infulence on it. :-(
Hi Roger,
I am running Windows XP SP2, the other machine I tried was running Vista
with all the current security patches install (but not SP1). I was
thinking it was more of a domain server issue?
Jerome
roger wrote:
I was an early poster on this problem and have not resolved it yet -- jus
Hi,
2008. 01. 03. cs. 17:03, "Dave Korn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> írta:
> I'd like to stop your mailserver going crazy and sending this post again and
again and again! Is your sysadmin back from the christmas holiday yet?
Sorry for that! This is a free webmail app... I have no infulence on it. :-(
I was an early poster on this problem and have not resolved it yet -- just
living with it since it is a single user installation. My guess is that it
has to do with Windows security policies. I am running XP SP1 with the
problem. At work we run WS2003 with no problem. What is your OS?
-Origina
"Reini Urban" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maybe there are any missing dependencies in
/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8/cygwin/auto/Win32/GUI/GUI.dll
Can you send the output of
$ cygcheck /lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8/cygwin/auto/Win32/GUI/GUI.dll
D:\Local\Cygwin\lib/
Hi,
2008. 01. 03. cs. 17:03, "Dave Korn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> írta:
> I'd like to stop your mailserver going crazy and sending this post again and
again and again! Is your sysadmin back from the christmas holiday yet?
Sorry for that! This is a free webmail app... I have no infulence on it. :-(
Hi,
2008. 01. 03. cs. 17:03, "Dave Korn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> írta:
> I'd like to stop your mailserver going crazy and sending this post again and
again and again! Is your sysadmin back from the christmas holiday yet?
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Michael Kairys schrieb:
"Reini Urban" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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This can be crashing for a lot of reasons.
Please submit a full report (see http://cygwin.com/problems.html) and
try rebaseall.
Thanks for your reply.
I have recently rebase'd all to fix anoth
Hi,
2008. 01. 03. cs. 17:03, "Dave Korn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> írta:
> I'd like to stop your mailserver going crazy and sending this post again and
again and again! Is your sysadmin back from the christmas holiday yet?
Sorry for that! This is a free webmail app... I have no infulence on it. :-(
I'm get the mkpasswd error now even though I wasn't getting it before.
I've tried this on several machines now running both XP and Vista
without much luck. Therefore it doesn't appear to be a OS problem.
I saw the previous thread that said:
"Nothing Cygwin can do anything about. The access d
"Reini Urban" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
This can be crashing for a lot of reasons.
Please submit a full report (see http://cygwin.com/problems.html) and
try rebaseall.
Thanks for your reply.
I have recently rebase'd all to fix another problem.
I have attach
2008/1/3, Michael Kairys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> ... or claims to :) If I run /bin/win32-gui-demos.pl from bash I a
> momentary window and the message "Segmentation fault (core dumped)". By
> sprinkling prints in the file I see it crashes at line 189:
> Win32::GUI::Dialog(); This is on Windows Vist
On 03 January 2008 13:09, TAJTHY Tamás wrote:
> Hi, I wanted to stop and restart mencoder automatically under cygwin.
I'd like to stop your mailserver going crazy and sending this post again and
again and again! Is your sysadmin back from the christmas holiday yet?
> I
> have read that sen
Larry Hall (Cygwin cygwin.com> writes:
>
> Graham Lamont wrote:
> > I produced lots of plots with 4.0 --- great tool.
> >
> > But my cygwin has now been auto-updated to gnuplot 4.2:
> > 1Now none of my 4.0 generated scripts will load properly.
> > 2Will not read data in engineering notation
> >
Hi,
I wanted to stop and restart mencoder automatically under cygwin. I have read
that sending a STOP signal is not a proper solution and signal handling is not
perfectily solved (I tried and this does not work on mencoder :-( ). So as a
workaround I installed Win32::GutTest perl module which impl
Hi,
I wanted to stop and restart mencoder automatically under cygwin. I have read
that sending a STOP signal is not a proper solution and signal handling is not
perfectily solved (I tried and this does not work on mencoder :-( ). So as a
workaround I installed Win32::GutTest perl module which impl
Maybe you'd get less spam if you didn't post the new address to a
mailing list with public archives at the beginning of the year!
On Jan 3, 2008 7:27 AM, David T-G old address <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Good morning, wherever you are!
>
> It's that time of year again, and I have a new email add
Hi,
I wanted to stop and restart mencoder automatically under cygwin. I have read
that sending a STOP signal is not a proper solution and signal handling is not
perfectily solved (I tried and this does not work on mencoder :-( ). So as a
workaround I installed Win32::GutTest perl module which impl
Hi,
I wanted to stop and restart mencoder automatically under cygwin. I have read
that sending a STOP signal is not a proper solution and signal handling is not
perfectily solved (I tried and this does not work on mencoder :-( ). So as a
workaround I installed Win32::GutTest perl module which impl
Hi,
I wanted to stop and restart mencoder automatically under cygwin. I have read
that sending a STOP signal is not a proper solution and signal handling is not
perfectily solved (I tried and this does not work on mencoder :-( ). So as a
workaround I installed Win32::GutTest perl module which impl
Hi,
I wanted to stop and restart mencoder automatically under cygwin. I have read
that sending a STOP signal is not a proper solution and signal handling is not
perfectily solved (I tried and this does not work on mencoder :-( ). So as a
workaround I installed Win32::GutTest perl module which impl
Hi,
I wanted to stop and restart mencoder automatically under cygwin. I have read
that sending a STOP signal is not a proper solution and signal handling is not
perfectily solved (I tried and this does not work on mencoder :-( ). So as a
workaround I installed Win32::GutTest perl module which impl
Good morning, wherever you are!
It's that time of year again, and I have a new email address. Somewhat
unsurprisingly, it is
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
for this year. I made it through last year without dying from the spam
(but as we can see at
http://www.userfriendly.org/cartoons/archives/08jan/u
Base packages appear to be missing from fresh setup install
The problem in short:
I run setup and download everything onto a removable hard disk;
I move the disk to a computer without network for a clean install;
I run setup from local directory, using default choices;
OUTCOME: nothing gets in
Dear all,
I've just installed Cygwin v1.5.25-7 on a WinXP plateform.
The aim is to build a complete cross-toolchain running on a cygwin
system, for a bare-metal arm target.
To begin, I would like to re-build the (GNU)binutils from their sources
The whole procedure runs well on a usual linux system
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