Hi,
I have downloaded the Cygwin. when i am installing it i am getting
a problem as
Microsoft visual C++ Runtime Library
Runtime Error!
Program:C\Documents and Settings\GadamsM\Desktop\rhsetup.exe
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it
in an unusual way. Please co
Hello
I have been spent dirty days emacs does not work well.
Recently emacs-22.1 seemed to be uploaded.
In the cygwin set up 21.3 is still default and I forced to select 22.1.
It works fine.
Why 21.3 is default in the cygwin setup?
It does work at all
Regards
Tatsuro
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Linda Walsh wrote:
> There...now you've done it. You had me break 'gdb'.
Alright, let me see if I can summarize this entire failure into
something that's hopefully repeatable by anyone looking to reproduce it:
- The reduced testcase is: int main(int, char **) { fork(); }
- Working direc
David Arnstein wrote:
I reduced the PATH environment variable greatly within
my bash shell script, and now I am back in business!
Thank you for your excellent suggestion.
On a side note, I've noticed that (a) ClearCase inserts itself into the
front of the path, (b) ClearCase provides a "host
Brian Dessent wrote:
Linda Walsh wrote:
Perhaps -- you don't, but my first symptom of a problem was a simple
cygwin
program refusing to run from cmd.exe. At the same time, I'm having
problems with 'bash' (or 'ash') as launched from windows as well -- in both
cases, the programs "used
Sisyphus wrote:
> Is there an rsync package for Cygwin ?
Yes. When you're in setup and looking at the package list, click the
button near the top-right to change views to an alphabetized list of all
packages, and you should be able to find it.
Steven Hartland wrote:
> Its very unreliable over s
- Forwarded message from Robin Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -
The PATH might be different?
Environment variables different?
- End forwarded message -
I reduced the PATH environment variable greatly within
my bash shell script, and now I am back in business!
Thank you for your exc
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--On 10 March 2008 16:10 -0400 David Arnstein wrote:
I am writing to this mail list to inquire what is "special" about
processes started by a Cygwin bash process. "Special," when compared to
launching from a DOS box or from a standard Windows shortcut.
The PATH might be different?
Environment
On Mon, Mar 10, 2008 at 04:10:53PM -0400, David Arnstein wrote:
>I just upgraded ClearCase to a new version and immediately I have
>new problems relating to Cygwin.
>[snip]
>I am writing to this mail list to inquire what is "special" about
>processes started by a Cygwin bash process. "Special," wh
I just upgraded ClearCase to a new version and immediately I have
new problems relating to Cygwin.
I use Windows XP Pro service pack 2, latest Cygwin, and ClearCase
7.0.1.0.
ClearCase tools such as clearexplorer.exe and clearvtree.exe run OK
when launched from Windows. I can also launch them fr
On Mar 10 18:20, Dave Korn wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote on 10 March 2008 18:05:
> > I've checked in the patch to index.html.
>
> But not quite verbatim for whitespace, I notice! There's a blank missing
> between "2001," and "2002" which I didn't mention but was also fixed in that
> patch.
F
Corinna Vinschen wrote on 10 March 2008 18:05:
> On Mar 10 17:50, Dave Korn wrote:
>> the other just tidies up a missed
>> copyright year bump that I noticed while I was messing around in htdocs.
> I've checked in the patch to index.html.
But not quite verbatim for whitespace, I notice! Ther
On Mar 10 17:50, Dave Korn wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote on 10 March 2008 15:44:
> >
> > (*) http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#BLODA
> > cygcheck has some checks builtin, but the list is static and not
> > complete. Maybe Dave can come up with the latest list.
>
> http://cygwin.com/faq/faq-n
Corinna Vinschen wrote on 10 March 2008 15:44:
>
> (*) http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#BLODA
> cygcheck has some checks builtin, but the list is static and not
> complete. Maybe Dave can come up with the latest list.
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq-nochunks.html#faq.using.bloda
I do need to di
On Mar 10 16:25, Giovanni Maruzzelli wrote:
> Hi Corinna,
>
> happy to read you!
>
> Maybe this is related to the fact that I have no sp1 on my Vista
> installation. Can you check on a Vista without sp1?
Sorry, no. I have no pre-SP1 installation anymore. However, I don't
think it's related to
Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Fri, 7 Mar 2008, Andrew Schulman wrote:
convert -list Format
from ImageMagick coredumps for me. Can anybody else check ?
Sure enough... same result here.
IM seems to be fairly up to date. README lists [EMAIL PROTECTED] as the
maintainer. Is s/he listening?
I'm sur
Hi Corinna,
happy to read you!
Maybe this is related to the fact that I have no sp1 on my Vista
installation. Can you check on a Vista without sp1?
I've got Vista preinstalled in Italian on the PC, and I found no way
to install sp1 on it (seems Italian language sp1 will be available in
a month o
On Mar 10 15:07, Giovanni Maruzzelli wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I just updated the entire installation, and the new cygwin.dll got installed.
>
> The test program below, compiled with the new cygwin-1.5.25-11, under
> Vista crashes immediately when waveInOpen is called.
>
> If compiled with -mno-cyg
Hi again,
I just updated the entire installation, and the new cygwin.dll got installed.
The test program below, compiled with the new cygwin-1.5.25-11, under
Vista crashes immediately when waveInOpen is called.
If compiled with -mno-cygwin, runs fine under Vista and cygwin-1.5.25-11
Not tested
Its very unreliable over ssh, constantly locks up part way transfers, so if you
do use it I'd recommend using daemon mode.
Alternatively use SFU which doesn't have the issues.
Regards
Steve
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From: "Sisyphus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Is there an rsync package for
Hi Cygwin developers,
I got a problem using waveInOpen under Vista:
1) As soon as waveInOpen is called, the cpu load becomes very high,
80% on a quad core.
2) To cause the high load it is not needed to use the wavein, just to open it.
3) Under XP, no problems.
4) If you compile under vista with -
Hi,
Is there an rsync package for Cygwin ?
I ran 'Setup.exe' but couldn't find the beast ... mind you, it's a while
since I've run 'Setup.exe' for cygwin, so I might have been missing
something that's obvious to the initiated.
Cheers,
Rob
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Linda Walsh wrote:
> Perhaps -- you don't, but my first symptom of a problem was a simple
> cygwin
> program refusing to run from cmd.exe. At the same time, I'm having
> problems with 'bash' (or 'ash') as launched from windows as well -- in both
> cases, the programs "used to work", and
Brian Dessent wrote:
[ Re: Subject, it seems a little presumptuous to assume that this is a
bug in Cygwin. I don't see anything wrong here. ]
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Perhaps -- you don't, but my first symptom of a problem was a simple cygwin
program refusing to run from cmd.exe. At the same time, I'm having
pr
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