Re: Cygwin not installing

2008-10-30 Thread Fei
Christopher Faylor cygwin.com> writes: > > On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 05:00:21PM -0400, Corrin Meyer wrote: > >I updated by Cygwin install today and when I launched the cygwin bash > >shell I got the following message... > > Sorry. I accidentally put the cygwin 1.7 release into the wrong area. >

git-svn: perl child_copy: linked dll data write copy failed

2008-10-30 Thread George Reilly
Resending. I think the earlier copy failed to get through because it was HTML. It'd be nice if the mailing list software sent a rejection notice instead of silently dropping HTML mail on the floor. -- Forwarded message -- From: George Reilly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: 2008/10/30 Sub

Re: Cygwin Line Feed/ Carriage Return Help

2008-10-30 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Greg Chicares wrote: On 2008-10-31 04:02Z, sandsturm wrote: [...] Your reply didn't make it here from nabble.com: all I see, even in the raw message source [1], is a full quote of Larry's message. It might be better to join the mailing list. Here's what appeared only on nabble.com [reformatted]:

Re: Cygwin Line Feed/ Carriage Return Help

2008-10-30 Thread Greg Chicares
On 2008-10-31 04:02Z, sandsturm wrote: [...] Your reply didn't make it here from nabble.com: all I see, even in the raw message source [1], is a full quote of Larry's message. It might be better to join the mailing list. Here's what appeared only on nabble.com [reformatted]: | Hi Larry | | Thanks

Re: cygwin bash crashes on Win Serv 2008

2008-10-30 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 12:30:22AM -0400, EMF wrote: >(Did I mention I really like Cygwin, and don't want to have to give it up? >Yeah, I think so. ;D) > >-Original Message- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of >Corinna Vinschen >Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 2

RE: cygwin bash crashes on Win Serv 2008

2008-10-30 Thread EMF
Hmm... this sounds like it might also be the case with the Citrix and Exchange boxes I was dealing with in the thread "Terminal Services session hung: csrss.exe doesn't exit if Cygwin was run in the session". I'll have to go back and look at those, even though I've rebuilt those projects with othe

Re: Cygwin Line Feed/ Carriage Return Help

2008-10-30 Thread sandsturm
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote: > > sandsturm wrote: >> hi all >> following configurations: >> 1. IBM Host A sends files to Server 001 (windows Server 2003), where >> Cygwin >> is installed >> 2. IBM Host A sends files to Server 002 (windows Server 2003), where >> Cygwin >> is installed >> >> on s

Cygwin setup.exe via the cygwin shell

2008-10-30 Thread acmeinc
I'm trying to install Cygwin apps via the Cygwin shell rather than opening and running the setup.exe via the windows interface. I figure there must be a way, similar to FreeBSD ports tree, to install Cygwin/Unix apps via the Cygwin shell. This will also allow me to install and update apps remo

Re: Cygwin not installing

2008-10-30 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Thu, Oct 30, 2008 at 05:00:21PM -0400, Corrin Meyer wrote: >I updated by Cygwin install today and when I launched the cygwin bash >shell I got the following message... Sorry. I accidentally put the cygwin 1.7 release into the wrong area. This should self-correct soon. cgf -- Unsubscribe info

Re: Cygwin not installing

2008-10-30 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Corrin Meyer wrote: I updated by Cygwin install today and when I launched the cygwin bash shell I got the following message... Huh? No /etc/fstab file in \??\C:\cygwin\etc\fstab.d\CorrinMeyer? In fact the entire directory /usr/bin does not exist. Instead, it seems all the files that were

Re: Vista and cygwin1.dll

2008-10-30 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
glacken wrote: Vista gives a string of error messages, essentialy saying that I am using wrong cygwin1,dll. There are several sites that claim to fix this problem, but I am reluctant to use them. Note that this problem is the same with cygwin 1.5.25.15 downloaded today, and with an older cygwin

Re: Cygwin Line Feed/ Carriage Return Help

2008-10-30 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
sandsturm wrote: hi all following configurations: 1. IBM Host A sends files to Server 001 (windows Server 2003), where Cygwin is installed 2. IBM Host A sends files to Server 002 (windows Server 2003), where Cygwin is installed on server 001, the incoming files from Host A will be converted to

Re: cygwin g++ strictness

2008-10-30 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
John Emmas wrote: When compiling things under cygwin I'm noticing that the compiler is very strict about things like typedef'd variables. For example if 'gint' is typedef'd as int and 'int32' is also typedef'd as int I can't pass an int32 to a function that requires gint. This means I'm having

Re: problem compile with gcc

2008-10-30 Thread bjoe
Dear Dave, Thank to this quick answer, I finally able to resolve this problem by including ntdef.h. But with your solution I can compile it in native cygwin without -mno-cygwin. Regards, On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 01:03:14PM +0100, Dave Korn wrote: > bjoe wrote on 24 October 2008 11:24: > > > #in

Re: cygwin g++ strictness

2008-10-30 Thread Vaclav Haisman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 John Emmas wrote: > When compiling things under cygwin I'm noticing that the compiler is very > strict about things like typedef'd variables. For example if 'gint' is > typedef'd as int and 'int32' is also typedef'd as int I can't pass an int32 > to

Re: ssh impersonation

2008-10-30 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Egerton, Jim wrote: Hello, I've installed cygwin-1.25-15 on Server 2008 and seem to be seeing issues related to sshd's impersonation of a public key authenticated user. Google turned up a few threads on this subject: http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-07/msg00577.html http://cygwin.

Re: canonicalize_file_name

2008-10-30 Thread John Emmas
Thanks guys. According to something I read on the internet this afternoon Calling 'canonicalize_file_name(path)' is equivalent to calling 'realpath(path, NULL)' By a stroke of luck, 'realpath()' is defined in cygwin/stdlib.h so maybe I should use that? John -- Unsubscribe info: http:/

Vista and cygwin1.dll

2008-10-30 Thread glacken
Vista gives a string of error messages, essentialy saying that I am using wrong cygwin1,dll. There are several sites that claim to fix this problem, but I am reluctant to use them. Note that this problem is the same with cygwin 1.5.25.15 downloaded today, and with an older cygwin setup copied fro

Cygwin Line Feed/ Carriage Return Help

2008-10-30 Thread sandsturm
hi all following configurations: 1. IBM Host A sends files to Server 001 (windows Server 2003), where Cygwin is installed 2. IBM Host A sends files to Server 002 (windows Server 2003), where Cygwin is installed on server 001, the incoming files from Host A will be converted to DOS format (why is

gfortran Runtime library

2008-10-30 Thread Marco Atzeri
Dear all, I was trying to build latest lapack-3.1.1/atlas-3.8.2 with gcc-4 / gfortran adapting the previous source of James R. Phillips But I had some problem at linking time with gfortran; likely I still need to learn a lot about the linking procedure. finally I solved building the DLL for gfo

Cygwin not installing

2008-10-30 Thread Corrin Meyer
I updated by Cygwin install today and when I launched the cygwin bash shell I got the following message... Huh? No /etc/fstab file in \??\C:\cygwin\etc\fstab.d\CorrinMeyer? Using default root and cygdrive prefix... bash: /usr/bin/tr: No such file or directory bash: /usr/bin/sed: No such file or d

ssh impersonation

2008-10-30 Thread Egerton, Jim
Hello, I've installed cygwin-1.25-15 on Server 2008 and seem to be seeing issues related to sshd's impersonation of a public key authenticated user. Google turned up a few threads on this subject: http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-07/msg00577.html http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2007-01/

cygwin g++ strictness

2008-10-30 Thread John Emmas
When compiling things under cygwin I'm noticing that the compiler is very strict about things like typedef'd variables. For example if 'gint' is typedef'd as int and 'int32' is also typedef'd as int I can't pass an int32 to a function that requires gint. This means I'm having to put dozens of ca

Re: canonicalize_file_name

2008-10-30 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Oct 30 05:49, Eric Blake wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > According to John Emmas on 10/30/2008 2:00 AM: > > On my Linux boxes, /usr/include/stdlib.h declares a function called > > 'canonicalize_file_name()'. AFAICT its purpose is to return the > > absolute path to

Re: canonicalize_file_name

2008-10-30 Thread Eric Blake
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 According to John Emmas on 10/30/2008 2:00 AM: > On my Linux boxes, /usr/include/stdlib.h declares a function called > 'canonicalize_file_name()'. AFAICT its purpose is to return the > absolute path to a file (or folder) after resolving any symbolic l

canonicalize_file_name

2008-10-30 Thread John Emmas
On my Linux boxes, /usr/include/stdlib.h declares a function called 'canonicalize_file_name()'. AFAICT its purpose is to return the absolute path to a file (or folder) after resolving any symbolic links in the supplied path. Cygwin's stdlib.h doesn't contain this function. I just wondered if