Reini Urban wrote:
Attached is a clamav license incompatibility bug with libgmp from the
debian lawyers. clamav might be forced to link against an older libgmp.
The switch to LGPL3 came with gmp-4.2.2, so gmp-4.2.1 would be needed
for clamav compatibility. But prev is gmp-4.2.3-1, so we might
--- Tatsuro MATSUOKA ha scritto:
> Hello
>
> I found what was wrong.
>
> The name smybolic link to liboctave.dll.a.3.0.3 was
> libctave.dll.a. (ctave not octave)
> That was why mkoctfile seemed to be unable to find
> liboctave.
>
> I rename libctave.dll.a to liboctave.dll.a.
> The command mk
On 2009-01-27, Shai wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 9:42 PM, Toby Allsopp wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, Jan 29 2008, Shai wrote:
> > > I have gvim installed and when I do:
> > > $ crontab -e
> > > gvim opens up my crontab.
> > >
> > > But, it opens it as readonly and saving it requires wq! but then when
Hello
I found what was wrong.
The name smybolic link to liboctave.dll.a.3.0.3 was libctave.dll.a. (ctave not
octave)
That was why mkoctfile seemed to be unable to find liboctave.
I rename libctave.dll.a to liboctave.dll.a.
The command mkoctfile worked fine!!!
Please correct the package of o
On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 9:42 PM, Toby Allsopp wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jan 29 2008, Shai wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have gvim installed and when I do:
> > $ crontab -e
> > gvim opens up my crontab.
> >
> > But, it opens it as readonly and saving it requires wq! but then when
> > it exits, I see:
> > $ c
Hello
$ octave
GNU Octave, version 3.0.3
Copyright (C) 2008 John W. Eaton and others.
This is free software; see the source code for copying conditions.
There is ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; not even for MERCHANTIBILITY or
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. For details, type `warranty'.
:
:
octave:1
Julio Emanuel wrote:
I also would like to grab this opportunity to (once again) ring the
service bell to whoever maintain this package 'joe'.
It's my favorite (actually the only) editor in the Unix/Cygwin
^
Perhaps it's your only favorite editor but it is n
Greg Chicares wrote
> Would it be easier to add
> CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/include/boost-1_33_1
> to the './configure' line?
Voila! Thanks Greg (et al) for responding. This did the trick (without having
to create symbolic links and/or copy header directories).
./configure CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/include/boo
Hi Javier,
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 18:58, Javier Sedano wrote:
> Hi friends,
>
>I've been using cygwin for many years, but had never subscribed to
> this list. Now, I have a strange behaviour, and hope you can help me.
>
>I'm a fan of the Joe editor. I use it on xterm. Up to now, i
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 6:41 PM, Greg Chicares wrote:
> On 2009-01-26 23:28Z, Claude Sylvain wrote:
> [...]
>> It seems that boost library include files are not located in
>> /usr/include/boost/, but in /usr/include/boost-1_33_1/boost, or something
>> like
>> that, depending of the cygwin version
> I'm guessing that you need libncurses-devel.
Yep. That's what I was missing.
> If it compiles cleanly and is of
> interest then I can certainly package a new release with it.
Unfortunately, I can't get it to compile cleanly when I add --enable-colors256
to the cygconf line. The output from
On 2009-01-26 23:28Z, Claude Sylvain wrote:
[...]
> It seems that boost library include files are not located in
> /usr/include/boost/, but in /usr/include/boost-1_33_1/boost, or something
> like
> that, depending of the cygwin version you use.
>
> A workaround can be to make a copy of /usr/inc
Claude Sylvain wrote:
Paulianna2002 wrote:
> I did install the boost package(s) under Cygwin.
>
> Any advice is appreciatedthanks!!
>
I had the same problem.
It seems that boost library include files are not located in
/usr/include/boost/, but in /usr/include/boost-1_33_1/boost, o
Paulianna2002 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am trying to build the package 'SRecord' from source. When I configure I
get
>
> ===
> ...
> ...
> ...
> checking for stdint.h... yes
> checking for unistd.h... yes
> checking boost/shared_ptr.hpp usability... no
> checkin
Paulianna2002 wrote:
Larry Hall wrote:
Paulianna2002 wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to build the package 'SRecord' from source. When I configure I get
checking for stdint.h... yes
checking for unistd.h... yes
checking boost/shared_ptr.hpp usability... no
checking boost/shared_ptr.hpp presence...
Paulianna2002 wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to build the package 'SRecord' from source. When I configure I get
===
...
...
...
checking for stdint.h... yes
checking for unistd.h... yes
checking boost/shared_ptr.hpp usability... no
checking boost/shared_ptr.hpp p
Benjamin Stössel wrote:
Hi there,
I hope I write to the right place.
Yes, it is.
I got a problem with my cygwin setup.
I got a setup running at the moment but as I want to upgrade to the
latest version soon, I installed it on my test machine. Which is running a
plain Windows Server 2008 Se
Paulianna2002 wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to build the package 'SRecord' from source. When I configure I get
===
...
...
...
checking for stdint.h... yes
checking for unistd.h... yes
checking boost/shared_ptr.hpp usability... no
checking boost/shared_ptr.hpp
Hi,
I am trying to build the package 'SRecord' from source. When I configure I get
===
...
...
...
checking for stdint.h... yes
checking for unistd.h... yes
checking boost/shared_ptr.hpp usability... no
checking boost/shared_ptr.hpp presence... no
checking
Hi there,
I hope I write to the right place.
I got a problem with my cygwin setup.
I got a setup running at the moment but as I want to upgrade to the latest
version soon, I installed it on my test machine. Which is running a plain
Windows Server 2008 Setup.
I did the normal setup procedure,
Hi Justin.
> I'm trying to compile GNU Screen under Cygwin. Right now, I'm failing to
> compile an unmodified package, but my goal is to compile with 256 color
> support.
Hm, I hadn't looked at that option before. If it compiles cleanly and is of
interest then I can certainly package a new rel
Javier Sedano escribió:
Since I am using it on xterm, it may be a problem related to
cygwin/x. Feel free to forward me to another list if you think that's a
better place for the question.
It's probably unrelated to X, because using it on the cygwin command
window, it is also uncolo
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 05:58:48PM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>WJFFM from XP as well as from 2K8.
Yes, it works for me from every machine in my house except for the one
that I normally do development on. I spent a few hours trying to figure
out what was different with that machine. At first
Attached is a clamav license incompatibility bug with libgmp from the
debian lawyers.
clamav might be forced to link against an older libgmp.
The switch to LGPL3 came with gmp-4.2.2, so gmp-4.2.1 would be needed
for clamav compatibility.
But prev is gmp-4.2.3-1, so we might need a new gmp-compa
ALL my issues were addressed by the v...@vim.org mailing list. All I had
to do was "vim -u NONE {file}" so I setup an alias function to do it.
Thanks,
-Paul
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Hi friends,
I've been using cygwin for many years, but had never subscribed to this
list. Now, I have a strange behaviour, and hope you can help me.
I'm a fan of the Joe editor. I use it on xterm. Up to now, it had
always made syntax-higglighting out of the box. However, when I
installed i
On Jan 26 11:29, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> Btw, in an unrelated problem, the reason that I didn't look into this
> earlier was because my normal system for debugging this problem can no
> longer connect to sourceware.org.
Btw., you can also reproduce this problem locally if the file to copy is
j
Dan Kegel wrote:
Followup: I tried again, with
cygrunsrv --stop sshd
cygrunsvr --remove sshd
ssh-host-config
and then saying yes to everything except "do you want to use a different name".
This time configuration succeeded, net start sshd succeeded,
and ssh localhost succeeded!
I then added an
On Jan 26 11:29, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 03:28:15PM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Jan 26 02:43, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> >> I finally managed to duplicate this.
> >> [...]
> >> >It's already on my list to investigate. When I saw "broken pipe" I
> >> >thought i
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 03:28:15PM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Jan 26 02:43, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> I finally managed to duplicate this.
>> [...]
>> >It's already on my list to investigate. When I saw "broken pipe" I
>> >thought it could be something in the new pipe code.
>>
>> But,
Matthieu Dubuget a écrit :
> In the meantime, I decided to re-install completely my computer because of
> other problems – process in progress. I hope this will also solve my
> problem.
>
I confirm this.
> You can consider this problem as closed.
Sorry for the noise.
Salutations
Matt
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Un
Hi,
I use cygwin on XP with success when my login name doesn't contain accent
I open a windows session with my windows login "ludo" and I start
cygwin.bat => all is right
Now, I open another windows session with another login "gérard"
When I launch cigwin.bat, bash displays error messages lik
On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 7:46 AM, Alexey Eremenko wrote:
> I will have to revive this topic...
> It still does not work: namely used ssh-user-config
> it created 3 keys: SSH1 RSA, SSH2 RSA, SSH2 DSA.
> But it fails in similar way with:
>
> ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote ho
Followup: I tried again, with
cygrunsrv --stop sshd
cygrunsvr --remove sshd
ssh-host-config
and then saying yes to everything except "do you want to use a different name".
This time configuration succeeded, net start sshd succeeded,
and ssh localhost succeeded!
I then added an exception for port
>>
>> What does it tell ?
>> SSH Server is running - but it does not offer login or user name to enter.
>> Why?
>
> Did you read '/usr/share/doc/Cygwin/openssh.readme'? Did you run
> ssh-user-config?
I will have to revive this topic...
It still does not work: namely used ssh-user-config
it create
Yaakov,
On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 08:45:51PM -0600, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
> Jason Tishler wrote:
> > Yaakov, did you have openssl-devel installed when you built Python
> > 2.6.1?
>
> Yes, that is clearly indicated in the documentation.
Sorry I missing this detail:
$ fgrep openssl-devel /us
People seem to have trouble getting sshd running.
Here's my flavor of the problem, with recipe to repeat:
Fresh install of Vista Home SP1 64 bit.
Try and fail to install cygwin sshd, then
completely uninstall cygwin according to the FAQ here:
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.setup.html#faq.setup.uni
On Jan 26 02:43, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> I finally managed to duplicate this.
> [...]
> >It's already on my list to investigate. When I saw "broken pipe" I
> >thought it could be something in the new pipe code.
>
> But, if it is, I can't see it yet.
>
> The strace snippet below seems to show
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
According to Ian Puleston on 1/26/2009 3:51 AM:
> But iconv.h does exist in /usr/include, so why can the compiler not find it?
> Is it looking somewhere different for include files when compiling with
> -mno-cygwin?
Yes, the compiler is looking somewh
Hi,
I have a program that uses libxml2 and compiles fine under Cygwin when I
compile it as a Cygwin app. However, I want to compile a stand-alone version
so I updated the Makefile to add CFLAGS += -mno-cygwin and LDFLAGS +=
-mno-cygwin (I'm using gcc 3.4.4), and with these it fails to compile
beca
Hello again,
I'm sorry: I forgot to attach the output of cygwin configuration diagnostic.
In the meantime, I decided to re-install completely my computer because of
other problems – process in progress. I hope this will also solve my
problem.
You can consider this problem as closed. But, I you ca
On Jan 25 22:42, Matt Wozniski wrote:
> On 1/25/09, Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
> > On 1/25/09, Paul McFerrin wrote:
> >> I don't like changes in "default" behavior of certain programs. Vim7.2 is
> >> one.
> >
> > Given that this post was entirely Vim specific, it would probably get
> > better attentio
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