On 08/06/2009 08:02 AM, Stephan Mueller wrote:
Andy Koppe wrote:
" (And to be honest I don't see the point in Cygwin 1.7 still supporting
" NT4. Anyone willing to stick with an OS that's been unsupported for
" five years should be more than happy to stick with Cygwin 1.5.)
Agreed, it seems a bit
> However, if I were to hazard a guess, I would surmise that the build machines
> have the path you indicate at the root of the drive they run the build from
(C: > perhaps?). You might
That was the problem. On the server there was a c:\usr\local\build directory,
on my system I mounted directori
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
On 08/06/2009 05:25 PM, Nahor wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 6 10:50, Nahor wrote:
One weird thing though, the directory permission are 700 and yet I
can list the content of the directory, cd in it and add/delete files.
So permissions are not consistently chec
On 08/06/2009 05:25 PM, Nahor wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 6 10:50, Nahor wrote:
One weird thing though, the directory permission are 700 and yet I
can list the content of the directory, cd in it and add/delete files.
So permissions are not consistently checked. But then, I assume it's
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 6 10:50, Nahor wrote:
One weird thing though, the directory permission are 700 and yet I can
list the content of the directory, cd in it and add/delete files. So
permissions are not consistently checked. But then, I assume it's
because all that is done by
New upstream release.
Package made under Cygwin 1.5:
wget \
http://cante.net/~jaalto/tmp/cygwin/bzr/1.5/bzr-1.17-1-src.tar.bz2 \
http://cante.net/~jaalto/tmp/cygwin/bzr/1.5/bzr-1.17-1.tar.bz2 \
http://cante.net/~jaalto/tmp/cygwin/bzr/1.5/setup.hint
Package made under Cygwin 1.7:
wg
Libarchive is a programming library that can create and read several
different streaming archive formats, including most popular tar
variants and several cpio formats. It can also write shar archives and
read ISO9660 CDROM images. The bsdtar program is an implementation of
tar(1) that is built on t
Libarchive is a programming library that can create and read several
different streaming archive formats, including most popular tar
variants and several cpio formats. It can also write shar archives and
read ISO9660 CDROM images. The bsdtar program is an implementation of
tar(1) that is built on t
Charles Wilson wrote:
> Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
>> I have been running Cygwin 1.7 for a while.
>>
>> There is one annoying problem, when ZIP/UNZIP were installed, I have
>> an unzip.exe executable, but no zip.exe executable. This doesn't
>> matter in *sh shells, but does matter when I'm using Cygw
On Thu, Aug 06, 2009 at 08:01:42PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Aug 6 13:04, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> On Thu, Aug 06, 2009 at 12:45:31PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>>I was, until yesterday, using the McAffee virus checker. I'll try it
>>>again with that turned off.
>
>IIRC from r
On Aug 6 10:50, Nahor wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> On Aug 5 13:40, Nahor wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have a samba share mounted in cygwin with the following fstab entry:
>>> //server/nahor /home/nahor smbfs binary,user,exec,acl,posix=0,cygexec 0 0
>>>
>>> Permissions are set correctly:
On Aug 6 13:04, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 06, 2009 at 12:45:31PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> >On Thu, Aug 06, 2009 at 06:37:34PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >>On Aug 4 18:36, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> >>> On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 02:00:42PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wro
Thanks for your time, Larry Hall. I will try to look in some mpi foruns
about it.
Bye bye.
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
>
> On 08/06/2009 09:43 AM, ProTonS wrote:
>>
>> Hello everybody. I have a problem here.
>>
>> Well, I need compile a mpi interface, and I must do it with cygwin and
>> msvc2
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 5 13:40, Nahor wrote:
Hi,
I have a samba share mounted in cygwin with the following fstab entry:
//server/nahor /home/nahor smbfs binary,user,exec,acl,posix=0,cygexec 0 0
Permissions are set correctly:
$ ls -al
-rwxr--r-- 1 nahor Domain Users 19 Aug 5 1
Christopher Faylor wrote:
(And to be honest I don't see the point in Cygwin 1.7 still supporting
NT4. Anyone willing to stick with an OS that's been unsupported for
five years should be more than happy to stick with Cygwin 1.5.)
I know it's unsupported but people still use it and, perhaps more
On 08/06/2009 12:52 PM, Göransson David wrote:
Hi all
I am trying to execute some scripts on a Win2003 R2 virtual machine via ssh.
The problem is that the user running on the remote machine isn't what I expect.
When running
ssh administra...@10.0.2.15 whoami
it gives me
deployment-w2
On Thu, Aug 06, 2009 at 12:45:31PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>On Thu, Aug 06, 2009 at 06:37:34PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>>On Aug 4 18:36, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>> On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 02:00:42PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>> >On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 04:30:49PM +,
On 08/06/2009 12:45 PM, Jake wrote:
Yes, we are using the cygwin make. Our builds all normally happen on unix and
using cygwin works better than wine. On the machines it works on it's sending
stuff like:
cl.exe /I/usr/local/build/release/include
On my system cl.exe doesn't even pick up the /I
On Thu, Aug 06, 2009 at 04:45:24PM +, Jake wrote:
>Larry Hall (Cygwin cygwin.com> writes:
>
>> I'm going to assume you sent this here because you're using a Cygwin version
>> of 'make'. It really doesn't sound like you're using Cygwin in a way it
>> was intended. You are probably better off
Hi all
I am trying to execute some scripts on a Win2003 R2 virtual machine via ssh.
The problem is that the user running on the remote machine isn't what I expect.
When running
ssh administra...@10.0.2.15 whoami
it gives me
deployment-w2k3\cyg_server
However, if I start with
ssh
Larry Hall (Cygwin cygwin.com> writes:
> I'm going to assume you sent this here because you're using a Cygwin version
> of 'make'. It really doesn't sound like you're using Cygwin in a way it
> was intended. You are probably better off looking at Mingw or some other
> native port of 'make'. St
On Thu, Aug 06, 2009 at 06:37:34PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Aug 4 18:36, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 02:00:42PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> >On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 04:30:49PM +, Eric Blake wrote:
>> >>> I'm still seeing some weird stuff in the latest
On Aug 4 18:36, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 02:00:42PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> >On Tue, Aug 04, 2009 at 04:30:49PM +, Eric Blake wrote:
> >>> I'm still seeing some weird stuff in the latest snapshot. This is
> >>> a fresh install, with nothing other than the
> I'll package latest ASAP
Thanks. Actually I resolved the problem I referred to in my original post,
but an update would still be worthwhile IMO. bzr is under fairly heavy
development and there are new features being introduced all the time.
Andrew.
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On Thu, Aug 06, 2009 at 03:02:23PM +, Stephan Mueller wrote:
>Andy Koppe wrote:
>" (And to be honest I don't see the point in Cygwin 1.7 still supporting
>" NT4. Anyone willing to stick with an OS that's been unsupported for
>" five years should be more than happy to stick with Cygwin 1.5.)
>
>
On 08/06/2009 09:43 AM, ProTonS wrote:
Hello everybody. I have a problem here.
Well, I need compile a mpi interface, and I must do it with cygwin and
msvc2008. Well I have already compiled and installed mpich2 with a make and
make install. Now I have a mpi_interface here, I didn´t develop it, I
Andy Koppe wrote:
" (And to be honest I don't see the point in Cygwin 1.7 still supporting
" NT4. Anyone willing to stick with an OS that's been unsupported for
" five years should be more than happy to stick with Cygwin 1.5.)
Agreed, it seems a bit inconsistent, and yet I can think of at least tw
On Thu, Aug 06, 2009 at 12:18:10PM +0100, Andy Koppe wrote:
>2009/8/6 Christopher Faylor:
>> I spent much of the day trying to resurrect my Windows NT4 system and
>> now that I finall have it back, I just tried to run mintty and noticed
>> that it seems to be using GetConsoleWindow. ??That's not al
On Aug 5 13:40, Nahor wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a samba share mounted in cygwin with the following fstab entry:
> //server/nahor /home/nahor smbfs binary,user,exec,acl,posix=0,cygexec 0 0
>
> Permissions are set correctly:
> $ ls -al
> -rwxr--r-- 1 nahor Domain Users 19 Aug 5 11:46 t.sh
>
> My
[Resent with appropriate CC]
On Aug 6 16:57, Jari Aalto wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen writes:
>
> > Jari,
> >
> > Ping? Are you, by any chance, subscribed to the cygwin list in the
> > meantime?
>
> I'll package latest ASAP
And please subscribe to the cygwin list. It's not nice to rely on
other
On Aug 6 16:57, Jari Aalto wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen writes:
>
> > Jari,
> >
> > Ping? Are you, by any chance, subscribed to the cygwin list in the
> > meantime?
>
> I'll package latest ASAP
And please subscribe to the cygwin list. It's not nice to rely on
others to scan the list for reports
Corinna Vinschen writes:
> Jari,
>
> Ping? Are you, by any chance, subscribed to the cygwin list in the meantime?
I'll package latest ASAP
Thanks,
Jari
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Hello everybody. I have a problem here.
Well, I need compile a mpi interface, and I must do it with cygwin and
msvc2008. Well I have already compiled and installed mpich2 with a make and
make install. Now I have a mpi_interface here, I didn´t develop it, I just
need compile it. My first error was
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 9:12 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Aug 6 09:01, Mark J. Reed wrote:
>> According to the RFC (2553), the specific behavior here is not defined:
> Microsoft's getnameinfo man page conveniently notes that this is the desired
> behaviour according to section 6.2 of RFC 3493
On Aug 6 09:01, Mark J. Reed wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 8:48 AM, Zhiming Zhou wrote:
> > This bug happens on every 1.7.0 beta version.
> > I use getnameinfo function with NI_NUMERICHOST flag,
>
> I assume that it works if you pass NI_NUMERICSERV (returning e.g. "21"
> instead of "ftp" in tha
On Aug 6 20:48, Zhiming Zhou wrote:
> This bug happens on every 1.7.0 beta version.
> I use getnameinfo function with NI_NUMERICHOST flag,
>
> if the "sin_port" of sockaddr is a known port(like 21, 80...)
> in "/etc/services" file, getnameinfo function works ok, and
> service name is correctly fe
On Thu, Aug 6, 2009 at 8:48 AM, Zhiming Zhou wrote:
> This bug happens on every 1.7.0 beta version.
> I use getnameinfo function with NI_NUMERICHOST flag,
I assume that it works if you pass NI_NUMERICSERV (returning e.g. "21"
instead of "ftp" in that case).
According to the RFC (2553), the specif
On Aug 6 14:40, Csaba Raduly wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > Same as on Linux.
>
> Yes, but on Linux, sysmacros.h contains more than just minor, major and
> makedev.
>
>
> Also, on the Linuxes I checked (RHEL 4, Ubuntu 8.10, SLES 10.2, SUSE
> 10.0, SLES 9), it is guarded by a #ifdef:
>
>
Hi,
I'm using m68k-palmos-gcc that comes with PRC tools under Cygwin.
I've noticed a very slow compilation with Windows 7 64-bit. This problem
didn't exist under 32-bit Windows XP.
In task manager I can see that cpp0.exe takes only 50% cpu, which might
explain the sluggish performance.
Anyone e
This bug happens on every 1.7.0 beta version.
I use getnameinfo function with NI_NUMERICHOST flag,
if the "sin_port" of sockaddr is a known port(like 21, 80...)
in "/etc/services" file, getnameinfo function works ok, and
service name is correctly fetched(ftp, http...).
however if I fill "sin_port
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Same as on Linux.
Yes, but on Linux, sysmacros.h contains more than just minor, major and makedev.
Also, on the Linuxes I checked (RHEL 4, Ubuntu 8.10, SLES 10.2, SUSE
10.0, SLES 9), it is guarded by a #ifdef:
#ifdef __USE_BSD
/* In BSD is expected to define BYTE_ORD
Jari,
Ping? Are you, by any chance, subscribed to the cygwin list in the meantime?
On Jul 24 15:18, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> The current version of bzr in Cygwin 1.7 is 1.11. Latest release is 1.17 I
> believe. Could we please have a package update?
>
> This might not be a big deal, except th
On Aug 6 12:40, Csaba Raduly wrote:
> Why does /usr/include/cygwin/types.h include /usr/include/sys/sysmacros.h ?
Same as on Linux.
Corinna
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2009/8/6 Christopher Faylor:
> I spent much of the day trying to resurrect my Windows NT4 system and
> now that I finall have it back, I just tried to run mintty and noticed
> that it seems to be using GetConsoleWindow. That's not allowed on NT4.
> I get an error that says:
>
> "The procedure entr
Why does /usr/include/cygwin/types.h include /usr/include/sys/sysmacros.h ?
As far as I {and find /usr/include/ /usr/local/include/ -name *.h |
xargs egrep -n '\b(major|minor) *\(' } can see, the "major" and
"minor" macros are not used by any system header. These macros don't
follow the usual C
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