Hello,
how can in Cygwin the directory, which is in Windows configured as $TEMP, or
a certain other directory, be redirected to /tmp?
Thomas Wiedmann
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Hi All...
I just tried out the latest snapshot and had two problems on a Vista Business
SP2 machine.
The first problem was that in bash shell launched from the cygwin.bat file in a
console
window, the backspace did nothing.
I also received the following error from find:
$ find / -name '
On 2010/01/11 3:22 PM, Marco Peereboom wrote:
> I ported scrotwm to cygwin.
Nice package.
-SM
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I ported scrotwm to cygwin.
Instructions at: http://scrotwm.org/cygwin.html
Enjoy.
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On 01/11/2010 03:46 PM, Tod wrote:
I'm upgrading to 1.7.1 from the previous version which I was pretty good
at keeping up to date.
I ran into a problem installing openssh which locked the install forcing
me to cancel. I stopped the openssh service and cygwin service and tried
again. It completed
I'm upgrading to 1.7.1 from the previous version which I was pretty good
at keeping up to date.
I ran into a problem installing openssh which locked the install forcing
me to cancel. I stopped the openssh service and cygwin service and
tried again. It completed with me ok'ing past pointer er
Andy Koppe writes:
> 2010/1/11 aputerguy
>> Note though that there are good reasons why I use ntEmacs and not
>> cygwin Emacs
>
> Such as?
Well 2 main reasons.
First, I use emacs all the time and keep it open my whole session long. Now
sometimes when upgrading cygwin, I have found myself locked
On 01/11/10 11:43 AM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 11:39:42AM -0500, Jay Heaslip wrote:
After setting GIT_TRACE to1, I get the following when running "git log":
trace: run_command: 'sh' '-c' 'less'
trace: exec 'sh' failed: No such file or directory
I've attached my cyg
2010/1/11 aputerguy
>
> Here is the situation:
>
> Running from a cygwin 1.7 bash terminal:
> $ emacs -nw
>
>
> $emacsclient -nw
> *ERROR*: Not using an ASCII terminal now; cannot make a new ASCII frame
>
> $echo $TERM
> cygwin
>
> Running from within screen within cygwin:
> $ emacs -nw
> emacs: s
On 01/11/2010 05:22 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jan 10 21:01, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
No. If the R/O attribute is supported, then a fourth option would
It isn't. NFS only handles POSIX permissions. However, if you're using
the Microsoft NFS client, you can convert the Cygwin syste
> DJ, can you add these files to the list that we get email about?
Added: ltgcc.m4 ltmain.sh ltoptions.m4 ltsugar.m4 ltversion.m4 lt~obsolete.m4
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dsula1 wrote:
>
> I don't have sysedit. Where is that supposed to be? I'm running vista x64
> and searched the complete HD.
> Does it need to be installed seperatly.
>
As far as I know, it comes with Windows since 3.0 and Google tells me that
MS have a version of it in Vista as well. However,
On 01/11/2010 03:23 AM, Steven Monai wrote:
I will do that. Thanks for your time.
I think this will give you a good background for understanding why 'setup.exe'
exists and some of the history for its initial and continued development and
the alternatives that have been discussed over time. Som
I don't have sysedit. Where is that supposed to be? I'm running vista x64 and
searched the complete HD.
Does it need to be installed seperatly.
WeyHan wrote:
>
>
> dsula1 wrote:
>>
>> Howevever I wasn't able to find any reference to a HOME variable in
>> windows. I don't know why and whre it
On Jan 11 09:46, Karl M wrote:
>
> > Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 16:45:28 +
> > From: gchicares
> > Subject: Re: "mount -a" has no effect on the cygdrive prefix
> >
> > On 2010-01-11 16:16Z, Karl M wrote:
> >>
> >> I just reviewed chapter 3 of the user guide and found no mention of posix=0
> >> as
Eric Blake wrote:
>> Yes, as maintainer of the git package on cygwin, I've seen sporadic
>> failures of the git protocol, which I have always ended up working around
>> by switching over to an http protocol. I'm assuming that it might either
>> be BLODA or an actual bug in cygwin1.dll regarding
On Sun, Jan 10, 2010 at 5:26 PM, Thomas Nisbach wrote:
> Here is my SOLUTION and what I additionally found:
> Using LSA-package (running cyglsa-config script and reboot) is (the only?)
> solution (Larry recommended, too)!
> I read Corinna's message (also linked by CYGWIN User's Guide,
> http://cy
> Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 16:45:28 +
> From: gchicares
> Subject: Re: "mount -a" has no effect on the cygdrive prefix
>
> On 2010-01-11 16:16Z, Karl M wrote:
>>
>> I just reviewed chapter 3 of the user guide and found no mention of posix=0
>> as the default for /cygdrive.
>
> http://www.cygwin.
dsula1 wrote:
>
> Howevever I wasn't able to find any reference to a HOME variable in
> windows. I don't know why and whre it get's set. And it's for sure not to
> be seen in My Computer > Properties > Advanced > Environment Variables.
>
> It looks like my problem is beyond advanced. *smile*.
>
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 04:45:58PM +, Aaron Gray wrote:
>2010/1/11 Christopher Faylor :
>> On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 04:33:20PM +, Aaron Gray wrote:
>>>2010/1/11 Christopher Faylor:
Have you tried reinstalling bash via setup.exe?
>>>
>>>Okay, working now after 2 bash reinstalls !
>>>
>>>
Eric Blake wrote:
>> According to Kevin Layer on 1/8/2010 11:01 AM:
>> > Has anyone in the cygwin group reproduced this?
>>
>> Yes, as maintainer of the git package on cygwin, I've seen sporadic
>> failures of the git protocol, which I have always ended up working around
>> by switching over to
Here is the situation:
Running from a cygwin 1.7 bash terminal:
$ emacs -nw
$emacsclient -nw
*ERROR*: Not using an ASCII terminal now; cannot make a new ASCII frame
$echo $TERM
cygwin
Running from within screen within cygwin:
$ emacs -nw
emacs: standard input is not a tty
$ emacsclient -nw
*
2010/1/11 Aaron Gray :
> 2010/1/11 Christopher Faylor :
>> Also, you have c:\cygwin\bin in your path three times. One is sufficient.
>> :-)
>
> Right thanks for pointing that out, they left over from the older installs.
They don't seem to be in my system path.
Aaron
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2010/1/11 Christopher Faylor :
> On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 04:33:20PM +, Aaron Gray wrote:
>>2010/1/11 Christopher Faylor:
>>> Have you tried reinstalling bash via setup.exe?
>>
>>Okay, working now after 2 bash reinstalls !
>>
>>Many thanks Christopher,
>
> You're welcome but it still raises the
On 2010-01-11 16:16Z, Karl M wrote:
>
> I just reviewed chapter 3 of the user guide and found no mention of posix=0
> as the default for /cygdrive.
http://www.cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-specialnames.html
| To ease the pain, the /cygdrive path is case-insensitive by default
| and you have to
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 11:39:42AM -0500, Jay Heaslip wrote:
>After setting GIT_TRACE to1, I get the following when running "git log":
>
>trace: run_command: 'sh' '-c' 'less'
>trace: exec 'sh' failed: No such file or directory
>
>I've attached my cygcheck output.
Wow, an epidemic.
See: http://cy
After setting GIT_TRACE to1, I get the following when running "git log":
trace: run_command: 'sh' '-c' 'less'
trace: exec 'sh' failed: No such file or directory
I've attached my cygcheck output.
Thanks,
Jay
Cygwin Configuration Diagnostics
Current System Time: Mon Jan 11 11:00:38 2010
Windo
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 04:33:20PM +, Aaron Gray wrote:
>2010/1/11 Christopher Faylor:
>> Have you tried reinstalling bash via setup.exe?
>
>Okay, working now after 2 bash reinstalls !
>
>Many thanks Christopher,
You're welcome but it still raises the question of why this was needed.
Do you po
2010/1/11 Christopher Faylor :
> On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 04:12:48PM +, Aaron Gray wrote:
>>2010/1/11 Christopher Faylor :
>>> On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 03:41:11PM +, Aaron Gray wrote:
I have upgraded Cygwin and am trying to build 'llvm-gcc' which is
essentially?the same as gcc and get
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 04:12:48PM +, Aaron Gray wrote:
>2010/1/11 Christopher Faylor :
>> On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 03:41:11PM +, Aaron Gray wrote:
>>>I have upgraded Cygwin and am trying to build 'llvm-gcc' which is
>>>essentially?the same as gcc and get the following :-
>
>I have tried bui
* Kevin Bond (Sat, 9 Jan 2010 10:10:08 -0500)
Hello, I am trying to use rsync in cygwin but it seems to be hanging.
Right after it asks me for password of my host the 'building file
list...' message displays then hangs. I can ssh into the host fine.
Any ideas?
I was having rsync issues under C
> Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 13:15:29 +0100
> From: corinna
> Subject: Re: "mount -a" has no effect on the cygdrive prefix
>
> On Dec 30 12:46, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> On Dec 29 16:27, Karl M wrote:
From: corinna-cygwin
The cygdrive prefix is explicitely ignored when calling mount -a.
>>>
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 03:41:11PM +, Aaron Gray wrote:
>I have upgraded Cygwin and am trying to build 'llvm-gcc' which is
>essentially?the same as gcc and get the following :-
>
>?? ?bash: /home/ang/svn/llvm-gcc/configure: /bin/sh: bad interpreter:
>Permission denied
>
>Many thanks in advance,
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I have upgraded Cygwin and am trying to build 'llvm-gcc' which is
essentially the same as gcc and get the following :-
bash: /home/ang/svn/llvm-gcc/configure: /bin/sh: bad interpreter:
Permission denied
Many thanks in advance,
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According to Jay Heaslip on 1/11/2010 6:10 AM:
> Some of the git commands don't seem work. I able to "init" a git
> repository and check in changes, but commands like "git log" & "git
> diff" are not working.
> When I try to run them, they just return to the shell prompt without any
> output. Has
Some of the git commands don't seem work. I able to "init" a git
repository and check in changes, but commands like "git log" & "git
diff" are not working.
When I try to run them, they just return to the shell prompt without any
output. Has anyone else seen this?
Thanks,
Jay
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On Dec 30 12:46, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Dec 29 16:27, Karl M wrote:
> > > From: corinna-cygwin
> > > The cygdrive prefix is explicitely ignored when calling mount -a.
> > > The problem is, I'm not sure anymore *why* I did it that way.
> > > I added it to my TODO list, at least to figure out t
* Kevin Bond (Sun, 10 Jan 2010 11:42:19 -0500)
>
> No, no tunneling or remote shell..
>
> I am not sure how to run it without ssh.
That's the default.
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On Jan 10 21:01, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> On 01/10/2010 06:33 PM, sbre...@hotmail.com wrote:
> >
> >Hello,
> >
> >I am trying to run Cygwin from an NFS drive. Everything works fine as
> >long as no symbolic link executables are invoked:
> >
> >$ awk
> >bash: /usr/bin/awk: Permission denied
>
Both at work and home I install Cygwin on several machines and I keep
a local cache of the Cygwin install files to reduce the time to
update.
I always run setup.exe and perform a full install of everything.
Since upgrading to the latest version of setup, when performing the
local install from the
Paul, it appears for me.
Perhaps you haven't install man (or manpages, man-db)
On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 12:05 PM, Cliff Hones wrote:
> Paul McFerrin wrote:
>
>> I can't seemed to find any man pages for bash or other documentation.
>> I'm having terriable problems is getting my .bat/.sh script wor
On 2010/01/10 6:45 PM, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> So your argument is based on the desire to have *another* package
> manager application, besides 'setup.exe', that could be used from within
> Cygwin applications to update Cygwin applications?
Something like that, yes. The idea that one should b
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