Greetings,
I recently loaded Windows 7 Pro x64 on my laptop, and installed Cygwin
1.7.8. I run a (GCC Compiled) backup program that calls diskshadow.exe --
which I added to the C:\Windows\System32 directory. The program faults
because the shell call can't find the program.
The Path variable is
We have two fairly identical windows XP boxes. On mine, cygwin is working
beautifully, with X. My coworker tried, but she didn't have admin rights
and X wouldn't install right. Then she got the coveted admin rights, so we
tried to re-install. It failed. So we thought we would install clean,
del
On 2:59 PM, Eric Blake wrote:
On 04/13/2011 09:10 PM, Ryan Johnson wrote:
Hi all,
A recent cygwin update has started spewing warnings such as the
following when I do tab completion on a path containing spaces:
$ cd ~/Home/Documents/Pcygwin warning:
MS-DOS style path detected: ~/Home/Documen
I'm getting this error associated with shared memory and cygserver (sender is
the name of my process setting and loading the shared memory):
begin error snip
3 [main] sender 3684 transport_layer_pipes::connect: lost connection to
cygserver, error = 2
end error snip ==
Most articles on configuring your python installation assume that
you're using the native python or installing it yourself.
Given that I've installed python via the (excellent) Cygwin exe, and
it seems to be working fine:
1. what else do I need to setup and how (e.g., how should PYTHONPATH
look on
>>> echo !TC | C:/win-bash/nc 192.172.1.6 80 > ScanFile.dta
>>> p.s. nc = netcat and I know I need an alternative sooner rather than
>>> later
> I suspect your question is more about win-bash's nc, which seems to be
> a simple way to sent a command to a port on a machine which even
> telnet can do
On 04/15/11 03:05, BazookaJo wrote:
Sorry guys - in my original post I was suggesting replacing win-bash with
Powershell, when I am looking to replace win-bash with cygwin, but post
amended :)
BazookaJo wrote:
Hi guys
I have been playing around with an industrial Linux-powered scanner, and
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 3:32 PM, Fergus wrote:
> Using cygwin 1.7 and gcc 3.4.4 I have a line in a script
>
> gcc -o myexec -o3 ./my.a -lreadline -lncurses -lm
>
> which has worked since the Dawn of Time. Just now I had to rebuild myexec
> and got an error message
>
> /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/3
Using cygwin 1.7 and gcc 3.4.4 I have a line in a script
gcc -o myexec -o3 ./my.a -lreadline -lncurses -lm
which has worked since the Dawn of Time. Just now I had to rebuild
myexec and got an error message
/usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/3.4.4/../../../../i686-pc-cygwin/bin/ld:
cannot find -lncu
On 04/15/2011 12:05 PM, BazookaJo wrote:
Sorry guys - in my original post I was suggesting replacing win-bash with
Powershell, when I am looking to replace win-bash with cygwin, but post
amended :)
Perhaps MSYS-bash is closer to what you are looking for.
http://www.mingw.org/
Erwin
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Pro
Hello,
I have tried to build an application with queues in UNIX flavor (using msgget
API). I have successfully ran cygwin server and enabled IPC. The program works
if I use 2-3 queues to send messages between threads (single thread reads from
one queue, multiple threads can write to any queue).
Sorry guys - in my original post I was suggesting replacing win-bash with
Powershell, when I am looking to replace win-bash with cygwin, but post
amended :)
BazookaJo wrote:
>
> Hi guys
>
> I have been playing around with an industrial Linux-powered scanner, and
> was making okay progress unde
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