On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 07:26:54PM -0500, Mike Dahmus wrote:
>i.e.:
>
>mdahmus@MikeDahmus-PC /pfisvn/DCGS/trunk
>$ svn up
>? 0 [main] svn 9484 C:\cygwin\bin\svn.exe: *** fatal error - unable to
>remap
>\\?\C:\cygwin\lib\sasl2\cygdigestmd5-2.dll to same address as parent: 0x83
>!= 0xA5
i.e.:
mdahmus@MikeDahmus-PC /pfisvn/DCGS/trunk
$ svn up
0 [main] svn 9484 C:\cygwin\bin\svn.exe: *** fatal error - unable to remap
\\?\C:\cygwin\lib\sasl2\cygdigestmd5-2.dll to same address as parent: 0x83
!= 0xA5
Stack trace:
Frame Function Args
0028B188 6102796B (0028B188, 0
Greetings,
I have a compiled C program that is installed on several servers. It makes
system calls to programs such as rsync, and has worked fine until now. I
recently installed it on two Server 2008R2 boxes, identical hardware. Both
are Cygwin 1.7.9. C:\cygwin\bin is added to the Windows PATH
On 5/16/2011 1:19 PM, Lee Maschmeyer wrote:
Since the OP mentioned emacs version 22 and since Cygwin's emacs is 23.3.1
(emacs --version), this makes me wonder if more fundamental suggestions
might be needed. If the following is self-evident please pardon me but
perhaps we need to check on some ve
Since the OP mentioned emacs version 22 and since Cygwin's emacs is 23.3.1
(emacs --version), this makes me wonder if more fundamental suggestions
might be needed. If the following is self-evident please pardon me but
perhaps we need to check on some very basic stuff:
1. All installations of C
On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 11:14:22AM +0200, Matthias Andree wrote:
>Am 16.05.2011 11:09, schrieb Avishai Geller:
>> How do I edit my hosts file in cygwin on Windows 7? VI opens it in read-only
>> mode. I have administrator permissions, but Windows 7 has that UAC feature
>> which I think is preventi
Looks like there was a packaging error for quilt-0.48-3:
http://cygwin.com/packages/quilt/quilt-0.48-3
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On May 16 14:43, Jacob Eiler wrote:
> Hi.
>
> I am experiencing an issue with getsockopt when running an application
> under CygWin.
>
> The application (Kannel sms gateway) creates a new socket, attempt to
> connect non-blocking to the other host and later calls getsockopt to
> check for errors
Hi.
I am experiencing an issue with getsockopt when running an application
under CygWin.
The application (Kannel sms gateway) creates a new socket, attempt to
connect non-blocking to the other host and later calls getsockopt to
check for errors:
s = socket(PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
...
flags =
On 5/16/2011 12:35 AM, Sayth Renshaw wrote:
I have installed emacs and followed the instruction to create the
emacs-shortcut.
renshaw@RenshawResidence /usr/bin
$ make-emacs-shortcut
*** Info: Created /usr/local/bin/emacs.xml.
*** Info: Created /usr/bin/emacs.lnk.
*** Info: You should move it to
* Avishai Geller (Mon, 16 May 2011 02:09:57 -0700)
> How do I edit my hosts file in cygwin on Windows 7? VI opens it in
read-only mode. I have administrator permissions, but Windows 7 has that
UAC feature which I think is preventing editing the file.
You disable UAC or run the shell as Administr
Am 16.05.2011 11:09, schrieb Avishai Geller:
> How do I edit my hosts file in cygwin on Windows 7? VI opens it in read-only
> mode. I have administrator permissions, but Windows 7 has that UAC feature
> which I think is preventing editing the file.
Don't second-guess.
http://www.chiark.greenend
How do I edit my hosts file in cygwin on Windows 7? VI opens it in read-only
mode. I have administrator permissions, but Windows 7 has that UAC feature
which I think is preventing editing the file.
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Ken Brown was heard to say:
There are plenty of Cygwin users who use (Cygwin's) emacs. I don't
understand your last two questions. What do you mean by the "default
23.2 zip package"? But if you want to know what it's like to use
Cygwin's emacs package instead of whatever you're using now, why no
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