Hello, I am using Cygwin installer 2.819 x86.
After installing new packages (and updating existing packages), I
sometimes get the message:
In-use file detected
Unable to extract /usr/bin/cygwin1.dll
The file is in use by the following processes:
C:\cygwin\bin\mintty.exe
C:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe
On 8/16/2013 7:17 PM, Tal wrote:
Hi guys,
I would like to add some statistics tools to cygwin like top, free, sar, etc.
I tried to add procps package by downloading it and using the setup program.
But obviously I do not do it well because I cannot find it inside the packages
list in the set
Hi guys,
I would like to add some statistics tools to cygwin like top, free, sar, etc.
I tried to add procps package by downloading it and using the setup program.
But obviously I do not do it well because I cannot find it inside the packages
list in the setup window (full list state).
Can
I tried the 32-bit version. I tried older versions of Cygwin (but not
very hard).
I checked the permissions of the cyg_server account with
editrights.exe. They're good. I installed a newer version of mintty.
That failed. I may try it again in case I downloaded the wrong
mintty.
I stopped run
On 16/08/2013 4:49 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
The problem that has been discussed at length in the thread "64-bit
emacs crashes a lot" appears to have been solved on the emacs-devel
list. (I say "appears to" because I'm waiting for Ryan to confirm this.)
WJFFM so far (fingers crossed!)
The problem
The problem that has been discussed at length in the thread "64-bit
emacs crashes a lot" appears to have been solved on the emacs-devel
list. (I say "appears to" because I'm waiting for Ryan to confirm
this.) The problem went away for me when I built emacs with
'LDFLAGS=-Wl,--stack,4194304'.
Greetings, Andy Koppe!
> This might be the same issue as a couple of previous unresolved
> reports with the same error message, but I'm not sure, so here's a new
> thread.
> Steps to reproduce:
> - On Windows 7, install 64-bit Cygwin into C:\cygwin, and let it
> create a desktop shortcut.
> - Edi
Sorry that I do not know how to reply to a specific follow-up email
since I subscribed to the digest version of this mailing list.
And to Corinna: dash - usr/bin/rebaseall worked! Thank you so much for
your help. Looking forward to the next update!
To Larry: Thanks a lot for the help!
-Shawn
On 16 August 2013 21:49, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> This is just an assumption. I don't know if the format is really
> different, but the symmetry of the effect *is* weird.
>
>
> Corinna
>
> --
> Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to
> Cygwin Maintainer
On Aug 16 09:21, Charles Wilson wrote:
> On 8/16/2013 4:17 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >I assume the format of the git database files depends on the
> >architecture. Therefore it's probably not advisable to use
> >a git repo created under 32 bit git with a 64 b
>
> Oh, wow. That's...awkward. I'
On Aug 16 12:00, Andy Koppe wrote:
> This might be the same issue as a couple of previous unresolved
> reports with the same error message, but I'm not sure, so here's a new
> thread.
>
> Steps to reproduce:
> - On Windows 7, install 64-bit Cygwin into C:\cygwin, and let it
> create a desktop shor
On 8/16/2013 4:17 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
I assume the format of the git database files depends on the
architecture. Therefore it's probably not advisable to use
a git repo created under 32 bit git with a 64 b
Oh, wow. That's...awkward. I'm sharing the same drive area mounted in
both cyg3
Hi Corinna,
On 16 Aug 2013 20:46+1000, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 16 18:39, Shaddy Baddah wrote:
I think this is some sort of regression best demonstrated with
copy/paste:
Any chance you have a .curlrc file with an "include" line?
Sorry for the noise. As per
http://cygwin.com/ml/cyg
On 8/16/2013 8:46 AM, Shaddy Baddah wrote:
Hi Ken,
On 16 Aug 2013 22:39+1000, Shaddy Baddah wrote:
On 16 Aug 2013 22:14+1000, Ken Brown wrote:
On 8/16/2013 3:40 AM, Shaddy Baddah wrote:
When I run emacs-w32, I do not see the emacs tray icon as I did with
32bit Cygwin. Instead I see the generi
Hi again,
On 16 Aug 2013 22:46+1000, Shaddy Baddah wrote:
On 16 Aug 2013 22:39+1000, Shaddy Baddah wrote:
On 16 Aug 2013 22:14+1000, Ken Brown wrote:
On 8/16/2013 3:40 AM, Shaddy Baddah wrote:
When I run emacs-w32, I do not see the emacs tray icon as I did with
32bit Cygwin. Instead I see the
Hi Ken,
On 16 Aug 2013 22:39+1000, Shaddy Baddah wrote:
On 16 Aug 2013 22:14+1000, Ken Brown wrote:
On 8/16/2013 3:40 AM, Shaddy Baddah wrote:
When I run emacs-w32, I do not see the emacs tray icon as I did with
32bit Cygwin. Instead I see the generic "Windows Program" icon. I can
take a scree
Hi Ken,
On 16 Aug 2013 22:14+1000, Ken Brown wrote:
On 8/16/2013 3:40 AM, Shaddy Baddah wrote:
When I run emacs-w32, I do not see the emacs tray icon as I did with
32bit Cygwin. Instead I see the generic "Windows Program" icon. I can
take a screenshot of that if required.
I fixed this before
Hi Ken,
On 16 Aug 2013 22:14+1000, Ken Brown wrote:
On 8/16/2013 3:40 AM, Shaddy Baddah wrote:
When I run emacs-w32, I do not see the emacs tray icon as I did with
32bit Cygwin. Instead I see the generic "Windows Program" icon. I can
take a screenshot of that if required.
I fixed this before
On 16 August 2013 12:48, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Aug 16 10:50, Václav Zeman wrote:
>> I am getting compilation error when I try to use the GNU ld's -O option:
>>
>> `--> cat test.c
>> int
>> main ()
>> {
>> return 0;
>> }
>>
>> `--> gcc -Wl,-O -o test test.c
>> /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-cygwi
On 8/16/2013 3:40 AM, Shaddy Baddah wrote:
When I run emacs-w32, I do not see the emacs tray icon as I did with
32bit Cygwin. Instead I see the generic "Windows Program" icon. I can
take a screenshot of that if required.
I fixed this before the release of emacs-24.3-4. Are you running an
olde
On 16/08/2013 5:13 AM, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2013 01:59:41 -0400
From: Ryan Johnson <**snip**>
Please don't feed the spammers. I get enough as it is...
--
Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Documentation:
On Aug 15 23:37, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> On 8/15/2013 8:38 PM, Yuxiang Wang wrote:
> >Dear all,
> >
> >I have installed Octave with Cygwin 64-bit, under Win 7. Besides
> >octave-3.6.4-1, I also installed xinit and xlaunch according to the
> >doc, and gnuplot just in case.
> >
> >However, when
This might be the same issue as a couple of previous unresolved
reports with the same error message, but I'm not sure, so here's a new
thread.
Steps to reproduce:
- On Windows 7, install 64-bit Cygwin into C:\cygwin, and let it
create a desktop shortcut.
- Edit /etc/fstab to change the cygdrive pr
On Aug 16 10:50, Václav Zeman wrote:
> I am getting compilation error when I try to use the GNU ld's -O option:
>
> `--> cat test.c
> int
> main ()
> {
> return 0;
> }
>
> `--> gcc -Wl,-O -o test test.c
> /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-cygwin/4.8.1/../../../../lib/libcygwin.a(libcmain.o):
> In functi
On Aug 16 18:39, Shaddy Baddah wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I think this is some sort of regression best demonstrated with
> copy/paste:
>
> $ uname -a
> CYGWIN_NT-6.1-WOW64 AUD-CYGHOST 1.7.22(0.268/5/3) 2013-07-22 17:06
> i686 Cygwin
>
> $ curl 'http://www.google.com/'
> content="text/html;charset=utf-8">
Please move this discussion to emacs-de...@gnu.org.
> Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2013 01:59:41 -0400
> From: Ryan Johnson
>
> The variable pending_exact has value 0x0, which would be a Bad Thing...
> except that the code looks like this:
> > if (!pending_exact
> >
> > /* If last
Ryan Johnson wrote:
>I set a breakpoint there, since I thought it was guaranteed to lead to a
>crash if it ever ran, but it turns out that's not true. Invoking M-x
>compile triggers the breakpoint twice in a row with the following
>(valid!) 5-byte UTF-8:
>
>10XX 10XX 10XX 10XX 10
Again, please move this discussion to emacs-devel.
> Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2013 22:35:54 -0400
> From: Ken Brown
>
> 1. Invoke 'emacs-nox -Q' in mintty.
>
> 2. M-x compile C-a C-k ls RET
>
> 3. C-x o
>
> 4. Hit 'g' repeatedly.
>
> I got it to abort with Fatal error 6 after slightly over 100 rep
I'm not subscribed to this list, so if you want me to reply, please CC
me explicitly. Besides, this discussion should be moved to
emacs-de...@gnu.org, since I don't see anything Cygwin specific here
at this point.
> Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2013 16:55:18 -0400
> From: Ryan Johnson
>
> On 15/08/2013 1:
Hi,
I think this is some sort of regression best demonstrated with
copy/paste:
$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-6.1-WOW64 AUD-CYGHOST 1.7.22(0.268/5/3) 2013-07-22 17:06 i686
Cygwin
$ curl 'http://www.google.com/'
content="text/html;charset=utf-8">302
Moved302 MovedThe document has moved HREF="http://www
I am getting compilation error when I try to use the GNU ld's -O option:
`--> cat test.c
int
main ()
{
return 0;
}
`--> gcc -Wl,-O -o test test.c
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-cygwin/4.8.1/../../../../lib/libcygwin.a(libcmain.o):
In function `main':
/usr/src/debug/cygwin-1.7.24-1/winsup/cygwin/lib/l
On Aug 15 16:02, Steve Rowley wrote:
> On Aug 14 16:34, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Aug 14 16:04, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >>On 8/13/2013 5:01 PM, Steve Rowley wrote:
> >>>I just installed 64-bit Cygwin on Win7, and noticed that /usr/bin/lockfile
> >>>is missing in my installation. [...]
> >>
>
On Aug 16 10:32, Kal Sze wrote:
> I have been using Cygwin 32-bit on Windows 7 Profession 64-bit. I had
> the HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session
> Manager\kernel\ObCaseInsensitive registry key set to DWORD 0x
> and case-sensitive filename handling has been fully working in Cygwin
Hi,
I've recently made the switch to 64bit Cygwin for my day-to-day use.
I've already encountered a few (about four) minor issues. However once
they become repeatable I'll follow reporting guidelines and report.
This one though is a simple one that hopefully is easily verifiable.
When I run em
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