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Hey,
I was trying to run the "make" command when installing darknet through the
conda prompt.
Below is the error message
"(NAME) C:\Users\ngingihy\test\test2\imagetool\labelImg\darknet>make
1 [main] make 23544 find_fast_cwd: WARNING: Couldn't compute FAST_CWD
pointer. Please report this p
hi,
I have this problem(0 [main] make 5136 find_fast_cwd: WARNING:
Couldn't compute FAST_CWD pointer.) make: *** No targets specified
and no makefile found. Stop. )
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I was using Avast, free software.
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Thank you Warren, it worked. But what would you suggest for future? I can't
leave the machine without antivirus
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Here again the address where the test case can be found :
http://cvs.savannah.gnu.org/viewvc/epeios/bugs/jcmc/?root=epeios
Does
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.programming.html#faq.programming.msvs-mingw
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packages, that simply work. But a car with
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> works?
Hello Chuck, please see my answer to Marco.
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Do
\
-Wl,--export-all-symbols \
-Wl,--enable-auto-import \
-Wl,--whole-archive ${old_libs} \
-Wl,--no-whole-archive ${dependency_libs}
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cygmydll.dll" are found by "-lmydll". "xmydll.dll"
isn't found by "-lmydll" but by "-lxmydll".
It seems the "cyg" prefix is build into the linker upstream.
What is the official policy to name DLL? Cygports with "cyg" prefix,
othe
empty account, where nothing can get into your way.
If it works, the problem is in your current user setup.
If it doesn't work the problem is in the windows setup. Either permissions or:
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.using.html#faq.using.bloda
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> Q: Do I have to use ncftpput instead?
>
> thanks for any leads!
Ask the oracle: http://cygwin.com/packages/
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with admin rights and without whitespace in it's name.
If that works, you come closer to the issue. If it doesn't work there
must be something fundamentally wrong with your windows setup.
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> On 10/11/2010 02:21 PM, Al wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> what is the current CHOST?
>
> I'm not sure what you meant by CHOST - it's not an environment variable that
> I'm familiar with. Who expects it to be set? Did you mea
and HP-UX on PARISC
and ia64
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prefix/gentoo is my prefix.
> Do the gentoo folks not follow upstream development of the GNU config
> project?
I guess yes, but there are different gentoo teams. I am not a member
of any of them. only a contributer of bugs and fixes now and then.
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>> It is i686-pc-cygwin1.7 according to this posting from Eric:
>>
>> http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2009-02/msg00669.html
>
> That patch was rejected upstream.
Instead your posting became the origin of the official $CHOST setting
for Gentoo/Cyg
++.exei686-pc-cygwin-gcc-4.exe
i686-pc-cygwin-g++-4.exe i686-pc-cygwin-gcc.exe
i686-pc-cygwin-g++.exe
If I set the CHOST to i686-pc-cygwin1.7 I have troubles with some
builds for example libiconv, gettext and zlib.
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cygwin.com would enable more people to do so. A wiki never
results in a complete documentation not even in a perfect world, but
it brings additional benefits without drawing forces from the mailing
list.
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u have a question, you need to turn to two
different locations in future, which isn't usefull either.
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> Q3: does rebaseall have a tasklist somewhere, that it reads? Or does it
> simply work its way through bin/ lib/ [and others] looking for executables
> and .dlls, and do stuff to them?
>
Take a look into the script. It is short and should explain itself in this.
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rm -rf /cygdrive/c/Users/prefix/Desktop/setup.log.full
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I also heard of a special rebase-perl script. Try to google for that.
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&& source ~/.bashrc
Temporary for a single program start:
env PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin netbeans.exe
Permanetly for one program:
echo "export PATH=/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin" >> netbeans-starter.bsh
echo "netbeans.exe" >> netbeans-starter.bsh
hecking if "$HOME" exists.
This does the trick from a batch script:
P:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe -c "source /etc/profile"
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Still apt-cyg doesn't seem the official approach as it hosted on google.
I plan to fetch source packages by simple use of wget if there isn't a
more official and specific way.
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2010/9/26 Al :
> Hi,
>
> Google wasn't my friend here. I managed to install packages with the
> --category and --packages option of setup.exe. I didn't find out how
> to install sources.
>
There is a second cygwin setup skripting question.
When I open the shell
Hi,
Google wasn't my friend here. I managed to install packages with the
--category and --packages option of setup.exe. I didn't find out how
to install sources.
Thanks
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stem32\cmd.exe /k P:/cygwin/bin/ash /bin/rebaseall -T
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ss will go through over night or where
instabilities will occur. In that case I will be able to report more
details of instabilities.
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rations. Some
others I can't relate to something.
Since I have compiled bzip2 from the Gentoo sources, I haven't seen
any instablilities from this side any more, but a also was more
conservative and didn't do parallel builds.
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> I'd beg to differ; I'd suggest it is, as suggested by the OP,
> actually quite a common use. You only have to look at the use of
> say perl and you will have users quite regularly compiling their
> own DLL's as they install modules via CPAN, and this is quite painful
> due to all the issues it ca
h. Else I wouldn't come up with a suggestion. I
need to work on that anyway.
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ld base the user contributed DLL into a different address space than
rebaseall does.
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t the first thing you run into when entering the error messages.
*** fatal error - unable to remap to same address as parent :
Meanwhile we are in the first page of google whith this thead, when
enteringering the message. Good chances that it will be more easy in
future due to this effect. :-
atal error - unable to remap to same address as parent :
Then I see some chances that it is found.
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ore easy and eats at not that much of your time.
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heir first contact with
the *NIX world. There is always a point when you have your first
contact with a new Distro. "cygcheck" will be self-evident for every
Cygwin insider, but it is foreign for every newcomer, even with 30
years *NIX experience. I see it here the first time.
A
lso
familiar that small maintenance scripts don't have. Even your posting
has more lines the he rebaseall script itself. So you wouldn't really
follow the search path for docs you give here. That there is a readme
for such a small script is the positive execption. But I have doubts
that m
so
find $PREFIX/lib/ -name *.dll -o -name *.so
find $PREFIX/usr/bin -name *.dll -o -name *.so
find $PREFIX/usr/lib -name *.dll -o -name *.so
It turned out that not all files have write access. So a similar
script is required to add write access first.
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based, couldn't one simply exclude them from being rebased?
I.e. with on option:
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As a longterm Linux user I have few experience with windows scripts.
Would be nice to have such a script directly linked into the start
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ve the DLL file itself to the -T parameter resulting in tons
of
: skipped because nonexistent
: skipped because nonexistent
That's because it did understand the dll as an input file with a list
of dlls. You have to write the dll path into a list file first and
give that file as parameter.
Al
as
it bases all files in an incremental way. I am currently working on
it.
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to bring the DRY principle to patch
maintenance and to lower the work for each Distro. I think the idea is
interesting at least and could help in cases like this.
http://www.metux.de/download/oss-qm/normalized_repository.pdf
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se the simpliest fix would be to remove your /home/prefix/gentoo...
> prefix from your path.
My target is to get full controll of the sources, versions and patches.
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ncurses.dll itself.
Now what do I make of that. Do I tell it to be loaded elsewhere? Any
helpful link?
Sure I will search my own, now I have a direction.
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To compare both:
>> Everything below 0x6000 should be suspicious:
>> ldd /bin/python.exe
>
> pre...@alder ~ $ ldd ~/gentoo/usr/bin/python2.6.exe
> ntdll.dll => /cygdrive/c/Windows/system32/ntdll.dll (0x7796)
> kernel32.dll => /cygdrive/c/Windows/system32/kernel32.dll (0x7788
>
> Cygwin Python binary is working. Something must be wrong with my own
> cygwin build I guess.
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Windows/system32/MSCTF.dll (0x7703)
msvcrt.dll => /cygdrive/c/Windows/system32/msvcrt.dll (0x77ab)
LPK.DLL => /cygdrive/c/Windows/system32/LPK.DLL (0x76c6)
USP10.dll => /cygdrive/c/Windows/system32/USP10.dll (0x7721)
Cygwin Python binary is
> list of denied permissions and the other with a list of permitted ones.
A guess: Could it be related to the manifest issue?
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2009-06/msg00066.html
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nyway rebasing doesn't seem to be the solution. Right?
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After python 2.7 there is 3.x AFAIK.
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config" which is not
wanted. It want's to find python2.x and nothing else.
The script is a normal POSIX script and has no knowlege of Cygwins
existance at all and any of it's special behaviour.
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handling. The "normal" windows one, always with .exe suffix stored
into the filename of executables. When mounting foreign unix
filesystems no .exe magic would be used at all on them.
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4.) Hence: You never see this suffix on the Cygwin API.
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in has a testing state to fix those side-effects
before everything goes public.
The listing with .exe extensions also has an informative value for the
human reader of the list, that would be lost.
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is way. If not one
should really consider to improve it to make Cygwin still more Unix
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> Can't really parse that, especially given that I'm a developer and you're
> obviously not.
>
lol
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d Hat, who has
to invest into stability of Cygwin to make it as succesfull as
possible.
If they don't see a challange in this, than Cygwin is in a kind of
cul-de-sac with Red Hat I guess.
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Then you have a guaranteed
> recourse if something doesn't work.
If I would sell closed source product, instead of devolping an OS one.
... but than I could advice the customer to buy the Interix layer instead.
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> without notifying the list. Others may run Cygwin so happily they never
Right. Similar I can't report the bugs for people telling me, they
don't use Cygwin, because of stability issues they encountered in the
past.
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It not, how to tweak Cygwin to run on some machines. It's, how big is
the percentage of windows machines, that will run a stable Cygwin with
the standard setup.exe setup.
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e the reasons? Will this be better with Windows 7? Can Cygwin
become "server stable"?
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> My
> Â issue is the variable '!::' What is it and where is it set? This
> variable can not be processed TCL. When I type env, I that special
> variable listed
At least I can confirm, to have the same variable in my environment.
So far nothing wrong.
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See:
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My bottomline:
It is not worth to report it. It can be patched downstream in the
special situation.
But to make Perls setup more perfect ... who knows!
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not executable it would not be expanded.
Thank you very much Corinna
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> It's definitely a bug in perl's Configure. If the name of the symlink
> is "foo", there's not the faintest reason to assume that "foo.exe" should
> work at all.
>
>
> Corinna
>
Magic is when it does the right thing magical
deal
with this, it remains a point of philosophy. So far it was the only
case in 30 packages I compiled.
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That's what Perls "Configure" does. Still the magic works only in the
target directory, but not on the level of the symlink itself.
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pts that behave like Perls configuration.
* Always adding both forms of symbolic links (program and program.exe)
* Making .../bin and .../usr/bin the same directory by means of a hardlink.
* Extending Cygwins .exe magic to work for that kind of symblic links.
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2010/9/3 Al :
> 2010/9/3 Al :
>>>> Right. I applied it the traditional way.
>>>
>>> Ah, you have to understand this about cygport patches: they only contain
>>> patches for the source files, not the autogenerated ones. So they have
>>> patc
2010/9/3 Al :
>>> Right. I applied it the traditional way.
>>
>> Ah, you have to understand this about cygport patches: they only contain
>> patches for the source files, not the autogenerated ones. So they have
>> patches for e.g. Makefile.am, configure.
rt to any similar
> environment.
>
> I did once try running cygport on a linux box (with a cross-compiler). I
> don't remember exactly what went wrong, it didn't work directly out of the
> box, but it shouldn't be hard to fix.
>
This sounds like a real alterna
t I can put into any POSIX environment. There is no need
to replace all of Cygwin.
It is a living project that already works on Mac, Unix and Informix.
The missing link is Cygwin.
I have documented the current achievements
http://en.gentoo-wiki.com/wiki/Prefix/
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> /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/coreutils.README.
Yes, it's time to dig a little deeper into the Cygwin scripts. It has
to be scriptable in the end. Then I can get it into Emerge. A
graphical setup.exe is the wrong way for my approach. However there
are sc
ng'. Guess that is a library I have to install.
But some optimism is back
Al
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into every package
that I would like to run on Cygwin or is this rather special in the
case of coreutils?
Thank you for advice
Al
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many issues that I will run
into, I will come back with some questions and hope to find advice
from Cygwin developers.
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to the appropriate value. AFAIK it is
autodetected by ./configure, as long as you don't set it manually to a
wrong value as I did (indirectly).
The host for cygwin is i686-pc-cygwin.
Once it is set right the configure excludes modules that depend on
kernel stuff like user.h. A kernel is s
Hello,
I try to compile binutils. It complaints a missing sys/user.h.
On linux it would find it in "/usr/include/sys/user.h".
What is the way to go on Cygwin?
Do I need to install some additional sources?
Al
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case python would complain "Modules not found" instead of
"Permission denied".
I already did "rebase" all. Do I have to reboot thereafter? I forgot
to do so, I first wanted to write this posting.
I am at the end of my wits now.
Al
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t; failure of Cygwin signal handling because the signal handling pipe has
>> mysteriously closed.
>
> Seems like it was discussed a short while ago.
> mid:008101cb3597$a75069f0$f5f13d...@gmail.com
Out of interest, what is that strange email address above supposed to
refer to?
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the Spam info.
Where should I look to see this patch once it's released?
-Al
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> From: "Larry Hall (Cygwin)"
> To: cyg...@cygwin.com
> Date: Thu, 08 Apr 2010 16:41:25 -0400
> Subject: Re: 1.7.3: Backspace key not working in GNU screen.
> On 4/8/2010 4:07 PM, Al G. wrote:
>>
>> This started happening around March 23, no problems with sc
if you hit Enter whatever your typo was gets the usual error).
However, pressing CTRL-H does do a backspace correctly. Could this be
related to the termcap changes from [^H] to [^?]? I have searched the
forums and googled around; found a few hits, that didn't work, and no
solutions.
-Al
att:
: Error while dumping state
(probably corrupted stack)
We tried with more than one K6 and we got the same
error.
Actually, the reason why we need your support is
because we have not received it from the software
distributor (http://www.willvoice.net), so I thank you
for your kind help.
Al Costa
ying to be obtuse?
>
You must have removed the R/O attrib yourself at some point, so it
needs replacing.
try attrib /? for more info.
Why do you assume that the group is being obtuse because you have a
misunderstanding?
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readed apps has caused
me pain on many occasions, also std::string in c++.
A recommended way to deal with this that I have seen on the web is to
spawn a process before any threads to handle the forks, and use pipes to
communicate between the threads and the forking process.
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Dave Korn wrote:
> > On 18 August 2006 12:42, Max Bowsher wrote:
> >
>> >> Al Slater wrote:
>>> >>> Max Bowsher wrote:
>>>>> >>>>> Václav Haisman wrote:
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