On 11 Apr 2005 19:46:50 -
"Shaffer, Kenneth" wrote:
> "Bob Smart" wrote:
>
> > launch setup with the "-5" command-line option (suppress MD5
> > verification).
>
> this worked! thanks.
>
> useful for the FAQ?
I guess it depend
On 9 Apr 2005 16:18:19 -
"Shaffer, Kenneth" wrote:
> Under what conditions does setup not enable the Next button?
>
> It appears to have successfully finished the checksum and provide a list
> of packages, but never "enables" the Next button.
>
> I'm trying to install locally via UNC path wh
I suppose it could be related to the XP piping problem, but I only have NT and
W2K. All I can really say is that it never happens (to me, anyway) on NT. It
certainly sounds like what others have described on XP.
The transfer that fails is a "pull" whether I'm using scp (which fails) or the
ta
I haven't yet had an opportunity to try 1.5.12, and it may be a while (just
because I'm responsible for keeping the databases on these machines running
doesn't mean I get regular access to them...) but I'll keep that in mind next
time I get a shot at them.
I'd really like to blame Winduhs netwo
I've discovered that in some circumstances, scp seems to get tired early when
transferring a largish file (around 200MB). It copies diligently for the first
20-40MB (exactly where it stops varies from run to run), then CPU usage drops
to zero, the file stops growing on the receiving end, there'
It appears to me that pipe (FIFO) readers don't get the same indication of EOF
in Cygwin that they do in Linux. The following Korn script works as I think it
should with Linux: at startup it shows that the FIFO doesn't exist and there's
no "cat" running; then it prints the test text; then it sh
I originally reported that setup.exe would let me choose packages to install, but the
"next" button was always disabled so I couldn't actually install anything.
One suggestion I received was to run setup.exe with the -5 command-line option
(suppress MD5 verification). I finally got a chance to
I'm trying to run the Cygwin installer on W2K/SP4 (local install) and it lets me get
as far as the screen where I select the packages I want...but the NEXT button is
inactive, so I can't actually complete anything. All I can do at that point is CANCEL.
The system appears to be running Norton In
I'm trying to run the Cygwin installer on W2K/SP4 (local install) and it lets me get
as far as the screen where I select the packages I want...but the NEXT button is
inactive, so I can't actually complete anything. All I can do at that point is CANCEL.
The system appears to be running Norton In
POE + perl-tk is a really nice environment for
writing event driven programs. It works fine on
linux [though the debugging info is not always
all you would wish for].
I want to write a portable program, and I'm trying
to get it to work under cygwin. It goes into an
infinite loop in IO.pm, specific
I have made a bit of progress since I compiled
krb5-1.2.6.
./configure --with-cc=gcc --without-krb4 --disable-dns-for-kdc
It would be nice if there was an option to just
compile client stuff.
The resolv library problem went away. I don't know
if that was a change to krb5 or to cygwin. Bison
prob
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