to the dependencies of guile-devel.
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Background:
Attempting to use a Windows Server 2008 64-bit Terminal server as a "Jump-Box"
from one network (corporate very locked down and restricted software) to
another (lab servers and QA and development). I figure if I put the necessary
software on the 'Jump-Box' and grant users the ability
twork via this circumvention? What will
you say to management if they question why you circumvented the proxy
server?
Just food for thought....
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that the time between typing a letter and viewing
the response is of the order of 1-2 seconds.
Are you running anit-virus software? Do you have active virus
scanning turned on? If so, try turning it off to see if it changes
this behavior.
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(except the System32 ones, which I didn't
check).
It seems to happen when I try to build with jpeg.
Does anyone have any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
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f the underlying file system isn't inode based. For instance
one can mount a FAT/FAT32 file system and the script would fail in
that case also.
The original script worked based on file system functionality, not a
particular OS.
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When I fire-up a cygwin bash window, everything is fine for a few minutes.
Then the CPU utilization on my system suddenly jumps to 100%. Bash is
typically grabbing about 80% of the CPU, with almost all the rest grabbed by
Are you running any virus or spyware protection software?
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to my original question, what is it in NTFS
that provides Inode type functionality that Cygwin is leveraging? The
inode functionality would disassociate a files meta-data from the
directory entry to allow the functionality we've been talking about as
well as hard links.
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>NTFS and FAT file systems simply do not have the concept of inodes,
>Cygwin is dependent upon the facilities supplied by these file systems.
Actually NTFS does have something like an inode. That's what Cygwin
uses.
Then why does this fail? Please enlighten us?
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NTFS and FAT file systems simply do not have the concept of inodes,
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Can anyone tell me how to increase the dimensions of the cygwin window?
I would like it to come up as a full screen window.
This is more of a Windows question. Right click on the top of the
window and look in the properties.
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On 6/3/06, Freddy Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is a question that I am sure many folks have the
answer to, because I can imagine that people do this
all the time. I just have never had the time to get
it set up:
I wan't to be able to rlogin (and rshd) from my Unix
ma
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ended. The two programs have to support the
same protocol, which is implied by the version.
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See 'man xauth' for more details.
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ad of pipes.
I'm wondering if there are two pipes/socketpairs? My read is that
each of the two solutions, essentially matches one to the other. That
is changing OpenSSH to use socketpairs, matches to rsync's use of
socketpairs and visa versa.
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I've noticed multiple postings indicating issues with pipes. Wouldn't
it be better to track this down, it would likely fix multiple
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perhaps (I hope) this will change in the future. I
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confused. ssh into your target and see what prints
during login.
If you simply type rsync on each system, you should see a line such as:
rsync version 2.6.6 protocol version 29
which can help in the case in which it isn't a printing issue, it is
an actual mismatched protocol ver
is "magic" that
eventually fails, the hang occurs when both rsync process are waiting
on a read from each other, perhaps a flushing or missed signal
This problem was at this point, waiting for someone more experienced
to diagnose the local pipe.
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add multiple -v switches to increase verbosity.
Are you using -X ot -Y?
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e first time you start a login
shell for a given user, the files in /etc/skel are used to create a
home directory for that user. This is a bit different than a UNIX
system that uses these files at the time the account is created.
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ECTED]
then manually setting your display, in the above case:
export DISPLAY=:1
Manually picking a port as above can interfere or fail if it is
already in use, using the -X (or -Y) enlists the sshd on the target to
find a free port.
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> I'm running sshd without the -r option all the time and I can't observer
> the high CPU load as reported. What's different on your system?!?
I *believe* this primarily happens on Windows2000. I wasn't able to
track down. The problem is that once the system gets in this state,
with
Chris,
> Hi Brett, if you might help me locate this posting, would greatly appreciate
> it; I'm not that familiar with forks, bash, and tcsh so I'm not totally clear
> on what to search on). Meanwhile I'll post to the guy just a few messages
> above with a similar
d the
issue. I can search for this previous posting if you cannot locate
it.
Interestingly I have found that this *seems* to only happen on Win2K,
but I only have this setup on a limited number of WinXP systems
(without the above workarounds).
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> Can someone recommend a free, optionally GUI, FTP client with support for
> AUTH TLS that
>has been ported for Windows? Support for AUTH SSL, SSL connect and
X.509 client auth is
> optional.
This is off-topic for this list.
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utility to output process information. You can run DOS programs from
Cygwin, so you can redirect the output to a file or a pipe, then run
your COBOL program to do what it wants. All can be wrapped in a script
usi
BOL or utilities to run from a scripting language?
> When you use the top command you only see the processes running
> under cygwin.
top is a visual utility.
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in at either/both ends.
You can configure RealVNC to only accept connections from the local
system, which means you would use port forwarding to access port 5900 so
that from RealVNC's point of view, it is accepting a local connection.
Set up of ssh is via the script /usr/bi
cript in the process that
is trying to exec your script and/or exec isn't using the path you
think it is.
It has been some time since I dealt with this, but only global variables
are inherited, which some shells require you to use export or setenv to
designate, and some shells require P
oesn't include the directory for my-shell-script.
If you changed:
open [list | my-shell-script]
to
open [list | /full/path/to/my-shell-script]
does it work?
If you display your path (echo $PATH) in my-shell-script, and run it
both ways, does it have different values?
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have you used ps -ef, top or other to see if the processes
are running?
>
> Then, why should one install those links in the Start | Programs menu
> (by setup.exe), if they (many of them) seem do not work ?
Your choice, start them via the command line, via start -> programs,
whate
> program which was literally "int main() { exit(0) }", just in
> case true.exe was not as minimal as expected. That test program
> also hung when spawned by rsync.
Yes, interesting and puzzling.
Brett
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It seemingly hangs in the same/similar place, in my case I substituted
the use of a local pipe for a local socket to resolve.
> However, a netstat on the remote host did not show any connection.
> Btw, when I call ssh directly it works just fine.
Yes, same
bash shell,
the login scripts have allot of work to do. I've noticed that login
time has gotten much better with the latest cygwin dll, looks like id,
hostname and sed processing slow down the login process.
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> run and when it failed was that I had "upgraded" from ZoneAlarm Pro
> to ZoneAlarm Suite. I tried uninstalling ZoneAlarm and the hang
> went away.This is all very frustrating since I need both
> ZoneAlarm and Cygwin.
ACCEPT
> CONNECTIONS". I'm confused: I thought I needed an ssh deamon.
No, this is for starting rsyncd, the daemon, see above.
Lastly, before warned that issues have been reported using rsync over
ssh in Cygwin, search the list for more details.
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happening. You can start a command prompt using start -> run, enter
cmd and enter. Then type c:\cygwin\cygwin.bat and see what errors you
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, althought not
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files with c:\cygwin\bin\bash in Windows. I then customize the icon for
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this
n in regard to using the tcsh shell was strickly one of
experimentation, if it worked, then we'd have more information to
diagnose the root cause.
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> in which Cygwin may not be 100% POSIX compliant?
I too discovered an issue in running xauth in a popen():
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2006-01/msg00431.html
that was related to ZoneAlarm being installed.
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may contribute to the slow starting of the bash shell and sub-shells?!?!
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tc/passwd and change your home directory in this file, it
would usually be /home/user, but you can set it to anything you want.
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Looks like setup 2.510.2.2 is still the current version. Does anyone
know when a fixed version of setup will be released that doesn't hang in
update-info-dir.sh?
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Disable known or suspected buggy
anti
virus software packages during
execution.
This is too funny after the long email thread about 3rd party apps.
Let's not go on about this, just smile and
orted on this list. For
myself, I've had to compile a custom rsync to utilize pipes vs. a local
socket to work around initial hangs, others have see hangs with large
transfers.
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t that the problem(s)
is
there in both cases, the scanner simply makes it much more noticable. I
do see more CPU consumption that I woud have expected even without the
virus scanner and the original poster's calling out stat was most
interesting.
[snip]
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> >I'm still researching, I was going to respond this is posting at a
> >later time with more insight, but before things get out-of-hand, I
> >wanted to jump in. I suppose I'm still hopeful that we can
nDoze systems tend to create monolithic
programs, where as UNIX/Linux/POSIX tend to create lots of small
programs and invoke them often, which inherently causes more file
accesses and process creation. I suspect their are multiple issues, I
also suspect they can eventually be addressed.
Bre
but there may be a series of commands that
need to be run, depending on the original installation.
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here is a short list, having a documented method or even a
script to settle in a moved cygwin directory on a new system may be
useful. I would presume this would be significantly faster than
reinstalling on multiple systems.
Brett
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iginal posting.
ssh -R 6001:localhost:6000 target
password:
Last Login blah, blah,...
$ export DISPLAY=localhost:1
$ xclock &
$
Not nearly as clean as having ssh perform the setup, but it does work.
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however quick to utilize with minimal setup.
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r a release -4 soon which should fix this.
The '-4' release works.
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t such an 'installation' to
update it?
On a related note, it is possible to 'prime' setup with additional
packages to select by default. That is whenever I install cygwin, there
are about 1/2 dozen packages I always manually select, it would be
helpful to have an automa
l/TK for Cygwin vs. having to using
ActivePerl and shell out to Cygwin scripts, but this could have been an
easier transition.
Yes, I will look for the release with much anticipation and test as soon
as it does.
Thank you,
Brett
Brett
solves the issue, so while I can understand wanting to dig thru
this, I'm not sure why this dependency isn't simply included as I
originally suggested.
Oh well, I found the issue for myself, I suppose the next poor soul will
re-live the pain.
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> unlikely to be a fontconfig problem anyway.
Have the debugging symbols been posted or the maintainer of
libfontconfig looked into this?
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http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-11/msg00626.html
Perhaps popen is using a socket or named pipe
I do appreciate the suggestions so far. I just don't yet understand
how the installation and deinstallation of ZoneAlarm is ef
e that it is a Microsoft library for reading vector
images. Perhaps you have Office or other package that has installed
this DLL?????
I've verified this on a couple of different systems. Anyone else?
Brett
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ecutes the
following command:
sh -c /usr/X11R6/bin/xauth -f /tmp/ssh-OrQEQQHWXE/xauthfile generate
7..0.1:0.0 MIT-MAGIC-COOKIE-1 untrusted timeout 1200 2 > /dev/null
/usr/X11R6/bin/xauth: creating new authority file
/home/brett/.Xauthority
Running this command by hand, it looks like it is
tly linked
in. I honestly don't know precisely why or how, but I know that without
this package, the simply script above doesn't work.
Please confirm on your system, should be trival, and add the dependency.
Please also bear in mind, that I only install what I need, t
first Perl/TK function on the main window.
After tedious research, I've figured out that the missing package
is: libwmf.
I request that the perl-tk package maintainer please add this
dependency.
Thank you.
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am
and see two things. First see if you can confirm the issue I'm seeing,
that is the shipping version or rsync hangs up front. If it does you'd
have to rebuild rsync and set it up to use pipe vs. socketpair. Second
to see if the transfer hangs
r as attempting network access.
Since the second never attempts network access, I suspect that Windows
-> Windows would hang, I haven't seen any reports of Linux -> Linux. If
Linux -> Linux didn't work, I suspect the issue would be wide spread and
corrected.
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ing or writing to early and come out of sync with the other.
You might consider excluding this file and see if rsync is successful or
encounters another similar file it hangs on and exclude it and see if
they have something in common such as their size.
Just
or you could explicitly reference
the alternate copy in your Cygwin built rsync. That is the local
rsync will build a command line to run rsync on the server via ssh
that depends on the path, but you could hard-code a path to your
debuggable rsync on the server.
Not sure how far you wa
t for all possibilities,
perhaps it could simply issue a warning on the topic and refer the
installer back to this mailing list?
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remove the path as that isn't part of the syntax of ssh.
When you use similar syntax with rsync, it is actually pulling the line
apart and running ssh under the covers with the syntax that it likes, it
doesn't send the path, it uses the path itself.
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in the program.
As to the environment, which version of Windows are you running? I'd
like to better understand why on the surface it sounds like we're
installing Cygwin the same way, yet yours runs Windows to Linux and mine
consistently hangs without recompiling witho
lways install Cygwin with the same set of
packages. Do you do a full install of Cygwin? I usually perform a
default install and just add vi, tcsh, openssh and rsync.
Brett
On Thu, 05 Jan 2006 19:37:22 -0500, "Ken Senior"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Thanks Brett for the quick
g to
build your own rsync with the socketpair() called disabled it will work.
Brett
On Thu, 05 Jan 2006 18:46:04 -0500, "Ken Senior" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> Hi.
>
> I posted the message listed below to the rsync list, but one of the
> readers there suggested I pos
n the while, assign a value of 0
to a and then start stepping thru the remaining code.
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Should be able to
start either as the service, which start the actual service under debug
control and open the X display for interaction, allowing debug of the
service. From the issue your trying to debug, not sure if the debugger
itself would effect the
ccounts to customize
security and auditing.
Brett
On Wed, 4 Jan 2006 22:40:58 +0100 (CET), "Ordinary Olson"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Thanks to Brett and Larry for your replies.
> If I understood Larry correctly the Cygwin and
> Windows passwords are internally link
, otherwise just use the
password on the administrator account for both.
I'm not sure if this would work with Cygwin's sshd, but I believe you
can disable password login and use public/private keys to authenticate.
If their is no password, I am not sure if sshd will allow login based
ion or
related tasks, such as setup of signals, pipes, close of unused file
descriptors... This is the area I had planned to look into in more
detail.
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depending on if you start X from Windows or cygwin.
Remove the -multiwindow option.
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eeded, turns off an extra fork/exec that
theoretically makes sshd more secure but also causes the CPU spike. If
you've already installed sshd as a service, you'll need to stop it and
delete it before making these changes.
It is my intuition that both issues revolve around process cr
that the rsync package maintainer please rebuild
the package with this build option change and reissue the package so all
can benefit. Perhaps socketpair() can be used with a future release of
Cygwin?
Thank you,
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t. But...what I thought I saw was that the post
install scripts should do this when necessary, no? I was suggesting
this should be added appropriately for the new Perl/TK package along
with the missing library dependency.
Just try
g for dll
loading
I've modified the script for testing to run without using TK and all
works fine.
>From what I can tell by searching for similar issues, it *looks* like
the new library may need to be rebased during setup? A packaging
c
the linker as to precisely which library is in question
vs. the run-time that simply gives up.
Brett
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> On Fri, 16 Dec 2005, Brett Serkez wrote:
>
> > > > >perhaps
sortkey.nls
sorttbls.nls
Tk.dll
unicode.nls
Thanks!
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The problem can be replicated by performing a new default install and
only selecting the new Perl-Tk package.
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Brett adelphia.net> writes:
I see that my problem was unrelated to the original I replied to this morning.
I am still hopig someone has an idea for me to try. Here are my symptoms again.
I am running a Win 2000 Professional box with Norton Antivirus 2003
professional. I am behind a Lynk
Brett adelphia.net> writes:
>
> I am having a similar problem and so far have no solution.
>
> Specifically, "Could not open
> service McShield for query, start and stop. McAfee may not
> be installed, or we don't have access.".
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