> On May 15 13:29, Gareth Howell wrote:
>> Hi
>> I have cygwin (latest) running on an XP machine. It needs to access two
>> workstations running Win95 and one running Win98.
>>
>> At the windows level, there are drive maps to the 'C' drives on the thre
/cygdrive/c type ntfs (binary,posix=0,user,noumount,auto)
D: on /cygdrive/d type ntfs (binary,posix=0,user,noumount,auto)
E: on /cygdrive/e type iso9660 (binary,posix=0,user,noumount,auto)
I can also rsync them to a local rep whilst logged into the proxy.
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> Hi
> I asked this a day or so ago but got no responses. I'm posting again just in
> case it just got missed.
>
> I have cygwin (latest) running on an XP machine. It needs to access two
> workstations running Win95 and one
e, I'll try and get over there sometime and do that.
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27;s crontab.
I can see it's probably a permissions issue, but I can't get to the bottom of
it or understand why the behaviour is different between Win95 and Win98.
Any guidance would be welcome.
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Any guidance would be welcome.
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Output attached.
Thank you for looking.
Kind Regards
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From: cygwin-ow...@cygwin.com [mailto:cygwin-ow...@cygwin.com] On Behalf
Of Charles Wilson
Sent: 08 January 2010 23:55
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: Vista and CYGWIN telnet
Gareth Payne wrote
prompt appears.
Screen just echo's what i type.
Complete stumped on this.
Kind Regards
Gareth
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From: cygwin-ow...@cygwin.com [mailto:cygwin-ow...@cygwin.com] On Behalf Of
DePriest, Jason R.
Sent: 08 January 2010 20:51
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: Vista and C
/usr/bin/telnet
cyg_serv46845256 ? 20:27:53 /usr/sbin/telnetd
gpayne65845284 con 20:34:45 /usr/bin/ps
But, the login screen still does not appear.
Has anyone seen this?, same problem occurred on XP box.
Running 1.7.1 version of cygwin.
Any advice greatly received.
Gareth
is echoed on screen.
Definitely connecting to the telnet service, as soon as I stop inetd the telnet
server stop listening.
I have disabled the firewall / Norton. What am I missing.
Driving me mad.
Anyone got any advice, need telnet unfortunately.
Thanks in advance
Gareth
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Stephen Barclay wrote:
Gareth Pearce wrote:
Stephen Barclay wrote:
All,
I have been using Ponderosa for a while, but something is not 100%
with thier
terminal emulation, when paging up/down in editors (nano/pico etc)
there are artifact
characters left on some lines.. I know this if off
they have a fix .. :)
I have seen this with multiple terminal emulations on several platforms,
I assumed it was a bug with nano/pico's base curses library or something.
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On 10/12/06, Gareth Pearce
I suspect you don't have nroff installed. If that is not the
problem, it works for me -
That would be too easy. I already check that and nroff is indeed
installed.
As for "works for" you, I suspect that you have an old version of
aspell
sist diagnosing the issue
further.
Whether nroff should be a dependency of aspell is an entirely different
question.
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e filenames you see in windows are encoded.
So thats a test case for consideration.
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
> Of Dr. Volker Zell
> Sent: Thursday, 14 October 2004 3:49 AM
> Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] NEW: cyrus-sasl-2.1.19-1, libsasl2-2.1.19-1,
> libsasl2-devel-2.1.19-1
>
>
> Hi Gareth
>
> I'm just tr
via a pluggable approach.
See http://asg.web.cmu.edu/sasl/sasl-library.html for more information.
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> Gareth Pearce wrote:
>
> > It should be relatively easy to write a very simple script called ispell
> > which calls 'aspell -a $@'
> > I think that works at least... can't say I've tried it.
>
> Such a script exists: /usr/share/aspell/
ld be som much better if
> it was a Cygwin module. Or is it possible to use aspell within emacs? I
> can't find any documentation to say yes or no to this.
>
It should be relatively easy to write a very simple script called ispell
which calls 'aspell -a $@'
I think that wo
> >WADR to CGF's hard work, I can tell you even before it is released that
> >1.5.10 has bugs. So do 1.5.11, 1.5.12, etc. With a software project of
> >sufficient size, it's a given. The question is, do the bugs bite *you*?
> >Have you tried 1.5.9? If you had problems with it, have you tried a
test.cc
Just want to drop my usual line here - Do use g++ rather then gcc -lstdc++
Since gcc -lstdc++ isn't always enough, and what is enough may not always be
enough in the future.
Gareth
PS - in response to the other email - .cc Is pre-processor input - since
that's the Normal state for
use a pre-release copy of gcc 3.4 because of its improved c++ support, and
havent experienced any cygwin-specific problems in my day-to-day use of it
under cygwin. I have experienced some bugs, but thats what I get for using
a pre-release version.
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ates the cygwin gcc distribution. However if a bit of
research finds that 3.3.3 has something you want then by all means, use it -
we're not going to stop you. ... Well okay, I'm not going to stop you.
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his, I'm being just as bad, since this kind of
thread is Way old hat.
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As mentioned in my last email - please start reading the message archives so
you can avoid unnecessarily reopening topics which have already been dealt
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archives before posting on this topic.
Hence there is no need for me to reply.
As implied by my above statement, the topic has already been discussed.
Therefore given the subject line of this email, you don't even need to check
the mailing list archives to work out the previous answer
>
> Hello
>
> A have a big problem. I can't compile a simple hello world program with
> the gcc compiler in cygwin.
>
> Here is the error:
>
> Any one have a idea to solve the problem??
*sigh*
Use g++.
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es are c by default, gcc
makes a guess based on the file extension. But again, the guess mode isn't
always the same as using the -x option. (although it probably should be the
same, some of the internals don't actually understand the -x options and use
file extension guess work exclusiv
>
> Greetings,
>
> Using Cygwin 1.5.5-1, I am porting a Unix shared library to Windows.
> After making and linking the library with libtool, two DLLs were
> created:
>
> libxx.dll.a
> cygxx-1.dll
>
> I guess I was only expecting: libxx.dll.
>
> Why were the 2 names generated and w
27; of the files from their currently corrupted versions - quite
possibly recursively. I personally did this to some success after I mashed
my windows install trying to move it from one hard drive to another. In the
end however I had to do a reinstall though, too many cases of bad
permissions tha
Ms visual studio .net is still capable of making native
executables/libraries despite its .net branding. It needs to be until
Microsoft are finished porting the windows source code to use cygwin.
;)
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ed in this reguards ;) If it works before then,
yay for it.
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onment works perfectly. I'm gonna debug it some more and see if i can
> find what makes the difference.
The 1.3.22 environment wouldn't be using a different gcc version by any
chance?
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version offhand...)
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>
>
> How can one know if a function requested to be inlined is actually
> inlined?
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> you've downloaded setup.exe, run it and select "Editors" and then click
on
*giggle* - a little too much cut and paste from mine i see ... almost made
this mistake myself copying from igors...
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ehaviour if i set the cygwin=tty variable after having started
the bash prompt. Setting it before (ie adding it to the system environment
variables) has no problems.
ctrl-C and (i think) ctrl-T not working in nano are the only reasons i set
cygwin=tty.
Gareth
>
> >
> > Brian
>
ar superior.
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maintainership offers ... actually
but miscellaneous opinions are more likely to occur.
> On Tue, 22 Jul 2003, Gareth Pearce wrote:
>
> > > IMHO, this looks like a PTC situation..
> >
> > prehaps more likely MOTC. ;)
> ^^
> &qu
> IMHO, this looks like a PTC situation..
prehaps more likely MOTC.
;)
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et figured out in an upcoming version -
although the nano developers seem to think that it might be a bug with
ncurses.
Regards,
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can stay awake for a few hours...
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y work,
This would be a theory - however since no one has ported and packaged spell
to cygwin - it is not yet the (general) case.
Regards,
Gareth - cygwin nano packager.
(PS: Waiting for cgf's supprised look - since nano-devel's Chris complied
immediately - or at least is trying too...
Igor's analysis of the situation seems sound, I'm forwarding this to
nano-devel incase the nano-developers are interested in handling this
situation more gracefully. (once again - if it did work in the past)
Regards,
Gareth - nano cygwin packager.
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Hmm, unable to reproduce your problem here so far,
prehaps some more details would be useful.
Regards,
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ny hundreds of small ones.
Its a reasonably big piece of code after all.
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Jeff,
Just outta' curiosity, beyond the satisfaction of accomplishing it, what
would be gained?
well you could ssh into your windows machine and run mozilla remotely from
your xterminal ...
umm - okay so thats not much of a gain... but...
G
se consult the cygwin users guide for details on how to do so. If you
have issues with Ctrl-C or any other ctrl character combination, this is the
place to start - before coming to the cygwin mailing list.
Regards,
Gareth - cygwin nano packager, hopes you pretend the hotmail tag is
A quick search for illegal filename characters
gives " * / : < > ? \ | (and the null character) for fat32/ntfs - more for
fat16/12 - the null character is also out of the question.
So what you ask 'just isnt possible' with the underlying filesystem.
Gareth
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> Cygwin "likes" paths with backslashes in them. It now just wisely
> assumes that such paths are windows paths. As I'm sure you know,
> you don't use '/' to denote a UNIX path.
^
meanness detected.
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My holidays end today, I'll look into stoping being slack and try to release
asap.
1.1.11/12/pre1/pre2 all had issues - but i havent noticed anything much
reported back against 1.2.0 on the nano-devel list - so it should be fine.
Gareth Pearce - nano 'maintainer' (for lack
ow. But no real bother.
>
> see http://cygwin.com/faq/faq_2.html#SEC9
2 years - no issues - I think i'm special :)
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might be worth noting that this version isnt backwards source compatible...
(mainly due to namespace I suspect)
Time for me to work out what I need to fix with my code...
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> On Wed, Feb 05, 2003 at 11:09:27PM -, Max Bowsher wrote:
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> >
> >Chr
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> ignore my previous message: replace the "z" by a "j", not the "x".
>
> The stuff
>
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> Brewer. Patriot.
> (And somebody damn well better be incapacitated with laughter right now,
because
> I busted my KIESTER typing all that in.)
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echo -en "hello"
and with a newline,
echo -en "hello\n"
Gareth
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Robert Mark Bram wrote:
> Howdy all!
>
> I have noticed that the two ways I have read about to suppress newline
> characters in the echo command do not seem to be work
Find the bash-Prompt-HOWTO, it lists them
or,
0;31m red
0;32m green
0;33m yelow
0;34m blue
0;35m purple
0;36m cyan
0;37m white
1;31m bold red
1;32m bold green
1;33m bold yelow
1;34m bold blue
1;35m bold purple
1;36m bold cyan
1;37m bold white
0m is reset to normal.
Regards
Gareth Gregor
.
I basically would like to have pppd on windows as it is in linux, but if the
ttySx devices are named different and such its not a problem, i just need a
ppp/pppd.
Anyway, thank you all for any help you can provide.
Regards
Gareth Gregor
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its a g++ bug, theres some likelihood of it having been fixed in gcc
3.4 (experimental) - but it will be a while before you see that distributed
in cygwin (or as part of a stable linux distribution) I expect.
Gareth
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> Note that if this is the first time that you've run the new GUI version
> of setup, it will currently download the whole cygwin net release again.
> After this point it will only download what is needed.
Huh?? Hmm is this paragraph Really old, or ... did i miss someth
useless.
Is it feasible at all given cygwin not actually being an OS? -- would i
really effectively need to port it to native windows?
Gareth
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u havent set your cygwin environment variable to include tty,
the mailinglist archives cover this in several places - and you can find
more information about it in the user guide on the web site.
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>
> No problem with Redhat 8.0 on VMWare...
>
>
>
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This is a BAD idea (TM).
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> Just stick cygwin1.dll in your windows\system32 folder.
>
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 6:41 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Running cygwin built p
pes without file reference and in the other (i think ;P)
you are referencing a file (effectively at least). Without a file reference
- cygwin doesnt know binmode or textmode (i think) - so what it does depends
on the CYGWIN variable (and whatever the defau
with increased accuracy ... as such the standard library
elements are now in namespace std.
either std::cout - or a using namespace std directive - will be required for
your code to be conforming the c++ standard and thus compile.
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> rl_attempted_completion_function. Are there any Tricks to find these?
They are probably in header files which have been included. Since you say
this is c++ - they are probably members of a class which is defined in a
header.
but its not an issue probably.
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plenty of stuff in the message list archives i do believe.
:)
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overflow.
this is a porting bug in xerces-c (or a cygwin conformance bug... depending
on your point of view)
a simple #ifndef __CYGWIN__ around the declaration in GCCDefs.hpp and the
definition in GCCDefs.cpp
and life is good (or seems to be)
Please patch :)
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> 1) fixed issue where the cygxerces-c2_1_0.dll wasn't being included (my
tar
> include file didn't get updated).
> 2) added patch from Gareth for nasty bug in DOMDocumentTypeImpl.cpp
> 3) changed back from -2 to -1 in version, following conventions at
> http://
conflicting.
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> Hi,
>
> A p
unrelated packages. cygwin
was 1.3.14
I currently have latest snapshot dll (31/10)- no change.
I upgraded from 1.3.12 to 1.3.14 when making xerces-c after ld died the
first time i tried to compile it.
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users guide explicitly states that the tty
variable must be set before starting cygwin. On boot is my preference.
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ariable will be xterm instead of cygwin.
I think the first is more likely
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in the cygwin archives - the CYGWIN enviornment variable needs
to be set to include tty for ctrl-C to work (and some other things) - See
the cygwin users guide for details on the CYGWIN environment variable. The
tty option needs to be set Before you start cygwin.
Gareth -
> On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Gareth Pearce wrote:
>
> > [snip]
> >
> > Gareth - idly ponders why the grep he installed himself on this dec
machine
> > doesnt have --include.
>
> Hmmm, you did install GNU grep, didn't you?
this is offtopic but - yeah ..
x27;t work (they get entered as ABC etc. i.e.
> the last part of the ANSI sequence), and Ctrl-C still beeps and doesn't
get
> entered into emacs.
i think in the linux case you had termcap issues.
and in the general case - you have tty issues.
Gareth - just a guess.
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>However, the conclusion I'm coming to is that the
>[FILE] of "Usage: grep [OPTION]... PATTERN [FILE] ..."
>is really a directory _and_ file pattern.
-R means 'recurse any directories in the input set.'
when the input set is *.vb* - t
> BTW, did someone try to build on cygwin gcc 3.2 with ada support ?
Try the message list archives - I believe a binary was offered for download
from someone in the last couple of months.
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>Thanks, cgf, That makes sense.
>
>But one more comment
>
>"grep = *.* > delme" from the XP prompt does NOT
>create the infinite loop. It acts like the bash
>shell.
well obviously - delme doesnt contain a period.
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you must ofcourse realise that its the version number which is causing all
the problems .. skip to 1.3.14...
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Ofcourse - i will get another one now *snicker* - can someone tell Uwe whats
going on ... since
I cant!
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> On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 08:12:59PM +1000, Gareth Pearce wrote:
> >(1) - either i am not getting cygwin-announce anymore - or this should of
> >been an announce message...
>
> Check the archives.
Aye - indeed I should of ... bad gareth. *slaps wrist*
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and a third thing ... the Change message - is very ... compact ... and might
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Soemthing to consider anyway.
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Subject: SETUP: new setup.ini with md5 sums crashes setup 2.192.2.24 on
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> This started happeni
n to do
>that, nor does it have a crystal ball to second guess your instruction to
>generate 486 code, even if you were running a version with P4
>optimizations.
>In time critical applications, it can be quite important to learn the
>particular tricks of your compiler and when to choose
ect to conflict with my cygwin1.dll (Although maybe i am just plain
wrong:P). However it was reminiscint of the vcdimager stuff, so i brought
it up.
Basically, I dont care much, but thought that it would be unfair to not at
least let the people who Might care (aka cygwin devel
, this looks faulty, but thought i would post it here
for
someone with more experience in such matters to comment.
Regards,
Gareth Pearce
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>Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
>
>>Thank goodness someone has found the Cygwin release that's a panacea for
>>all
>>subsequent Cygwin ills! I'd heard B20 touted as this for so long that I
>>was
>>afraid Cygwin would never reach such heights again. Boy am I relieved! I
>>guess there'
will be different, which means different results (one
case needs temporary variables - other one does not). So it should be
deterministic for a single set of assembly, for a given system type...
although someone could easily of made a processor in which I am wrong.
Gareth
>
>
>
> &g
This is my 1st post on the mailing list so don't shout at me if it all goes
wrong !!
I just want to know I can open a .html or .doc file etc from within my C
programme from an option screen where the user types for example H for help
which will then launch my help.htm page.
I want to do this in
;Name * dummy2;
>dummy2 = new Name;
>cin >> dummy2;
>cin >> *dummy2;
>cout << *dummy2;
>
>return 0;
>}
>---
since you havent given the contents of your local header files
nor your compile line ...
I dont see how the solution is going to be forthcomming.
G
Good - that left the mark on the archive.
>
>Gareth Pearce wrote:
>
>
>>>On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 06:31:01PM -0800, Michael wrote:
>>> >Setup.exe seems to crash and burn rather ungracefully if setup.ini is
>>> >missing it's timestamp and version
>
>On Sun, Feb 10, 2002 at 06:31:01PM -0800, Michael wrote:
> >Setup.exe seems to crash and burn rather ungracefully if setup.ini is
> >missing it's timestamp and version lines at the top.
>
>Doctor, doctor! It hurts when I do this...
>
>Luckily that will never be an issue for cygwin setup.
>
rectory - so your 'cat junk' would just fail with invalid
target...
maybe you meant cat hundredsofmbofjunk >
/proc/registry/HKLM/User/Software/Windows/Current/blah/ding/shiznat.sz
?
which i dont see you manageing no matter how hard you try ...
Gareth
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>Gary R.
'll look
> into that aspect.
>
> Rob
>
umm my first thoughts when i saw this problem was - run out of memory bug
... needs to increase his limit in the registry...
map is Not small ... compared to map at least...
and theres going to be one for each thread...
lots of memory being
ummm could it possibly be that the dll is in ruby\bin - and your lib path on
the compile line is ruby\lib ? - but then the name cygwin-16.dll seems wrong
so maybe you typed that little snippit out incorrectly.
Gareth
>Even as a Linux user, I probably stay as confused about compiling
>
It will be in the format:
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