I have attempted to change the email address for my cygwin info and it never
succeeds.
I would prefer to get it at: roger.k.we...@alum.mit.edu
Roger Wells, P.E.
leidos
221 Third St
Newport, RI 02840
401-847-4210 (voice)
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02:30:34 +0530
> Krishnaveni K S wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I tried installing Cygwin 64 in my machine with windows 11 OS. Installed
> > all the required packages. Till testing of the growth file everything was
> > fine. When I entered " ../grow.exe test scenario.demo_test&
Hi,
I tried installing Cygwin 64 in my machine with windows 11 OS. Installed
all the required packages. Till testing of the growth file everything was
fine. When I entered " ../grow.exe test scenario.demo_test" it is showing
an error. " grow.exe Application error The application was unable to star
* and this seems to have worked.
I speculate that some "bad" Cygwin ACLs got created at some point.
And maybe cacls wasn't deleting them?? That parts seems wierd. Maybe on
directories?
Possibly due to those two recent changes, or maybe user error, I don't know.
- Jay
From:
Cygwin making files inaccessible?
i.e. when Cygwin copies or writes to them, not random files.
C:\t>dir /s/b/a
C:\t>dir /q .
02/05/2022 04:11 AM BUILTIN\Administrators .
02/05/2022 04:11 AM NT SERVICE\TrustedInsta..
C:\t>cacls .
C:\t Everyone:(OI)(CI)F
C:\t>echo > 1
022 2:23 PM
To: Jay K ; cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: ExitProcess does not work in Cygwin?
Greetings, Jay K!
>> Just use POSIX exit(3)!
> I did switch my code:
> #ifdef __CYGWIN__
> exit(x);
> #else
> ExitProcess(x);
> #endif
> .
It is best to avoid Cygwin-s
January 13, 2022 5:19 PM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Cc: Jay K
Subject: Re: ExitProcess does not work in Cygwin?
On 2022-01-13 10:07, Kaz Kylheku (Cygwin) wrote:
> On 2022-01-13 05:40, Eliot Moss wrote:
>> On 1/13/2022 1:39 AM, Jay K wrote:
>>> ExitProcess does not work in Cygwin?
Ju
I don't know why I didn't get the reply in email, but this is representative of
the real world code.
- Jay
From: Jay K
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2022 6:27 AM
To: cyg...@sourceware.org
Subject: Re: proc_waiter: error on read of child wait pipe 0x0, Win32 error 6
Ok, here
ExitProcess does not work in Cygwin?
$ rm *.exe
# u is for Unix
# w is for Windows
$ cat u.c
#include
int main()
{
exit(1);
}
$ gcc u.c
$ ./a.exe
$ echo $?
1
=> as expected
$ cat w.c
#include
int main()
{
ExitProcess(1);
}
$ gcc w.c
$ ./a.exe
$ echo $?
0
=> not expected
$ uname -a
49909 [waitproc] 1 9269 proc_waiter: error on read of child wait pipe 0x0,
Win32 error 6
I understand I can workaround this, in that the use of threads is silly.
Is this invalid, to mix Win32 threads with cygwin system()?
- Jay
Fro
48ef0
"\260\324\005",
'cause i.e. it complicates any lifetime/management.
I do understand some of the problems here, like needing separate threads to
read stdout/stderr, if they are not equal.
- Jay
____
From: Jay K
Sent: Wednesday, January 12,
I get this a lot:
0 [waitproc] cm3 7641 proc_waiter: error on read of child wait pipe 0x0,
Win32 error 6
452 [waitproc] cm3 7641 proc_waiter: error on read of child wait pipe 0x0,
Win32 error 6
716 [waitproc] cm3 7641 proc_waiter: error on read of child wait pipe 0x0,
Win32 error
For the lists I am currently subscribed?
I've tried several times but nothing works.
current: roger.k.we...@leidos.com
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On 5/20/21 4:35 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
> CAUTION: This email originated from outside of Leidos. Be cautious when
> clicking or opening content.
>
> Greetings, Wells, Roger K.!
>
>>> On 5/19/2021 12:48 AM, A. Doggy wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I am running
On 5/20/21 12:02 PM, A. Doggy via Cygwin wrote:
> Anyone?
Sorry,
I noticed your initial contact and tried to duplicate what you observed
to no avail.
I set up cygwin openssh as a windows service as you described and also
have been doing it this way for many years.
sshd.exe doesn't show any cpu loa
On 4/5/21 11:17 AM, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin wrote:
> On 05.04.2021 14:57, Daniel L Newhouse via Cygwin wrote:
>> Cygwin no longer responds to ifconfig. What is the story?
>>
>
> I do not remember ifconfig ever been in any cygwin package.
>
nor do I
> the Windows nearest is "ipconfig"
>
>
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On 4/7/20 11:10 AM, Kristian Ivarsson via Cygwin wrote:
Opening a (second) descriptor for (blocking) write sometimes fail
The provided test case sometimes succeed, but quite often fail with ENOENT
(in various indexes)
I haven't dug deeper to find the underlaying cause yet
Have anyone experience
Hi,
Please help. In KFU v9.9
1. Created a folder name apps and place apps.zip in it. It doesnt work too.
Im bit late to this forum. Hope u can help. Thanks
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On 10/16/18 12:57 PM, Gary Johnson wrote:
> On 2018-10-16, Peder Sverdrup via cygwin wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am making a script and need to know when the computer was last booted.
>> This can be done with
>>
>> who -b command. I have installed the minimum cygwin and this command is not
>> available.
cygwin,
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On 07/02/2018 04:27 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Thomas Wolff writes:
>> I have uploaded mintty 2.9.0 with the following changes:
> […]
>
> No good deed goes unpunished, I guess. One of these changes makes the
> cursor come out as static underline instead of blinking block whenever
> I'm going into my
On 03/19/2018 08:49 AM, David Allsopp wrote:
Is this expected behaviour:
OPAM+DRA@OPAM ~
$ uname -a ; umask ; touch /tmp/foo ; ls -l /tmp/foo ; mkdir /tmp/bar ;
touch /tmp/bar/foo ; ls -l /tmp/bar/foo
CYGWIN_NT-6.1-WOW OPAM 2.10.0(0.325/5/3) 2018-02-02 15:21 i686 Cygwin
0022
-rw-r--r-- 1 OPAM+DR
I have some desire to discuss fork.
I know it is an old and difficult topic.
I found this:
"Cygwin fork and RtlCloneUserProcess"
https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/windowsdesktop/en-US/afdf1b68-1f3e-47f5-94cf-51e397afe073/cygwin-fork-and-rtlcloneuserprocess?forum=windowsgeneraldevelopm
On 11/28/2017 04:04 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Nov 28 08:21, Houder wrote:
On 2017-11-25 14:23, Houder wrote:
Hi,
Anyone seeing this as well? sort goes berzerk on my system when piped
into
head (or less) when it is fed with a 'specially prepared' input file.
- only happens on x86_64
-
On 11/10/2017 10:04 AM, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2017-11-09 23:25, OwN-3m-All wrote:
Any chance unzip can be updated to support Zip64?
http://www.paehl.com/open_source/downloads/unzip.7z
http://www.paehl.com/open_source/?ZIP_UNZIP
Current zip has supported Zip64 since 2008 and unzip since 2009.
$
On 02/03/2017 04:10 PM, Rustam wrote:
I've added an extra / mountpoint in /etc/fstab in order to be able to
access C: without /cygdrive like this:
none /cygdrive cygdrive binary,posix=0,user 0 0
none / cygdrive binary,posix=0,user 0 0
It seems to work, I can access the C: drive with jus
On 01/23/2017 02:50 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
Corinna Vinschen writes:
COMPUTERNAME is the same as LOGONSERVER on non-domain machines as well
as on domain controllers. So this `if' test if the machine is a domain
member machine.
I can supply another cornercase where LOGONSERVER is not set: if you
tware
-Original Message-
From: Corinna Vinschen [mailto:corinna-cyg...@cygwin.com]
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 7:40 AM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Cc: Canham, Timothy K (348C)
Subject: Re: pthread_attr_init() returning errors
On Apr 20 14:20, Canham, Timothy K (348C) wrote:
>> From: Corin
-Original Message-
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Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 3:50 AM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Cc: Canham, Timothy K (348C)
Subject: Re: pthread_attr_init() returning errors
On Apr 19 19:49, Canham, Timothy K (348C) wrote:
> I have some code to star
On Feb 8, 2016 1:33 PM, "xnor" wrote:
>
>
>> I have the same problem with Transmission.
>
> Sorry for another mail, but I need to make another last correction:
> It's not Transmission specific. A simple
> $ cd /cygdrive/path/to/download/dir
> $ touch test
> will result in the same broken permissio
I've discovered that when I use cvs to pull a module, the security
settings on the created files and directories are incorrect. When I
view the security settings of the files, I noticed an invalid "NULL
SID" group permission was added. If I delete this value, I can
properly execute the file, but
PM, K Stahl wrote:
> Created a new directory in my home directory with the following: mkdir test
> created an empty file in this directory with: touch test/empty
>
> When I list the contents of this path I get the following:
> $ ls -Al test
> total 0
> --w-rw+ 1 kdstah GROU
Created a new directory in my home directory with the following: mkdir test
created an empty file in this directory with: touch test/empty
When I list the contents of this path I get the following:
$ ls -Al test
total 0
--w-rw+ 1 kdstah GROUP_CHANGED 0 Jan 21 16:35 empty
My umask is set to 00
Performed an update today (2016-01-14) which included the a new version of X11.
When I started my window manager (FluxBox) I noticed that I could not
use my numeric keypad.
I found this odd as my keyboard stated that num lock was indeed turned on.
I performed a google search and discovered that t
With the release of xorg-server-*1.17.1-2 there was a change (for
security measures) to disable TCP communications (the -nolisten tcp
command line switch). It would be nice if the man page for XWin would
document this behavior.
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The latest Ruby archives appear to be broken.
I've tried numerous mirrors and each fails. This leads me to think
the that master archives are broken.
On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 8:11 PM, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
> The following packages have been updated in the Cygwin distribution:
>
> * ruby-2.0.0-p
ying
to install without responses, but it seems Cygwin specific, so I thought I
would try it here also.
Timothy K. Canham
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Pasadena, CA
timothy.can...@jpl.nasa.gov
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Hi,
I am trying to decipher how to do some of commands on a cygwin shell
remotely. I am using a Jython script to reset the Admin password and I
understand that I would have to do the following
1) change the password registry entry using passwd -R
2) net user Administrator
When the command is
Hi Guys,
i dont know why ln is not working.
this is what i did.
C:\Users\test1>pushd
\\ostorenas\odi\ostore_platform_logs\ostore\7.4.0\test1\linux64
Z:\ostore_platform_logs\ostore\7.4.0\test1\linux64>c:\cygwin\bin\ln -s
diva_test LATEST
in the above line "diva_test" is a folder.
it is created
Sorry, my first message got lost in the mailer.
Basically, I updated today and noticed that checkX segfaults (see attachment).
I've tried both the latest and previous versions, and they both fail now.
Any help would be appreciated.
On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 11:45 AM, K Stahl wrote:
&
As the subject states, the pidof application no longer works (just hangs).
I have attached the results of cygcheck pidof
P.S.
As a workaround, I have to use the following:
ps -ef | grep -i "${1}" | grep -v "grep" | awk {'print $2'} | head -1
cygcheck_pidof.out
Description: Binary data
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I normally start a terminal in my .xinitrc file (Place it in your home
directory):
Example:
#!/usr/bin/sh
urxvt -e bash -l & wmpid=$!
wait ${wmpid}
Using this scheme, I haven't had the issues the original poster has described.
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Hi Folks,
i dont know how to rsh from windows to windows?
installed below packages which related to rsh.
1, rsh
2. rsh-server
3. tcp_wrapper
4. xinetd
changed the "disable" value to "no" in the rsh conf file
"/etc/xinetd.d/rsh.conf".
i think rshd services has to start. but i dont know how to s
Thanks Andrey Repin.
but if there is folder in the "source" path, it is not copying.
Thanks & Regards,
Divakar
On Thu, Dec 27, 2012 at 7:23 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, Divakar K!
>
>> can someone please help me to copy only the folder contents?
>
>
On 01/08/2013 10:14 AM, Warren Young wrote:
On 1/8/2013 06:59, bartels wrote:
The windows format.com
format.com hasn't existed since the DOS days. That includes the
DOS-based versions of Windows, up through Windows ME. Under
NT-derived versions of Windows, "format" is a built-in command i
Hi Folks,
can someone please help me to copy only the folder contents?
in our script we used asterisk to copy the folder contents. but it is
failing with the error.
H:\>cp -rf D:\ostore_7.4_int_bld\package\ostore\*
\\rdlserv\cdimage\ObjectStore\ostore\7.4.0\winnt_vc100\20121226\Win_32_VS_2010
cp
I assume you are attempting to script in Bash, therefore I suggest reading:
http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/
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Just wanted to thank you (Charles) for rebuilding this package and
getting it out to the public. I've been using it heavily since it's
re-release and everything works as expected.
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Missed that section, was reading from my phone. Anyway, how about
instead of chastising someone for trying to help, you come up with an
alternative solution?
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> cat "$LOG" | gzip > "$LOG.old.gz" > "$LOG"
Don't have access to my machine at the moment, but try adding the '-c'
options to gzip (e.g. gzip -c ...)
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On 08/03/2012 12:23 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Aug 02, 2012 at 09:32:09PM +0200, Marcin Kielar wrote:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start cygwin using cygwin.bat
2. Run `ping -t google.com`
3. Try breaking it with Ctrl+C
Expected behaviur:
The ping breaks execution and the command prompt i
OK, I've found my example on how to resolve this issue:
Create a bash shell script and do the following:
#!/bin/bash
# Change the following to suit your application needs.
java -cp path.to.main.line &
function finalize() {
echo 'Terminating Application'
kill 0
}
trap finalize SIGINT
On 08/03/2012 08:48 AM, Nellis, Kenneth wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Roger K. Wells
Getting a PID & using kill just takes too long.
-END Original Message-
pkill from the procps package might mitigate the pain.
--Ken Nellis
that too is a work around.
The point here is
On 08/02/2012 07:03 PM, Daniel Colascione wrote:
On 8/2/2012 4:00 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Aug 02, 2012 at 09:32:09PM +0200, Marcin Kielar wrote:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start cygwin using cygwin.bat
2. Run `ping -t google.com`
3. Try breaking it with Ctrl+C
Expected behaviur:
The
On 08/02/2012 05:21 PM, Daniel Colascione wrote:
On 8/2/2012 2:02 PM, Roger K. Wells wrote:
On 08/02/2012 04:26 PM, Daniel Colascione wrote:
On 8/2/2012 12:32 PM, Marcin Kielar wrote:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start cygwin using cygwin.bat
2. Run `ping -t google.com`
3. Try breaking it with
On 08/02/2012 04:26 PM, Daniel Colascione wrote:
On 8/2/2012 12:32 PM, Marcin Kielar wrote:
Steps to reproduce:
1. Start cygwin using cygwin.bat
2. Run `ping -t google.com`
3. Try breaking it with Ctrl+C
This problem arises from Cygwin's use of CREATE_NEW_PROCESS_GROUP. From MSDN:
"When a pro
On 07/11/2012 04:07 PM, saltnlight5 wrote:
Thanks for the reply "K Stahl", but it didn't work for me. I ran the same
Test, then press CTRL+C. But the cygwin terminal did nothing. It did not
stop the java process, and it did not print any thing further. I must
manually terminate
> Marco, thanks for you help... things are back to normal!
Spoke too soon. Tries to run a python app and the terminal dies.
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> Marco
Marco, thanks for you help... things are back to normal!
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> why not download the rxvt-unicode-X-9.07-1 source
> rename the rxvt-unicode-X-9.07-1.{cygport,cygwin.patch,src.patch}
> to rxvt-unicode-X-9.07-2.{cygport,cygwin.patch,src.patch}
> and trying
>
> cygport rxvt-unicode-X-9.07-2.cygport almostall
>
As suggested, I tried the above and still cannot op
> $realjob has been kicking my *** for months now. But the light at the end of
> the tunnel has begun glimmering; if it doesn't turn out to be an oncoming
> train I should have time this weekend.
Awesome! I look forward to anything you can do to resolve this issue.
In the interim, I've played a
I often have multiple terminals open in an X Session while using
Fluxbox as my Window Manager. Seeing as Mintty is a windows
application, it does not utilize X and therefore does not inherit the
WM decorations and/or functionality.
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For reference, it seems that Charles Wilson ran into the same issues I
am with compiling urxvt under cygwin:
see: http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-12/msg00630.html
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> One word: mintty.
Although I appreciate the work and the robust nature of mintty, it
does not integrate into the window manager I am using.
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Just attempted to compile the latest (rxvt-unicode-9.15) and ran into
issues. As I'm not completely versed in setting up the configuration
environment in Cygwin, I'm at a loss. Seeing as there were numerous
packages that were updated as a result of the Perl version increment,
reverting to an olde
> urxvt depends on cygperl5_10.dll, which was removed in the upgrade to
> perl 5.14. Either urxvt needs to be rebuilt, or the old perl 5.10
> libraries need to be restored for a bit longer.
Knowing that there are numerous dependencies on the perl upgrade,
could we get someone to update the urxvt
As a follow up, I'm running Cygwin on WinXP using Fluxbox as my window
manager under XWin.
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I've just performed my weekly update and now I cannot execute urxvt.
Using an xterm, I get the following error message:
bash: /usr/bin/urxvt: Bad address
I've tried to reinstall the packages followed by a rebaseall. This
did not resolve the problem.
Any suggestions?
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Not sure if the following will work, but couldn't you use something like:
Old machine: cygcheck -cd package_list.log
New machine: setup --packages < package_list.log
You would have to copy your home directory and possibly massage the input data.
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Hmm, I thought this was an issue in a early release of 1.6. Seeing as
you have a pretty recent release, I'm still at a loss.
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Just out of curiosity, what is your exact version of Java?
Post the result of: java --version
On Wed, Jul 11, 2012 at 4:34 PM, K Stahl wrote:
> Seems to me that I've had this issue in the past, but for the life of
> me, I cannot remember how it was resolved. Maybe someone else can
Seems to me that I've had this issue in the past, but for the life of
me, I cannot remember how it was resolved. Maybe someone else can
weigh in on this topic with some possible suggestions?
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Hmm, what version of Java are you using? Mine example was tested on Java 1.6.
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You are correct in that you have the latest Cygwin release, but have
you tried the test app I have provided? My assumption is that your
application or its invocation script is causing the issue, not Cygwin
itself.
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Just tested with this against the latest release version (1.7.15) and
everything works as expected.
Example:
public final class Test {
public static void main(String[] args) {
System.out.println("This shall hang until CTRL-C is pressed...");
for (;;);
}
}
javac -cp . Test.
PV is very easy to compile under cygwin (have version 1.2.0 currently).
All you need (I believe) is gcc and make.
Simply extract the contents and follow the instructions in the README file..
./configure
make
make install
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If the target file system is shared via a Samba mount, then you can
add the following to your /etc/fstab of cygwin:
//HOST_MACHINE/PATH/TO/SHARED_FOLDER /mnt/SOME_NAME smbfs
binary,notexec,posix=0 0 0
NOTE: The values in all uppercase should be changed to reflect the
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Thank you Ken for first providing a useable patch and then finding the problem!
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On 06/12/2012 11:10 AM, Earnie Boyd wrote:
On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 10:46 AM, James Johnston wrote:
Wikipedia says that ...
Wikipedia isn't the keeper of the information relevant to Cygwin. You
can only find the truth at cygwin.com. Besides, companies do support
open source projects by provi
rebaseall appears to resolved the issue. GVim is running as expected!
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I've reverted the suggested libraries and still no success with GVim.
Keep getting either a failed execution (exit code 127) or bad address
for /usr/bin/gvim.
>
>
> On 6/11/2012 9:55 AM, K Stahl wrote:
>>
>> I've tried to revert the version of GLib 2.0 using the ins
tag 2.30.3 represents
>> a fairly recent commit. But I think starting with 2.30.1 should work.
>> I'll give it a try.
>
>
> The bisection shows that the first problematic commit is this one:
>
> http://git.gnome.org/browse/glib/commit/?h=glib-2-32&id=7eae486179e2799c36
This morning, I reverted GLib2.0 to a previous version and it did not
solve the issue.
Steps used in testing:
Extracted "libglib2.0_0-2.30.2-1.tar.bz2" and ran /etc/postinstall/glib2.0.sh
Started XWin and attempted to edit a file via gvim (performance issue
still remain)
On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 2:
I can confirm that same issue is present with GVim on a Windows XP
machine. The issue occurred after the last update (Gnome Libraries I
believe).
On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 8:51 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
> On 5/24/2012 8:32 AM, Berglund Magnus (SE) wrote:
>>
>> After an cygwin-upgrade this morning I'm e
Friends -
I just noticed a difference in behavior between Cygwin's "find" and
the one in Linux, or
so it seems.
I was trying to locate files smaller than a given size, and thus ran
find . -size -4000c
That worked, and listed the file names only for files < 4000 bytes in
size. But if I run
Modified from my original email on the XFree mailing list:
After updating yesterday (2012-05-10) I am experiencing the following
behavior when using GVim within an X-Session:
While scrolling through a file in visual mode using either "H", "J",
"K", or "L"
I have a buildscript that invokes make. Make in turn invokes some
Windows executables. Sometimes the executables work fine, and
sometimes they (appear to) kill both make *and* the bash script that
invoked make.
I am really stuck and don't know where to start debugging this. The
same executables wo
On 02/27/2012 12:14 PM, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
'more' is segment faulting with the latest Cygwin .DLL (1.7.11). I
can reproduce this problem on both a Windows 7 64-bit machine and a
Windows XP 32-bit machine.
I've attached the stackdump and cygcheck output.
Here's how to reproduce the problem
On 05/20/2011 10:10 PM, Agnelomaria wrote:
Hi,
I am just learning to program in C++ . I am following a book called
Exploring C++ . The first task is to execute the code which I will paste
below. I have compiled the code . I tried executing the code using ./a.exe
command but the code does not se
On 05/20/2011 10:10 PM, Agnelomaria wrote:
Hi,
I am just learning to program in C++ . I am following a book called
Exploring C++ . The first task is to execute the code which I will paste
below. I have compiled the code . I tried executing the code using ./a.exe
command but the code does not se
On 03/17/2011 03:56 PM, Erwin Waterlander wrote:
Op 17-3-2011 17:57, Charles Wilson schreef:
Final point: I realize nobody wants to maintain a non-upstreamable
forked version of software. Everybody wants to be able to build
software on cygwin out of the box.
So...if the upstream people really
On 03/14/2011 11:29 AM, Charles Russell wrote:
The following works on Windows XP, but fails on Windows 7, apparently
because of some permission setting (even in Administrator mode).
# dd if=binary.img of=/dev/sdb
dd: writing to `/dev/sdb': Permission denied
3+0 records in
2+0 records out
1024 b
On 03/07/2011 12:15 PM, Peter Brown wrote:
Roger K. Wells saic.com> writes:
On 03/07/2011 10:44 AM, Roger K. Wells wrote:
On 03/07/2011 04:39 AM, Thomas Henlich wrote:
Hi,
I found the following bug in cygwin 1.7.8 on Windows XP:
Fortran I/O rounding truncates the result after a cert
On 03/07/2011 10:44 AM, Roger K. Wells wrote:
On 03/07/2011 04:39 AM, Thomas Henlich wrote:
Hi,
I found the following bug in cygwin 1.7.8 on Windows XP:
Fortran I/O rounding truncates the result after a certain number of
digits. The following program:
===
write(*, '(f
On 03/07/2011 04:39 AM, Thomas Henlich wrote:
Hi,
I found the following bug in cygwin 1.7.8 on Windows XP:
Fortran I/O rounding truncates the result after a certain number of
digits. The following program:
===
write(*, '(f35.32)') 0.14285714285714285d0
end
===
gives this output:
0.14285714285
On 03/02/2011 09:05 AM, Jim P wrote:
I just updated my cygwin install,
so did I (an hour ago)
and cygpath appears to be broken. Issuing the
command "cygpath", with any or no command-line options, returns nothing and a
status of 127.
cygpath works as expected
roger wells
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> I guess what we really need
> is to redefine fsblkcnt_t to become a 64 bit type. Oh well, this
> requires another backward compatibility hack, just like back when we
> switched to 64 bit off_t (Cygwin 1.5). Let's do it at the same time as
> we change sigset_t and time_t to 64-bits(with kno
It looks like my reply got lost in mailer's spam filters, reposting.
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 5:36 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
...
> Cygwin summarily halts a pure-Windows process on receiving a CTRL-C.
> There is no way around that other than to relink the program to use
> Cygwin.
Do you state t
On Fri, Sep 17, 2010 at 7:58 AM, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> On 09/16/2010 12:05 PM, Ilia K. wrote:
>>
>> Have you tried to ssh to cygwin, then run cmd.exe (to get a "dos
>> prompt") and then press Ctrl-C?
>
> Good lord man! Why would I want to do that?!?
>>
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