finitely also
configure with '--disable-sim' or it'll build simulators for the additional
architectures.
Apologies in advance if my mail client does anything weird when replying to
this list. This is my first time using a mailing list and I'm forced to use MS
Outlook.
Best regar
rgets=all'. I'm now building a gdb with the proper configuration
locally, but it would be quite helpful if Cygwin already included a gdb built
with that flag.
Is there a specific reason why this isn't being done?
Best regards
Oliver Old
Software Developer
LÖWEN ENTERTAINMENT
Hi!
On Wed, 19 Oct 2022 14:58:42 +0200
Ulli Horlacher wrote:
>
>https://fex.rus.uni-stuttgart.de/fop/jFZ6T7wI/X-20221019141237.png
>
>I have selected [copy] in the file browser, but /dev/clipboard is
>empty. Also getclip gives me no output.
>
It looks to me like you copied the file, not the fil
steps in the section
"Source Code on Linux like operating systems"
for building with Qt5/KF5 at [2].
By the way, the Umbrello package page at [3] says
"maintainer(s): ORPHANED"
Is there a way to get that page updated?
Cheers,
Oliver
[1] https://invent.kde.org/sd
even install Cygwin's own packages, and are you sure
you're starting those? (Try `which `) Are you or is something
modifying your environment? Where are your ssh keys stored?
You probably need to make those apps aware of where they are.
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"The name of the DLL must match the Perl version Vim was compiled with.
Currently the name is "perl512.dll". That is for Perl 5.12. To know
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n /usr/bin type ntfs (binary,auto)
C:/cygwin64/lib on /usr/lib type ntfs (binary,auto)
C:/cygwin64 on / type ntfs (binary,auto)
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Error in dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...) :
unable to load shared object '/usr/lib/R/library/stats/libs/stats.dll':
No such file or directory
During startup - Warning message:
package ‘stats’ in options("defaultPackages") was not found
I
warning again?
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$ Rscript.exe library.R
Error in dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...) :
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No such file or directory
During startup - Warning message:
package ‘stats’ in options("defaultPac
Hi,
I am Oliver-Rainer Wittmann, a software developer working on Apache
OpenOffice.
I am not subscribed to this mailing cygwin at cygwin dot com. Thus,
please include my mail address in your replies - Thx in advance.
I just want to inform you that version 2.7.1-1 of 'patch'
help... what's the secret? :-)
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On Thu, Jul 22, 2010 at 01:30:37PM -0400, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> On 7/22/2010 1:14 PM, John Oliver wrote:
> >After opening the Cygwin shell, I get the black box and a blinking
> >underscore for ten or fifteen seconds before the prompt appears. How
> >would I go about
After opening the Cygwin shell, I get the black box and a blinking
underscore for ten or fifteen seconds before the prompt appears. How
would I go about figuring out what the delay is all about?
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>>P.S.: I presume the fix will show up in the next Cygwin release.
>Nope. It's just for you. No one else is privileged enough to get the
>fix. :-)
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our far from
mainstream scenario!
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P.S.: I presume the fix will show up in the next Cygwin release.
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added by Christopher the other day:
assertion "*native_root != '\0'" failed: file
"/netrel/src/cygwin-snapshot-20100315-1/winsup/cygwin/mount.cc", line 341,
function: void mount_info::create_root_entry(WCHAR*)
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>on them.
Sorry for again being unclear. The information above was soley meant to
complement the cygcheck output - which was produced on my XP-64 machine -
trying to say that the issue seems to be not tied to a certain OS variant.
Rega
bed)
that I put the blame on this software.
I was however not aware that I should have mentioned this in the first
place - and http://cygwin.com/problems.html doesn't say so btw...
Sorry if I made things unncessary complicated, Oliver
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At this point gdb "hanged" and I didn't know how to get it to bringing up the
(gdb) prompt so I had to kill it.
> If it is happening in my code it will, once again, be tricky to debug
> since you actually can't attach a debugger to the process at this point
> in proces
ever I haven't had this effect so far
with with the 1.7.1 DLL so it would be at least one possible explanation
that the patch has a bug showing up in the very sporadic case it is
supposed to fix.
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Hi Corrina,
> Does the patch help?
I've right now no access to my dev box. I'll be able to
provide feedback (either positive or negative) tomorrow...
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by you calling the issue "tricky".
As a non-native speaker it's sometimes difficult to be not
unintentionally offensive...
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'll test the snapshot asap!
[...]
+ LONG init = InterlockedCompareExchange (&installation_root_init, 1L, 0L);
[...]
+ low_priority_sleep (0);
[...]
I see we were thinking along the same lines ;-)
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the usual paradigm in scenarios where one doesn't anticipate contention but
needs to be aware of it 'just in case'. With InterlockedCompareExchange() and
Sleep() it should be quite simple to create one th
Cygwin executable
constantly running or
c) don't start Cygwin executables in parallel thousand of times
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Hi Corinna
I compiled the current snapshot and it works...
Thanks for your help
Herzliche Grüsse aus der Schweiz
Oliver
> Hi Corinna
>
> Thanks for your fast solution. I'll try to compile and test a
> cvs-snapshot...
>
> Greetz
> Oliver
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Hi Corinna
Thanks for your fast solution. I'll try to compile and test a cvs-snapshot...
Greetz
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>
> Done. A wrong condition for checking virtual filesystems (like /proc)
> also catched unix sockets accidentally. I fixed this in CVS.
>
>
> Thanks fo
gives:
mv: cannot move `socket.tmp' to `socket': Read-only file system
permissions are ok. there seems a problem to rename a socket file. in
windows environment i can rename socket.tmp without problems.
can anyone help?
thanks
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;ll have to see if I can dig
up a version I saved on CD-ROM, because none of the mirrors work anymore.
Anyone else experiencing this issue?
Oliver.
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likely to be due in the next two month?
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Version 3.0.3-1 of "Singular" has been uploaded.
About:
SINGULAR is a Computer Algebra System for polynomial computations with
special emphasis on the needs of commutative algebra, algebraic
geometry, and singularity theory.
Changes:
The current version 3-0-3 is stabilyzing release,
a result of
>>I'm wondering -- just as a data point, if you tried building on a
>>dual-core, but setting all of your cygwin processes to run on one
core?
I used imagecfg.exe to set the affinity for all of the cygwin exes. It
sorted out a lot of problems (pthread errors IIRC) I was hitting on a
2-way dualcore
.
... Oliver
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Version 3.0.2-1 of "Singular" has been uploaded.
About:
SINGULAR is a Computer Algebra System for polynomial computations with
special emphasis on the needs of commutative algebra, algebraic
geometry, and singularity theory.
Changes:
The current version 3-0-2 is mainly a bug fix release, but i
e tool.
I totally agree that one should use Cygwin setup.exe to install a
Cygwin-based application. However, you can just wrap setup.exe and a
local repository with a base package holding all the packages to install
with some Windows install program to get single executable setup package.
Igor Peshansky wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Jul 2006, Oliver Walsh wrote:
>
>>> http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR
>>
>> Sigh...Outlook. Sorry, about that.
>
> <http://google.com/search?q=PCYMTNQREAIYR+Outlook>.
> HTH,
> Igor
Thanks Igor
>
> http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR
>
Sigh...Outlook. Sorry, about that.
Ollie
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> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf
> Of Corinna Vinschen
> Sent: 19 July 2006 13:51
> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: Re: exe handling
>
> On Jul 19 13:41, Oliver Walsh wrote:
> > > From: [EMAIL PROTEC
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf
> Of Corinna Vinschen
> Sent: 18 July 2006 20:41
> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: Re: exe handling
>
> On Jul 18 18:10, Oliver Walsh wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Sor
r many commands I have an exe
for windows and a shell wrapper for *nix.
The change log for 1.5.20-1 mentions changes .exe handling. Is this
intended behaviour?
Thanks,
Ollie Walsh
Oliver Walsh
Software Engineer
ANSYS Europe Ltd
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ages. Is
there a possibility to configure Cygwin's rxvt for UTF-8?
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/ttyS1
/dev/ttyS1
...
$ ls /dev/ttyS15
/dev/ttyS15
The only physical ports that really exists are `/dev/ttyS0' and
`/dev/ttyS3'. Is this the expected behaviour?
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Hi,
I'd like to use the serial port from perl on my notebook. This port is
connected via an usb-adapter and referred as COM4: on Windows. I
couldn't find any /dev/ttySx and I'm not sure if this is even supported.
Is this possible under Cygwin?
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So once again I ask for clarification. I really do think it's a very
simple and perfectly straightforward question: Does one run those 4
commands in Step 1 from a Windows command prompt or from within Cygwin?
In a Cygwin shell.
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ogize the delay of the answer, I was moving to the USA during
the last week.
Sincerely,
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7;:
There is no application associated with the given file name extension.
but:
$ xdvi /usr/share/texmf/doc/programs/web2c.dvi &
works just fine.
$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.1 t636 1.5.18(0.132/4/2) 2005-07-02 20:30 i686 unknown
unknown Cygwin
How can I correct that?
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Hi,
I'd like to use Courier New as font for Cygwin, but the only choices
I've got are Lucida Console and Rasterschriftart. One solution is to use
PuTTY to connect via ssh to localhost, but I think this is a bit of
overkill. Is there another posiibility?
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n. So you will have to make sure that the sources of the versions
used on CD are available regardless of the state of the mirror.
I will put all the sources on the CD. The install programs will be
updated on a regular basis, so that they should never be out of sync
with the mirrors to
uot;a lot of other mirrors exist using setup.exe,
blah, etc."
Okay, will be done. Thanks for your great software.
Oliver
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therefore be work for nothing.
For the case of the CD-ROM I will update it to contain also all sources
of the packages.
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it will become quite large. Here of course I also
install a Cygwin setup in the start menu.
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this over just delivering some Dlls is, that the user
have a correct and full-functional Cygwin environment, which he can
shares with other application using similar installation techniques.
I hope that all this is in the scope of the license.
Greetings,
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So I only tried this
one:
ftp://sourceware.mirrors.tds.net
Which mirror did you use?
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FAQ:
singular-base-3.0.1-1 is now available on Cygwin mirrors.
singular-share-3.0.1-1 is now available on Cygwin mirrors.
singular-help-3.0.1-1 is now available on Cygwin mirrors.
singular-icons-3.0.1-1 is now available on Cygwin mirrors.
Changes
===
This is mainly a bug fix release, but it conta
:
make configure
C++ compiles = g++
C compiler = gcc
Opt. Level = -O
compiler flags = -march=pentium4
make
Sincerely,
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> On Aug 15 14:09, Oliver Walsh wrote:
> >
> > > On Aug 13 16:37, Frank Spies wrote:
> > > > i have the same problem with the cygwin install spawning 1000s
of
> > > > processes on win x64 reported in a post on 28 july ..
> > > >
> On Aug 13 16:37, Frank Spies wrote:
> > i have the same problem with the cygwin install spawning 1000s of
> > processes on win x64 reported in a post on 28 july ..
> >
> > i did not see anybody responding with a fix or a workaround
> > does anybody have an idea how to get cygwin up and running o
> -Original Message-
> From: Gerrit P. Haase [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 28 July 2005 13:31
> To: Oliver Walsh
> Cc: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: Re: GConf2 and clear fork bomb on x64
>
> Oliver Walsh wrote:
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> >>tried to run rebaseall?
>
&
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: 28 July 2005 00:26
> To: Oliver Walsh
> Cc: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: Re: GConf2 and clear fork bomb on x64
>
> Oliver Walsh wrote:
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> > Hi all,
> >
> >
Hi all,
On Windows Server 2003 64bit, clear.exe and gconftool-2.exe are fork
bombing. I downloaded and installed cygwin yesterday.
If I build the executables from source (on XP 32bit, cygwin
1.5.12-1) then they both run fine.
Any ideas about what's going on?
Cheers,
Ollie Walsh
The information
ant to run "sshd" as user "daemon". This user had to have
the rights:
- Increase quotas
- Replace process level token
- Logon as service
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ld save the "installed.db" for some systems according to their
station names und start
an sync-script everytime i change something. This script could be
started from ssh-bash.
BTW: What is the meaning of the *.lst.gz -files in the /etc/setup
folder
as cd-command is executed :-(
Any hints from you, folks ?
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Hello,
is it possible to find out which packages installed via SETUP.EXE on
one PC and use
this information (selection) to automatically install the same on
another PC ?
e.g. something like:
cygsetup > mypacks.ini
setup.exe -install mypacks.ini
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Oliver Gei
foo bs=512 count=1
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he same situation with UFS2.
The only possibility is to buy the drivers from Paragon.
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t636 1.5.17(0.129/4/2) 2005-05-25 19:38 i686 unknown
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Obviously it is. Is this the expected behaviour? I thought using SP2 on
XP eliminates this restriction. Can anybody explain this?
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ch contains
"%SystemRoot%\Profiles\admin".
$SYSTEMROOT points to "C:\WINNT" in my ssh-shell.
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reflected by "cygpath -D" which outputs
"/cygdrive/c/%USERPROFILE%/Desktop".
I found no trace where this var is set, so please give me a hint.
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Tele
Hello,
how can i read the version-number of an windows *.EXE file out of a
bash-script ?
Some windows-programs doesn't deliver the version information using
commandline-switches.
Instead they show it in a Window on the local console session. That's
bad for me.
Regards,
Oli
Hello,
is there a way i can run an self-created post-installation-script aber
setup is done, resp.
after the first shell is invoked ?
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I strongly recommend reading the man page:
$ man ls
$ man bash
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lin q schrieb:
> $ find . -type f -print
$ find . -type f -print
./.bashrc
./.bash_history
./.bash_profile
.
.
.
$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.1 t636 1.5.15(0.127/4/2) 2005-04-18 12:20 i686 unknown
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Everything works as expected here. Which version are you using?
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> Please test the latest snapshot from http://cygwin.com/snapshots/
>
> I'm rather confident that it solves your problem.
Sorry for delay, but I returned from a journey today. You are right, my
installation works like charm again. Thank you very, very much!
R
e
everthing works as expected. What exactly can I try?
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> I'm not sure what happened, but if I start Cygwin for a certain
> restricted user I receive the following message:
>
> 9 [main] bash 3624 fork_parent: child 2756 died waiting for
> longjmp before initialization
> bash: fork: Bad file descriptor
> bash-2.05b$
>
> Everything worked fine, no
g was installed or changed in my
configuration. Interestingly it works for other restricted users and for
my admin account. Can anybody give me a clue what's going on?
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> Secondly, the resultant DLL will be linkable from a VC++ program, but the
> C++ functions in it will not be accessible from code compiled with VC++.
Of course, the usual c++ name mangling incompatibilities.
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Does anyone know if testdll.dll, created this way, would be linkable from a
VC++ program? I don't have access to VC++.
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Igor Pechtchanski cs.nyu.edu> writes:
> On Fri, 27 Aug 2004, Oliver wrote:
>
> > creating a .a file, a .def file, and a .dll file, yet I can
> > build a program that links to, e.g., mylib.dll, with only "-L. -lmylib",
> > *wihtout* having the .def or .a av
ain function, or make it a C file rather than a c++ file and compile
with gcc, yet it worked for me as a c++ file without the extern, is this
new behavior or is something going to blow up on me later?
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via LS.
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already a SYSLOG implementation for cygwin ?
Thanks,
Oliver Geisen
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Hello,
i'm missing the /dev directory. Espacially the stdin,stdout,stderr
nodes to do shell-redirection.
Is this implementation missing or am i to blind to find it ?
Bye,
Oliver Geisen
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Hello,
is there a reason (i bet there is :-) why the /proc and /cygdrive
directory isn't visible when "ls -l /" ?
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Oliver Geisen
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input to the shell (i.e.
scripts, sourced files, autoloaded functions and stdin). Quite whether
it is also right for redirected output, I wouldn't know.
Oliver
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are gone! AARRGGHH!! Ok, I'll re-edit and get that back in. Going
> through stdin or via piped fds may be an issue still. Anyway, thanks for
> the thought!
It seems there is a setmode() function declared in io.h which will
allow the mode to be changed on any already open file descriptors
think). Wouldn't work where the script
comes from stdin, though. Does that perhaps help?
Oliver
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IP> Do you Google? <http://google.com/search?q=cygwin+%22bash+here%22>
Ok, shame on me... Thx for this kick in the ass. ;)
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Hi,
is there any way to start the bash in a given directory? A context
menu "Open this directory in bash" or something like that in the
explorer would be nice. :)
Any ideas, how to do this?
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Uups, here is the rest...
On my Debian Woody box everthing works fine, but on Cygwin 1.5.5.
nothing happens.
Anybody a hint, what I'm doing wrong?
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Oliver
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Hi,
I'm trying to parse (C-c C-p) the DTD, but it doesn't work. My document
starts with:
http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd";[
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hoice. ;)
Best regards,
Oliver
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This is strange! Why did this happen? I posted it but Oliver Nittka is
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