> From: Rafael Kitover [mailto:caelum@;debian.org]
> Subject: Screen for cygwin
> My version of screen for cygwin, which I actually finished putting
> together a month ago is here:
>
> http://www.io.com/~rkitover/screen-3.9.13.tar.gz
>
>... For now if you're interested in
> screen please feel fre
The following post from the Python-Dev mailing list seems to have
ramifications for Cygwin Python.
Comments, anyone?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Guido van Rossum)
Date: Tue, 01 Oct 2002 09:38:47 -0400
Subject: [Python-Dev] Dropping support for
> From: Dr. Volker Zell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Subject: Re: grep -i -R path32 * vs grep -i -R path32 *.vb*
>
> > "Christopher" == Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> ...
> Christopher> 'info' is supposed to display man pages,
> too. I see that the current
> Christ
> From: raphael [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Subject: Re: Moving cygwin discussions to Usenet? (e.g.,
> alt.os.cygwin)
>
> On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 10:37:35AM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> > Please provide the URL of such a reply. Stating that a thing is so
> > without proof is not useful.
>
> From: Ed [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Subject: Re: how do I know which system to choose when running setup?
>
> How do I know that I didn't pick the slowest, farthest away site in NA
> for my cygwin downloads?
You don't. Live with it.
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> From: Gerrit P. Haase [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Subject: Re: perl -i is dangerous !
> The patch to prevent clobbering is in perl-5.8 now.
> Gerrit
Thanks, Gerrit. I clearly dropped the ball here, not
following up to make sure my patch was applied.
Will perl-5.8
> -Original Message-
> From: Marc Chantreux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 12:10 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: perl -i is very dangerous !
>
>
> mc@MILLENIUM:~/test/perldestroy# cat test.txt
> this is
> a test
> for cygwin
> mc@MILLENIUM:~/test/perldest
http://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc-help/2002-02/msg00160.html
Please note that this is off-topic for this list.
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From: Paul Dilip K NPRI [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Subject: Random number generator
I am trying to use the random number generator for my fortran routine- but
both R
> From: Craveiro, Marco [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Subject: RE: Cygwin newbie needs help
> huh people, maybe i'm really confused here... but i think
> Joshua wants a build of xemacs that allows him to redirect
> the display to another xserver. am i wrong in saying that,
> if at all possible, yo
> From: Chris Morton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Subject: WGET <== no CYGCRYPTO.DLL
> Hi, I'm a Windoze/DOS maven and just want to use WGET. With the =
> exception of rudimentary FTP commands, I am a complete UNIX
> neophyte. I =
Although I love cygwin, there's really no reason to install it
j
> From: Piyush Kumar [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Subject: Fltk + opengl + glu
> I could compile FLTK on cygwin, but am now
> not able to get opengl/glu test programs supplied
> with it to work. They say :
>
> "The demo doesnt work without GL and GLU"
>
>
> Anyone has seen this before? I'm
> From: Christopher Faylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Subject: Re: csh.exe
> On Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 01:02:59PM -0500, Robinow, David wrote:
> >>From the NCAR web page: http://ngwww.ucar.edu/ncl/download.html
> >"NCAR Graphics is available under the GNU General Publ
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> Subject: Re: csh.exe
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 11:12:03AM -0500, Robinow, David wrote:
> >>From the NCAR web page:
> >
> >"A Windows port is in the works, using Cygwin and XFree86. If you are
> >interested in helping test this port, please
>From the NCAR web page:
"A Windows port is in the works, using Cygwin and XFree86. If you are
interested in helping test this port, please send email to Mary Haley at
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> -Original Message-
> From: Paul Dilip K NPRI [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Subject: RE: csh.exe
> Th
> From: Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Subject: Re: porting problem
> OK, I understand your goal now. You're looking for porting help then.
This
> list is for issues and questions regarding Cygwin. I'm not sure where I
would
> direct you for porting help. But I
> From: Taylor, Patrick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 3:19 PM
> Ever since upgrading from cygwin 1.3.2 (quite a few months ago),
> I have had a lot of difficulty with running subprocesses for
> make and grep from within xemacs. At first they would fail
> only someti
> From: Alex Song [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> is end being a global variable specific to the C language (which i doubt)
? to
> gcc ? to cygwin ? to windows ? or is it ALWAYS the case ?
It's not always the case. I was able to compile/run the test program on
Solaris, with three different compiler
> From: Markus K. E. Kommant [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Subject: RE: Enviroment always uppercased; Help me, please
> The solution could be a user build cygwin1.dll without the Environment
> hack?!? Anybody?
You.
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> From: Jonathan Gift [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Subject: Help changing dir with spaces...
> I'm very familiar with Linux and new to Cywin, but one of my first
> priorities is to mobe around the Bash shell. The only really pressing
matter
> is how to move to the folders under WXP: C:\Documents a
> From: Gwenaƫl Durand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Subject: [c++ stl] std::string bug?
>
> It seems that one constructor of the std::string class or the
> data() method
> doesn't work properly.
>
> string::data() and string::c_str() are supposed to be
> equivalent but don't always behave the
arborescence is a perfectly legitimate French word meaning
"tree structure". It's quite popular as can be seen by a simple search. It
has fewer letters than it's english equivalent so I see no reason not to use
it and I intend to, now that I know what it means.
See http://translation.langenb
I get similar results. However, the stripped versions are the same size.
Apparently the new compiler includes more debugging information. I haven't
yet found any documentation describing this but I've barely looked.
> -Original Message-
> From: Sturm Volker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > If I log on the Unix machine, check out my file, then
> > go to my NT machine and try to modify it using Emacs,
> > Emacs complains it is unwritable (though Cygwin shows
> > I have rw- access, and if I right click on the file on
> > Win2000, the read-only check box is not checked).
> > As a ma
This has been discussed before.
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2001-01/msg5.html et al
> -Original Message-
> From: Benoit Rochefort [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Subject: perl "-i" switch bug on cygwin
> It seems there is a bug on the "-i" switch for perl.
> ...
> As you can see, the
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From: Elwood C. Downey [mailto:[EMAIL PRO
You are using:
2) cygwin1.dll: 1.3.6-cygwin-1-3-6-6 (APIVersion: 0.47,
BuildDate: 2001-12-08 17:02);
Although you may not have been asking about cygwin's internals, the answer,
as has been pointed out to you before, involves cygwin's internals. Chris
Faylor mentioned on 4-Jan-2002 that he thin
It's a bit more than slightly off topic.
Try http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&group=comp.lang.c
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From: Underwood, Jonathan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Subject: How to return NaN?
Sorry for the slightly off topic question, but i was wondering how best t
It's in the Graphics category of Cygwin setup.
NTemacs, Xemacs native, and Xemacs cygwin all have their advantages, most
of which I can't remember off the top of my head. The cygwin version will
give you the best interaction with cygwin subprocesses. If you plan to use
emacs as an ide with gnu
Do you have a Cygwin icon on your desktop?
If not, go to http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin and "Install Cygwin now"
You should install, at least, Base, Devel, and Shells packages.
Click on the Cygwin icon. This should bring up a bash shell.
Are you familiar with unix? If not, you
I also have a link to /usr/local/bin/xemacs. Is /usr/local/bin in your
path?
Please note that unless "." is in your path you can not normally run
programs in the current directory.
Do you have /bin/cygXpm-noX4.dll ?
If you do, then you have a path problem. How did you run it from the
desktop?
How about
http://vcl.ctrl-c.liu.se/vcl/Artists/Sandra-Gaeremynck/otter.gif ?
Don't know about copyright though.
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From: Corinna Vinschen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 5:35 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: setup.exe splash screen - m
I must say I'm baffled by this whole thread (NPI)
Why are you using such a lame program.
Just add
#include
to zz.c and everything should work as intended, no?
If you don't do that it seems you get what you deserve.
Am I missing something?
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From: Teun Burgers [mailt
system returns 0. 'system(...) or die' should always die. Does it run the
command first?
Does this have anything to do with cygwin? i.e., does it perform
differently on other systems?
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From: Jorge Goncalvez [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 06, 2001
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