g/cve-2024-3094-detecting-the-sshd-backdoor-in-xz-utils/
Thanks,
.Ron
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setup-x86.exe on the cygwin site doesn't work (no publisher verification, stops
with complaint it can't install on a 32-bit machine). 27 Nov 2022
A version on a machine I set up a week ago's download area still works albeit
with a version number mismatch comment on the new machine.
I install 32
It appears that grep's line termination behavior has changed.
Version 2.5.4-2 of grep ends lines with carriage return and linefeed.
Version 2.6.3-1 of grep only puts a linefeed.
I'm curious to know if this is a bug that will be fixed, or if this is the
desired new behavior.
I'm running both of t
Hi Chris,
Chris Cormie schreef:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Oct 30, 2009 at 01:19:58PM +0100, Ron de Bruijn wrote:
I use the latest installer, but it only uses one mirror to download
packages from at the same time. I have the impression that the mirror
I selected only gives about 30KB
parallel different packages and in case one mirror doesn't respond that
it just drops that one and uses another one. The mirrors together should
be able to saturate my connection.
Best regards,
Ron de Bruijn
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Hi, Uday,
I am seeing the problem on Windows 2003 server SP1. I can create files and
directories, but can't do an ls. The permissions on the folders are what's
killing me but I'm not sure how to fix it.
thanks,
Ron
> Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2008 11:00:00 +
> From: [EMAIL
oint me in the right direction.
Thanks,
Ron
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: Windows CIFS share "ls: reading directory .: permission denied"
> Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 18:09:11 -0400
>
>
>
> All,
>
> We are using NAS gateways
All,
We are using NAS gateways that serve out CIFS folder shares to our environment.
I'm trying to use Cygwin to access directories and files within one of these
shares, I am a domain admin and should have all the rights I need. The
symptoms I'm encountering are that if I cd to a mount poin
Change the defaults for rxvt by editing /etc/X11/app-defaults/Rxvt
Also check that /usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt exists and that it has reasonable
values for the colors you are using.
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Jeff Fulmer
Sent: Wednesday, J
I did not know that -p did an online check.
Thanks!
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Dave Korn
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2007 6:09 AM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: RE: libXm.so
On 31 December 2007 10:51, Captain Webber wrote:
> I've got
How do I get my display to work with gnuplot? Right now all I get is codes.
Ron Ratney
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t find ssh or vi. Will either
of these help printf actually print?
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sshd has it's signals crossed.
Summary:
A program called active ports says sshd is running and windows and cygrunsrv
-Q sshd says it's not. Windows and cygwinsrv are both lying since I can log
in.
I can't stop the service, because windows and cygwin think it's not started.
but I can stop sshd.
I noted that a lot of people are having trouble getting the sshd service to
start automatically. I think I discovered a problem.
Run services.msc and selecting sshd) there is a "Path to executable" field
that currently says :"C:\cygwin\bin\cygrunsrv.exe"
Based on looking at some other entries
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Of Christopher Faylor
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2006 10:14 AM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: How Can I Use the FtpCommand Function with Cygwin?
On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 06:07:11PM -, Dave Korn wrote:
>On 14 February 2006 17:35, Tischler, Ron wrote:
>>From: cygwin-owner
o maybe it will show another way of doing it.
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Of Brian Dessent
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2006 8:01 PM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: How Can I Use the FtpCommand Function with Cygwin?
"Tischler, Ron&qu
I am trying to use Cygwin to write a PC application that calls the
function named FtpCommand. Microsoft documentation that I found online
says that there is a header named wininet.h and a library named
wininet.lib to link in. On my PC, under the Cygwin stuff, I see
wininet.h, but not wininet.lib.
I
need to take to fix this?
Ron
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nts and Settings\All Users'
APPDATA = `C:\Documents and Settings\kam\Application Data'
BISTRO_GLOBAL_CACHE_DIR = `C:\Program Files\Intel\VTune\CGGlbCache'
COMMONPROGRAMFILES = `C:\Program Files\Common Files'
COMPUTERNAME = `RON-KM'
COMSPEC = `C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe
string" produces nothing as well.
Any ideas or help at all would be appreciated.
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On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 11:56:07 -0400, Larry Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My tests would indicate you have your "DISPLAY" environment variable set
> (at least to something other that ":0").
Thanks. Apparently something I installed set DISPLAY globally.
Clearing it in my cygwin.bat took care of
Sometime in the last few weeks I have started receiving the following
in a cmd.exe window when my cygwin.bat starts rxvt.
failed to load an X lib (cygX11-6, libX11)
Any ideas what may be causing this?
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id, my_pid);
tcsetpgrp(0, my_pid);
}
Could you suggest a remedy ?
Thanks,
Ron.
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I'm new to cygwin and wanted to test the hellogui.c example provided. When I
build the executable with the command gcc -mwindows hellogui.c, I get the
warning "cannot find entry symbol _WinMainCRTStartup; defaulting to 00401000".
It would seem that this is a simple problem to resolve, yet after s
> From: Igor Pechtchanski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Tilde expansion is usually done by the shell. However,
> judging from the
> rest of your message, you meant the above to say
>
> mv -- --1.2 ../tla--escapes--1.2
I did.
> This is the expected behavior. The symlink takes you to the
>From inside of ~/src/myprojects I did a:
mv -- --1.2 ~/tla--escapes--1.2
where "--1.2" was a directory in ~/src/myprojects. This did not move
~/src/myprojects/--1.2 to ~/src/tla--escapes--1.2. What it did do was move
it to /cygdrive/c/tla--escapes--1.2. Here are the pertinent paths:
ach feature won't work with this patch either.
>
> Ron, feel free to use any bits of the above patch you may
> find useful.
As Igor and others have noted there are issues reattaching to screen with
the patch I posted last week.
I usually detach screen just before closing my shel
> From: Christopher Faylor
> Wow, that was *it*? It seems like a pretty simple patch if
> this really gets
> things working. Can I entice you into being the package
> maintainer for screen?
> There's a gold star in it for you!
I may consider doing it, if I can get a couple of issues resolved
I created a patch for GNU screen 3.9.15 that will allow it to be compiled
and installed on Cygwin. The patch is attached below, the basic build and
install procedure is:
$ tar xzf {tar-path}/screen-3.9.15.tar.gz
$ cd screen-3.9.15
$ patch -p1 -s <{patch-path}/screen-3.9.15
I have made some local changes to the source for cygwin1.dll and would like
to debug it, as the first Cygwin process, bash, begins. I know about using
a gdb-startup.cmd setup for JIT debugging applications, but this does not
seem to work for debugging Cygwin prior to reaching a bash prompt. Is th
Chris, thank you for correcting this quickly. I am back up and running
again.
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I am attempting to run setup version 2.340.2.5, which I just downloaded from
cygwin.com, and I am receiving a number of different "Parse Errors"
processing setup.bz2. They all read:
(null) line X: syntax error, unexpected NL, expecting STRING
(null) line X: unrecognized line X
rsday, July 10, 2003 5:29 PM
To: Garrett, Ron
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: rxvt shortcut problem (bash, XP, memory, heap, Win32 error 487)
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, Garrett, Ron wrote:
> I'm having trouble starting rxvt from a shortcut icon. If I simply click
on
> the rxvt.exe icon in
I'm having trouble starting rxvt from a shortcut icon. If I simply click on
the rxvt.exe icon in a Windows Explorer window, then I get a console window
that is running /usr/bin/sh. If I then try to start bash, I get a heap
allocation error:
$ ps
PIDPPIDPGID WINPID TTY UIDST
> http://cs.nyu.edu/~pechtcha/
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> Noone has explained, however, *why* the copy-on-write
> implementation was
> slower. Perhaps we have just been using the wrong tests. Does
> copy-on-write
> actually perform slower in "real world" tests? I don't know,
> because I only
While I never posted anything about it to the list. I tri
> -Original Message-
> From: Rolf Campbell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Can win98 access /dev/sda directly? the article here
> suggests that only NT+
> > can do this???
> > http://www.cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-specialnames.html
>
> That article is corr
> -Original Message-
> From: Elfyn McBratney [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> I tried your source, looks o.k. at first glance, and it works
> perfectly. I tried to reproduce your problem, about 10 times,
> and I always got:
>
> Hello, world!
>
> Connection closed
I did have the la
his was working fine before updating my cygwin
setup. My $HOME was set to '/' before and everything
was fine.
I've hardcoded some things to get around this problem.
Not sure why this happened. I havn't changed anything
or have an unusual
Somehow a // has been introduced into my system. Below
is the strace to cvs.
My path is,
/usr/local/bin
:/usr/bin:/bin
:/cygdrive/c/apps/Ora81_personal/bin
:/cygdrive/c/apps/Ora81_personal/Apache/Perl/5.00503/bin/mswin32-86:/cygdrive/c/Apps/Ora81/bin
:/cygdrive/c/Program Files/Oracle/jre/1.1.7/bi
Thanks. It works with,
$ strace c:/cygwin/bin/vim.exe
A part of the output is below. Seems to be get held up
on //.terminfo. Why is it going to //.terminfo/x/term?
And why is it
114 2155207 [main] vim 1884 normalize_posix_path:
//.terminfo/x/xterm = normal
I'm not familar with strace. When I run it I get,
RDW@L0029357 /c/dev
$ strace /usr/bin/vi
strace.exe: error creating process /usr/bin/vi, (error
3)
Maybe I'm using it wrong. But when I do an strace on
ls I get something which looks correct.
Ron
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I have taken what looks to be a common network programming sample from the
Internet and compiled it on Cygwin. Upon reaching 'accept' for the second
time I receive the following output:
accept: No children
I have spent a few days perusing the Net and have found no solution to this
proble
lled and reinstalled cygwin to get
rid of it. I'd rather not do it this time.
Thanks,
Ron
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen wrote:
Ron Arts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
This probably is a newbie question, I searched the FAQ and the mailinglists
but could not find anything.
Looks like an unidentified bug. See:
http://sources.redhat.com/ml/cygwin/2002-07/msg02400.html
Greeting
s Administrator?
Did I do something wrong in the installer?
Thanks for any input,
Ron Arts
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4 gpg (running bash) waits for the user as expected.
Running gnupg-w32-1.0.6-2.zip
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The Windows 2000 console can use two different fonts. The one is "Lucida
Console". The other is "Terminal". Is it possible to use "Terminal" in say
the 8x12 size with rxvt? I think it does the right thing with box
characters and while it is not as smooth has a heavier weight and is easier
on my e
Solution found.
I had built and installed various alternate versions of gcc into /usr/local.
Despite the fact that I placed /usr/local/bin after /usr/bin in my path so
that I would get the default cygwin gcc for this project, /usr/bin/gcc was
still passing -L/usr/local/lib before -L/usr/lib whe
> > g++ -Wl,--enable-auto-import -ftemplate-depth-99 -O2 -o uml.exe
> [...]
> > After a number of auto-import warnings, which I expect, like:
> > Warning: resolving QString::shared_null by linking to
> > __imp___7QString$shared_null (auto-import)
>
> > I receive a series of messages, which I do
I am trying to build the Linux UML modeler with cygwin. Everything works
until I link. Libtool tries adding -ldl to the g++ linking call. If I enter
g++ command by hand without the -ldl everything is fine, except I get a
number of C++ related linking errors.
My command line is:
g++ -Wl,--enable
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