Re: File Naming Between Cygwin and Windows

2005-07-10 Thread Ross MacGillivray
Larry great answer. thanks /Ross - Original Message - From: "Larry Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Ross MacGillivray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2005 5:46 PM Subject: Re: File Naming Between Cygwin and Windows At 01:55 PM 7/10/20

Re: File Naming Between Cygwin and Windows

2005-07-10 Thread Ross MacGillivray
Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes: > > On Jul 10 06:03, Ross MacGillivray wrote: > > Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes: > > > Usually it chokes, like the underlying OS. As a workaround you'll > > > find so called "managed mounts", wh

Re: File Naming Between Cygwin and Windows

2005-07-09 Thread Ross MacGillivray
Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes: > > On Jul 9 05:03, Ross MacGillivray wrote: > > > > I am trying to access via a cygwin application a file called kdeinit-127.0.0.1:0. > > The filename is generated within the software, so it is not trivial to > > cha

File Naming Between Cygwin and Windows

2005-07-08 Thread Ross MacGillivray
I am trying to access via a cygwin application a file called kdeinit-127.0.0.1:0. The filename is generated within the software, so it is not trivial to change the file name in the file access via the file system. However the underlying Windows file system does not accept colons (:), so the fi

Re: Path Statement Not Being Evaluated by Bash in Cygwin

2005-07-05 Thread Ross MacGillivray
Ross MacGillivray yahoo.ca> writes: > > > I am trying to test KDE 3.4 (and Qt 3.3) on Cygwin. > > I have installed the additional packages needed for > KDE 3.4 and I even did a > complete re-install of all packages to ensure that I have a clean system. > > whe

Path Statement Not Being Evaluated by Bash in Cygwin

2005-07-05 Thread Ross MacGillivray
ive/testProgs:/cygdrive/ c/Program Files/OpenVPN/bin:. When I run my startup script for KDE. bash-2.05b$ cd home bash-2.05b$ cd "Ross MacGillivray" bash-2.05b$ ls startkde bash-2.05b$ cat startkde usr/bin/echo $path usr/sbin/cygserver & export CYGWIN=server export DISPLAY=127

Re: IPv6 Libaries for Cygwin

2005-06-27 Thread Ross MacGillivray
Brian Dessent dessent.net> writes: > > Ross MacGillivray wrote: > > > > No, there is no IPv6 support. The mailing list archives have details. > > ^^^ > > ... > > I found the following unofficial IPv6 extensi

Re: IPv6 Libaries for Cygwin

2005-06-26 Thread Ross MacGillivray
Brian Dessent dessent.net> writes: > > Ross MacGillivray wrote: > > > Is IPv6 integrated into any of the various versions > > (stable, testing, etc.) of Cygwin? > > No, there is no IPv6 support. The mailing list archives have details. > > Current CVS

IPv6 Libaries for Cygwin

2005-06-25 Thread Ross MacGillivray
I am attempting to compile the miniSAPserver from the Videolan Project on top of Cygwin. The miniSAPServer library requires IPv6 libraries to compile. Is IPv6 integrated into any of the various versions (stable, testing, etc.) of Cygwin? /Ross -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/m

UsageEnvironment.mak:17: *** missing separator. Stop.

2005-06-17 Thread Ross MacGillivray
I am compiling one of the livemedia libraries (live.com), and I am getting the following error: E:\livemedia\live\UsageEnvironment>make --makefile=UsageEnvironment.mak UsageEnvironment.mak:17: *** missing separator. Stop. I have seen two explanations for this error i. the line delimitor/para