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Daryl Lee
Any deliberate leap into chaos, small or large, with an intent to make order,
matters. -- L
Now I remember why I referred all my students to MinGW .
Upon completion of the installation, I got this "Postinstall script error":
Package libpango1.0_0
pango1.0.sh exit code 1
and my Cygwin shell fails to launch, declaring that mintty cannot be found.
The relevant part of the setup.lo
Okay, one update, then I'm getting on with my life. Somewhere around
300% the sign changed, the gui progress bar cleared (no doubt related
to the -300%), the magnitude peaked around 360 and is now working its
way back down. Fortunately, the packages seem to be getting installed
in alphabet
I'm installing Cygwin on about my 10th machine and I just noticed
something I've never noticed before. Besides the graphical progress
bars there is a percentage in the title bar. In my case, it is now up
to 184%. I kinda expected it to run u to 100% and then the
installation would be don
I'm trying to ssh from cygwin to another system running AIX. The connection
fails. They seem to be at different levels, but are they not backward
compatible?
cygwin:
$ ssh -V
OpenSSH_4.2p1, OpenSSL 0.9.8 05 Jul 2005
AIX:
$ ssh -V
OpenSSH_3.7p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0.9.7b 10 Apr 2003
Ok, sorry if I shell out two messages here, but I think I may have not
done things right when I went to verify my initial email address for my
first post. I posted hours ago, and it has yet to show up.
Anyway, add me to the list of people having this particular problem.
Unforunately, I have no
--- Max Bowsher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Daryl Drome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sorry, I had the version number wrong. I just
checked,
> > and according to cygwin setup, I do have 1.3.15-2.
>
> Then you must have an old version of cygwin1.dll
> somewh
--- Max Bowsher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Daryl Drome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The cygwin1.dll version is 1.3.15-1.
>
> putc_unlocked is present in 1.3.15-2. Get the latest
> version of Cygwin and
> the problem will probably go away.
Sorry, I had
I just upgraded to the latest cygwin releases on my XP
Pro system. I installed the defaults, which should
have upgraded everything that needed upgrading.
Previously, with the earlier version I had installed,
I had no problem compiling.
Now, every time I compile, I get a pop-up window with
the tit
I have the following in my .bashrc:
export DISPLAY=`ipconfig | grep 'IP Address' | awk '{ split( $0, line, ":
" ); print line[ 2 ] }'`":0"
which after upgrading from 1.3.2 produces the following:
$ echo $DISPLAY
:02.168.2.23
A carriage return character is present overlaying the printed output.
The following bash script segment worked correctly prior to my upgrading
cygwin (from 1.3.2 to 1.3.10):
export DISPLAY=`ipconfig | grep 'IP Address' | awk '{ split( $0, line, ":
" ); print line[ 2 ] }'`":0"
now results in:
$ echo $DISPLAY
:02.168.2.23
A CR is left in the output and when elimina
ssh with X forwarding worked for me, on some version like 1.3.2, but after
upgrade I get failure below.
X server is Hummingbird Exceed 6.1
...
debug1: channel request 0: x11-req
Write failed: Invalid argument
debug1: Calling cleanup 0x412f44(0x0)
...
$ cat .ssh/config
ForwardX11 yes
Compression
-08 17:02 i686 unknown
This problem has been around for a long time, last known to work on cygwin
version 1.3.2.
Daryl
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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