When I run man I get this printed before the page displays:
$ man man
Unrecognized line in config file (ignored)
JNROFF LANG=ja_JP.UTF-8 /usr/bin/groff -Tnippon -mandocj
Unrecognized line in config file (ignored)
KNROFF /usr/bin/groff -Tkorean -mandoc
Unrecognized line in config f
Christian Montanari wrote, On 1/10/2005 11:28 AM:
Our local virus scan tool provided by *
reported a "trojan horse" called "BKDR_HACDEF.M" found in c:\cygwin\bin\cygcrypt-0.dll
c.f.:
http://www.**.com/vinfo/virusencyclo/default5.asp?VName=BKDR_HACDEF.M
Could you tell me what is your poi
I have been using setup for a long time with no ptoblem. Now after I
have selected my mirror it dies (just goes away with no error message
dialog).
Here's how the /var/log/setup.log looks after this fail:
2004/10/05 12:12:29 Starting cygwin install, version 2.427
2004/10/05 12:12:29 Current Dire
Larry Hall wrote, On 9/14/2004 10:10 PM:
At 07:23 PM 9/14/2004, you wrote:
Due to administrative reason my login name changed from "gene" to "gene.us." This also produced a new directory under "Documents and Setting" called "gene-us" which is my new default home directory for windows. However, cyg
Due to administrative reason my login name changed from "gene" to
"gene.us." This also produced a new directory under "Documents and
Setting" called "gene-us" which is my new default home directory for
windows. However, cygwin never seems to get the message and when I start
cygwin (via rxvt) i
Marco Moreno wrote, On 2/20/2004 11:46 PM:
I recently upgraded cygwin to the latest version and now I'm having
Command's dynamic antivirus protection conflict with Cygwin so that it
hangs whenever it encounters backticks in a shell script (e.g.
/etc/profile). Configuring the antivirus to ignore c:
geneSmith wrote, On 8/12/2004 10:10 AM:
Nicolas Roche wrote, On 8/12/2004 6:46 AM:
did you launch the Windows Shell (using cmd) in your term before starting your
build process ?
Nico
I tried that but it didn't seem to work. Turns out it is a two step
process. You first have to run "c
Nicolas Roche wrote, On 8/12/2004 6:46 AM:
did you launch the Windows Shell (using cmd) in your term before starting your
build process ?
Nico
I tried that but it didn't seem to work. Turns out it is a two step
process. You first have to run "cmd" as you say. Then you run a dos bat
file to set
I have a complex chain of windows batch and make files used to build a
embedded system with vxWorks tools. It was designed to run under windows
commands with cygwin *not* in mind. I prefer to work in the cygwin
command line using rxvt terms. However, when I run this complex chain in
cygwin, whi
Joe wrote, On 7/1/2004 11:09 AM:
Either don't use color or change it to --color=auto.
I alias ls to "ls -x -color=auto".
Then "ls | less" gives you columns without escape codes.
If you want a single column, use "ls -1 | less". The -1 overrides the -x in
the alias and gives one column. Or leave ou
Clemson, Chris wrote, On 7/1/2004 10:17 AM:
what OS are you actually connected to via your terminal?
I am just running cygwin via a rxvt terminal on win2k.
I fixed it by putting
alias less="less -R"
in ~/.bash_profile.
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Luc Hermitte wrote, On 7/1/2004 9:14 AM:
Hello,
* On Thu, Jul 01, 2004 at 09:06:16AM -0400, geneSmith
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Also, my less man page is totally messed up. All other man pages
seem to work.
I have export PAGER='less -R' in my .bashrc
HTH,
Oops, I misspoke. It is
Clemson, Chris wrote, On 7/1/2004 9:13 AM:
that looks suspiciously like ANSI (colour) escape codes.
is your terminal setting correct?
$ echo $TERM
xterm
hmm, try setting TERM to vt100 or something, as that's quite a simple
terminal type and doesn't do anything fancy other than bold and underline.
Luc Hermitte wrote, On 7/1/2004 9:14 AM:
Hello,
* On Thu, Jul 01, 2004 at 09:06:16AM -0400, geneSmith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Also, my less man page is totally messed up. All other man pages seem
to work.
I have
export PAGER='less -R'
in my .bashrc
HTH,
man less started
Joe wrote, On 7/1/2004 9:02 AM:
Do you have ls aliased to "ls --color"?
Try: /bin/ls | less
That fixes it. Should I not use color?
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When I do "ls -l | less" a typical line looks like this w
Clemson, Chris wrote, On 7/1/2004 8:50 AM:
When I do "ls -l | less" a typical line looks like this with "ESC" in
reverse video and other weird chars. What causes this? Can it
be fixed?
-rwx--+ 1 Administ 1392640 Jul 1 08:31
ESC[01;32mNTUSER.DATESC[0m
that looks suspiciously li
When I do "ls -l | less" a typical line looks like this with "ESC" in
reverse video and other weird chars. What causes this? Can it be fixed?
-rwx--+ 1 Administ 1392640 Jul 1 08:31
ESC[01;32mNTUSER.DATESC[0m
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Larry Hall wrote, On 6/11/2004 5:22 PM:
Yes, libcygwin.a is the import library. But I don't understand why you
need it (or -lc either for that matter). Just compiling with Cygwin's
gcc/g++ gets you all this, unless you're using -mno-cygwin, in which
case you're undoing it by explicitly linking
geneSmith wrote, On 6/11/2004 2:58 PM:
I have tried to build a linux app (actually a app and a shared library)
that was made for linux and works there under cygwin. Was hoping for
minimal changes. First off, it seemed that I had to tell the linker the
c library name with -lc. That got rid of a
I have tried to build a linux app (actually a app and a shared library)
that was made for linux and works there under cygwin. Was hoping for
minimal changes. First off, it seemed that I had to tell the linker the
c library name with -lc. That got rid of a ton of undefined references.
However, i
gene wrote:
Crescioli, Phil gd-ais.com> writes:
Hello all,
Why is only VIM and not GVIM included with the Cygwin package?
I'd love to use GVIM straight from a Cygwin install.
Phil Crescioli
Phil.Crescioli gd-ais.com
I think it is because gvim for unix requires X11 while vim does not.
I use
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