hange.
I'd appreciate any advice. Thankyou!
Geoffrey
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I would like using msiexec.exe /i package.msi /qn
My package haven't got any control panel. It is work in the local cygwin on
the computer. But when i try in a ssh session it doesn't work . Why ?
ssh administrat...@ip
cd /cygdrive/c/app/ ;msiexec /i app.msi /qn
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Thanks for all the replies. Here's an example of a limitation of
rebaseall. OpenSSL was just updated and my installs are broken again.
I will rebaseall again.
Cheers,
Geoff
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Larry Hall Wrote:
> You are right. I should have said this is the right solution
> when you have these kinds of problems. The alternate solution
> mentioned by Brian is done at the package level and will
> generally make this problem disappear transparently for packages
> that use it. It must b
Would compiling openssl with --enable-auto-image-base also fix this?
Thanks again for any help!
Geoff
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Larry Hall Wrote:
> Oh I agree. You definitely shouldn't take a route that produced a fix
> for you once already. Using it again is just asking for trouble. ;-)
> Use 'rebaseall' as you did before. It generally fixes the problem and
> is the right solution.
I guess the wink means you're not
Hi all,
I'm getting a conflict on several different machines between ruby and
cygssl-0.9.8.dll. Here's an example:
8 [main] ruby 3280 E:\cygwin\bin\ruby.exe: *** fatal error - unable to
remap E:\cygwin\bin\cygssl-0.9.8.dll to same address as parent(0x34)
!= 0x473
9 [main] ruby 3392
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Hello,
I'm using xsltproc tool on unix to parse a xml file and i'm wondering if
the same command exist for cygwin ?
Yes, it's in the libxslt package.
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/package-grep.cgi?grep=xsltproc
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Hello,
I'm using xsltproc tool on unix to parse a xml file and i'm wondering if
the same command exist for cygwin ?
Regards,
Geoffrey Kretz
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Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
as the French say,
c'est cerat, la vie
French doesn't say "c'est cerat, la vie" (it doesn't mean anything)
Geoffrey
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The political correctness brainwashing machine has done its job
quite well, AFAICS.
Well, let's face it, I'm a woman. I'm by definition one of the
disadvantaged groups of the society. The joke is this, I'm not
at all offended by offensive jokes. I don't have to laugh if I
don't like the joke, b
Thx to Igor and Reini for their help. My shell script works on UNIX and
windows via Cygwin now.
The good syntax is the one given by Igor : if ! eval "$cmd"; then .
Geoffrey
Geoffrey KRETZ wrote:
Actually my original unix script use :
if ! $cmd; then
...
fi
AND
if ! eval $cmd; then
l "$cmd" and read the sh man page ;)
Geo
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Wed, 17 Nov 2004, Reini Urban wrote:
Geoffrey KRETZ schrieb:
I've got a problem with a shell script used with Cygwin 1.5.10-3 on W2000
SP4 and W XP SP 2.
The following part of code works on all the Unix I'
Reini Urban wrote:
Geoffrey KRETZ schrieb:
I've got a problem with a shell script used with Cygwin 1.5.10-3 on
W2000 SP4 and W XP SP 2.
The following part of code works on all the Unix I've tested
(HP-UX/AIX/Sun Solaris/Linux).
With Cygwin, it doesn't :(
*Code:*
cmd="lon
like the two first exemple or I'm obliged
to use the third solution ?
Thanks in advance,
Geoffrey
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Hi,
I'm desperately trying to find the make command, can comeone help me ?
Thx
Geoffrey
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Thanks for your answer>
So this ML is only for cygwin's problems reporting ?
Geoffrey
Larry Hall wrote:
At 10:38 AM 2/26/2004, geoffrey you wrote:
Hi,
I'm desperately trying to find the make command, can comeone help me ?
This is not a problem report that gives any inf
Another for the acronyms page?
CYGWIN: Caught You Giving Whiny Info? Not!
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> -Original Message-
> From: Geoffrey Ruscoe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 2:03 PM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: RE: 1.5.5-1 command substitution hangs (0% cpu) on XP
>
>
> I'm sorry I posted this proble
be very
greatly appreciated. It seems so strange that I would be the only one
having this problem even after the new version of bash.
Thanks again,
Geoff
> -Original Message-
> From: Geoffrey Ruscoe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 11:12 AM
> To: '[EM
I have seen a number of references to this problem, but none of the fixes
seems to work. I have used cygwin on many systems and not had this problem.
Basically any form of command substitution hangs with 0% cpu usage. Usually
after a fresh reboot, the problem will not occur for the first couple
>> I am using the latest version of Cygwin (1.5.5-1) on a Windows XP box on
a
>> domain (tried several fixes pertaining to changing the rights of
>> the cygwin
>> dir and whole c drive - Everybody full control).
>>
>> The problem is no command substitution works (using `'s or $()'s).
>>
>> After a
I'm not sure if this is the same problem, but after searching and searching
this was the closest problem I've found (also other references to the setup
post-install scripts problem).
I am using the latest version of Cygwin (1.5.5-1) on a Windows XP box on a
domain (tried several fixes pertaining t
On 04 Mar 2003 00:08:27 -0500, "David Means dmeans-at-the-means.net
|cygwin/1.0-Allow|" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Proper hostname resolution should look in the hosts file before querying
> DNS. Try putting your hostname/ip address pair in your host file. I
> don't recall if windows will look the
cygwin program.
I just can't figure out what installing sshd (or whatever I did while
installinng sshd) made everything get hosed.
Thanks,
Geoff
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On Mon, 03 Mar 2003 19:48:27 -0800, "Randall R Schulz" said:
> Geoffrey,
>
> What's the problem? Who care's about host name lookups? Is there a
> security issue with DNS activity? Why do you want to circumscribe
> outbound access so tightly? It's inbound
stname call tries to go access the DNS first for some
reason.
Thanks,
Geoff
> Igor
> P.S. Your /etc/hosts should be a link to
> c:\winnt\system32\drivers\etc\hosts
Yes it does this.
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One more thing, I forgot to ask...
On Mon, 03 Mar 2003 18:46:09 -0800, "Geoffrey Hausheer" said:
> Thank you, this indeed is the issue, as can be seen from the very next
> line after the wsock call:
> 5495150 5519336 [main] bash 1940 cygwin_gethostname: name Holly
I don
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003 18:02:36 -0500, Pierre A. Humblet said:
> Probably because it tries to get your hostname.
> At any rate you should see why if you let strace
> run a little bit more.
>
> In previous versions Cygwin was using GetComputerName.
> Not it uses gethostname, loading wsock.
Thank you,
I can specify the attachment
type with it. I just can't access my home computer at the moment.
Thank you for your help.
Geoff
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On Mon, 3 Mar 2003 16:42:51 -0500 (EST), "Igor Pechtchanski
[EMAIL PROTECTED] {Cygwin}"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Geoffrey,
>
> Well, first off, your strace output seems hosed. There might have been a
> problem while pasting it. Next time, try the "-o" o
Today I tried to install sshd on my
cygwin system, (which also resulted in
downloading lots of updates, since I'd
been lax in updating for a while).
I went through the setup procedures for
openssh, and got it working. During all
of this, I had disabled my firewall
(ZoneAlarm), since I've had prob
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