Yep, installing the perl package fixed the issue. Thanks, Achim!
On Thu, Feb 13, 2025 at 10:00 AM ASSI via Cygwin wrote:
> Jack S via Cygwin writes:
> > Hi everyone. I'm having a problem running the "stow" command from the
> stow
> > 2.4.1+5.40-1 packa
Hi everyone. I'm having a problem running the "stow" command from the stow
2.4.1+5.40-1 package. When I run it I get some Perl compilation errors and
file not found errors.
Here's the output:
$ stow
Can't locate builtin.pm in @INC (you may need to install the builtin
module) (@INC entries checked
This email is for Marco Atzeri. Would it be possible to update the vim
packages with Vim 9, please?
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> Why on earth do you want to set TERM=cygwin?
> If you don't set TERM=cygwin, TERM is automatically set to
> xterm-256color, in which the issue does not occur.
>
Might be because for the longest time, if you didn't set it to cygwin,
On Sun, Feb 28, 2021 at 10:03 PM L A Walsh wrote:
> What features are you looking for in 5.0 that you need it?
>
Bug fixes and security updates. Also I want to have version parity with my
servers.
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then it works fine.
Thanks,
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On Tue, Apr 21, 2020 at 3:48 AM Jack Adrian Zappa wrote:
>
> I was trying to do some testing of a ssh port forwarding issue I was
> having, by trying to reduce the problem into something simpler. So I
> reached for netcat (nc). Turns out that when try
I was trying to do some testing of a ssh port forwarding issue I was
having, by trying to reduce the problem into something simpler. So I
reached for netcat (nc). Turns out that when trying to connect a
listener to a sender directly, it will fail first and then succeed.
Example:
In terminal 1 we
is causing the latency.
real0m0.183s
user0m0.000s
sys 0m0.093s
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On Dec 19, 2019, at 1:48 PM, Jack Marks wrote:
Brian,
Running cygserver did not improve the response time. While the service was
running, it actually slowed the process down around 15 seconds
Brian,
Running cygserver did not improve the response time. While the service was
running, it actually slowed the process down around 15 seconds. Any other
ideas?
Thanks!
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> On Dec 18, 2019, at 1:45 PM, Corinna Vinschen
> wrote:
>
> On Dec 18 18:54, Jack
18, 2019, at 1:45 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Dec 18 18:54, Jack Marks wrote:
In 1.7.31, I can run mkpasswd -d domainname -p /home -u userid >>
/etc/passwd and it takes less than a second to complete. In 3.1, it
takes 150 - 180 seconds to complete for the same user. Is this a bug,
In 1.7.31, I can run mkpasswd -d domainname -p /home -u userid >> /etc/passwd
and it takes less than a second to complete. In 3.1, it takes 150 - 180
seconds to complete for the same user. Is this a bug, have I misconfigured
something or is it something else?
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Thanks a bunch. I was running on my windows machine which is *always* the
issue.
this got things working.
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/55535406/how-to-solve-the-traceback-error-when-it-is-not-a-code-issue/55540904#55540904
Cheers
Jack Pegler
*Phone *: +86 178 0214 8730
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make: basename: Command not found
cd app && ln -sf config_dev.py config.py
make: /bin/sh: Command not found
Makefile:17: recipe for target `dev' failed
make: *** [dev] Error 127
Thanks!
Jack Pegler
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On 5/18/19 9:24 PM, Jose Isaias Cabrera wrote:
How do I uninstall the installation that I created with the building of gcc6? I
did a search on duckduckgo for,
cygwin how to uninstall gcc after building it
and found nothing that could help me. Right now I have two installs of gcc:
v7.4.and v6
On 2019.05.13 16:37, Jose Isaias Cabrera wrote:
Jack, on Monday, May 13, 2019 04:22 PM, wrote...
>On 2019.05.13 16:15, Jose Isaias Cabrera wrote:
>[snip.]
>> $ git clone https://github.com/Expensify/Bedrock.git
>> Cloning into 'Bedrock'...
>> fatal: unab
On 2019.05.13 16:15, Jose Isaias Cabrera wrote:
[snip.]
$ git clone https://github.com/Expensify/Bedrock.git
Cloning into 'Bedrock'...
fatal: unable to access 'https://github.com/Expensify/Bedrock.git/':
Out of memory
I think that means you. Do you have enough disk space?
Before doing mu
vailable. Try doing a "git
pull" when in that subdirectory. Otherwise, wait for a response from
the Bedrock team.
Jack
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In applications I've compiled which use git submodules, it's
often been autogen.sh which actually initialized them, which must be
done before updating them, and I seem to recall that it's something
that needs to be done prior to the "git submodule init".
Jack
From:
tilla - INFO - the public mailing list
cygwin@cygwin.com
Thanks, Jack
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r email.
I generally consider it as "local custom." Some lists/forums want one,
some want the other. As long as it's made clear, why not follow the
requested style? (Another way to look at is as religion, which suggests
there is little point trying to change people
me up
with anything to help me fix this.
Has anyone here set this up and can suggest an approach that will work?
Purely a guess on my part, but should those directories all start with
"man" (or "cat") ?
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0 [main] bash 4564 find_fast_cwd : Warning: couldn't compute Fast_CWD
pointer
Please help
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0.0" or even
":0.0".
Should work much better :)
Unless ssh is involved, which was not stated, but I suspect might be
part of the issue.
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one of the apps from the command line to see any errors.
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How about using -xv on your first line to see what is actually being
executed when doing substitution?
I.e.
#!/bin/bash -xv
Another possibility is that Wordconv.exe requires .DLLs that are not
found in the path.
HTH
A
On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 11:52 AM, Andy Hall
wrote:
> On 1 June Doug Henders
h were then all bouncing.
So, your From: is gmail. Are you actually sending through a gmail
server, or through a yahoo server? (Note yahoo servers handle all
sorts of other domains, not lease most of the domains used by AT&T as
an ISP.)
Jack
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less strict about DMARC rules would work, but I think the underlying
issue will arise again, as long as you use an smtp server other than
the one from the From: address you are using.
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On 2016.10.06 13:37, David Stacey wrote:
On 05/10/16 22:31, Jack wrote:
Running setup-x86.exe on my Windows 7 box, with NO packages listed
as pending, hitting next gives me:
libboost_python1.58 (not found)
Required by: python-tagpy
python-matplotlib (not
On 2016.08.11 22:13, Greg Freemyer wrote:
On Thu, Aug 11, 2016 at 8:44 PM, Thomas Taylor
wrote:
> Thank you for responding to my post. I think I asked the wrong
question.
> What I really want to know is how to use this mailing list and
others like
> it. I'm new at this, and can't find any
ot the mailing list which determines threading.
It's all done at display time by the software reading the messages,
whether that's your local email software (thunderbird, kmail, ...) or
some web email interface.
Jack
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4bit, so I don't know
when the problem arose.
It works fine for me, with cygwin 32 bit under Windows 7 Pro 32 bit,
although my CPU is actually 64 bit. Let me know if you want any other
details about my system.
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would help. Alternatively, I could just include important parts of it
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On 2016.06.14 04:44, Corne Plas wrote:
Jack Ostroff users.sourceforge.net> writes:
I realize this is a bit over a year old, but I'm in exactly the same
situation. I was able to complete the talloc compile and install by
going into the bin/defaults directory and linking cygtalloc_
On 6/11/2016 7:01 PM, David Stacey wrote:
On 11/06/16 19:55, Jack Ostroff wrote:
I was able to complete the talloc compile and install by going
into the bin/defaults directory and linking cygtalloc_2.dll to both
talloc.dll and cygtalloc.dll, and the same for cygpytalloc-util-2.dll.
However
I'll let you know. Right now, I'm almost done compiling xapian with my
current setup. If that fails, or takes too long, I'll try your
suggestion. (Then we'll see what other issues pop up with notmuch.)
On 6/11/2016 7:01 PM, David Stacey wrote:
On 11/06/16 19:55, Jack O
fastmail.com> writes:
> On Thu, Mar 19, 2015, at 04:36 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > On Mar 18 20:12, Joe Rochette wrote:
> > >
> > > Any ideas on what might be the issue? Is anyone running notmuch (or
> > > talloc) for anything out there?
> >
> > Looks like a simple path problem in Makefile
Are you referring to the 83.dotm file? Looks highly suspicious. o.O
A
On Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 11:51 AM, Jack Adrian Zappa
wrote:
> Are you referring to the 83.dotm file? Looks highly suspicious. o.O
>
>
> A
>
> On Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 11:48 AM, Marco Atzeri
> wrote:
&
.
Jack
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o the announce list "TEST RELEASE: Cygwin 2.4.0-0.11"
dated 2015.12.16 06:39 made it through this morning.
Jack
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On 2015.09.29 16:07, fluffy8x . wrote:
Update:
I didn't see your reply beforehand as it didn't arrive in my inbox.
I'll retry and wait for autorebase to finish. Right now, though, it
seems that the process is hanging, as the progress bar does not
update.
It turns out it just takes a long
subject to
interpretation, but some combination of low latency and fastest
download of some (small?) test file, perhaps.
Jack
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ly no way to find a human to even discuss this with.
My best guess is that Yahoo has a reputation for not adequately
clamping down on spam sent from domains it controls, so it seems to
revolve in and out of various, generally short term, local blacklists.
I agree it's not an issue with cygw
#x27;..'. I have had similar issues when it's a plain cygwin symlink and
no Windows links, shortcuts, or network mounts are involved at all.
Jack
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n I searched for '[^A-Za-z]col[^A-Za-z]' and found 17 matches for
[^A-Za-z0-9_]col[^A-Za-z0-9_], mainly emacs stuff, glpk stuff,
singular-base stuff, texlive-collection stuff and...
the winner is: 'util-linux-2.21-1 - Random collection of Linux
utilities' which contains '/usr/
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 5:45 PM, Andy Koppe wrote:
>
> On 13 May 2013 22:35, Adrian H wrote:
> > I inadvertently dumped a binary stream to the terminal and it froze
> > mintty. When I tried to kill the process dumping the data, it
> > wouldn't die, even when using -9 switch. When I used Process
Using the following script:
#!/bin/bash
set -x
cat << eof | `ls /bin | grep "^grep$"` alpha
alpha
omega
eof
Output from bash on Linux:
+ cat
++ ls /bin
++ grep '^grep$'
+ grep alpha
alpha
Output from bash on Cygwin:
+ cat
++ ls /bin
++ grep '^grep$'
+ alpha
./ls-test: line 3: alpha: command not
On 02/12/2013 07:28 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
On 2/11/2013 11:03 PM, Ryan Johnson wrote:
On 11/02/2013 10:47 PM, Jack Radigan wrote:
I've just installed 1.7.17 (twice, to confirm it installed properly)
on a Win7 Ultimate box.
When I invoke a manual entry, M-x man, for any man page I'm ge
I've just installed 1.7.17 (twice, to confirm it installed properly) on
a Win7 Ultimate box.
When I invoke a manual entry, M-x man, for any man page I'm getting
Ctrl-M characters in the output.
I've tried this from the minterm console, Xterm, and Emacs-x11 (not
XEmacs) and all have the same
from 7/30/11) seems to have this
issue. There is a pointer on the emacs lists (for MacOS) that says I should
recompile with #define DONT_REOPEN_PTYS to avoid the "inappropriate ioctl for
device" problem. I was hoping to avoid recompiling emacs but I guess I'll give
that
:
GnuEmacs version 23.4.1 (latest)
Bash version 4.1.10-4
also Bash version 3.2.51-24 (removes error message, but job control
still doesn't work)
I also tried the cygwin1.dll from the 3/10 snapshot and saw no
difference in behavior.
Jack
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e possible to invoke the cygwin bash differently, so
> that
it plays nicely with the
> native emacs.
>
> Thanks, Leo
>
>
I am also seeing this problem with 4.1.10-4 and 3.2.51-24 versions of bash and
with the latest snapshot builds of cygwin1.dll.
Is there any update f
ar) to set the default handler for each of the signals mentioned
in the sigset_t.
ta, jack
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ementing posix_spawn
in cygwin so i don't bother the list anymore?
ta, jack.
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n to fork).
and would fix one of the biggest problems with cygwin (or at least cygwin bash).
who has to hold the copyright?
ta, jack.
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ss() easily
without having to emulate everything that fork does. so my real
question is, has anyone tried optimizing fork/exec to CreateProcess()?
and would the maintainers of (eg. bash) accept a patch for use with
cygwin? (so i wouldn't have to continually forward port my fork/exec
code).
I have looked every where I possibly could, and not found any
issues/fixes for why cygwin is not using the domain suffix search order.
There is nothing I can find regarding any sort of resolv.conf solution
either. Has anyone seen or heard of this?
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I have Cygwin set up on Windows 2000 and the mouse
works perfectly to select text to do cut & paste. I
have another Cygwin setup on Windows XP Pro, but the
mouse does not select text, and can't cut & paste. I
have no idea what might be wrong. I don't think it
has anything to do with .vimrc since
Running Cygwin version 1.5.25-6 with version 3.2.25-17 of bash with Win
XP Pro...
Start up bash.
Enter these commands in order:
sh-3.2$ echo ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST > foo.txt
sh-3.2$ echo UVWXYZ >> foo.txt
sh-3.2$ cat foo.txt
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST
UVWXYZ
sh-3.2$ echo ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRST > foo.t
y the cron tabs with
rsync calls)
Have a good day.
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ows service then the "ssh -f machine2 app" does not work but if I am
actually logged in to machine2 via ssh then running the app works fine.
Jack
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Corinna Vinschen
> Sent: Wedn
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Elliston, Jack
> W CTR USA TRADOC NSC
> Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2007 1:29 PM
> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: RE: 1.5.24 remote launch of java gui
>
>
> > &
following:
1) Reconfigured sshd to NOT use privilege separation
2) Configured the sshd service TO allow interaction with the desktop
BINGO!!
It works.
Thank you for pointing me in the right direction.
Jack
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ne 2 via a ssh connection from
machine 1. I want the app to display it gui on machine 2.
I don't really even think the Xserver is required since the app runs on
machine 2 when launched on machine 2 without an Xserver installed.
Jack
-Original Message-
From: Igor Peshansky [mailto:[E
hine. This approach works great on linux
boxes but I cannot get a java gui to display on the cygwin machines.
I can remotely launch xterms since I do have an Xserver running on the
cygwin box.
Any help or pointers to better information would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Jack
cygcheck.out
Desc
No such escape as '\d' - I thought that was digit, is that a perl-ism ?
Anyway, I now understand what is going on, thanks for your help.
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Dave Korn wrote:
On 31 March 2006 02:39, jack wrote:
Thanks for the response Dave.
I got rid of the non-cygwin perl, double checked for any possible cygwin
processes, and tried a complete re-install of cygwin. same thing :(
One thing I don't understand is I can download unix_tools.exe
Dave Korn wrote:
On 30 March 2006 03:57, jack wrote:
Should I post this question on another cygwin list? Or does nobody have
experience with this kinda thing?
Get that non-cygwin perl out of your path and try using setup.exe to
reinstall everything. Make sure - using task manager if
jack wrote:
Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Tue, 28 Mar 2006, jack wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
jack wrote:
Hola,
I'm trying to install cygwin on a windows 2000 terminal server
(remote administration mode).
[snip]
The install finishes fine with no errors, but when I go to double
click o
Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Tue, 28 Mar 2006, jack wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
jack wrote:
Hola,
I'm trying to install cygwin on a windows 2000 terminal server
(remote administration mode).
[snip]
The install finishes fine with no errors, but when I go to double
click on the Cygwin
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
jack wrote:
Hola,
I'm trying to install cygwin on a windows 2000 terminal server (remote
administration mode).
I'm using:
- Dell poweredge 1750
- Cygwin setup.exe version 2.510.2.2
The install finishes fine with no errors, but when I go to double
cl
Hola,
I'm trying to install cygwin on a windows 2000 terminal server (remote
administration mode).
I'm using:
- Dell poweredge 1750
- Cygwin setup.exe version 2.510.2.2
The install finishes fine with no errors, but when I go to double click
on the Cygwin icon, i see the black DOS box for a s
xperiencing the same problem. Disabling StrictModes did not help either.
What folders or files do I need to change the permissions to, and what
changes need to be made?
Thank you again,
--jack romano
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Nov 23 22:21, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
On 11/23/2005, Jack Rom
o no avail.
I have attached the verbose output of the ssh connection to the server.
The OpenSSH log does not log this failure.
Any insight would be appreciated.
--jack romano
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ ssh -vvv localhost
OpenSSH_4.2p1, OpenSSL 0.9.8a 11 Oct 2005
debug1: Reading configuration data /e
You have a shell and all you need is a computer.
I have a million dollars and all I need is your checking account.
Maybe we can work something out.
On 10/28/05, Thorsten Glaser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm the maintainer of mksh, the MirBSD Korn Shell, an improved pdksh derivat
> All normal
Why is the transfer speed from the Cygwin to Soalris so different from
the others?
Please help.
Thanks,
Jack
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On 9/7/05, Igor Pechtchanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 7 Sep 2005, Jack Offerman wrote:
>
> > On 9/7/05, Larry Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> <http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR>. Thanks.
>
> > > At 12:33 PM 9/7/2005, y
On 9/7/05, Larry Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 12:33 PM 9/7/2005, you wrote:
> >When "ssh host" works but "sftp host" doesn't, where should I look?
> >
> >I appreciate your help.
>
> I guess you could try starting the server with debugging turned on and
> see what you get from the logs ther
When "ssh host" works but "sftp host" doesn't, where should I look?
Both were working before. But I realized that I needed to fix
/etc/passwd and /etc/group
for another reason, so I did mkpasswd and mkgroup. Then did
ssh-host-config again.
With that done, now I am happy to see the ssh user fina
MB to 1GB and I have no problem doing them.
But this one was way bigger than that and I'm wondering if there is any filesize
limitation on sftp/cygwin.
Jack
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Christopher Faylor wrote:
For those who haven't been following along at home, it looks like a
change I just made to select() may solve the dreaded "slows down to a
crawl with Symantec AntiVirus" problem.
This may also improve the performance of things that use sockets
slightly.
So, I'd appreciate r
there.
Thanks,
- Jack Calman
Johns Hopkins University
Applied Physics Lab
Laurel, MD
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I attempted to compile nmap using the UNIX source
code, but ran into problems. Has anyone the compiled
nmap UNIX source under cygwin?
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> One more place to look:
> /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/nfs-server-2.2.47-2.README
> Igor
Excellent!
I compiled from source and did not have the above file
and was missing some other stuff. Once I installed
the binaries I was able to export re
Begin Disclaimer: The following searches produced
nothing useful...
Searched http://cygwin.com/faq.html for "nfs"
Searched http://cygwin.com/ for "nfs"
Googled web and groups for "cygwin" "nfs"
End Disclaimer
I'm trying to export an NFS filesystem under cygwin to
a Linux machine on the same net
When I am on my local Windoze machine using cygwin I
can see my network shares, i.e., "cd \\r:". However,
when I ssh to that machine, I only have access to the
local drives...
Any suggestions on how I can access the network stuff
when I ssh?
Thanks.
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On Cygwin, /bin/hostname is part of sh-utils. On RedHat, it's part of
net-utils and provides a much richer set of options. I discovered this the
hard way, when RH8 `/bin/hostname -s` didn't work on cygwin. (On RH8, -s
stands for short host name, e.g., the "host" of "host.example.com".) Is
there
3.5.7-1
time1.7-1
ttcp19980512-1
ucl 1.01-1
units 1.77-1
unzip 5.50-1
upx 1.24-1
vim 6.1-2
w32api 2.1-1
wget1.8.2-2
which 1.5-1
whois 4.6.1-1
x2x 1.27-2
xerces-c2.1.0-1
xerces-c-devel 2.1.0-1
xerces-c-doc2.1.0-1
xinetd 2.3.9-1
xpm-nox 4.2.0-1
zip 2.3-2
zlib1.1.4-1
zsh 4.0.6-2
Thank you so much for your time.
Jack Liao
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m" and its
associated programs remapped a lot of the registry.
Norton identified 3 worms with the main culprit being Backdoor.SubSeven22.
Two of the exe's being used were wlhsnrbw.exe and avill.exe.
Again - many thanks!
Jack Rose
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Subject: SPAM - Re: How did I get it?
Jack Rose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Could some tell me how the CYGWIN1.DLL ended up on my computer. It
> seems to have j
l and virus
detector?
Any information would be appreciated...
Thanks
Jack Rose
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FAQ:
>>>>> "Larry" == Larry Hall <(RFK Partners, Inc)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> writes:
Jack> Is there any way to display information about installed
Jack> services?
Jack> I'd like to see what services are installed, what arguments they
Jack>
Is there any way to display information about installed services?
I'd like to see what services are installed, what arguments they have,
what users they run as, et cetera, to help debug this perflog problem.
Jack.
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service cannot accept control messages at this time.
I get a similar response when I try to remove the service.
Help?
Jack.
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Bug repo
;t work
from a remote shell, it's back to the drawing board for me.
Do you have any suggestions on how to do this on Win2kAS?
Bjoern> Bjoern
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e. I can copy the file to a local
directory for a test, but I have to use the network drive when I do
this for real.
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Bug reporting:
>>>>> "Michael" == Michael A Chase writes:
Jack> Your solution works with a local bash shell but not a remote
Jack> one. Any idea why? While logged in remotely, I can ls both the
Jack> binary and the macro file, so it's not a permissions thing, or I
J
cygdrive/c/Program Files/MacroExe/meproc" /F$mex
Michael> /APerfMonInit
Your solution works with a local bash shell but not a remote one. Any
idea why? While logged in remotely, I can ls both the binary and the
macro file, so it's not a permissions thing, or I don't thi
ts of escaping from a
Cygwin bash shell, both remotely and locally. It doesn't work. I've
tried mixtures of /cygdrive/c and c:\\ and I can see the files in the
remote directory from the bash shells just fine. What am I doing
wrong?
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;t appear to be any CLI tool to manipulate it in Win2kAS.
I know that XP has logman, but that doesn't work under Win2kAS.
Help?
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really ugly and annoying.
I have another problem which is only peripherally related to cygwin so
I'll put it in another message.
Thanks!
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