Can i use mgetty via cygwin and use my modem?
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Are it possible to run mailman with cygwin?
I meen i can't compile postfix
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Hope this is right list now
How to start apache in cygwin?
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Whenever I
install a new package setup.exe takes the opportunity to also
downgrade libpq4 to 8.0.7 which breaks psycopg2. Very annoying.
Is there some way that I can prevent this from happening, other than
remembering to tell setup.exe to keep version 8.1.4 of libpq4?
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Mattias
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permission entries on all child objects with enties shown
here that apply child objects"
These are the default permissions, so why doesn't rsync use them.
Which permissions do rsync use?
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P.s. Is there a simple way in cygwin setup.exe to just revert to an
older version of a s
/boost-jam-3.1.11-1-ntx86.zip
Perhaps you could try and build with that binary?
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FAQ:
/usr/src/boost-1.33.0-1/fake-root/usr/lib: No such file or directory
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Václav Haisman wrote:
Mattias Brändström wrote:
bjam -sTOOLS=gcc --with-test stage
And that command produced the test libraries for me. The only difference
from your libraries was that their extension was .lib instead of .a. How
did you manage to get .a libraries? Is there any difference
ygwin?
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revious version of boost for
Cygwin? If so, is there any way that I can install that version instead?
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iants of the date library installed as libboost_date_time.a. Is there
any special reason why it's done like it is today?
Another question regarding the cygwin boost package is why the test
libraries are missing?
I am curious. =)
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Mattias
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eage towards the DLL's from cygwin works well
But I am afraid that I have achieved nothing but a
cygwin dependent program then.
Any help greatly appreceiated.
/Mattias
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Hello.
What are the procedures for compiling a DLL without using the Cygwin
DLL?
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Hello
I am trying to compile a perl swig1.3 wrapper for a C++ lib
using cygwin but with the compiler define -mno-cygwin.
In perl.h there are lots of includes that cannot be found.
Should I put some special define in the Makefile to use another
Path for includes?
Thanks,
Mattias
Output:
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run cygwin with zsh instead of bash?
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Mattias
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Thanks! Now everything works absolutely spiffing!!
Andrew Markebo wrote:
> Well there is a users guide at http://www.cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/,
> more exaktly (well to be honest I searched for "mkpasswd", and assumed
> that the stuff about -d would be told)
> http://www.cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/u
passwd -d".
>
> -Alex
>
> On Sun, 2002-02-17 at 06:05, Mattias Brändström wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I have some questions about how cygwin determines what user I am logged
> > in as on my Win2000 machine.
> >
> > I have installed cygwin on my Win200
start cygwin 'id -un' reports
that my username is Administrator and creates a home directory for me
named /home/Administrator. That's not what I want. I want /home/userx as
my home directory. Does anyone know how to accomplish this?
Regards,
Mattias
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Thanks! Now it works!
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Hi!
Today I installed the latest version of cygwin. I have one problem, my
home directory ended up in /usr/bin and not /home. As far as I could see
from /etc/profile it should be created in /home. Has anyone else
encountred this problem?
Any help would be appriciated!
Regards,
Mattias
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