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Really? *Linux*?? Where's the kernel???
Please, replace it by:
Get that GNU feeling - on Windows!
See:
http://www.gnu.org/gnu/why-gnu-linux.html
http://www.gnu.org/gnu/gnu-linux-faq.
! Is it possible to either check each installed
file, either re-install all packages, to ensure every file is at the
right version ?
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Pascal
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m...@kalani.com writes:
> Could you please explain more into detail on how to obtain a PS1?
What else can we tell you? You've been explained how to learn about it,
and you haven't. What can we do?
> Run 'man bash' and look for PS1. Remove the '\u@\h' part. To make
> the change permanent, set y
openssh.README is wrong.
It says:
This package describes important Cygwin specific stuff concerning OpenSSH.
The binary package is usually built for recent Cygwin versions and might
not run on older versions. Please check http://cygwin.com/ for information
about current Cygwin
instances be
different ?
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Pascal
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report the problem
Thx a lot
Pascal
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abnormal exit: exit code=126
2008/11/27 16:18:12 running: C:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe -c /etc/postinstall/which.sh
/etc/postinstall/which.sh: /etc/postinstall/which.sh: cannot execute binary file
2008/11/27 16:18:13 abnormal exit: exit code=126
2008/11/27 16:18:42 note: Installation Complete
2008/11/27 16:18:42 Ending cygwin install
I spend two days searching a solution on google and in archive maillist without
success so if somebody have any idea.
Thx
Pascal
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I already have a workaround using a cat and tr commands.
I just want to understand the problem because I could imagine that it could
come from a cygwin installation problem on my PC.
Thanks.
Pascal
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On Tue, Sep 9, 2008 at 10:48 AM, Heude Pascal (LTS) wrote:
> I am using the command dos2unix to c
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Hi,
when using convert with an offset in crop option the image returned is
broken:
convert foobar.gif -crop "100x150+20+30" result.gif
should return a 100x150 picture positioned at 20,30 in the original picture
any non zero values for position makes a picture of width and height
requested
If not a solution would be to add an option to GCC for force all such syms
into the DATA section.
Thoughts ?
Let me know if there is a more appropriate mailing-list to discuss this issue.
Thanks,
Pascal.
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is not specific to
this os, maybe you right, but I don't know how cygwin is working
internally, why is it looking for a window title ?
Pascal
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From: Igor Pechtchanski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>You could put an "exec >/dev/null 2>&1 script instead.
Thanks Igor, it works fine !
Pascal - congratulations to the cygwin team for this wonderful w32
unix-like
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From: Jason Tishler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Why not use cron instead?
>
>Jason
Thank you for suggestion but it's an application server managed by
non-UNIX 'mouse users' which may manually start the task, so it should
be simple for them.
It seems that not having an output window slows down the
he task
scheduler.
Any idea ?
The system is an win nt4 domain controller + all sp/patches, and of
course the latest cygwin (defaults packages installed, no more, no less)
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Pascal Pensa
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Igor Pechtchanski writes:
> While you're correct in principle, wouldn't the above be a no-op under
> Cygwin anyway (unless your PATH has less than 3 entries in it)?
Exactly and I had only 2 entries in PATH when I used it, hence the
#x27; ;;
esac
--- 102,108
elif echo "$PATH" | grep ':.*:' 2>/dev/null; then
path_sep=':'
else
! case "`uname -s 2>/dev/null`" in
[Cc][Yy][Gg][Ww][Ii][Nn]*) path_sep=':' ;;
*) path_sep = ';' ;;
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