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> pointer. Please report this problem to the public mailing list
> cygwin@cygwin.com
> The Arduino IDE can find my Mega on com 6 and uploading is no issue.
> I did run the game unpaused (non-steam) with no succes.
> Unless I missed someth
this problem to
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The Arduino IDE can find my Mega on com 6 and uploading is no issue.
I did run the game unpaused (non-steam) with no succes.
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On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 03:44:35PM +1100, wrote:
>Christopher Faylor wrote:
>
>> On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 02:52:44AM +0400, Andrey Repin wrote:
>> >Greetings, All!
>> >
>> >$ mode
>> >mode.com modemui.dll modex.dll
>>
>> That would be /bin/sh exe magic from the looks of it. It is probably
>>
cious, as .dll files are normally not directly executable.
>>Would really like an explanation for this behavior.
>>
>>Second, is that it actually see mode.com, but unable to execute it.
>
>It's likely that "mode.com" would execute it.
>
>>P.S.
>>
Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 05, 2013 at 02:52:44AM +0400, Andrey Repin wrote:
> >Greetings, All!
> >
> >$ mode
> >mode.com modemui.dll modex.dll
>
> That would be /bin/sh exe magic from the looks of it. It is probably
> just trying to find anything with an executable bit set, ju
, is that it actually see mode.com, but unable to execute it.
It's likely that "mode.com" would execute it.
>P.S.
>$ set | grep PATHEXT
>PATHEXT='.COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD;.VBS;.VBE;.JS;.JSE;.WSF;.WSH;.PSC1'
% cd /cygwin/sources
% grep -B17 PATHEXT *(.)
enviro
explanation for this behavior.
Second, is that it actually see mode.com, but unable to execute it.
P.S.
$ set | grep PATHEXT
PATHEXT='.COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD;.VBS;.VBE;.JS;.JSE;.WSF;.WSH;.PSC1'
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Andrey Repin (anrdae...@yandex.ru) 05.11.2013, <02:48>
Sorry for my
On 18 March 2013 06:26, Edward Peschko wrote:
>>> All,
>
>>> We are having difficulties running various windows utilities through
>>> bash. Through a regular windows cmd, one can run commands like
>>> diskshadow without issue, but with bash, we are having
On 3/18/2013 7:26 AM, Edward Peschko wrote:
to get a native 64 bit environment, which allows the COM calls to
happen for diskshadow.
I'm assuming that there isn't a 64 bit cygwin port? I would think that
would solve lots of issues - the number of native 32 bit installations
is droppi
>> All,
>> We are having difficulties running various windows utilities through
>> bash. Through a regular windows cmd, one can run commands like
>> diskshadow without issue, but with bash, we are having problems with
>> COM calls not working. We have posted an e
On 3/15/2013 12:07 AM, Edward Peschko wrote:
All,
We are having difficulties running various windows utilities through
bash. Through a regular windows cmd, one can run commands like
diskshadow without issue, but with bash, we are having problems with
COM calls not working. We have posted an
All,
We are having difficulties running various windows utilities through
bash. Through a regular windows cmd, one can run commands like
diskshadow without issue, but with bash, we are having problems with
COM calls not working. We have posted an example below.
Is there a good bug tracking
Ping?
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 03:35:03PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 01:17:05AM +0700, Abdul Muis wrote:
>>I have notice that I could not read serial device (/dev/com4 or
>>/dev/ttyS3) with non blocking mode since 1.7.10 and up.
>
>Out of curiosity, is it broken in th
On Wed, Apr 11, 2012 at 01:17:05AM +0700, Abdul Muis wrote:
>I have notice that I could not read serial device (/dev/com4 or
>/dev/ttyS3) with non blocking mode since 1.7.10 and up.
Out of curiosity, is it broken in the 2011-10-22 snapshot?
Be careful if you install it since there may be added st
On 2012-04-10 20:17, Abdul Muis wrote:
> I have notice that I could not read serial device (/dev/com4 or
> /dev/ttyS3) with non blocking mode since 1.7.10 and up. I used to read
> serial data while doing openGL visualization. In which, the openGL
> display was not changed due to blocking mode readi
;Checking communication port : %s\n",s);
fd = open(s, O_RDWR | O_NOCTTY | O_NDELAY);
if(fd == -1) {
perror("-- Unable to open /dev/com --");
exit(1);
} else {
fcntl(fd, F_SETFL, 0);
printf(".
simple Win32 COM script (included below) dies when invoked like so:
$ perl broken_with_cygwin.pl
Can't call method "PageSetup" on an undefined value at
broken_with_cygwin.pl line 23.
$ cat broken_with_cygwin.pl
#!/bin/perl
use Win32::OLE;
use Win32;
my ($Word
On 3/17/2011 08:22, Vinod Pillai wrote:
> Vaclav Haisman wrote:
>>
>> Vinod Pillai wrote, On 15.3.2011 21:03:
>>>
>>> Im sorry but Im a complete novice at this. I cd-ed into the /dev folder.
>>> But
>>> I could not find a ttyS1. If you could elaborate what exactly I must do,
>>> it
>>> would be hel
>> Vinod
>>
>>
>> Vaclav Haisman wrote:
>>>
>>> On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 06:18:00 -0700 (PDT), Vinod Pillai wrote:
>>>> I have a virtual serial port set up on my COM2 port. I am trying to
>>>> run a
>>>> program on cygwin
ort. I am trying to
>>> run a
>>> program on cygwin which will require the use of this serial port on
>>> COM2. I
>>> was wondering how I could connect to the COM port using cygwin?
>> See
>>
>> <http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-ne
gt; I have a virtual serial port set up on my COM2 port. I am trying to
>> run a
>> program on cygwin which will require the use of this serial port on
>> COM2. I
>> was wondering how I could connect to the COM port using cygwin?
> See
>
> <http://cygwin.com
On Tue, 15 Mar 2011 06:18:00 -0700 (PDT), Vinod Pillai wrote:
I have a virtual serial port set up on my COM2 port. I am trying to
run a
program on cygwin which will require the use of this serial port on
COM2. I
was wondering how I could connect to the COM port using cygwin?
See
<h
I have a virtual serial port set up on my COM2 port. I am trying to run a
program on cygwin which will require the use of this serial port on COM2. I
was wondering how I could connect to the COM port using cygwin?
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> Had the same problem, cp and mv appending exe to nearly everything.
> After I upgraded coreutils from 8.4.1 to 8.4.2 the issue has been resolved.
I have coreutils 7.0-2 and "mv" seems to work correctly for me,
however I see that both rsync and rdiff-backup add the .exe suffix
when copying an exe
Herb Maeder maeder.org> writes:
>
> With a fresh install of cygwin-1.7 on a vanilla Vista system, I see that
> the 'mv' command appends a .exe extension to the destination file for any
> source files that have a .bat or .com extensions.
Had the same problem, cp and m
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According to Corinna Vinschen on 10/9/2008 7:05 AM:
Install seems to strip the .exe extension in the process of copying
files to the destination directory.
Install *copies* files. The resulting filename is not under control of
Cy
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According to Corinna Vinschen on 10/9/2008 7:05 AM:
>> Install seems to strip the .exe extension in the process of copying
>> files to the destination directory.
>
> Install *copies* files. The resulting filename is not under control of
> Cygwin but
and appends a .exe extension to the destination file for
>>>> any
>>>> source files that have a .bat or .com extensions.
>
>
>
>> That should be fixed now in CVS.
>
> Might this issue also affect the operation of "install" with
> cygwin-1.7 on
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Oct 2 11:01, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Oct 1 09:27, Herb Maeder wrote:
With a fresh install of cygwin-1.7 on a vanilla Vista system, I see that
the 'mv' command appends a .exe extension to the destination file for any
source files that have a .b
On Oct 2 11:01, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Oct 1 09:27, Herb Maeder wrote:
> > With a fresh install of cygwin-1.7 on a vanilla Vista system, I see that
> > the 'mv' command appends a .exe extension to the destination file for any
> > source files that
On Oct 1 21:02, Thorsten Kampe wrote:
> * Herb Maeder (Wed, 01 Oct 2008 09:27:25 -0700)
> > With a fresh install of cygwin-1.7 on a vanilla Vista system, I see that
> > the 'mv' command appends a .exe extension to the destination file for any
> > source files that
On Oct 1 09:27, Herb Maeder wrote:
> With a fresh install of cygwin-1.7 on a vanilla Vista system, I see that
> the 'mv' command appends a .exe extension to the destination file for any
> source files that have a .bat or .com extensions.
>
> To reproduce:
>
>
* Herb Maeder (Wed, 01 Oct 2008 09:27:25 -0700)
> With a fresh install of cygwin-1.7 on a vanilla Vista system, I see that
> the 'mv' command appends a .exe extension to the destination file for any
> source files that have a .bat or .com extensions.
>
> To reproduce:
&
With a fresh install of cygwin-1.7 on a vanilla Vista system, I see that
the 'mv' command appends a .exe extension to the destination file for any
source files that have a .bat or .com extensions.
To reproduce:
% mkdir foobar
% touch foo.bat
% mv foo.bat foobar
%
ctionality, it's agetty in the util-linux package.
Corinna
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rote:
>>
>> Question:
>>
>> How do I access a Windows COM port from cygwin?
>> [...]
>> I'm using 38400 baud 8/N/1 on what TeraTerm sees as COM1. I'm running
>> Cygwin
>> on 32-bit XP.
>
> Win32 COM1 == Cygwin /dev/ttyS0
>
>
> Corinn
On Jun 26 01:52, Borge wrote:
>
> Question:
>
> How do I access a Windows COM port from cygwin?
> [...]
> I'm using 38400 baud 8/N/1 on what TeraTerm sees as COM1. I'm running Cygwin
> on 32-bit XP.
Win32 COM1 == Cygwin /dev/ttyS0
Corinna
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Question:
How do I access a Windows COM port from cygwin? I'd like to open a terminal
connection to an application I have running in an external MCU. Easy
business with TeraTerm but I don't know how to do it from the shell in
Cygwin.
Eventually, I want to use Octave to generate som
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 04:34:04PM -0400, Paul Rogers wrote:
>Should "devices.in" really have a limit of 16 "/dev/com" ports when the
>"ttyS" ports are allowed up to 64 values (max of 63 since it is a
>zero-based index)?
You really should be using /dev/ttyS
Should "devices.in" really have a limit of 16 "/dev/com" ports when the
"ttyS" ports are allowed up to 64 values (max of 63 since it is a
zero-based index)?
I changed the upper limit on the "com" range for 1.5.25 to "64" along
with the "
On Thursday 07 December 2006 09:07 am, Dave Korn wrote:
> On 07 December 2006 15:54, R. Steve McKown wrote:
> > On Wednesday 06 December 2006 03:13 pm, Dave Korn wrote:
> >> On 06 December 2006 17:01, R. Steve McKown wrote:
> >>> Th extension accepts a file descriptor to an open serial port, uses t
ux. It should (FLW) be fairly easy to port this to
> Cygwin (seeing as how Cygwin's purpose is to emulate Linux, and make
> porting Linux code easy).
To use libusb, a native driver can't have allocated the device, right? The
windows driver is currently providing a USB/serial int
On 07 December 2006 15:54, R. Steve McKown wrote:
> On Wednesday 06 December 2006 03:13 pm, Dave Korn wrote:
>> On 06 December 2006 17:01, R. Steve McKown wrote:
>>> Th extension accepts a file descriptor to an open serial port, uses the
>>> cygwin get_osfhandle() function to get the corresponding
On Wednesday 06 December 2006 03:13 pm, Dave Korn wrote:
> On 06 December 2006 17:01, R. Steve McKown wrote:
> > Th extension accepts a file descriptor to an open serial port, uses the
> > cygwin get_osfhandle() function to get the corresponding HANDLE, calls
> > the DLL function, then returns. Wh
Dave Korn wrote:
BTW, mixing MSVC-based code with cygwin-based is inherently unreliable and
liable to fail unpredictably. I guess the vendor isn't likely to want to
share their dll source with you so you could recompile it with gcc, but it
might not be /too/ complicated to just take a look at
On 06 December 2006 17:01, R. Steve McKown wrote:
> FWIW, I'm using dlopen()/dlsym() to link to the DLL. 'nm' on the
> provided .lib file shows decorations on the function names, even though they
^^
> are C. Perhaps the vendor didn't use
Ouch! Sorry, my last posting included an attachment with build products.
Here's the correct attachment; see message with same subject.
cp210x_rt.tgz
Description: application/tgz
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On Oct 3 12:46, David Mastronarde wrote:
> When I upgraded from Cygwin DLL 1.5.19-4 to 1.5.21, tcsh started trying to
> execute files on the path with extension .com, with often fatal results.
> [...]
It's the way it is. There's special code in tcsh which is identical for
Cy
When I upgraded from Cygwin DLL 1.5.19-4 to 1.5.21, tcsh started trying to
execute files on the path with extension .com, with often fatal results.
Bash still ignores them. Here is an example:
[B3DTOSHI] ~ 37 % echo $version
tcsh 6.14.00 (Astron) 2005-03-25 (i386-intel-posix) options
8b,nls
On Wed, Jan 18, 2006 at 04:29:38PM -0800, L. A. Walsh wrote:
>Mea culpa...*irk*...it wasn't _intentional_...
It wasn't just you.
There really isn't any reason for anyone to fess up about this.
I just wanted to let people know that it is a bad idea. We don't
really have to discuss it any further
te:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
The spam trap has caught a few attempts from people who are attempting
to use 'cygwin at cygwin dot com' (i.e., the actual email address) as
their "From: " email address. Please don't do that. It won't work.
This From: address has b
Christopher Faylor wrote:
> The spam trap has caught a few attempts from people who are attempting
> to use 'cygwin at cygwin dot com' (i.e., the actual email address) as
> their "From: " email address. Please don't do that. It won't work.
> This From:
The spam trap has caught a few attempts from people who are attempting
to use 'cygwin at cygwin dot com' (i.e., the actual email address) as
their "From: " email address. Please don't do that. It won't work.
This From: address has been used to send spam so its u
On Sat, Mar 12, 2005 at 11:05:16AM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Mar 11 15:58, Paul Blattner wrote:
>> lpr: printer error: can't open '' for writing: The printer name is
>> invalid.
>
>Bug in Cygwin 1.5.13. Fixed in CVS.
The latest snapshot should have this fix. http://cygwin.com/snap
On Mar 11 15:58, Paul Blattner wrote:
> lpr: printer error: can't open '' for writing: The printer name is
> invalid.
Bug in Cygwin 1.5.13. Fixed in CVS.
Corinna
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I am in the process of documenting a method of creating minimum Cygwin
installation
for our group. As a result, to identify a base list of packages, I ran
cygcheck -c command
to identify all of my packages. I noticed from the list that several:
coreutils
gettext
libiconv
w
unch a parallel application on a Win2k cluster using
cygwin's ssh(d) in conjunction with a simple distributed shell. This
application uses COM automation to create and manipulate Excel
instances.
The user domain account on the cluster machines has the appropriate
privileges to be able to
> -Original Message-
> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Tester Field
> Sent: 16 July 2004 14:58
> Thank you for your response. I was wondering if there
> any way of testing whether the device attached to
> COM1, is receiving any data. I have done ls-al
> /dev/com1 and I see the file. Howeve
Thank you for your response. I was wondering if there
any way of testing whether the device attached to
COM1, is receiving any data. I have done ls-al
/dev/com1 and I see the file. However, how can I
verify that the device attached is receiving any data.
Any idea? Any utilities provided to monitor
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004, Tester Field wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have installed Cygwin on a Dell PC with windows
> 2000, and I am trying to sent AT command to an
> external modem attached on COM1.
>
> My questions are:
>
> 1) What do I need to do for cygwin to recognize COM1?
Nothing :-).
> 2) Is ther
Hi,
I have installed Cygwin on a Dell PC with windows
2000, and I am trying to sent AT command to an
external modem attached on COM1.
My questions are:
1) What do I need to do for cygwin to recognize COM1?
2) Is there a utility provided for the purposes.
My ultimate goal is to send SMS mess
all com.c -o com.exe
$ ./com.exe
fd -1
58 17074 [main] com 6504 open: open (/dev/ttyS0, 0x2)
57 17131 [main] com 6504 normalize_posix_path: src /dev/ttyS0
50 17181 [main] com 6504 normalize_posix_path: /dev/ttyS0 =
normalize_posix_path (/dev/ttyS0)
50 17231 [main]
On Apr 20 09:58, Lutz H?rl wrote:
> May I additionally ask?
> - is there a reason on limiting to 16 supported serial interfaces in Cygwin?
> - if no, is it an idead to increase this number?
I don't know. I guess it shouldn't be a problem to raise the number.
> - I used the POSIX functions read()
t modem line status. It worked until now.
Are there hidden pitfalls ?
Are there POSIX/Cygwin functions to do the same job ?
Again, thank you very much for your Help.
Lutz Hoerl
M A I Llhoerl at thorlabs dot com
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On Apr 19 20:14, Lutz H?rl wrote:
> Hello,
>
> thank you Dave, thank you Larry.
>
> But unfortunately your advice to use "//./devX" did NOT solve the problem.
No, it can't. When using the Win32 device names, the files are not
recognized as devices by Cygwin but instead they are treated like
no
Hello,
thank you Dave, thank you Larry.
But unfortunately your advice to use "//./devX" did NOT solve the problem.
Dave:
Cygwin uses upto 16 COM ports, not only 8. I did not compile with
open("\\.\com8",...) but with open(buf,...) so I did not get
warnings from the compil
At 12:29 PM 4/19/2004, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I want to use (Windows-) COM port numbers greater
>than 16, but when I use open() to get a file
>descriptor for the devices I get the behaviour:
>
>---1.case-
>
>errno = 0;
>
> -Original Message-
> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Lutz Hörl
> Sent: 19 April 2004 17:29
> Hello,
>
> I want to use (Windows-) COM port numbers greater
> than 16, but when I use open() to get a file
> descriptor for the devices I get the b
Hello,
I want to use (Windows-) COM port numbers greater
than 16, but when I use open() to get a file
descriptor for the devices I get the behaviour:
---1.case-
errno = 0;
fd = open("/dev/com8", O_RDWR | O_NONBLOCK);
-> fd = 3, errno = 0
-&g
Greetings
I am having trouble using the com1 port through Cygwin. I know this have
been posted earlier, but I havn't found a solution. I am using GDB to
communicate with an ARM7 evaluation board. I use the command "tar rdi com1"
to use com1 as communication port, whereafter the system hangs. I've
George Hester wrote:
I thought I could use UNIX notation in Cygwin but I see I cannot. oops.
Wrong again.
Cygwin is not a tool that magically wanders over all your installed
applications (e.g. Office) and somehow makes them "Unix-aware".
Applications compiled against cygwin libraries can use P
George Hester wrote:
>
> > This command line in the Bash shell:
> >
> > java -cp /files/jini1_2/lib/jini-ext.jar:/files/jini1_2/lib/jini-examples.jar
> > com.sun.jini.example.launcher.StartService
> >
> > becomes
> >
> > java -cp /files/jini1_2/lib/jin
:/files/jini1_2/lib/jini-examples.jar
> com/sun/jini/example/launcher/StartService
>
> and so of course error is
>
> java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError : com/sun/jini/example/launcher/StartService
> Exception in thread "main"
>
> What is wrong wiith Cygwin's usage of th
This command line in the Bash shell:
java -cp /files/jini1_2/lib/jini-ext.jar:/files/jini1_2/lib/jini-examples.jar
com.sun.jini.example.launcher.StartService
becomes
java -cp /files/jini1_2/lib/jini-ext.jar:/files/jini1_2/lib/jini-examples.jar
com/sun/jini/example/launcher/StartService
and
> I'll give ZooLib another try. If I can build ZooLib with Cygwin, that
will mean
> that ZooLib can be built with gcc on all the platforms that ZooLib
supports (Mac
> OS, Windows, Linux and BeOS). I think that would encourage its acceptance
as a
> framework for writing open source software, if on
Hi Michael, I remembered your sig from a Slashdot article :)
How nice!
If COM and OLE are similar beasties,
OLE is built on top of COM. Historically, Microsoft came up with OLE to do
component GUI stuff, but had to find a way for programs to use components from
other programs, and COM is the
Hi Michael, I remembered your sig from a Slashdot article :)
If COM and OLE are similar beasties, I think you mean -fvtable-thunks. GCC 2.95
required -fvtable-thunks to build OLE stuff, like the Win32::OLE module in the
perl-libwin32 package, but since GCC 3.x it works fine as it is, and that
I tried a couple of times to get ZooLib (http://www.zoolib.org/) to build with
Cygwin. ZooLib is a cross-platform application framework, and on Windows uses
COM to handle the clipboard and drag and drop.
I believe that actually you CAN get COM to work with gcc, even from C++, but
you're
At 06:43 PM 1/29/2004, Brian Ford you wrote:
>I admit to know almost nothing about COM objects, but I have been tasked
>to find out if they can be built from code that uses cygwin1.dll services.
>
>Searching for Cygwin and COM on the web, and in the archives, is difficult
>for t
I admit to know almost nothing about COM objects, but I have been tasked
to find out if they can be built from code that uses cygwin1.dll services.
Searching for Cygwin and COM on the web, and in the archives, is difficult
for the obvious .com reason.
What I think I do know is that C++ COM
On Wed, 8 Oct 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is it possible to call API methods of a COM server dll that has been
> created with Visual Studio from Cygwin?
> If yes, what are the steps to be performed ?
> Which files are needed or to be created and how ? (header files, libs,
> et
Is it possible to call API methods of a COM server dll that has been
created with Visual Studio from Cygwin?
If yes, what are the steps to be performed ?
Which files are needed or to be created and how ? (header files, libs,
etc.)
Juergen.
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On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, vadraj kulkarni wrote:
> This is regarding opening target in Cygwin. I have written a simple code
> which communicates with my hardware. If i am not wrong, cygwin has
> written simulation program to open com port... etc in windows. Can
> anybody tell me what all th
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, vadraj kulkarni wrote:
> Hello,
> This is regarding opening target in Cygwin. I have written a simple code
> which communicates with my hardware. If i am not wrong, cygwin has
> written simulation program to open com port... etc in windows. Can
> anybody tell
Hello,
This is regarding opening target in Cygwin. I have written a simple code which
communicates with my hardware. If i am not wrong, cygwin has written simulation
program to open com port... etc in windows. Can anybody tell me what all the
parameters i should pass to
CreateFile() function
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 09:12:50AM -0700, Martin Gainty wrote:
>A quick heads up:
>Standard Binaries wont run under cygwin-
Cygwin is a Windows application. It doesn't run linux binaries. That
is what you seem to be referring to as "standard". A "standard" binary
for Windows would be a windows
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Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2003 8:48 AM
Subject: Re: COM port setup
> Please check out the project web page for links to available information
> and ports: http://cygwin.com/ .
>
> If you don't see what you need there, then the cygwin mailing list is
> the best plac
Please check out the project web page for links to available information
and ports: http://cygwin.com/ .
If you don't see what you need there, then the cygwin mailing list is
the best place to make observations or get questions answered.
Information on the mailing list is available at the project
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 01:49:21AM +0800, Chan Kar Heng wrote:
>greetings.
>
>i'm rather curious of the amount of effort and things that
>need to be done to create a COM object out of the
>cygwin XFree server.
>am rather curious about the size of the COM object too.
>
&
greetings.
i'm rather curious of the amount of effort and things that
need to be done to create a COM object out of the
cygwin XFree server.
am rather curious about the size of the COM object too.
it would be something like weirdx or weirdmind
(java applet of an X server), but with
On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Lee D. Rothstein wrote:
> Anybody know why under both "cygwin.bat" & 'cmd.exe', I must explicitly
> type the '.com' extension in order to get a '.com' file to execute.
>
> I've tried adding the following line to
&
Anybody know why under both "cygwin.bat" &
'cmd.exe', I must explicitly type the
'.com' extension in order to get a
'.com' file to execute.
I've tried adding the following line to
'cygwin.bat':
set PATHEXT=%PATHEXT%;.sf;.ksf;.cmd;
Thanks
There are things known and things Unknown.
In between are the doors - Jim Morrison
> --
> From: Robert Praetorius[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 10:00 PM
> To: Manu Anand
> Subject:
Hi
Sorry for not being clear enough.
> COM , in this case, will be Component Object Model.
> I 'll know I have to link with ole32.dll but how do you link to
> dynamic library?
>
> -Manu
>
There are things known and things Unknown.
In between are t
Robert,
At 08:13 2003-03-05, Robert Praetorius wrote:
> Hi Gang
> How do I link my COM pgms?
For half a second I was ready to fling
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html.
Fling away!
Is it COM, Component Object Model (with it's cousin DCOM, Distributed
CO
> Hi Gang
> How do I link my COM pgms?
For half a second I was ready to fling
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html.
at you - then I realized that grepping the web (or even the cygwin.com
corner of it) for COM is a nontrivial proposition.
I don't kn
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