What does `ls -l /dev/clipboard` say?
Copying the filesystem rather than installing loses some special file
properties, especially in the /dev folder.
Not sure whether it's possible to fix that with `mknod`.
this may be a reason. anyway EVERYTHING else works.
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On 1/21/2021 2:34 AM, KAVALAGIOS Panagiotis (EEAS-EXT) wrote:
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From: Cygwin On Behalf Of Thomas Wolff
Sent: 21 January 2021 02:08
Am 20.01.2021 um 21:31 schrieb Wojciech Puchar:
trying to mark text in cygwin windows by mouse doesn't work at all.
Windows 10.
The same
On 21/01/2021 10:09, Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty!
>
>> NB: I don't think I have this problem, but I do seem to have an
>> unrelated problem where as soon as I select any text in mintty it
>> immediately replaced my clipboard contents which that selection.
> This is stand
Greetings, Hamish McIntyre-Bhatty!
> On 21/01/2021 07:34, KAVALAGIOS Panagiotis (EEAS-EXT) wrote:
>>> -Original Message-
>>> From: Cygwin On Behalf Of Thomas Wolff
>>> Sent: 21 January 2021 02:08
>>>
>>> Am 20.01.2021 um 21:31 schrieb Wojciech Puchar:
trying to mark text in cygwin wi
On 21/01/2021 07:34, KAVALAGIOS Panagiotis (EEAS-EXT) wrote:
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Cygwin On Behalf Of Thomas Wolff
>> Sent: 21 January 2021 02:08
>>
>> Am 20.01.2021 um 21:31 schrieb Wojciech Puchar:
>>> trying to mark text in cygwin windows by mouse doesn't work at all.
>>> Wind
> -Original Message-
> From: Cygwin On Behalf Of Thomas Wolff
> Sent: 21 January 2021 02:08
>
> Am 20.01.2021 um 21:31 schrieb Wojciech Puchar:
> > trying to mark text in cygwin windows by mouse doesn't work at all.
> > Windows 10.
> >
> > The same cygwin 64 installation on windows 7 work
Am 20.01.2021 um 21:31 schrieb Wojciech Puchar:
trying to mark text in cygwin windows by mouse doesn't work at all.
Windows 10.
The same cygwin 64 installation on windows 7 works properly.
It was installed to windows 10 host by simply copying whole c:\cygwin
directory.
Everything works excep
trying to mark text in cygwin windows by mouse doesn't work at all.
Windows 10.
The same cygwin 64 installation on windows 7 works properly.
It was installed to windows 10 host by simply copying whole c:\cygwin
directory.
Everything works except cut&paste.
Where should i search for the probl
>>> Alternatively, instead of running emacs under gdb, you could just run emacs
>>> as you normally do and then attach gdb when emacs freezes. >>("gdb -p
>>> ") At that point, a backtrace of all threads would be useful.
>> It happened again. Attached to PID as shown above. (gdb) list gave sa
Rockefeller, Harry writes:
> I also used Ken's suggestion sending "thread 1" to gdb and then "bt".
> It did give much more information but I don't know if any of it is
> useful.
It probably is useful for Ken, that's why he was asking. It will tell
him where things got stuck. It looks like some m
>> It happened again. Attached to PID as shown above. (gdb) list gave same
>> result as above.
>> (gdb) bt
>> #0 0x773bafb1 in ntdll!DbgBreakPoint () from
>> /cygdrive/c/Windows/SYSTEM32/ntdll.dll
>> #1 0x77462e08 in ntdll!DbgUiRemoteBreakin () from
>> /cygdrive/c/Windows/SYSTE
Rockefeller, Harry writes:
> It happened again. Attached to PID as shown above. (gdb) list gave same
> result as above.
> (gdb) bt
> #0 0x773bafb1 in ntdll!DbgBreakPoint () from
> /cygdrive/c/Windows/SYSTEM32/ntdll.dll
> #1 0x77462e08 in ntdll!DbgUiRemoteBreakin () from
> /cy
On 4/4/2019 12:25 PM, Rockefeller, Harry wrote:
>> Alternatively, instead of running emacs under gdb, you could just run emacs
>> as you normally do and then attach gdb when emacs freezes. >("gdb -p
>> ") At that point, a backtrace of all threads would be useful.
> It happened again. Attached
>On 3/27/2019 10:40 AM, Rockefeller, Harry wrote:
>> CYGWIN_NT-6.1 HARRYR-PC 3.0.4(0.338/5/3) 2019-03-16 09:50 x86_64
>> Cygwin GNU Emacs 26.1
>> How this happened.
>> It had happened twice before but appeared to be intermittent.
>> This time it happened I had copied a line from an xterm, including
On 3/27/2019 10:40 AM, Rockefeller, Harry wrote:
> CYGWIN_NT-6.1 HARRYR-PC 3.0.4(0.338/5/3) 2019-03-16 09:50 x86_64 Cygwin
> GNU Emacs 26.1
>
> How this happened.
> It had happened twice before but appeared to be intermittent.
> This time it happened I had copied a line from an xterm, including th
CYGWIN_NT-6.1 HARRYR-PC 3.0.4(0.338/5/3) 2019-03-16 09:50 x86_64 Cygwin
GNU Emacs 26.1
How this happened.
It had happened twice before but appeared to be intermittent.
This time it happened I had copied a line from an xterm, including the [return].
Moved mouse to emacs window and using the middle
Dave Korn wrote:
Normally Shift-Insert will (Standard Windows conventions...)
No, that's not "standard windows conventions"! The 'doze conventions
are Ctrl+X/C/V for cut/copy/paste.
Shift+Ins/Del is the *MS-DOS* convention, as seen in such classic and
historical programs as 'ed'.
I refer you
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>From: Andrew DeFaria
>Sent: 23 March 2005 22:32
> Matt Wilkie wrote:
>
>>> highlight text, click in window to paste to, click middle mouse
>>> button(wheel).
>>
>> Thanks for that.
>>
>> Does this mean there are no keyboard controls for cut/copy/paste?
>
> Normally Sh
Matt Wilkie wrote:
highlight text, click in window to paste to, click middle mouse
button(wheel).
Thanks for that.
Does this mean there are no keyboard controls for cut/copy/paste?
Normally Shift-Insert will (Standard Windows conventions...)
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> highlight text, click in window to paste to, click middle mouse button(
> wheel).
Thanks for that.
Does this mean there are no keyboard controls for cut/copy/paste?
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Daniel B. wrote:
> Does the rxvt application support cutting and pasting? If so, how
> (what keystrokes)? If not, does anyone know why not?
>
> Thanks,
> Daniel
highlight text, click in window to paste to, click middle mouse button(
wheel).
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Does the rxvt application support cutting and pasting?
If so, how (what keystrokes)?
If not, does anyone know why not?
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Thomas Pfaff wrote:
After upgrading my cygwin release box from 1.33.2 to 1.5.3 i see a
strange cut and paste probleme between xemacs 21.4.13 and windows.
Cut and paste from and to windows works as long as xemacs does not fork
a child process. After a fork of a shell, gdb or gnuserv the actual
Thomas Pfaff wrote:
After upgrading my cygwin release box from 1.33.2 to 1.5.3 i see a
strange cut and paste probleme between xemacs 21.4.13 and windows.
Cut and paste from and to windows works as long as xemacs does not fork
a child process. After a fork of a shell, gdb or gnuserv the actual
After upgrading my cygwin release box from 1.33.2 to 1.5.3 i see a
strange cut and paste probleme between xemacs 21.4.13 and windows.
Cut and paste from and to windows works as long as xemacs does not fork
a child process. After a fork of a shell, gdb or gnuserv the actual
clipboard content is
"Christopher Faylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I'm building a cygwin1-20030726.dll.bz2 snapshot now. It may fix the
> cut and paste problem.
>
It does. Many thanks.
> It also may allow console windows running the bash s
Christopher Faylor wrote:
>
> I'm building a cygwin1-20030726.dll.bz2 snapshot now. It may fix the
> cut and paste problem.
It (well, cvs HEAD) does for me.
> It also may allow console windows running the bash shell to exit
> automatically when you logout.
Ditto.
> I
I'm building a cygwin1-20030726.dll.bz2 snapshot now. It may fix the
cut and paste problem.
It also may allow console windows running the bash shell to exit
automatically when you logout.
It also exports fdopen64 but that's not really useful for anything right
now.
Please try this s
; The other question on the cygwin side : what is the official or recommended
> way of accessing the cut and paste buffer for an application written in C
> (xemacs) and running under Windows+cygwin.
>
> When we will have answers to both these questions, we can determine whether
>
"David Rothenberger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> This seems like the hard way of doing things. Slow and big, too.
> There's no particular reason to start X, since rxvt will work fine
> without it and will accomplish the same thing as xterm does.
>
Right
I h
the copy and paste functions of xemacs (key combinations
Esc-W and C-y) are lisp functions which call directly or indirectly C API
functions.
Looking at these function calls would begin to shed light on the problem.
The other question on the cygwin side : what is the official or recommended
way o
Antoine Levy-Lambert wrote:
>
> > One work-around I've discovered is to start XEmacs from an rxvt
> > window instead of directly from bash. That fixes the problem for
> > me. I use the following shortcut for starting XEmacs:
> >
> > start /min c:\cygwin\bin\rxvt -T "start XEmacs" -e
> /bin/bas
> One work-around I've discovered is to start XEmacs from an rxvt
> window instead of directly from bash. That fixes the problem for
> me. I use the following shortcut for starting XEmacs:
>
> start /min c:\cygwin\bin\rxvt -T "start XEmacs" -e
/bin/bash --login -i -c "DISPLAY= /usr/local/bin/xe
Antoine Levy-Lambert wrote:
>
> Does anyone have any idea about how this issue (cut and paste between xemacs
> running under cygwin 1-5.0-1 and Windows applications).
Or even a suggestion on where to start looking?
I still think this is related to the rxvt problems. I
Does anyone have any idea about how this issue (cut and paste between xemacs
running under cygwin 1-5.0-1 and Windows applications).
The workaround of David is fine, a real solution would be better.
Cheers,
Antoine
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> I have tried your workaround ... and it works for me, much to my surprise
> because my XEmacs is a Windows/Cygwin build, not an XWindows/Cygwin build,
> and so I do not understand
Antoine Levy-Lambert writes:
> Hi Christopher, Corinna,
>
> My xemacs is XEmacs 21.4.1.0 "Military Intelligence (Windows)" configured
> for `i686-pc.cywin`
>
> With cygwin 1.3, cut and paste between other applications and Xemacs works.
> With cygwin 1.5.0
Hi Christopher, Corinna,
My xemacs is XEmacs 21.4.1.0 "Military Intelligence (Windows)" configured
for `i686-pc.cywin`
With cygwin 1.3, cut and paste between other applications and Xemacs works.
With cygwin 1.5.0-1, cut and paste between other applications and Xemacs
does not work
Af
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>From: Gary Ash [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Date: Tue, 25 Mar 2003 10:25:19 -0500
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Bash cut and paste
>
>
>Hi,
>
>Could somebody point me to something that will allow me to setup Bash cut
>and paste to the W
* Gary Ash (03-03-25 16:25 +0100)
> Could somebody point me to something that will allow me to setup Bash cut
> and paste to the Windows Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V set? (or something near that) I've
> checked the faq but I guess the terms I'm using to search are wrong.
Probably beca
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Could somebody point me to something that will allow me to setup Bash cut
> and paste to the Windows Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V set? (or something near that) I've
> checked the faq but I guess the terms I'm using to search are wrong.
>
> Thanks
>
>
Hi,
Could somebody point me to something that will allow me to setup Bash cut
and paste to the Windows Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V set? (or something near that) I've
checked the faq but I guess the terms I'm using to search are wrong.
Thanks
Gary
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se the appropriate long-term option.
Now you'll be able to use the mouse to select text blocks and use the right
button to copy those selections to the Windows clipboard.
Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA
At 10:45 2002-10-21, Alan Westhagen wrote:
I have recently installed cygwin into a M
I have recently installed cygwin into a M$ Windows 2000 desktop.
I do not seem to be able to cut and paste from other windows into
the cygwin bash shell window, nor can I highlight text in the cygwin
window. Is this a feature? or is it a misconfiguration on my part?
-- Alan
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21, Alan Westhagen wrote:
I have recently installed cygwin into a M$ Windows 2000 desktop.
I do not seem to be able to cut and paste from other windows into
the cygwin bash shell window, nor can I highlight text in the cygwin
window. Is this a feature? or is it a misconfiguration on my part?
-- Ala
On Tue, May 14, 2002 at 10:15:47AM +, John Vincent wrote:
>At the risk of being a "me too", I'd like to offer Chris every encouragement
>
>and support in every way possible [excluding any practical help:-)] to
>implement a feature so that doing an ls on /dev lists all devices, and in
>gener
At the risk of being a "me too", I'd like to offer Chris every encouragement
and support in every way possible [excluding any practical help:-)] to
implement a feature so that doing an ls on /dev lists all devices, and in
general, make any file name that can be open()ed, or stat()ed be possible
> >>And don't forget the read/write capability ot /dev/clipboard.
> >>Rpb
>
>
> Is there a way to mount /dev so one can see everything that's available
> there?
Do you want there to be one? It shouldn't be too difficult to add one based
on the fhandler_virtual class. It would be a good excuse to a
> > Is there a way to mount /dev so one can see everything that's
> > available there?
>
> No.
This should certainly be in the FAQ. I'll add it.
Regards,
David
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From: "Robert Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 9:45 AM
And don't forget the read/write capability ot /dev/clipboard.
> From: Charles Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 8:35 AM
>
> Have you seen the 'putclip' and 'getclip' applications that
> ar
> -Original Message-
> From: Mellman Thomas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 7:06 PM
> To: Robert Collins; Charles Wilson; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Cut and paste standard input and output
>
>
> >>-Original Message
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Robert Collins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 10:45 AM
>>To: Charles Wilson; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: RE: Cut and paste standard input and output
>>
>>
>>And don't forget th
And don't forget the read/write capability ot /dev/clipboard.
Rpb
> -Original Message-
> From: Charles Wilson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, May 13, 2002 8:35 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Cut and paste standard input and output
>
>
&g
Quoting Charles Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Raoul Gough wrote:
>
> > I recently wrote a simple command-line tool that cuts or pastes plain
> text
> > to/from standard input/output. I find it quite useful sometimes, when
> I've
> > got a script that generates some output and I want to process th
Have you seen the 'putclip' and 'getclip' applications that are part of
the official 'cygutils' package?
--Chuck
Raoul Gough wrote:
> I recently wrote a simple command-line tool that cuts or pastes plain text
> to/from standard input/output. I find it quite useful sometimes, when I've
> got a
I recently wrote a simple command-line tool that cuts or pastes plain text
to/from standard input/output. I find it quite useful sometimes, when I've
got a script that generates some output and I want to process the output in
a windows application (or vice-versa).
e.g.
ls -lR | clipboard -x
Aft
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