On 3/28/2015 5:21 PM, Otto Kaestner wrote:
I use Cygwin/X as written in the "Cygwin/X User's Guide" .
Three month ago it works without any problems. Today SSH Secure Shell
shows the information "X connection to localhost:13.0 broken (explicit
kill or server shutdown).
Is ssh working ?
make: *
is not supported
(II) See http://x.cygwin.com/docs/faq/cygwin-x-faq.html for more information
LoadPreferences: /home/Paul/.XWinrc not found
LoadPreferences: Loading /etc/X11/system.XWinrc
LoadPreferences: Done parsing the configuration file...
winDetectSupportedEngines - DirectDraw4 installed,
On Nov 2 09:33, Jari Aalto wrote:
> 2014-11-01 21:16 Corinna Vinschen :
> |
> | > > indent
> | >
> | > Not sure this is needed either.
> |
> | Removed on sourceware.
> |
> | Jari, can you please keep track of this change?
>
> Uploaded new x64 *-2 without texinfo dependency.
Thanks
2014-11-01 21:16 Corinna Vinschen :
|
| > > indent
| >
| > Not sure this is needed either.
|
| Removed on sourceware.
|
| Jari, can you please keep track of this change?
Uploaded new x64 *-2 without texinfo dependency.
Thanks.
Jari
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ver returns. The status bar says:
> >
> > Loading vc-git...done
> >
> > I verified this in x86 and x86_64, and also with git 2.0.4-1.
> >
> > Anyone have any ideas how to get past this? I can't tell if it's an emacs
> > problem, or a git problem. I susp
On 09/05/2014 03:18 PM, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> Cygwin 1.7.32-1, git 2.1.0-1, emacs 24.3-2. New problem, never seen
> before:
>
> I start emacs, press C-x C-f to load a file, enter the file name, press
> enter. Emacs hangs, and never returns. The status bar says:
>
>
#x27;
EXECIGNORE = '*.dll'
PATHEXT = '.COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD;.VBS;.VBE;.JS;.JSE;.WSF;.WSH;.MSC'
PARINIT = 'rTbgqR B=.,?_A_a Q=_s>|'
HOMEDRIVE = 'C:'
PROMPT_CHARS = '$'
COMSPEC = 'C:\Windows\system32\cmd.exe'
PYTHONPATH = '/usr/local/l
Cygwin 1.7.32-1, git 2.1.0-1, emacs 24.3-2. New problem, never seen
before:
I start emacs, press C-x C-f to load a file, enter the file name, press
enter. Emacs hangs, and never returns. The status bar says:
Loading vc-git...done
I verified this in x86 and x86_64, and also with git 2.0.4-1
> >> FLEXPART is one of those huge number-crunching Fortran programs that's
> >> just jam-packed with ginormous multi-dimensional arrays. The final linked
> >> executable had 3.38 GB of .bss space!
>
> > Out of curiosity, how then was the OP ever able to make *any* version run?
>
> Not clear y
I compiled
FLEXPART later and got the non working executable, but if the .bss space
was too large, I must have done something else before. It's just that I
can't possibly think of anything I did different.
However, I'm determined to locate the problem, to advice the FLEXPART
developers. I don't want others to go through something similar.
Kåre
On 15/11/2011 16:20, Ryan Johnson wrote:
> On 15/11/2011 10:53 AM, Dave Korn wrote:
>> On 09/11/2011 12:15, Edvardsen Kåre wrote:
>>> In short, the main problem is that I can't build a successful binary
>>> from the FLEXPART fortran code
>> FLEXPART is one of those huge number-crunching Fortran pr
On 15/11/2011 10:53 AM, Dave Korn wrote:
On 09/11/2011 12:15, Edvardsen Kåre wrote:
This is again related to the failure of execution of a gfortran built
binary ("cannot execute binary", see thread
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2011-11/msg00034.html )
In short, the main problem is that I can't bu
On 09/11/2011 12:15, Edvardsen Kåre wrote:
> This is again related to the failure of execution of a gfortran built
> binary ("cannot execute binary", see thread
> http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2011-11/msg00034.html )
>
> In short, the main problem is that I can't build a successful binary
> from the
> Thanx a lot, Marco for takng time!
>
> In order to replicate my build you need to install latest version of the
> grib_api library
> (http://www.ecmwf.int/products/data/software/download/grib_api.html)
> and istall it with jasper
>
> tar xvfz grib_api-1.9.9.tar.gz
> ./configure [--with-jasper=
> > In order to replicate my build you need to install latest version of the
> > grib_api library
> > (http://www.ecmwf.int/products/data/software/download/grib_api.html)
> > and istall it with jasper
>
> What is "jasper"? Wikipedia lists four entirely different open source
> projects by that
On 09/11/2011 13:31, Edvardsen Kåre wrote:
> In order to replicate my build you need to install latest version of the
> grib_api library
> (http://www.ecmwf.int/products/data/software/download/grib_api.html)
> and istall it with jasper
What is "jasper"? Wikipedia lists four entirely different
[...]
>
> I will now start going through the updates and change back to versions
> yielding October 3 if possible. I think this is important since cygwin
> will give the opportunity to run and develop FLEXPART on Windows
> machines the way linux-users are us
the good one, so I really don't know what to look for.
So far I have come to the conclusion that this must be related to one or
several changes in the cygwin distribution done after October 3. Through
try and failure testing I found that this is not affected by
gfortran/gcc as both gcc 4.3.4 a
at to look for.
So far I have come to the conclusion that this must be related to one or
several changes in the cygwin distribution done after October 3. Through
try and failure testing I found that this is not affected by
gfortran/gcc as both gcc 4.3.4 and gcc 4.5.3 works. The latter hangs on
&
t" it's too late. In that
> > case, cancel Setup and restart it. Usually that should do it, though
> > I didn't try that for quite a long time...
>
> Ah, I had a horribly frustrating time trying to get it to not upgrade one of
> my installations once after I
;t try that for quite a long time...
Ah, I had a horribly frustrating time trying to get it to not upgrade one of
my installations once after I had accidentally gone as far as the chooser
page, and got a bit cargo-culty when setup seemed to still know about my 1.5
installation despite having don
On Sep 29 03:11, Dave Korn wrote:
> David Antliff wrote:
> > Is it a simple matter of installing to a different path (e.g.
> > c:\cygwin1.7), or will the 1.7 install overwrite anything (e.g.
> > environment variables, registry entries) that 1.5 might require?
>
> It is moderately tricky.
>
>
On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 14:08, Chris Cormie wrote:
> I followed this sage advice and so far my parallel 1.5 / 1.7 installs are
> not interfering with each other.
Thanks Chris, and DaveK. I shall proceed with caution :)
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David Antliff wrote:
> I have found some serious issues with Cygwin 1.5 that I want to test
> against in the 1.7 beta, before I commit to abandoning 1.5.
>
> Is it possible to install Cygwin 1.7 on the same PC/filesystem as
> Cygwin 1.5, yet maintain absolute independence between the two
> version
David Antliff wrote:
> I have found some serious issues with Cygwin 1.5 that I want to test
> against in the 1.7 beta, before I commit to abandoning 1.5.
>
> Is it possible to install Cygwin 1.7 on the same PC/filesystem as
> Cygwin 1.5, yet maintain absolute independence between the two
> version
I have found some serious issues with Cygwin 1.5 that I want to test
against in the 1.7 beta, before I commit to abandoning 1.5.
Is it possible to install Cygwin 1.7 on the same PC/filesystem as
Cygwin 1.5, yet maintain absolute independence between the two
versions?
I don't want the 1.7 install
I HAVE made it stop; after 4 weeks of similar hell...
I too was suffering from this problem, which started when I installed an
additional 1gb of memory in my laptop. Many "external" commands failed
frequently, "make" rarely worked reliably, even "ls -rtl" occasionally
stopped. I tried the "cha
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Hagstrom, Erick writes:
> I HAVE successfully accomplished a rebaseall from within an ash shell,
> so that's not it.
If you have as-it-were private dlls, installed or built by hand, you
may find that rebasing _them_ will fix the problem. Rebaseall o
Hello all. I've seen quite a few messages in the archives along these
lines but have been unable to make the problem stop.
I CAN start a bash shell with no difficulty. And I can start a pdksh
shell within the bash shell with no difficulty. But when I try to make
my application I end up with this m
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According to S.Sunil Kumar on 10/17/2005 3:14 AM:
>
> But I dont see any vi/dos2unix/unix2dos commands.
>
> How can I install them ?
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.setup.html#faq.setup.what-packages
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Eric Blake
Hi Friends,
As Luke suggested I have downloaded the SETUP and some
OS Files from one of a FTP Site.It was around 10 MB.
Then I run the SETUP file it installed CYGWIN.
It is working for me in my Laptop-XP-HE.
But I dont see any vi/dos2unix/unix2dos commands.
How can I install them ?
Regards
Su
I've upgraded my cygwin and bash yesterday.
I'm puzzled by what I see and every attempt I've made at generating a
smaller test case has failed.
Anyway, one script prints a message that it's about to call another
script. On return from the script, another message is printed. The called
script not
Steven Hartland wrote:
>
> I'm out of ideas why I could possibly get different output from
> df -k when working on the glass in a bash session from that
> when connected via ssh.
>
> I've done the silly test ( create a file from bash ) it exists when
> logging in v
At 08:59 PM 3/18/2005, you wrote:
>I'm out of ideas why I could possibly get different output from
>df -k when working on the glass in a bash session from that
>when connected via ssh.
>
>I've done the silly test ( create a file from bash ) it exists when
>logging in
I'm out of ideas why I could possibly get different output from
df -k when working on the glass in a bash session from that
when connected via ssh.
I've done the silly test ( create a file from bash ) it exists when
logging in via ssh so yes they are the same machine.
Anyone seen t
Shaffer, Kenneth schrieb:
To solve some weird "periodic" hangs where a script depends on the output
of a previous portion of the script, I've had to insert "sync" command. My
scripts use awk, sed, and grep, to name a few.
I haven't come up with a simple test case yet, but thought I'd raise a
cautio
To solve some weird "periodic" hangs where a script depends on the output
of a previous portion of the script, I've had to insert "sync" command. My
scripts use awk, sed, and grep, to name a few.
I haven't come up with a simple test case yet, but thought I'd raise a
caution flag.
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Ken Shaffer
> -Original Message-
> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Reini Urban
> Sent: 11 August 2004 22:29
> Tennis Smith (tennis) schrieb:
> Has anyone written a utility/script that can change the
> name of the PC? I
> > have several _dozen_ PCs that need to be converted to a new naming
> > conv
Reini Urban wrote:
cygwin cannot control remote registry entries (besides ssh'ing to each
machine), but the win32 tool regedt32.exe can, and there's a COM API.
it can since 2002. just add hostname to the key name in regtool's
command line. For detailed info see
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/us
Tennis Smith (tennis) schrieb:
Has anyone written a utility/script that can change the name of the PC? I
have several _dozen_ PCs that need to be converted to a new naming
convention.
isn't it just a registry entry?
cygwin cannot control remote registry entries (besides ssh'ing to each
machin
>Hi,
>Has anyone written a utility/script that can change the name of the PC? I
>have several _dozen_ PCs that need to be converted to a new naming
>convention.
This sounds interesting. The most I can do is rename the hard drive through
Windows.
Rebranding a PC sounds neat.
I'm listening, Ten
Hi,
Has anyone written a utility/script that can change the name of the PC? I
have several _dozen_ PCs that need to be converted to a new naming
convention.
TIA,
-Tennis
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> > it selects only my installed packs, but not the other. i want all for my
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Harald Maier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
in gmane.os.cygwin on Thu, 29 May 2003 11:32:23 +0200:
> >> Some people are using the env program to use the PATH environment:
> >> #! /usr/bin/env perl
> >> BEGIN { $^W = 1 }
> > Erm ... doesn't this just duplicate the problem? How can
Sam Edge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Harald Maier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> > (OT) Does anyone know if any of the common shells, when they see
>> > "#!/bin/" at the front of a script, try a $PATH search for an
>> > "" executable if they can't find "/bin/"? This would seem like
Harald Maier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
in gmane.os.cygwin on Wed, 28 May 2003 13:28:43 +0200:
> > (OT) Does anyone know if any of the common shells, when they see
> > "#!/bin/" at the front of a script, try a $PATH search for an
> > "" executable if they can't find "
Randall R Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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in gmane.os.cygwin on Wed, 28 May 2003 06:30:47 -0700:
> The interpretation of #! lines is in the kernel (or, hereabout,
> Cygwin1.dll, a kernel by any other name), just as the kernel would how
> to handle a binary executable by e
Sam,
At 03:17 2003-05-28, Sam Edge wrote:
Stuart Brady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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in gmane.os.cygwin on Tue, 27 May 2003 13:07:18 +0100:
> On Tue, May 27, 2003 at 12:42:21PM +0100, Sam Edge wrote:
> > Make sure that if your script uses Bash-specific features, it starts
> > wi
Sam Edge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Stuart Brady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> in gmane.os.cygwin on Tue, 27 May 2003 13:07:18 +0100:
>
>> On Tue, May 27, 2003 at 12:42:21PM +0100, Sam Edge wrote:
>> > Make sure that if your script uses Bash-specific features, it starts
>
Stuart Brady <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
in gmane.os.cygwin on Tue, 27 May 2003 13:07:18 +0100:
> On Tue, May 27, 2003 at 12:42:21PM +0100, Sam Edge wrote:
> > Make sure that if your script uses Bash-specific features, it starts
> > with #!/bin/bash and not with #!/bin/sh. Tha
"Peter Oosterlynck" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> When using a line like "for (( i=1 ; i<=5 ; i+=1 )); do echo $i;
> done" in a bash script one expects to get a list of figures ranging
> from 1 to 5 right? I've never had problems with such constructs o
t;for (( i=1 ; i<=5 ; i+=1 )); do echo $i; done"
in a bash script one expects to get a list of figures ranging from 1
to 5 right?
I've never had problems with such constructs on my Linux machine but
when doing this in a cygwin bash shell, then it works fine when typed
in at the comm
I made another attempt to get postgres running as a service owned by
myself, rather than a separate user "postgres". Alas, I couldn't get it,
and will probably give up for now and get done what I need to get done
by running w/o a service (net start postmaster), just as:
postmaste
r\win9.1.4\rcssserver.exe
cs=001B ds=0023 es=0023 fs=0038 gs= ss=0023
Stack trace:
Frame Function Args
0022F430 00558706 (0022F880, 00691E64, 0022F890, 00555C18)
...
End of stack trace
"
What cygwin's init script "bash --login -i" has done that seems necessary
for
hey,
have installed the cygwin distrobution on a network drive and I am using
xfree86/cygwin to connect to xdm on a few machines around our network.
I have a batch file which sets up paths then executes XWin
XWin sits there for about 4 seconds then dies wit no output or error
messages.
b
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