thank you very much for what to look for. i will report status after checking.
On September 13, 2024 9:49:44 PM PDT, Brian Inglis via Cygwin
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>On 2024-09-13 18:06, S. Cowles via Cygwin wrote:
>>
>> On Fri, 13 Sep 2024, Brian Inglis via Cygwin wrote:
>>> On 2024-09-13 14:02, S. Cowles
On 2024-09-13 18:06, S. Cowles via Cygwin wrote:
On Fri, 13 Sep 2024, Brian Inglis via Cygwin wrote:
On 2024-09-13 14:02, S. Cowles via Cygwin wrote:
i have a clean install of cygwin on a win11pro box. when i install cyg-x
(via https://x.cygwin.com/docs/ug/setup.html#setup-cygwin-x-installi
On Fri, 13 Sep 2024, Brian Inglis via Cygwin wrote:
On 2024-09-13 14:02, S. Cowles via Cygwin wrote:
i have a clean install of cygwin on a win11pro box. when i install cyg-x
(via https://x.cygwin.com/docs/ug/setup.html#setup-cygwin-x-installing), i
get the following error:
Package: _/xin
On 2024-09-13 14:02, S. Cowles via Cygwin wrote:
i have a clean install of cygwin on a win11pro box. when i install cyg-x (via
https://x.cygwin.com/docs/ug/setup.html#setup-cygwin-x-installing), i get the
following error:
Package: _/xinit
xinit.sh exit code 3
Where are you seeing th
i have a clean install of cygwin on a win11pro box. when i install cyg-x (via
https://x.cygwin.com/docs/ug/setup.html#setup-cygwin-x-installing), i get the
following error:
Package: _/xinit
xinit.sh exit code 3
the result of the error is no access to any cyg-x apps via start menu, etc
I don't use those two Cygwin-X shortcuts that failed to be created by
mkshortcut when /etc/postinstall/xinit.sh tried to do that. I commented
out those two lines near the end of xinit.sh. I hope that has no unwanted
side effect(s).
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I updated Cygwin but now whenever I run setup, I get this error. How do
I fix it?
Package: _/_update-info-dir
update-info-dir.sh exit code 127
/var/log/setup.log.full
-
...
2015/03/11 17:57:05 running: C:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe --norc --noprofile
"/etc/postinstall/u
Hi,
I have recently tried installed Cygwin (1.7.28 - 64 bit installer) on
a Windows 2008 R2 SP1 (64 bit) box. Installation completed with
following errors:
Dependency order of packages: dash libiconv2 libintl8 libgcc1
libstdc++6 terminfo libncursesw10 libreadline7 libattr1 libgmp10
libmpfr4 gawk
I am getting what I think is an error message that is safely ignorable, but
wish to report it. Only my recent Cygwin update I received the following error
from post install processing.
"Package: Unknown package
apache2-mod_perl.sh exit code 127"
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On Mon, 24 Oct 2011, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
then
! rebase "${Verbose}" -s "${Mach}" -T "${TmpFile}"
else
! rebase "${Verbose}" -s "${Mach}" -b "${BaseAddress}" -o "${Offset}" -T
"${TmpFile}"
fi
ExitCode=$?
Ouch, that's probably a residue of my testing. Fixed in CVS.
tha
27;$xserverauthfile'" HUP INT QUIT ILL TRAP KILL BUS TERM
xauth -q -f "$xserverauthfile" 2>/dev/null << EOF
add :$dummy . $mcookie
EOF
Marc
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On Oct 23 16:05, Marco Atzeri wrote:
> On 10/23/2011 3:57 PM, Marc Girod wrote:
> >
> >
> >Marc Girod wrote:
> >>
> >>To be honest, I find that cygcheck too behaves strangely:
> >>
> >>...
> >>~> cygcheck -l rebase-3.0.1-1
> >>
> >OK: my mistake (Thanks Marco):
> >
> >~> cygcheck -c rebase
> >Cyg
On Oct 23 19:36, scow...@ckhb.org wrote:
>
> this new release of rebaseall has an error at lines 217 and 219.
> the version i just downloaded erroneously assumes invocation of the
> utility from the current directory. if i missed any previous
> mention of this in the list, i apologize for the dup
this new release of rebaseall has an error at lines 217 and 219. the
version i just downloaded erroneously assumes invocation of the utility
from the current directory. if i missed any previous mention of this in
the list, i apologize for the duplication.
and thanks to Marco Atzeri for the
Marc Girod wrote:
>
> It seems that xauth doesn't like the double-quote around the filename...
>
Sorry. This made a difference on the command line, but not in the file.
Marc
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It seems that xauth doesn't like the double-quote around the filename...
Doesn't /bin/sh consume them?
Marc
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On 10/23/2011 3:57 PM, Marc Girod wrote:
Marc Girod wrote:
To be honest, I find that cygcheck too behaves strangely:
...
~> cygcheck -l rebase-3.0.1-1
OK: my mistake (Thanks Marco):
~> cygcheck -c rebase
Cygwin Package Information
Package VersionStatus
rebase
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I try here to send my cygcheck output as an attachment.
This relates to a report made a few minutes ago using the old nabble
site, with the same subject.
Last time, my sending mail failed.
Marc
cygcheck.rvc
Description: Binary data
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On 10/23/2011 9:29 AM, Marc Girod wrote:
Hello,
I just ran setup, but could not run rebaseall: this one (4.0.0-1 iirc)
failed to access
a rebasedb file (under a non-existing /usr/etc directory).
I reverted to 3.0.1-1.
This looks like a packaging bug. The rebasedb file is supposed to go in
/
age VersionStatus
Thanks,
Marc
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> -Original Message-
> From: Ian Puleston
>
> I have perl 5.10.0 installed in cygwin, and I'm getting an error trying
> to install the Proc::Background module for it. "ERROR: Can't create
> '/usr/bin'; Do not have write permissions on '/usr/bin'"
That perl module uses the ExtUtils::Instal
Hi,
I'm not sure if this is a Perl module or Cygwin specific problem, so I'll
try here first. Anyone got any idea what's going wrong here?:
I have perl 5.10.0 installed in cygwin, and I'm getting an error trying to
install the Proc::Background module for it. I downloaded the module from
cpan.org,
Today I tried to retrieve all my installed packets, using "download from
internet" and the "reinstall" option, which marks all my packages with
"retrieve".
I downloaded all of them good, but I get "An error occurred while
downloading" at the very end (in the window I see that setup is downloading
Today I tried to retrieve all my installed packets, using "download from
internet" and the "reinstall" option, which marks all my packages with
"retrieve".
I downloaded all of them good, but I get "An error occurred while
downloading" at the very end (in the window I see that setup is downloading
There are totally 8 steps and I was able to
> complete 5 steps. The 6th step is "make install"
>
> However I am getting an INSTALL error,
>
> "
>
> ..
> cp -f ocamldoc /usr/local/bin
> cp: `ocamldoc' and `/usr/local/bin/ocamldoc'
6th step is "make install"
However I am getting an INSTALL error,
"
..
cp -f ocamldoc /usr/local/bin
cp: `ocamldoc' and `/usr/local/bin/ocamldoc' are the
same file
make[1]: *** [install] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/ocaml-3.06/ocamldoc'
make:
> From: Yoska KOUAKOU
>
> Hi,
>
> I tried several times to setup cygwin environnement by clicking on the
> "Install Cygwin now" link on the http://cygwin.com/ web page.
>
> But each time, i did it, the response was the same:"FW-1 at
> zfwsrv:Access denied".
Are you behinde a firewall?
> May yo
Hi,
I tried several times to setup cygwin environnement by clicking on the
"Install Cygwin now" link on the http://cygwin.com/ web page.
But each time, i did it, the response was the same:"FW-1 at
zfwsrv:Access denied".
May you give me an explanation of that error and tell me, if possible,
how c
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 03:46:54PM -0600, Danny Sauer wrote:
>Ok, so I found what appears to be my problem. I had installed cygwin
>to a network drive (samba running on a linux machine). Apperently, the
>installer expects to be able to create symlink-like files on the Win2K
>system that it was ru
s issue a known bug, or should I further investigate my setup?
Thanks a lot for the help.
--Danny
Danny wrote regarding 'Re: gcc (as.exe) install error' on Sun, Nov 10 at 17:59:
> I'm not in front of the machine, but for the time being I'll add this:
>
> When I copy t
Doh. I didn't notice that the list doesn't set the "reply-to" header.
:)
--Danny
Danny wrote regarding 'Re: gcc (as.exe) install error' on Sun, Nov 10 at 17:59:
> Danny,
>
> The dialog regarding your problems with GCC and / or "as" (or whatev
stall (by selecting "uninstall" and then "install" at the root of
the software tree) on that machine, and the same thing happens.
I'll check the version that got reinstalled Mon morning. Thanks for
the help so far. The community rocks.
--Danny
Randall wrote regarding '
the gcc "cannot exec"
diagnostic) names a symlink which itself points to /usr/bin/as.exe.
What is it on your system?
Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA
At 08:25 2002-11-07, Danny Sauer wrote:
Danny wrote regarding 'gcc (as.exe) install error' on Wed, Nov 06 at 17:13:
Danny wrote regarding 'gcc (as.exe) install error' on Wed, Nov 06 at 17:13:
...
> $ gcc -o test.exe test.c
> gcc: installation problem, cannot exec
>'/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-cygwin/3.2/../../../../i686-pc-cygwin/bin/as.exe': Invalid
>argument
...
Attached is the
On Wed, 06 Nov 2002 16:11:49 -0800 Randall R Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How is the (merely) potential conflict between the output of Danny's
> compilation ("test.exe") going to lead "gcc" to produce an "Invalid
> argument" error? Especially when the assembler runs (or would run) before
esday, November 06, 2002 6:14 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: gcc (as.exe) install error
>
>
> I recently installed cygwin 1.3.14-1 (according to cygcheck). gcc is
> unable to compile c source code (gcc claims to be version 3.2).
>
> Example code from "t
Michael,
How is the (merely) potential conflict between the output of Danny's
compilation ("test.exe") going to lead "gcc" to produce an "Invalid
argument" error? Especially when the assembler runs (or would run) before
"test.exe" gets written? Also note that "test" is a shell built-in both in
On Wed, 6 Nov 2002 17:14:25 -0600 Danny Sauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I recently installed cygwin 1.3.14-1 (according to cygcheck). gcc is
> unable to compile c source code (gcc claims to be version 3.2).
>
> Example code from "test.c":
>
> ---
> #include
> int main(){
> printf("h
I recently installed cygwin 1.3.14-1 (according to cygcheck). gcc is
unable to compile c source code (gcc claims to be version 3.2).
Example code from "test.c":
---
#include
int main(){
printf("hello\n");
}
---
Not complicated code by any stretch of the imagination. It compiles fine
w
How does this error message means?
Can't open (null) for reading: No such file
How can I correct it?
Thank you!
Kenneth Cabrera
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