On 8/26/2024 11:40 PM, Takashi Yano via Cygwin wrote:
On Mon, 26 Aug 2024 07:25:55 +
"Krishna, Chaitra via Cygwin" wrote:
In 2017, we qualified our programs using Cygwin 2.8.1. Unfortunately, we no
longer have the source code packages and have been unable to locate them
online. Could you
On Mon, 26 Aug 2024 07:25:55 +
"Krishna, Chaitra via Cygwin" wrote:
> In 2017, we qualified our programs using Cygwin 2.8.1. Unfortunately, we no
> longer have the source code packages and have been unable to locate them
> online. Could you please assist us by providing any links, sites, or
Hi,
In 2017, we qualified our programs using Cygwin 2.8.1. Unfortunately, we no
longer have the source code packages and have been unable to locate them
online. Could you please assist us by providing any links, sites, or
repositories where we can download the source packages for Cygwin 2.8.0
>Hi,
>Team surfaced Cygwin issue as follows:
>Cygwin WARNING:
> Couldn't compute FAST_CWD pointer. This typically occurs if you're using
> an older Cygwin version on a newer Windows. Please update to the latest
> available Cygwin version from https://cygwin.com/. If the problem
Hi,
Team surfaced Cygwin issue as follows:
Cygwin WARNING:
Couldn't compute FAST_CWD pointer. This typically occurs if you're using
an older Cygwin version on a newer Windows. Please update to the latest
available Cygwin version from https://cygwin.com/. If the problem
persi
On 11.08.2020 10:13, Selim Kırpıcı via Cygwin wrote:
Hello friends,
I am running into some linker problems while trying to build gettext.
After configuring with no arguments and running make, after quite some
time, I get this error:
libtool: link: g++ -shared -nostdlib
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-cy
Hello friends,
I am running into some linker problems while trying to build gettext.
After configuring with no arguments and running make, after quite some
time, I get this error:
libtool: link: g++ -shared -nostdlib
/usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-pc-cygwin/9.3.0/crtbeginS.o
.libs/libgettextsrc_la-message.
Arun Kumar, on Wednesday, October 23, 2019 11:19 PM, wrote...
>
> Hi team,
>
> We have issue to update version
> Please help to provide steps to update
Arun,
1. Find out whether you have a x64 or x32 system
2. Download the latest appropriate setup program
3. Run that program
If you had an inst
Hi team,
We have issue to update version
Please help to provide steps to update
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>system(paste('gzip -d',ff))
> 1 [main] gzip 42336 find_fast_cwd: WARNING: Couldn't compute FAST_CWD
>pointer. Please report this problem to
>the public mailing list cygwin@cygwin.com
>gzip: stdin: unexpected end of file
>Warning message:
>running command 'gzip -d ' had status 1
https://cy
system(paste('gzip -d',ff))
1 [main] gzip 42336 find_fast_cwd: WARNING: Couldn't compute FAST_CWD
pointer. Please report this problem to
the public mailing list cygwin@cygwin.com
gzip: stdin: unexpected end of file
Warning message:
running command 'gzip -d ' had status 1
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Am 11.10.2018 um 06:33 schrieb UXVlIGJ1c2Nhcz8/:
hello i have the next mistake "50389 [main] john 2052 find_fast_cwd:
WARNING: Couldn't compute FAST_CWD pointer." when i want to use it. if you
can contact me.
it is just a warning
https://cygwin.com/faq.html#faq.using.fixing-find_fast_cwd-warni
On Thu, 11 Oct 2018 01:33:11, "UXVlIGJ1c2Nhcz8/" wrote:
> hello i have the next mistake "50389 [main] john 2052 find_fast_cwd:
> WARNING: Couldn't compute FAST_CWD pointer." when i want to use it. if you
> can contact me.
Please, read and study:
https://cygwin.com/faq.html#faq.using.fixing-fi
hello i have the next mistake "50389 [main] john 2052 find_fast_cwd:
WARNING: Couldn't compute FAST_CWD pointer." when i want to use it. if you
can contact me.
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Am 15.12.2017 um 01:32 schrieb Brian Inglis:
On 2017-12-12 12:42, Thomas Taylor wrote:
I believe that Cygwin displays certain UTF-8 characters incorrectly. To see the
problem, first save the attached "utf-8_test.sed" text file to your desktop.
Then run "mintty," and set its options by right cli
On 2017-12-12 12:42, Thomas Taylor wrote:
> I believe that Cygwin displays certain UTF-8 characters incorrectly. To see
> the
> problem, first save the attached "utf-8_test.sed" text file to your desktop.
> Then run "mintty," and set its options by right clicking in its title bar,
> selecting "O
Greetings, Thomas Taylor!
> I believe that Cygwin displays certain UTF-8 characters incorrectly. To
> see the problem, first save the attached "utf-8_test.sed" text file to
> your desktop.
First, your "NBSP" is actually
http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/23b5/index.htm
> Then run
On 2017-12-11 16:36, Thomas Taylor wrote:
> Thank you for your advice on setting my locale to en_US.UTF-8. Unfortunately,
> Cygwin still seems to have trouble displaying some three-byte UTF-8 encoded
> characters correctly. For example, see the following snippet from a "sed"
> file. This file at
Am 14.12.2017 um 17:21 schrieb cyg Simple:
On 12/14/2017 3:55 AM, Thomas Wolff wrote:> Mintty interfaces to Windows
using the Unicode/UTF-16 API, so there is
no dependency on the Windows system locale.
I assume the original poster's problem is a font issue, unless a test
case would demonstrate a
On 12/14/2017 3:55 AM, Thomas Wolff wrote:> Mintty interfaces to Windows
using the Unicode/UTF-16 API, so there is
> no dependency on the Windows system locale.
> I assume the original poster's problem is a font issue, unless a test
> case would demonstrate anything else.
> Thomas
>
I seem to rem
On 12/13/2017 11:40 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
> On 2017-12-13 00:50, Thomas Wolff wrote:
>> Am 13.12.2017 um 06:21 schrieb Brian Inglis:
>>> On 2017-12-04 18:23, Thomas Taylor wrote:
>>> Your Windows Regional settings and your mintty/Options/Text/Language and
>>> Character Set should be set to match.
Am 14.12.2017 um 05:40 schrieb Brian Inglis:
On 2017-12-13 00:50, Thomas Wolff wrote:
Am 13.12.2017 um 06:21 schrieb Brian Inglis:
On 2017-12-04 18:23, Thomas Taylor wrote:
Your Windows Regional settings and your mintty/Options/Text/Language and
Character Set should be set to match.
The profile
On 2017-12-13 00:50, Thomas Wolff wrote:
> Am 13.12.2017 um 06:21 schrieb Brian Inglis:
>> On 2017-12-04 18:23, Thomas Taylor wrote:
>> Your Windows Regional settings and your mintty/Options/Text/Language and
>> Character Set should be set to match.
>> The profile commands below set Cygwin locale t
On 12/13/2017 2:50 AM, Thomas Wolff wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
> Am 13.12.2017 um 06:21 schrieb Brian Inglis:
>> On 2017-12-04 18:23, Thomas Taylor wrote:
>>> I want to use multibyte UTF-8 characters in 64-bit Cygwin under
>>> Windows 7. The
>>> "vim" editor running in mintty displays the two-byte char
Hi Brian,
Am 13.12.2017 um 06:21 schrieb Brian Inglis:
On 2017-12-04 18:23, Thomas Taylor wrote:
I want to use multibyte UTF-8 characters in 64-bit Cygwin under Windows 7. The
"vim" editor running in mintty displays the two-byte characters correctly, but
not the three- (and I assume four-) byt
On 2017-12-04 18:23, Thomas Taylor wrote:
> I want to use multibyte UTF-8 characters in 64-bit Cygwin under Windows 7.
> The
> "vim" editor running in mintty displays the two-byte characters correctly, but
> not the three- (and I assume four-) byte characters, which instead display as
> rectangul
Am 12.12.2017 um 00:36 schrieb Thomas Taylor:
... This file attempts to convert XML-encoded filenames to UTF-8. ...
How about a generic script, like:
sed -e 's,%,\\x,g' -e "s,^,echo $'," -e "s,$,'," | sh
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I believe that Cygwin displays certain UTF-8 characters incorrectly. To
see the problem, first save the attached "utf-8_test.sed" text file to
your desktop. Then run "mintty," and set its options by right clicking
in its title bar, selecting "Options" and then "Text." On the Text page
set "L
On 11 December 2017 at 16:36, Thomas Taylor wrote:
> Thank you for your advice on setting my locale to en_US.UTF-8.
> Unfortunately, Cygwin still seems to have trouble displaying some three-byte
> UTF-8 encoded characters correctly. For example, see the following snippet
> from a "sed" file. This
Thank you for your advice on setting my locale to en_US.UTF-8.
Unfortunately, Cygwin still seems to have trouble displaying some
three-byte UTF-8 encoded characters correctly. For example, see the
following snippet from a "sed" file. This file attempts to convert
XML-encoded filenames to UTF
On 2017-12-04 18:23, Thomas Taylor wrote:
> I want to use multibyte UTF-8 characters in 64-bit Cygwin under Windows 7.
> The
> "vim" editor running in mintty displays the two-byte characters correctly, but
> not the three- (and I assume four-) byte characters, which instead display as
> rectangul
I want to use multibyte UTF-8 characters in 64-bit Cygwin under Windows
7. The "vim" editor running in mintty displays the two-byte characters
correctly, but not the three- (and I assume four-) byte characters,
which instead display as rectangular filled-in blocks. The "less"
program doesn't
Iapologize for posting my query here. If you know where I can get help on
Sun OS kindly let me know.
We have obtained a new cert --fiddler2.com--from our provider. And then add ed
the certificate to the store.
Our Application Server is Glassfish 3 and Java version is 6 . It works fine on
Hi,
Update:
We originally found a wineserver bug encouraged by Cygwin git, but
that doesn't fix all problem
Just today another Wine bug is fixed, and this time Cygwin Git really
works on Wine now:
https://bugs.wine-staging.com/show_bug.cgi?id=348#c13
Since I was asking for help here, I decide to
Hi Adam,
quoting update from Wine Staging bugzilla:
---
The problem is pretty obvious, its a wineserver bug. Working on it (if noone
else is faster in finding an acceptable solution). ;)
---
Copy here to avoid duplication work, thank you very much still all the same.
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Hi Adam,
Thanks a lot for your reply.
On Fri, Jun 5, 2015 at 8:32 PM, Adam Dinwoodie wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Cygwin and msys2 are sufficiently different that I wouldn't want to
> start debugging this from a Cygwin point of view. Further, the problem
> here may be something to do with the options that
On 5 June 2015 at 06:46, Qian Hong wrote:
> I'm working on a Wine bug: git.exe from msys2 fail to clone https repo
> https://bugs.wine-staging.com/show_bug.cgi?id=348
>
>
>
> I understand msys2 is not cygwin, but I think they are similar enough
> so I'm trying to seeking for help here, if there is
Dear all,
I'm working on a Wine bug: git.exe from msys2 fail to clone https repo
https://bugs.wine-staging.com/show_bug.cgi?id=348
When using msys2 git, clone works for local repo but not for remote
https repo ( haven't try http repo yet ).
The error message is: fatal: write error: Communication
Steven Dennis wrote:
> $ ssh -vvv
You need the rest of the arguments:
ssh -vvv localhost
I'm not trying to be snarky here, but "man ssh" and the output you got
from the ssh command should have been clues to you about the problem. I
recommend reading the man page for ssh or for any command you
$ ssh -vvv
usage: ssh [-1246AaCfgKkMNnqsTtVvXxYy] [-b bind_address] [-c cipher_spec]
[-D [bind_address:]port] [-E log_file] [-e escape_char]
[-F configfile] [-I pkcs11] [-i identity_file]
[-L [bind_address:]port:host:hostport] [-l login_name] [-m mac_spec]
So I am running from the Mintty window commands. I will try the ssh
-vvv and looking into the log soon. I have developed another issue
that I think is linked to me trying to set up the ssh server. I seem
to have created more users on my windows computer, but not in the
windows user account area
Steven Dennis wrote:
> So I went to
>
> http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E24628_01/install.121/e22624/preinstall_req_cygwin_ssh.htm
I don't recommend following third-party instructions about how to make
Cygwin work. There's plenty of good experienced people on this list
willing to help and third-party i
So I went to
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E24628_01/install.121/e22624/preinstall_req_cygwin_ssh.htm
and I am kind of stuck at 5.4.4 where it recommends
Backup the c:\cygwin\etc\passwd file and then use any editor to open
the file in edit mode. Remove only those entries of the user that you
will us
Forgot to include this
Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? yes
Warning: Permanently added 'localhost' (ECDSA) to the list of known hosts.
Write failed: Broken pipe
On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 7:16 PM, David Rothenberger wrote:
> On 9/14/2014 6:35 PM, Steven Dennis wrote:
>> Ok so
Thank you so much. I didn't realize that I needed to do this. This
is a little over my head so thanks for the help. I did a
ssh-host-config and followed the instructions, rebooted the computer
and then did a ssh localhost.
Here is what I got
$ ssh localhost
The authenticity of host 'localhost (
On 9/14/2014 6:35 PM, Steven Dennis wrote:
> Ok so I think that the problem is with connecting from my server to my
> local computer over ssh. I ssh to my server and then issued a ssh
> k...@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx and got the following error.
>
> ssh: connect to host XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX port 22: Connection
Ok so I think that the problem is with connecting from my server to my
local computer over ssh. I ssh to my server and then issued a ssh
k...@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx and got the following error.
ssh: connect to host XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX port 22: Connection timed out
On Sun, Sep 14, 2014 at 4:50 PM, David Rot
> Thanks. What does ssh: ssh k...@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx do?
>
> On Sep 14, 2014 4:50 PM, "David Rothenberger" wrote:
>>
>> On 9/14/2014 4:24 PM, Steven Dennis wrote:
>> > rsync --update --ignore-existing --progress -vure 'ssh -p 29501'
>> > /home/username/downloads/1/ /k...@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/cygdrive/e/1
On 9/14/2014 4:24 PM, Steven Dennis wrote:
> rsync --update --ignore-existing --progress -vure 'ssh -p 29501'
> /home/username/downloads/1/ /k...@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/cygdrive/e/1
>
> This usually gives me the following error
>
> rsync: mkdir "/k...@xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/cygdrive/e/1" failed: No such file
>
Hello,
I am having trouble using rsync and ssh from a ubuntu server. Right
now I have cynwin64 on my windows 8.1 x64 machine. Right now I have
no problems using the rsync command from my local machine to get files
from the ubuntu server back to my windows machine, however I would
like to have th
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 10:05 AM, Earnie Boyd wrote:
> On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 1:01 PM, John Guad wrote:
>>> What does running cygcheck without the redirection do?
>>
>> No results. I execute the program in a command window, current
>> directory at c:\cygwin\bin, simply typed in the comand as above
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 1:01 PM, John Guad wrote:
>> What does running cygcheck without the redirection do?
>
> No results. I execute the program in a command window, current
> directory at c:\cygwin\bin, simply typed in the comand as above --
> tried multiple times both with and without the redire
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 9:50 AM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Wed, May 01, 2013 at 08:51:38AM -0700, John Guad wrote:
>>On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 8:49 AM, John Guad wrote:
>>> On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 6:10 PM, Christopher Faylor
>>wrote:
On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 08:58:17PM -0400, Christopher Fayl
On Wed, May 01, 2013 at 08:51:38AM -0700, John Guad wrote:
>On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 8:49 AM, John Guad wrote:
>> On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 6:10 PM, Christopher Faylor
>wrote:
>>> On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 08:58:17PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 05:46:08PM -0700, John Gua
On Wed, May 1, 2013 at 8:49 AM, John Guad wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 6:10 PM, Christopher Faylor
wrote:
>> On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 08:58:17PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>>On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 05:46:08PM -0700, John Guad wrote:
I googled that message about base mismash and all t
On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 08:58:17PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 05:46:08PM -0700, John Guad wrote:
>>I googled that message about base mismash and all the evidence points
>>to cygwin1.dll being the issue but there's nothing useful about fixing
>>it. The only instance o
On Tue, Apr 30, 2013 at 05:46:08PM -0700, John Guad wrote:
>I googled that message about base mismash and all the evidence points
>to cygwin1.dll being the issue but there's nothing useful about fixing
>it. The only instance of that dll on this machine is the one
>downloaded and installed by the s
Short version:
Cygwin stopped working on my laptop for unknown reason, so I deleted
it and attempted to reinstall. Re-installation of cygwin failed for
unclear reasons. Please Help!
Long version:
I've had cygwin on my company laptop (32 bit WinXP Pro SP3) for about
2-years and it just recently s
>> wget ftp://ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/1.9/ruby-1.9.3-p392.tar.bz2
>> with latest snapshot, both 32bit and 64bit
> Can anyone else reproduce this? Corinna can't reproduce it either so
we need more data points.
> This is likely the final obstacle to a 1.7.18 release so we're keen
on getting th
On 2/27/2013 4:51 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
Yaakov is reporting a problem with Cygwin on IRC:
(02/27/13 00:01:06) cygwinports: cgf:remember my webkit hang? this should be
easier to reproduce: wget'ing a large file also hangs at the end
(02/27/13 00:01:11) cygwinports: e.g. wget
ftp://ftp.r
Yaakov is reporting a problem with Cygwin on IRC:
(02/27/13 00:01:06) cygwinports: cgf:remember my webkit hang? this should be
easier to reproduce: wget'ing a large file also hangs at the end
(02/27/13 00:01:11) cygwinports: e.g. wget
ftp://ftp.ruby-lang.org/pub/ruby/1.9/ruby-1.9.3-p392.tar.bz2
Hi Michael
The Cygwin general group is probably not the best place to get help with
scripting. Places like LinkedIn.com's discussion boards would be a better
place for tutoring. That said, there's nothing special about a script versus
the commands you type in online.
Take the command you woul
The cygwin and unix world is a "help yourself" world. You must do some
work. No one is here to do it for you.
What I did in your position was to look for a bash script, and copy
it. Then you modify it. When you get stuck, use google to look for
help. I have just written a number perl programs know
I know very little about creating a script under cygwin. I have a particular
tack that doesn't change and I'm running it manually. I'm thinking that since
it doesn't change that it could be automated. As you can see below I'm
compiling three programs and the last program is my executable.
The f
On Tue, Feb 14, 2012 at 3:28 PM, wrote:
> We use ActiveState perl in a backup processes at my work. A programmer
> created a perl script to create an incremental backup using rsync. The
> script does not do the incremental backup, just a full backup. It worked in
> winxp, but now that we are using
Greetings, i...@kalani.com!
> We use ActiveState perl in a backup processes at my work. A programmer
> created a perl script to create an incremental backup using rsync. The
> script does not do the incremental backup, just a full backup. It
> worked in winxp, but now that we are using it on w
Hello,
We use ActiveState perl in a backup processes at my work. A programmer
created a perl script to create an incremental backup using rsync. The
script does not do the incremental backup, just a full backup. It
worked in winxp, but now that we are using it on win7 its not
incrementing
I am the facilitator for the SIMPL open source project
(http://www.icanprogram.com/simpl). The SIMPL toolkit project started over 10
years ago as a way to bring Send/Receive/Reply (QNX style) messaging
to Linux. A SIMPL application consists of two or more interacting
SIMPL modules. Those modu
> From: SJ Wright
> Eirik Nordbrøden wrote:
> >> Any help in this regard would be much appreciated.
> >>
> >> Steve W.
> >>
> >
> > I have these in my .bash_profile file:
> >
> > # Terminal title
> > PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -ne "\033]0;${us...@${hostname}: ${PWD}\007"'
> >
> > Works at least for xterm
On 28 September 2010 04:45, SJ Wright wrote:
> From what I've read so far, though, it appears that with bash
> I've backed the wrong horse, so far as getting the running process name in
> the title bar goes. The name of the shell is called by /s, I found out. I
> still wonder why Bourne (or his 's
Lee Rothstein wrote:
On 9/24/2010 5:15 AM, SJ Wright wrote:
I'd like my terminal title bar to show my current working directory,
the running process (with a fall-back to the active shell when idle)
and the word "Cygwin."
I have an old .bashrc file in which I collected code for the middle
bi
On 9/24/2010 5:15 AM, SJ Wright wrote:
I'd like my terminal title bar to show my current working directory,
the running process (with a fall-back to the active shell when idle)
and the word "Cygwin."
I have an old .bashrc file in which I collected code for the middle
bit (running process), b
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 05:15:38AM -0400, SJ Wright wrote:
I haven't given up totally on rxvt: mintty has more than a few
shortcomings imo, but I suspect a large part of that is that I'm not
used to using an xterm variant outside of X or GNOME. Anyway, all of
that
On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 05:15:38AM -0400, SJ Wright wrote:
>I haven't given up totally on rxvt: mintty has more than a few
>shortcomings imo, but I suspect a large part of that is that I'm not
>used to using an xterm variant outside of X or GNOME. Anyway, all of
>that is for another email.
I'm
Eirik Nordbrøden wrote:
Any help in this regard would be much appreciated.
Steve W.
I have these in my .bash_profile file:
# Terminal title
PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -ne "\033]0;${us...@${hostname}: ${PWD}\007"'
Works at least for xterm and MinTTY.
Eirik Nordbrøden, Morecom A/S
(+47) 901747
>
> Any help in this regard would be much appreciated.
>
> Steve W.
I have these in my .bash_profile file:
# Terminal title
PROMPT_COMMAND='echo -ne "\033]0;${us...@${hostname}: ${PWD}\007"'
Works at least for xterm and MinTTY.
Eirik Nordbrøden, Morecom A/S
(+47) 90174789
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On Fri, Sep 24, 2010 at 11:15 AM, SJ Wright wrote:
> I'd like my terminal title bar to show my current working directory, the
> running process (with a fall-back to the active shell when idle) and the
> word "Cygwin."
>
> I have an old .bashrc file in which I collected code for the middle bit
> (r
I'd like my terminal title bar to show my current working directory, the
running process (with a fall-back to the active shell when idle) and the
word "Cygwin."
I have an old .bashrc file in which I collected code for the middle bit
(running process), but putting the three together and making
On 9/6/2010 1:50 PM, Linux User wrote:
...
So I decided to try to compile the newest version of PHP available, epic
failure because apparently, PHP ./configure doesn't support autoconf 2.65,
only 2.13 which isn't available in the repos...
I see it. Pick the autoconf2.1 package.
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I have research this issue over google and mailing list and I haven't been able
to find a solution to my problem. I want to write a PHPProxyServer under CYGWIN
since I don't have access to a linux box. I need the PCTNL functions so I could
fork() processes, which is not supported under windows.
On 02/04/2010 15:06, Ben Kamen wrote:
> On 4/2/2010 1:20 AM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>
>> This is more than slightly offtopic here. It's completely offtopic.
>>
>> Please find another forum. Sorry.
>
> Not really. I figured there could be a few here who are somewhat gcc
> saavy.
From the
On 4/2/2010 1:20 AM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
This is more than slightly offtopic here. It's completely offtopic.
Please find another forum. Sorry.
Not really. I figured there could be a few here who are somewhat gcc saavy.
Maybe I'd be lucky enough to find someone who could help me learn
On Thu, Apr 01, 2010 at 08:40:30PM -0500, Ben Kamen wrote:
>I'm sort of lost as to where I might even start with this, and since
>this group is so fluent (I'm guessing) with GCC, I'm hoping someone
>here can either answer or point me to where I can go look.
>
>(I'm looking on the gnu.org's gplusplu
Hi all,
I'm sort of lost as to where I might even start with this, and since this
group is so fluent (I'm guessing) with GCC, I'm hoping someone here can either
answer or point me to where I can go look.
(I'm looking on the gnu.org's gplusplus list and am not sure if that's a good
source sin
On Wed, Mar 31, 2010 at 06:15:19PM +0200, Tomasz Pona wrote:
>Off topic...
Right you are. If you really feel the need to discuss this further
please use the cygwin-talk mailing list.
cgf
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On 3/31/2010 12:15 PM, Tomasz Pona wrote:
No, I meant the big bold text in the middle of that page about sending
> cygcheck output as an attachment.
I'm not dumb man - I'd certainly include it if this could help a thing or
on request. As I said I have the latest packages installed and this also
Tomasz Pona:
>> No, I meant the big bold text in the middle of that page about sending
>> cygcheck output as an attachment.
>
> I'm not dumb man
>> I did see Chuck's followon mail and obviously he knows much more about
>> the subject than I do. So, I withdraw my attempt to help.
>
> ...are you to
right direction.
> I did see Chuck's followon mail and obviously he knows much more about
> the subject than I do. So, I withdraw my attempt to help.
...are you touchy or sth?
Tomasz
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Od: "Christopher Faylor"
Do:
Wyslano: 31 marca 2010 1
ctually noticed that "Need help..." isn't very good beginning,
>but only just after I pressed "send" - sorry. Anyway I tried to be as
>objective as possible and not to presuppose any cause. Regarding the
>answer Charles gave you've also missed the point :)
> Please follow the reporting guidelines at http://cygwin.com/problems.html
Do you mean the subject? Well, I actually noticed that "Need help..." isn't
very good beginning, but only just after I pressed "send" - sorry. Anyway I
tried to be as objective as possible and
On 3/29/2010 5:56 PM, Charles Wilson wrote:
> So...you have plenty of workarounds. And I'll try to get to this with
> the release of the standalone telnet/telnet-server packages in the future.
Oh, and if anybody wants to try and speed this up, you can download this
-src package
http://cygwin.cwi
On 3/29/2010 11:02 AM, Tomasz Pona wrote:
> Quick problem explanation:
> - doing "telnet localhost" (and not only localhost)
> - connection process and remote session control is 100% OK
> however...
> - getting a space before every entered character (even during login)
> - backspace doesn't remove
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 02:15:41PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 05:02:41PM +0200, Tomasz Pona wrote:
>>Hello,
>>
>>1st much thanks to Charles Wilson for inetutils update.
>>
>>I have latest Cygwin/inetutils installed.
>>
>>Quick problem explanation:
>>- doing "telnet lo
On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 05:02:41PM +0200, Tomasz Pona wrote:
>Hello,
>
>1st much thanks to Charles Wilson for inetutils update.
>
>I have latest Cygwin/inetutils installed.
>
>Quick problem explanation:
>- doing "telnet localhost" (and not only localhost)
>- connection process and remote session co
Hello,
1st much thanks to Charles Wilson for inetutils update.
I have latest Cygwin/inetutils installed.
Quick problem explanation:
- doing "telnet localhost" (and not only localhost)
- connection process and remote session control is 100% OK
however...
- getting a space before every entered cha
On Wed, Dec 09, 2009 at 10:52:02AM -0500, Ken Brown wrote:
>Emacs by default uses its own malloc, but the emacs developers have
>suggested that I try to build it so that it uses Cygwin's malloc. (See
>http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2009-12/threads.html#00369
>for the context if y
Ken Brown wrote:
> gcc-o temacs ecrt0.o dispnew.o frame.o scroll.o xdisp.o menu.o
> window.o charset.o coding.o category.o ccl.o character.o chartab.o cm.o
> term.o terminal.o xfaces.oemacs.o keyboard.o macros.o keymap.o
> sysdep.o buffer.o filelock.o insdel.o marker.o minibuf.o fileio.o
>
On 12/9/2009 10:52 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
Emacs by default uses its own malloc, but the emacs developers have
suggested that I try to build it so that it uses Cygwin's malloc. (See
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2009-12/threads.html#00369
for the context if you're curious.) When
Emacs by default uses its own malloc, but the emacs developers have
suggested that I try to build it so that it uses Cygwin's malloc. (See
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/emacs-devel/2009-12/threads.html#00369
for the context if you're curious.) When I try to do this, the build
fails as fol
Dear Cygwin expert,
I'am just a newbie here.
I need to mount FTP using cygwin, so i can create crontab for mv to the
mounted drive.
Can you tell me what tools needed ?
Thank you for your help
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