On 3/24/2023 6:23 AM, blockold wolf uchiwa via Cygwin wrote:
I don't know how to crack a .rar file please help me
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I don't know how to crack a .rar file please help me
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Did you try that already? Regards - EM
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>I installed ns2.35 for windows 7 package i miss bashrc file and cygwin
>desktop shortcut shows that couldn't compute FAST_CWD pointer so please
>show me how to solve this problem and where i get bashrc file
https://cygwin.com/faq.html#faq.using.fixing-find_fast_cwd-warnings
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I installed ns2.35 for windows 7 package i miss bashrc file and cygwin
desktop shortcut shows that couldn't compute FAST_CWD pointer so please
show me how to solve this problem and where i get bashrc file
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2009/12/25 Mark Geisert:
> Josh writes:
> [...a bunch of detailed stuff...]
>
> If this were really a Cygwin program you likely wouldn't be #include-ing
> winsock.h. Is this a native Windows program you're just trying to build with
> gcc? If so, you likely don't want Cygwin, you want MinGW, a sep
Josh writes:
[...a bunch of detailed stuff...]
If this were really a Cygwin program you likely wouldn't be #include-ing
winsock.h. Is this a native Windows program you're just trying to build with
gcc? If so, you likely don't want Cygwin, you want MinGW, a separate project
with different goals.
I have a 64bit Vista machine.
Please help me fix these two errors so I can compile, they seem to be related
to winsock in some way
PLEASE HELP
I'm trying to compile a C program and here is what I'm getting:
bash-3.2$ make -f Makefile
gcc -O3 -oibsp.exe main.c gl.c string.c physics.
Hello, (Excuse me for my bad English)
I am from Brazil and I am asking for a small help.
I could invent histories, but I think the truth works better! I am without
work and I lost the hopes, this is last resource asking for donation
through internet.
I never thought that I would ask f
At 01:03 PM 9/20/2004, you wrote:
>If I try to retrieve again all my installed packets, using "download from
>internet" and the "reinstall" option, which marks all my packages with
>"retrieve", I get "An error occurred while
>downloading" (in the window the bar was near end, and the package name is
If I try to retrieve again all my installed packets, using "download from
internet" and the "reinstall" option, which marks all my packages with
"retrieve", I get "An error occurred while
downloading" (in the window the bar was near end, and the package name is
"_update_info_dir...ecc")
Setup tries
utomo restu wrote:
Dear All
I'm a newbe, now i want to use postgresql on windows,
1. i install Cygwin on windows XP... after that
2. i run the command " /usr/sbin/cygwin & "... and than
There is no command named cygwin. You might have meant cygserver.
Dear All
I'm a newbe, now i want to use postgresql on windows,
1. i install Cygwin on windows XP... after that
2. i run the command " /usr/sbin/cygwin & "... and than
3. i run the command " inittdb -D /usr/local/pgsql/data -W -E LATIN1", but
the output is ... inittdb failed, but directory p
> -Original Message-
> From: Will Martell
> Sent: 22 July 2004 14:07
> :You could find that out by trying to enter a few commands "typing
> :blind" that maybe create or delete a table or record and see if they
> :turn out to have the actual effect on the database/tables that you'd
> :e
Thank you very very much for responding.
:You could find that out by trying to enter a few commands "typing
:blind" that maybe create or delete a table or record and see if they
:turn out to have the actual effect on the database/tables that you'd
:expect.
I performed the typing blind test and
> -Original Message-
> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Will Martell
> Sent: 22 July 2004 12:35
> Hello All,
>
> Thank you for reading this email.
>
> I have the following Configuration
> Windows 2000 Server
> MySQL Win32 Binaries Installed
> Current Release of Cygwin installed
> I can
Hello All,
Thank you for reading this email.
I have the following Configuration
Windows 2000 Server
MySQL Win32 Binaries Installed
Current Release of Cygwin installed
I am trying to access mysql from the bash shell rather than the command
line.
It was working fine until now, but for some reason I
Joshua S. Abbott wrote:
> could some please create a rsa key pair and send it to me please
That would rather defeat the point of security. You wouldn't ask someone
you've never met to choose a password for you, would you?
Max.
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could some please create a rsa key pair and send it to me please
i'm having major trouble
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I loved this cygwin compiler before my computer crashed, and now I cannot get
it to work... I installed from the internet and get no cygwin1.dll file with
it. I downloaded the dll from the internet, and it still doesn't work... It
gives me this error...
$ make
gcc -c -Wall -O -g act_comm.c
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