On 7/16/07, Dave Korn wote:
Well, the first thing to do is check whether libintl3 is there in the
downloaded packages directory. It should be in
//release/gettext/libintl3, and the md5sum of it
should match what's listed in the related setup.ini in
/. If that's the case, no need to redownload;
On 16 July 2007 15:12, Bernd Bartmann wrote:
> On 7/16/07, Dave Korn wrote:
>> Bernd, please abide by the list etiquette of not quoting people's email
>> addresses in the raw, as they end up on the web archive and get harvested
>> by spammers. (See http://cygwin.com/acronyms#PCYMTNQREAIYR for
>
On 7/16/07, Dave Korn wrote:
Bernd, please abide by the list etiquette of not quoting people's email
addresses in the raw, as they end up on the web archive and get harvested by
spammers. (See http://cygwin.com/acronyms#PCYMTNQREAIYR for justification).
Dave, thanks for the hint. I'll try to
On 16 July 2007 14:53, Bernd Bartmann wrote:
> On 7/15/07, Dave Korn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Bernd, please abide by the list etiquette of not quoting people's email
addresses in the raw, as they end up on the web archive and get harvested by
spammers. (See http://cygwin.com/acronyms#PCYMTNQ
On 7/15/07, Dave Korn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 13 July 2007 19:12, Bernd Bartmann wrote:
> Now comes the weird part. I created a new file hello.c in my home dir
> with vim. ls -al shows that the file exists, but "more hello.c" gives
> no output at all. I just get a new shell prompt. The sa
On 13 July 2007 19:12, Bernd Bartmann wrote:
> Now comes the weird part. I created a new file hello.c in my home dir
> with vim. ls -al shows that the file exists, but "more hello.c" gives
> no output at all. I just get a new shell prompt. The same problem
> exits when I run "gcc hello.c -o hello
On 7/14/07, Christopher Faylor
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, Jul 14, 2007 at 07:07:15AM -0500, Ren? Berber wrote:
>Bernd Bartmann wrote:
>
>> On 7/14/07, Stephen Barclay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Probably a type on the OP's part but...
>>>
>>> mkpasswd -l > /etc/passwd
>>> *mkgroup -l >
On Sat, Jul 14, 2007 at 07:07:15AM -0500, Ren? Berber wrote:
>Bernd Bartmann wrote:
>
>> On 7/14/07, Stephen Barclay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> Probably a type on the OP's part but...
>>>
>>> mkpasswd -l > /etc/passwd
>>> *mkgroup -l > /etc/passwd
>>> *
>>> Shouldn't the above be mkgroup -i >
Bernd Bartmann wrote:
> On 7/14/07, Stephen Barclay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Probably a type on the OP's part but...
>>
>> mkpasswd -l > /etc/passwd
>> *mkgroup -l > /etc/passwd
>> *
>> Shouldn't the above be mkgroup -i > /etc/groups ???
>
> What do you think shall -i do? For me there is n
On 7/14/07, Stephen Barclay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Probably a type on the OP's part but...
mkpasswd -l > /etc/passwd
*mkgroup -l > /etc/passwd
*
Shouldn't the above be mkgroup -i > /etc/groups ???
What do you think shall -i do? For me there is no -i option in mkgroup:
$ mkgroup -i
mkgrou
Bernd Bartmann wrote:
Hi,
I just installed the default Cygwin components using the latest
setup.exe from a local install directory. The target machine runs
WinXP SP2 English with German MUI pack. The installation as local
administrator via setup.exe did not show any errors. The computer is
only
Bernd Bartmann wrote:
[snip]
> Now comes the weird part. I created a new file hello.c in my home dir
> with vim. ls -al shows that the file exists, but "more hello.c" gives
> no output at all. I just get a new shell prompt.
This is going to sound strange but, which more are you running? There is
Hi,
I just installed the default Cygwin components using the latest
setup.exe from a local install directory. The target machine runs
WinXP SP2 English with German MUI pack. The installation as local
administrator via setup.exe did not show any errors. The computer is
only a workgroup member and
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