On 3/23/2022 4:38 AM, John Harris wrote:
I'm trying one more posting of this from a month ago hopefully to get
more eyes on it (got no replies last time). I apologize for the
repeat, and will stop if no one has any leads on how to fix this. It's
such a frustrating bug that's easily reproducible a
Rashi Singhal wrote:
I downloaded Cygwin 1.7.0-58 source from path:
http://ftp.eq.uc.pt/software/pc/prog/cygwin/release-2/cygwin/
Also downloaded all the packages of cygwin version 1.7.0.58
ftp://www.fruitbat.org/pub/cygwin/circa-2/index.html
Are you saying you downloaded and installed *all*
On 12/19/2013 12:47 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
On 12/19/2013 10:08 AM, Valerie Livina wrote:
Dear Prof. Ken Brown,
I apologise, I just sent the email unfinished - I continue it here.
I found your email in Cygwin mailing lists, and I understand that you
are an expert in TeXLive packages in Cygwin. I wo
On 12/19/2013 10:08 AM, Valerie Livina wrote:
Dear Prof. Ken Brown,
I apologise, I just sent the email unfinished - I continue it here.
I found your email in Cygwin mailing lists, and I understand that you
are an expert in TeXLive packages in Cygwin. I would be very grateful if
you could help me
On 3/6/2012 2:16 PM, Solomon Foster wrote:
Hi,
Was there ever a resolution to the issue in the subject line? I'm
seeing what looks like a related problem when I try to use cygwin's
svn (installed yesterday). I'm hoping there is a straightforward
solution, because this is a bit of a shop-stoppe
On 01/15/2010 02:18 PM, LogicDaemon wrote:
Hi all.
I am trying to set up ssh server as service in standalone Windows 2003.
Sorry if this already was questioned but I did not find anything related in
near maillist archive.
After ssh-host-config I'm getting sshd service, which does not accept
a
On 02 February 2007 19:21, DePriest, Jason R. wrote:
> On 1/31/07, John F Burkhart wrote:
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>> the situation. Could someone perhaps explicitly sate how to set
>> Cygwin=notty?
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> Create a Windows environment varia
On 1/31/07, John F Burkhart wrote:
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the situation. Could someone perhaps explicitly sate how to set
Cygwin=notty?
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Create a Windows environment variable (might want to use SYSTEM
environment variable and not just a U
Thanks to all who responded. Brians solution still gives me some
problems with paths with spaces in the names. unfortunately i havent
had time to figure out an improvement, but when/if i do i will post
it.
Looking forward to Tacveks solution.
Rupert B.
On 12/5/05, Tacvek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wro
Brian Dessent said:
C:\cygwin\bin\run bash -c "/usr/X11R6/bin/gv -display localhost:0.0
\"$(cygpath \"%1\")\" &"
This works for me.
Not bad. However, that is less than ideal for emacs.
I have a working solution with the following features:
Uses emacsserver, so that only one copy of emas needs
Rupert Brooks wrote:
> What i would like to do, is be able to right click on a file in
> Windows explorer and have a cygwin tool be avaiable either for the
> open, or the open with command. I've tried quite a variety of things,
> and i've gotten close... but so far no cigar. Heres a description
Lucy Upchurch wrote:
Hi,
I have a perl script running on another machine. within the perl script
I do an ssh to the XP machine running cygwin 1.5.9. The command I use is:
ssh XPPC dir /home/myfiles
>From within the perl script I receive the following error:
Remote pc cmd failed: ssh XP
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, Spack wrote:
Thanks for your response...
Ok, so what are you expecting to find in /etc/shells and how does that
relate to you running your shell of choice?
This file lists all available shells, no ?
But it has no baring on weither you can start your shell or not. Only
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Robin,
>
> No such luck! By the way I did the install again and now the /tmp warning
> is gone..
> But now I cannot figure out how to get to home with this "bash-2.05b$"in
> the console.
> Used to be that when I started Cygwin it got me to my home directory.
> Now it
Robin,
No such luck! By the way I did the install again and now the /tmp warning
is gone..
But now I cannot figure out how to get to home with this "bash-2.05b$"in
the console.
Used to be that when I started Cygwin it got me to my home directory.
Now it opens to "bash-2.05b$" and I am stuck--bei
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tinkered in the registry and it almost works I get the following now
bash.exe: warning: could not find /tmp, please create!
bash-2.05b$
How do I go about doing this?
Erm, "mkdir /tmp" perhaps?
R.
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On Thu, 9 Jan 2003 16:51:00 +0100 (MET) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Everytime I start cygwin.bat I get the following message:
> ---cut-
>
> 9 [main] bash 400 init_cygheap::etc_changed: Can't open /etc for
> checking,
> Win32 er
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