At 11:29 PM 7/7/2005, you wrote:
>On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 11:27:15AM -0400, Larry Hall wrote:
>> I said "virus program". That would be something like
>> Norton AV, McAfee VirusScan, etc.
>
>Hmm, is there any way cygcheck could report on intrusive software like
>virus scanners and firewalls? Thoug
At 03:11 AM 7/8/2005, you wrote:
>Hi, Larry,
>
>I use Cygwin not cygwin, is that matter? Can I rename
>Cygwin as cygwin directory and install it again?
>
>Thanks
No, it doesn't matter. Windows is case-preserving but not case sensitive.
What you have should work fine.
--
Larry Hall
Hi, Larry,
I use Cygwin not cygwin, is that matter? Can I rename
Cygwin as cygwin directory and install it again?
Thanks
--- Larry Hall
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 07:04 PM 7/6/2005, you wrote:
> >Hi, Larry,
> >
> >It is just easy to install (the download site is
>
>http://www.isi.edu/nsnam/
On Wed, Jul 06, 2005 at 11:27:15AM -0400, Larry Hall wrote:
> I said "virus program". That would be something like
> Norton AV, McAfee VirusScan, etc.
Hmm, is there any way cygcheck could report on intrusive software like
virus scanners and firewalls? Though my knowlege on the subject is
close t
At 07:04 PM 7/6/2005, you wrote:
>Hi, Larry,
>
>It is just easy to install (the download site is
>http://www.isi.edu/nsnam/ns/ns-build.html#allinone). I
>would appreciate if you would help.
Yes, I understand. Well, let's hope that if/when I find
the space to download and the time to build/insta
Hi, Larry,
It is just easy to install (the download site is
http://www.isi.edu/nsnam/ns/ns-build.html#allinone). I
would appreciate if you would help. By the way, which
package in Cygwin can support unzip? I can't use
winzip since it can't automatically unzip the file to
the aimed directory.
Than
At 02:28 AM 7/6/2005, you wrote:
>Hi, Larry,
>
>What is virus programing, I don't think that I have
>it.
I said "virus program". That would be something like
Norton AV, McAfee VirusScan, etc.
>I run my machine same as a year ago, and cygwin
>problem happens just this time. I confused.
And
Hi, Larry,
What is virus programing, I don't think that I have
it. I run my machine same as a year ago, and cygwin
problem happens just this time. I confused. Could you
possibly download ns2.28 and install it in your
cygwin? While I use
ns-allinone-2.28-cygwin-binaries.zip, I can't gunzip
this fil
At 02:05 AM 7/5/2005, Question NS wrote:
>While I install NS2.28, it tells no gcc, but I
>actually installed gcc, and during the installation,
>it said my gcc is not a cross compile, I don't know if
>this is matter. And if it is, which gcc version shall
>I install? I ran the strace.exe command, get
Hi, Larry,
I reinstall NS2.28 again, it stopped at a different
place this time, that is, not at TK installation but
at TCLCL installation,
* Build Tclcl-1.16
No .configure file
Hi, Larry,
I reinstall NS2.28 again, it stopped at a different
place this time, that is, not at TK installation but
at TCLCL installation,
* Build Tclcl-1.16
No .configure file
Hi, Larry Hall,
I run installation again for NS2.28. It stopped with
errors:
C:\CYGWIN\bin\gcc.exe (62636): *** thread handle not
set - 0x0<0x0>, Win32 error
1450
gcc: Internal error: Hangup (program as)
Please submit a full bug report.
See http://gcc.gnu.org/bugs.html> for
instructions.
make: *
Hi, Larry,
While I install NS2.28, it tells no gcc, but I
actually installed gcc, and during the installation,
it said my gcc is not a cross compile, I don't know if
this is matter. And if it is, which gcc version shall
I install? I ran the strace.exe command, get the
following lines, Thank you fo
At 11:15 PM 7/3/2005, you wrote:
>Hi, Larry,
>
>So, you suggest I use cygwin 2.05b-17 that I am using
>now. I don't have other memory cosuming process runing
>while I use Cygwin, but since I use correct Cygwin
>version, how can I solve the problem. I still need
>your help.
Well so far, everything
On Sun, Jul 03, 2005 at 07:10:15PM -0400, Larry Hall wrote:
> Once you get to the package chooser, you can select the "Exp" radio
> button to have setup show you versions of your installed packages
> that have test version upgrades. Be aware that once you install a
> test version, you will need
Hi, Larry,
So, you suggest I use cygwin 2.05b-17 that I am using
now. I don't have other memory cosuming process runing
while I use Cygwin, but since I use correct Cygwin
version, how can I solve the problem. I still need
your help.
Thanks,
--- Larry Hall
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 03:11 A
At 03:11 AM 7/3/2005, you wrote:
>Hi, Larry,
>
>Do you mean I should install bash 3.0-2 to solve this
>problem?
No I don't. Brian commented that he had seen this problem with
3.0, though I believe Eric has fixed this now. In any case, my
intention was to note that you were using bash 2.05b-17,
Hi, Larry,
Do you mean I should install bash 3.0-2 to solve this
problem? Where is the bash test version? I have run
Cygwin well a year up to these days I intalled it
again. My memory is big enough. I would appreciate if
you would let me know.
Thanks,
--- Larry Hall
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From: Larry Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Qestion about Bash Fork Resource
At 04:46 PM 7/1/2005, you wrote:
>Hi, all,
>
>While I restart cygwin after I failed to install
>NS2.27 or NS2.28, it shows,
>bash: /usr/bin/id: Resource temporarily unavailable
> 6 [main] bash 62528 fork_parent: child 62624
>died waiting for longjmp befo
>re initialization
>bash: fork: Bad fil
Question NS wrote:
> Your help is appreciated!
If you want help so badly, why did you just ignore everything that Larry
said in his reply? He specifically told you two things: post cygcheck
output, and try a snapshot. I suggested in a previous reply that you
try bash-2.05b-17. Have you done an
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