On 2011-10-18 14:11, Casual Trash wrote:
I have received a computer with some software already installed and I have to
clean it up.
One of those software is cygwin, I tried to follow the instructions but without
success.
1. I can't locate the cygrunsrv: there is no file with this name and the
Casual Trash sent the following at Tuesday, October 18, 2011 11:42 AM
>Thanks to everybody for the replies.
>
>I have tried to install again the cygrunsrv, setup.exe doesn't return
>any error but I can't find the cygrunsrv anywhere.
>
>And procexp.exe has found any process in the cygwin folder.
>
>
Thanks to everybody for the replies.
I have tried to install again the cygrunsrv, setup.exe doesn't return any error
but I can't find the cygrunsrv anywhere.
And procexp.exe has found any process in the cygwin folder.
So I can suppose that there is no service running and no process is blockin
On 10/18/2011 9:03 AM, Oleksandr Gavenko wrote:
18.10.2011 15:11, Casual Trash пишет:
I have received a computer with some software already installed and I have to
clean it up.
One of those software is cygwin, I tried to follow the instructions but without
success.
1. I can't locate the cygr
18.10.2011 15:11, Casual Trash пишет:
I have received a computer with some software already installed and I have to
clean it up.
One of those software is cygwin, I tried to follow the instructions but without
success.
1. I can't locate the cygrunsrv: there is no file with this name and there
Kurt Franke wrote:
Scott Wegner hdfgroup.org> writes:
Greg Chicares wrote:
On 2008-03-25 13:30Z, Scott Wegner wrote:
I am trying to create a "wrapper" Cygwin bash script to add
functionality to an existing Windows batch script. In my Cygwin script,
I would like to call the batch file with
Scott Wegner hdfgroup.org> writes:
>
> Greg Chicares wrote:
> > On 2008-03-25 13:30Z, Scott Wegner wrote:
> >> I am trying to create a "wrapper" Cygwin bash script to add
> >> functionality to an existing Windows batch script. In my Cygwin script,
> >> I would like to call the batch file with
Hello
$ cygpath --help
Is this infomation useful for you?
Rerads
Tatsuro
--- Scott Wegner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greg Chicares wrote:
> > On 2008-03-25 13:30Z, Scott Wegner wrote:
> >> I am trying to create a "wrapper" Cygwin bash script to add
> >> functionality to an existing Windo
Scott Wegner wrote:
> My question is, whether there is a way to easily strip the Cygwin
> entries from the path for the batch call. Hopefully the solution would
> be portable, and not affect the environment outside of the bash script.
PATH is just a regular variable like any other. If you want
"Scott Wegner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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... However, I'd rather find a solution where the batch script can remain
"unaware" of its Cygwin context. Once I get things working, I plan on
creating bash script wrappers for many Windows batch scripts, so I'd like
Greg Chicares wrote:
On 2008-03-25 13:30Z, Scott Wegner wrote:
I am trying to create a "wrapper" Cygwin bash script to add
functionality to an existing Windows batch script. In my Cygwin script,
I would like to call the batch file with something like:
...
cmd.exe /k batch-script.bat params
.
On 2008-03-25 13:30Z, Scott Wegner wrote:
>
> I am trying to create a "wrapper" Cygwin bash script to add
> functionality to an existing Windows batch script. In my Cygwin script,
> I would like to call the batch file with something like:
>
> ...
> cmd.exe /k batch-script.bat params
> ...
>
>
On Fri, 12 Aug 2005, Herb Martin wrote:
> It might help (pure speculation) to enable one of the "signals"
> when creating Cygwin-Apps as services. This way the "stop"
> will include a HUP or TERM.
$ cygrunsrv --help 2>&1 | grep -C2 'HUP'
-s, --termsig Optional signal to send to service app
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
> $ cygrunsrv.exe -R init
> cygrunsrv: Error removing a service: QueryServiceStatus:
> Win32 error 1053:
> The service did not respond to the start or control request
> in a timely fashion.
>
>
> By root, I mean this is an administrator a/c.
As I understand cygrunsrv, w
Herb Martin learnquick.com> writes:
>
> > [mailto:cygwin-owner cygwin.com] On Behalf Of Jason FU
> > What do I do in order to remove installed services of cygwin
> > like sshd, init and so on?
> >
>
> [ I am new to cygwin so factor this into my answer...]
>
> cygrunsrv -R SERVICE_NAME
>
>
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Jason FU
> What do I do in order to remove installed services of cygwin
> like sshd, init and so on?
>
[ I am new to cygwin so factor this into my answer...]
cygrunsrv -R SERVICE_NAME
Example: cygrunsrv -R sshd
You may also use the Windows services.ms
You have told me all I needed to know Corinna. Thanks.
George Hester
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"Corinna Vinschen" wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Mar 22 08:39, Eric Hanchrow wrote:
> > > "Corinna" == Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > Corinna> Th
On Mar 22 08:39, Eric Hanchrow wrote:
> > "Corinna" == Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Corinna> There shouldn't be any cyg* files in the system folder.
> Corinna> If you want to have it entirely clean, you'd have to
> Corinna> delete all registry keys */Software/Cy
> "Corinna" == Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Corinna> There shouldn't be any cyg* files in the system folder.
Corinna> If you want to have it entirely clean, you'd have to
Corinna> delete all registry keys */Software/Cygnus
Corinna> Solutions/Cygwin with * being
On Mar 22 00:42, George Hester wrote:
> Is all I have to do to remove Cygwin from Windows 2000 Server SP3
> is remove any and all cyg*.* files from C:\WINNT\sytem32 and
> delete the C:\cygwin folder?
There shouldn't be any cyg* files in the system folder. If you want
to have it entirely clean, y
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