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On 10.07.2020 02:09, anastasios agnostos wrote:
thank you,
a problem is present!
mt -f /dev/st0 rewind
mt: /dev/st0: Permission denied
please what i must do?
anastasios
are you running the shell as Administrator ?
What is the output of "id" ?
Στις Πέμ
On Thu, Jul 9, 2020 at 9:59 AM Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> On Jul 9 07:49, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin wrote:
> > On 09.07.2020 02:50, anastasios agnostos via Cygwin wrote:
> > > please how i can read a tar tape0?
> > > thank you
> > > anastasios
> > > --
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> > https://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/usin
On Jul 9 07:49, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin wrote:
> On 09.07.2020 02:50, anastasios agnostos via Cygwin wrote:
> > please how i can read a tar tape0?
> > thank you
> > anastasios
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> https://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-specialnames.html
>
> you can read from /dev/tape0
/dev/st0 or /dev/n
On 09.07.2020 02:50, anastasios agnostos via Cygwin wrote:
please how i can read a tar tape0?
thank you
anastasios
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you can read from /dev/tape0
See also the mt tools
https://cygwin.com/packages/summary/mt.html
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> From: Tatsuro MATSUOKA
> To: cygwi
> Cc:
> Date: 2019/3/17, Sun 13:56
> Subject: copy and paste on mintty are strange for lines containing wide width
> characters after 2.9.7
>
> After 2.9.7,
>
>
> copy and paste on mintty are strange for lines containing wid
Am 17.03.2019 um 06:24 schrieb Takashi Yano:
On Sun, 17 Mar 2019 13:56:40 +0900 (JST) Tatsuro MATSUOKA wrote:
After 2.9.7,
copy and paste on mintty are strange for lines containing wide width characters
(e.g. Japanese Kanji).
Also the cursor position is strange on wide characters.
It is at the
On Sun, 17 Mar 2019 13:56:40 +0900 (JST) Tatsuro MATSUOKA wrote:
> After 2.9.7,
> copy and paste on mintty are strange for lines containing wide width
> characters
> (e.g. Japanese Kanji).
Also the cursor position is strange on wide characters.
It is at the position as if the character width is
n
On 17 January 2017 at 01:57, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
>
> Hello.
>
> I've got a 2TB backup HD which is filled with several copies (at different
> times) of the same data; in other words, I could have the following
> directories:
>
> Data20170117
> Data20170110
> Data20170103
> ...
> Data20161220
On 9 November 2011 16:31, Jeremy Bopp wrote:
> On 11/9/2011 08:38, gabier wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> I am experiencing daily frustration because I do not know how to get the
>> following features to my fingertips while controlling my Freenas/FreeBSD
>> server from my openssh console on a remote Windows co
On 11/9/2011 08:38, gabier wrote:
Hi,
I am experiencing daily frustration because I do not know how to get the
following features to my fingertips while controlling my Freenas/FreeBSD
server from my openssh console on a remote Windows computer.
1) copy from windows document or browser and paste
On 5/11/2011 9:20 PM, CygwinNoob wrote:
Thanks for responding so quickly! I will try using the forward slashes in
Production. It may take a few days because I don't have direct access to
the Production environment and I have to go through sort of remote hands.
The source server queries Oracle
Thanks for responding so quickly! I will try using the forward slashes in
Production. It may take a few days because I don't have direct access to
the Production environment and I have to go through sort of remote hands.
The source server queries Oracle databases through shell scripts running i
On 5/11/2011 8:50 PM, CygwinNoob wrote:
cygwin 1.7.7-1
Windows 2008 64-bit
I have a script that I am trying to run from cron that copies a local file
on a Windows 2008 server to a UNC path on another Windows 2008 server. It
works fine in a non-Production environment, but not in Production and
Hello Andrew,
Have you tried cp(1) and/or mv(1)?
Ups, of course and you are right.
Sorry, a stupid qustion but didn't expected that
I can copy while the cyygwin files/libs are in use.
Works perfect. Thanks for that hint.
Thomas
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Thomas Jung wrote, On 10.11.2010 14:40:
> Hello,
>
> I would like to "move" my cygwin installation to
> a different location, but preserving the usual paths to
> all the apps by using a junction point to that moved/copied
> subtree of cygwin.
>
> T
Have you tried cp(1) and/or mv(1)?
On 11/10/2010 08:40 AM, Thomas Jung wrote:
Hello,
I would like to "move" my cygwin installation to
a different location, but preserving the usual paths to
all the apps by using a junction point to that moved/copied
subtree of cygwin.
The 1st main problem ist
Bill Klein wrote:
> When I did a complete re-install of Cygwin and selected ONLY the gcc4
> packages (core, C compiler, g++) after the install was done, I had a "gcc-4"
> executable in my /bin directory, but no "gcc" executable. When I install
> V3, I get both gcc-3 and gcc.
Yes, gcc-4 has alw
On Sat, 7 Feb 2009, Paul McFerrin wrote:
> [someone back there wrote]
> > On 02.02.2009, at 11:05, xerces8 wrote:
> > > I noticed that when copying text from a the Cygwin Bash
> > > window and then pasting it somewhere (like WordPad),
> > > tabulator characters are converted to spaces.
> > > The s
On 02.02.2009, at 11:05, xerces8 wrote:
I noticed that when copying text from a the Cygwin Bash window and
then pasting it somewhere (like WordPad), tabulator characters are
converted to spaces.
The same happens with RXVT too.
Details:
- print the content of some text file that has tabs (like
> On 02.02.2009, at 21:16, Buchbinder, Barry (NIH/NIAID) [E] wrote:
>> Ralf Gans wrote on Monday, February 02, 2009 8:57 AM:
>>> On 02.02.2009, at 11:05, xerces8 wrote:
I noticed that when copying text from a the Cygwin Bash window and
then pasting it somewhere (like WordPad), tabulator c
Ralf Gans wrote on Monday, February 02, 2009 8:57 AM:
> On 02.02.2009, at 11:05, xerces8 wrote:
>> I noticed that when copying text from a the Cygwin Bash window and
>> then pasting it somewhere (like WordPad), tabulator characters are
>> converted to spaces.
>>
>> The same happens with RXVT too.
>
Hi,
copy an paste from window to window takes what's printed,
not what you have written.
So, if the terminal prints spaces to represent the tabs,
as a terminal usualy does, you CAN only copy spaces.
All else is an exception, U*X ist NOT wysiwyg!
Regards,
Ralf
On 02.02.2009, at 11:05, xerces8
- Original Message -
From: "Sisyphus"
One workaround is to run 'notepad foo.c' instead of 'cat.c'
Hmmm .. doesn't make a lot of sense. I meant "instead of 'cat foo.c'".
Cheers,
Rob
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- Original Message -
From: "xerces8"
Details:
- print the content of some text file that has tabs (like a C program
source) : cat foo.c
- select and copy the text with the mouse
- paste (ctrl-V) into WordPad
You'll get the same behaviour if, instead of running 'cat foo.c' in the
On Jul 11 22:05, Christian Franke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this works on Linux:
>
> $ cp file /dev/null
>
> but fails on Cygwin 1.5.25-15:
>
> $ cp file /dev/null
> cp: cannot create regular file `/dev/null': Invalid request code
>
>
> /dev/null exists, so /bin/cp opens it with O_TRUNC only. But this fails
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 08:48:41PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 03:43:03PM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
>>Fred Korz wrote:
>>>Attached are (1) ChangeLog entry per the pointers in
>>>http://cygwin.com/contrib.html and the GNU ChangeLog standards and (2)
>>>unified diff ag
On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 03:43:03PM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
>Fred Korz wrote:
>>Attached are (1) ChangeLog entry per the pointers in
>>http://cygwin.com/contrib.html and the GNU ChangeLog standards and (2)
>>unified diff against the anon cvs sources (as of about 2200GMT
>>20080626).
>
>The HTML
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> Attached are (1) ChangeLog entry per the pointers in
> http://cygwin.com/contrib.html and the GNU ChangeLog standards and (2)
> unified diff against the anon cvs sources (as of about 2200GMT
> 20080626).
The HTML files are generated files, so you can't change the text t
I have fixed this issue deleting the line:
set mouse=a
in the ".vimrc" file.
Jose Luis wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Without the ".vimrc" file the copy/paste runs fine in a vim's edited file,
> but when I copy the example vimrc file
> (/usr/share/vim/vim71/vimrc_example.vim) in $HOME/.vimrc,
Here there is another link about this issue:
http://www.nabble.com/Serious-flaw-in-Cygwin-X-clipboard-integration-prevents-paste-from-X-to-Windows-apps-tf946678.html#a2458589
It seems that it is a Cygwin X bug.
Does anybody know if there is a fix to this problem?
Regards,
Jose Luis.
J
Thanks for your help.
I have tried it, but the problem persist.
I have found som information about this issue on a "Vim Forum":
http://www.nabble.com/Patch-for-problems-with-X11-GUI---XTERM-clipboard-integration-with-native-Win-applications---was-%22clipboard-support-with-GTK-GUI-under-cygwin
On 20 August 2007 10:26, Jose Luis wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Without the ".vimrc" file the copy/paste runs fine in a vim's edited file,
> but when I copy the example vimrc file
> (/usr/share/vim/vim71/vimrc_example.vim) in $HOME/.vimrc, the selected text
> isn't copy automatically on the clipboard.
Whe
On 07 August 2007 13:32, Steve Holden wrote:
> Dave Korn wrote:
>>
>>
>> bock-bock-bock-b'gawk!!! b-gawk bock buk buk buk bak!!!
>>
> I suppose Hitler couldn't have closed this thread more effectively ;-)
>
> Sorry about diving down the rat hole. Conversation over.
Well,
Dave Korn wrote:
On 07 August 2007 12:14, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 11:58:17PM -0400, Steve Holden wrote:
In which case you should be forwarding the complete message, not
pre-processing it - quite apart from anything else, you would reduce its
forensic and evidential va
On 07 August 2007 12:14, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 11:58:17PM -0400, Steve Holden wrote:
>> In which case you should be forwarding the complete message, not
>> pre-processing it - quite apart from anything else, you would reduce its
>> forensic and evidential value to zer
On Mon, Aug 06, 2007 at 11:58:17PM -0400, Steve Holden wrote:
> In which case you should be forwarding the complete message, not
> pre-processing it - quite apart from anything else, you would reduce its
> forensic and evidential value to zero by doing so, eliminating any
> possibility of using
DePriest, Jason R. wrote:
On 8/6/07, Steve Holden wrote:
Joel Rubin wrote:
pdftotext.exe, part of the XPDF package, can be recompiled with a /*
comment */ cut around the permission-to-copy/print code.
Probably the other programs will also work but since the PDF files
being spammed just a few
On 8/6/07, Steve Holden wrote:
> Joel Rubin wrote:
> > pdftotext.exe, part of the XPDF package, can be recompiled with a /*
> > comment */ cut around the permission-to-copy/print code.
> >
> >
> > Probably the other programs will also work but since the PDF files
> > being spammed just a few lines
Joel Rubin wrote:
pdftotext.exe, part of the XPDF package, can be recompiled with a /*
comment */ cut around the permission-to-copy/print code.
Probably the other programs will also work but since the PDF files
being spammed just a few lines of text and all I want to do is forward
the text to t
pdftotext.exe, part of the XPDF package, can be recompiled with a /*
comment */ cut around the permission-to-copy/print code.
Probably the other programs will also work but since the PDF files
being spammed just a few lines of text and all I want to do is forward
the text to the Securities and Ex
On 8/6/07, Joel Rubin wrote:
> The PDF's in question are part of pump and dump spam via botnets so I
> see no legal or ethical reason to respect any expressed desire of the
> author as to how they may be used.
>
> I googled that XPDF didn't respect the no copy/no print flags in PDF's
> but the ver
I seriously recommend that you consult with a qualified copyright
attorney before you act on your first assumption. You are likely to find
that there are risks you have not considered.
I also believe that asking the Cygwin team to publish an application
that can circumvent those features just to h
On 12 April 2007 08:50, Thorsten Kampe wrote:
> * oleyk (Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:37:46 +1000)
>>> My question is, "Is there a way to create a shortcut for Alt-space, e,
>>> then p?" Can this be with fewer key strokes?
>>
>>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>> $ echo "\"\\e[2~\" paste-from-clipboard # bind the
* oleyk (Thu, 12 Apr 2007 11:37:46 +1000)
> BM> My question is, "Is there a way to create a shortcut for Alt-space, e,
> then
> BM> p?" Can this be with fewer key strokes?
>
> BM> Thanks in advance!
>
> $ echo "\"\\e[2~\" paste-from-clipboard # bind the insert key to paste from
> the clipboard"
hi
BM> My question is, "Is there a way to create a shortcut for Alt-space, e, then
BM> p?" Can this be with fewer key strokes?
BM> Thanks in advance!
$ echo "\"\\e[2~\" paste-from-clipboard # bind the insert key to paste from the
clipboard" >> ~/.inputrc
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Thanks!
Buff
On 4/11/07 1:09 PM, "Igor Peshansky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Apr 2007, Buff Miner wrote:
>
>> To whom it may concern,
>>
>> I read the following ad it all works;
>>
>> More precisely:
>> Start up bash by doing Start -> Programs -> Cygwin -> Cygwin Bash\ Sh
Buff Miner wrote on 11 April 2007 17:14:
>
> More precisely:
> Start up bash by doing Start -> Programs -> Cygwin -> Cygwin
> Bash\ Shell.
> Right click on the icon in the upper left of the title bar
> and select properties Under Options, select 'QuickEdit Mode',
> hit ok Select 'Modify shortc
On 11 April 2007 17:14, Buff Miner wrote:
> My question is, "Is there a way to create a shortcut for Alt-space, e, then
> p?"
Just modify the accelerator keys in the resource file for cmd.exe and
recompile Windows from source.
Oh, hang on . :-)
> Can this be with fewer key strokes?
On Wed, 11 Apr 2007, Buff Miner wrote:
> To whom it may concern,
>
> I read the following ad it all works;
>
> More precisely:
> Start up bash by doing Start -> Programs -> Cygwin -> Cygwin Bash\ Shell.
> Right click on the icon in the upper left of the title bar and select
> properties
> Under Op
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According to Eric Blake on 3/9/2007 7:35 AM:
> If you use Window's terminal (cmd.com) to host bash, then you must use
> Window's notion of copy-n-paste (and their terminal is rather dumb at
> copy-n-past semantics, as you have noticed).
>
> If you use
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According to ovince on 3/9/2007 12:04 AM:
> hi All
>
> Is it posible to adjust Copy and Paste in Cygwin to Ctrl-c and Ctrl-v? I do
> it in very unrobust way now (right-click, properties, mark; right-click,
> properties, copy; right-click, properties
ovince wrote:
I use 'reply' to reply to you ('reply to author' I guess is to reply to
me). And my subject looks fine
No. It does not look fine.
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2007-03/msg00286.html
Why does [ANNOUNCEMENT] keep getting added on the subject.
There is *something* wrong with yo
ovince wrote:
No chance to change it after instalation?
By chance I discovered that right-click marks easily what I want, another
right-click copy it, and another right-click paste it. This is good also
Hmmm, looks like there's something wrong with your email client.
The reply quotes don't
ovince wrote:
Thanks Carlo.
I must admit that do not know what is rxvt. Please for more info. thanks
rxvt is a terminal emulator. If you don't know what that is, think of it as dos
command prompt.
To use rxvt, select the rxvt program when you install cygwin using setup exe.
Then, fire up
ovince wrote:
hi All
Is it posible to adjust Copy and Paste in Cygwin to Ctrl-c and Ctrl-v? I do
it in very unrobust way now (right-click, properties, mark; right-click,
properties, copy; right-click, properties, paste). It is very unpleasent.
thank you
oliver
You might want to use rxvt
hah i figured it out after so many years, good old google...
Open up a Cygwin Bash Shell and click on Properties in (click top left
corner in command window), then the Options tab, and check Quick Edit
Mode...
Same applies to XP cmd window. open up a cmd window and goto
properties, and then Opti
hah yeh that has teed me off as well for past few years with XP as well...
if you can figure out a way to do it via XP's cmd.exe also as well
cygwin's command line, would be great.
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On Sat, 7 May 2005, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Sat, May 07, 2005 at 02:51:00PM +0100, zzapper wrote:
> >Your access to the Windows/cygwin clipboard
>
> My access? Are you snooping on me?
>
> >cat fred | putclip # copy/paste
>
> How did you know about fred? Get off of my computer!
>
> >getc
On Sat, May 07, 2005 at 02:51:00PM +0100, zzapper wrote:
>Your access to the Windows/cygwin clipboard
My access? Are you snooping on me?
>cat fred | putclip # copy/paste
How did you know about fred? Get off of my computer!
>getclip # copy/paste
>cat /dev/clipboard
>echo hello > /dev/clipb
Goto www.cygwin.com/packages and type in 'scp.exe'. Install the packages
that are reported (OK, there should only be 1 binary package). This is
a good general mechanism to find out if the Cygwin distribution contains
a needed utility and what package to install to get it.
Larry
Original Messa
Scott Purcell wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am running the cygwin product and I would like to copy files from
> my pc to a sun box.
>
> Currently we have a couple of run boxes and I can do a scp between
> the boxes. I would like to be able to take files from my pc and scp
> them to the suns.
>
> Can
Repeat after me: don't open old threads.
oops ...
didn't know that rule
after which time is a thread an old thread?
However I'll let you off this once, because you are using a newsreader and
I've made the same mistake before.
Thx
If you think copy on write is faster, then feel free to do s
> Repeat after me: don't open old threads.
> However I'll let you off this once, because you are using a newsreader and
> I've made the same mistake before.
BTW: As long as it's open, I did try to compile and link with the libfork.a
you(?) sent me, to try it on XP, and got nowhere. I couldn't li
> > A test program and statistics are shown below which clearly
> show Cygwin's
> > fork implementation in the lead.
>
> how much memory did your programs allocate prior to fork()ing?
> copy-on-write might only apply to applications with high memory-usage.
>
> another thing i didn't understand was,
A test program and statistics are shown below which clearly show Cygwin's
fork implementation in the lead.
how much memory did your programs allocate prior to fork()ing?
copy-on-write might only apply to applications with high memory-usage.
another thing i didn't understand was, why you took a t
ows the answer. My question is, with
> regard to Chris's post "Re: copy-on-write (oh well)"
> [http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-developers/2000-07/msg00026.h
> tml], does anyone know why a copy-on-write implementation of
> fork takes longer than the current Cygwin ver
cgf wrote:
> I assume that one possible reason is that the copy-on-write fork may be
> somehow bypassing normal in-memory sharing of text segments but I never
> knew for sure.
>
Have either of you tried this comparison on XP, to see if it's any different
there? I'm running XP here, if Chris J.
On Sat, Apr 20, 2002 at 03:06:55AM +0100, Chris January wrote:
>This is mainly a question aimed at Christopher Faylor, but maybe someone
>else knows the answer.
>My question is, with regard to Chris's post "Re: copy-on-write (oh well)"
>[http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-
D'Oh!
I had an old copy of the FAQ (the file mod date is Nov. 21 2000, but I'm
not sure if that's the original mod time or the time at which I downloaded
it). This copy of the FAQ did not mention the "paste-from-clipboard"
readling action.
Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA
At 17:53 2002
" From: Gary R. Van Sickle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
" > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
" > 2) Why does "paste-from-clipboard" stop just before the first
newline
" > in the clipboard contents while middle-mouse pastes the entire
" > contents? Is there another undocumente
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
> Of Randall R Schulz
> Gary,
>
> I was happy to learn about this:
>
> ># Make insert actually useful
> >"\e[2~": paste-from-clipboard
>
Me too, since I didn't know about it myself until I went to answer t
Gary,
I was happy to learn about this:
># Make insert actually useful
>"\e[2~": paste-from-clipboard
...since it is not documented via "man readline," "man bash" nor in my
rather dated hard-copy BASH manual.
However, I now have two questions:
1) Where does one find complete and definitive in
- Original Message -
From: "Rob" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Cygwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 5:49 AM
Subject: RE: Copy and Paste into Console
> I am sure that I remember right-click being paste when I was using RedHat
> Lin
> "Rob" == relaxedrob writes:
Rob> OK.. I used your .inputrc - thank you very much. Here is what I found:
Rob> right-click copies
Rob> insert pastes
Rob> end prints out ~
Rob> home prints out ~
Rob> middle mouse button doesn't seem to do anything!
Rob> Did I mis
Thanks for the response Gary!
>
> > If so, where should I put it?
> >
>
> Your home directory.
>
This is ok, but I found Cygwin placed my home directory inside another
program's folder. How can I change my home dir?
> > What entries would work to allow:
>
> "man readline" will get you started.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
> Of Rob
>
> Hi all!
>
> I have been searching through the archives but the responses I found
> confused me a bit.
>
Unix is a harsh mistress. That said, you want to be sure to also check the FAQ
if you ha
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