RE: scripting and cygwin

2007-06-02 Thread Gary R. Van Sickle
> From: Phil Betts [] > > You're comparing chalk & cheese and complaining that your > mouth's full of grit. Oh man, that's goin' in the act! ;-) -- Gary R. Van Sickle -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-06-01 Thread yitzle
1) Why does the Reply-To have cygwin 3 times? 2) Is there a program for people addicted to the next? On 6/1/07, Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 10:15:16AM -0700, Peter A. Castro wrote: >...Did I just hi-jack this thread? Oops! Sorry! Face it. You're a th

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-06-01 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 10:15:16AM -0700, Peter A. Castro wrote: >...Did I just hi-jack this thread? Oops! Sorry! Face it. You're a thread hijacker. You need to get into a program. Now! Before it gets any worse. cgf -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-06-01 Thread Peter A. Castro
On Fri, 1 Jun 2007, Christopher Faylor wrote: On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 08:42:54AM -0700, Stepp, Charles wrote: Why would you bother with the Windoze machine if you have OS X/FreeBSD available? Cygwin provides my X, Expect, bash, etc. on my corporate mandated Windoze laptop. Otherwise... Yes,

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-06-01 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Fri, Jun 01, 2007 at 08:42:54AM -0700, Stepp, Charles wrote: >Why would you bother with the Windoze machine if you have OS X/FreeBSD >available? > >Cygwin provides my X, Expect, bash, etc. on my corporate mandated >Windoze laptop. Otherwise... Yes, that's the $65536 question. If you can use a

RE: scripting and cygwin

2007-06-01 Thread Stepp, Charles
Why would you bother with the Windoze machine if you have OS X/FreeBSD available? Cygwin provides my X, Expect, bash, etc. on my corporate mandated Windoze laptop. Otherwise... Charles Stepp Oracle DBA -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: htt

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-06-01 Thread Mirko Vukovic
Phil Betts wrote: John wrote on Friday, June 01, 2007 3:05 AM:: I finished the script I have been working on. Unfortunately, this Pee Cee version won't even finish the full data run as it crashes with Zone Alarm. Since I have a long term good relationship with Zone Alarm, I have to write off

RE: scripting and cygwin

2007-06-01 Thread Phil Betts
John wrote on Friday, June 01, 2007 3:05 AM:: > I finished the script I have been working on. Unfortunately, > this Pee Cee version won't even finish the full data run > as it crashes with Zone Alarm. Since I have a long term good > relationship with Zone Alarm, I have to write off cygwin. > > An

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-06-01 Thread Thorsten Kampe
* John (Thu, 31 May 2007 22:05:28 -0400) > I finished the script I have been working on. Unfortunately, > this Pee Cee version won't even finish the full data run > as it crashes with Zone Alarm. Since I have a long term good > relationship with Zone Alarm, I have to write off cygwin. > > And here

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-06-01 Thread Thorsten Kampe
* John (Thu, 31 May 2007 23:29:25 -0400) > umm... looking at the timings... I fell asleep waiting > for cygwin go complete. News for the newbie: Cygwin doesn't complete at all. You cannot start Cygwin and you can't stop it. Probably you're using some kind of shell (script) and I bet my pants tha

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread yitzle
I fail to follow the logic behind that statement. You suggested that "those with IQ less than 80 have responded so far..." I noted that by your own reply, you are implying that you believe your IQ to be below 80. Your reply 1) is agreeing with what I said ("yes, ..."), yet it seems to be agreeing

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread John
I have no problem. It behaves beautifully on Mac OS. What problem do you refer to? Andrew DeFaria wrote: John wrote: umm... looking at the timings... I fell asleep waiting for cygwin go complete. I fell asleep listening to your sorry assed incomplete explanation. Let's not forget who has the p

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread Andrew DeFaria
yitzle wrote: Any bets as to how far or how fast this will degrade to name calling? 0 seconds... You frigging idiot! OK, now that we've gotten past that... -- Andrew DeFaria I thought about how mothers feed their babies with tiny little spoons and forks so I wondered, what

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread yitzle
On 5/31/07, yitzle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Any bets as to how far or how fast this will degrade to name calling? Oops. I was going to write "how far/fast this will degrade" then threw in the name calling. Make that: Any bets as to how fast this will degrade to name calling? -- Unsubscribe

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread Andrew DeFaria
John wrote: umm... looking at the timings... I fell asleep waiting for cygwin go complete. I fell asleep listening to your sorry assed incomplete explanation. Let's not forget who has the problem here. *You do*. And you are getting no solutions with your stupid attitude now are you? -- Andrew

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread yitzle
Any bets as to how far or how fast this will degrade to name calling? -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread Andrew DeFaria
John wrote: oh and you are the guy in the PC commercials, yes? Very funny! Geeze! You ran out of material already?!? That's frigging funny! Christopher Faylor wrote: On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 11:15:55PM -0400, John wrote: You are playing the Windoze guy in one of those Mac PC commercials, yes

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread Andrew DeFaria
John wrote: You are playing the Windoze guy in one of those Mac PC commercials, yes? Very funny! Actually, no, I'm not. Next WAG! -- Andrew DeFaria Yes, I guess, they oughtta name a drink after you. - John Prine -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-s

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread John
oh and you are the guy in the PC commercials, yes? Very funny! Christopher Faylor wrote: On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 11:15:55PM -0400, John wrote: You are playing the Windoze guy in one of those Mac PC commercials, yes? Very funny! I'll tell you what's funny: your inability to spell simple word

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread John
umm... looking at the timings... I fell asleep waiting for cygwin go complete. Christopher Faylor wrote: On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 11:15:55PM -0400, John wrote: You are playing the Windoze guy in one of those Mac PC commercials, yes? Very funny! I'll tell you what's funny: your inability to sp

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Thu, May 31, 2007 at 11:15:55PM -0400, John wrote: >You are playing the Windoze guy in one of those Mac PC >commercials, yes? Very funny! I'll tell you what's funny: your inability to spell simple words like "Windows" and "PC" and your notion that thousands of people must care that an unexplai

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread John
You are playing the Windoze guy in one of those Mac PC commercials, yes? Very funny! Andrew DeFaria wrote: John wrote: Hi, I finished the script I have been working on. Unfortunately, this Pee Cee version won't even finish the full data run as it crashes with Zone Alarm. Since I have a long te

Re: scripting and cygwin

2007-05-31 Thread Andrew DeFaria
John wrote: Hi, I finished the script I have been working on. Unfortunately, this Pee Cee version won't even finish the full data run as it crashes with Zone Alarm. Since I have a long term good relationship with Zone Alarm, I have to write off cygwin. And here are the timings I get from my Win