> I created a fix and I'm just building cygwin 1.7.29 with it.
That's a good news, and thanks for the quick fix! I'll let you
know if the issue is resolved on my end, too.
Anton Lavrentiev
Contractor NIH/NLM/NCBI
On Apr 7 11:57, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Apr 5 02:35, Lavrentiev, Anton (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] wrote:
> > >> I can’t push this through your list spam filter. Another attempt...
> >
> > I was trying a few times, and finally deleted the strace attachment. Let's
> > see if this will go through.
On Apr 5 02:35, Lavrentiev, Anton (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] wrote:
> >> I can’t push this through your list spam filter. Another attempt...
>
> I was trying a few times, and finally deleted the strace attachment. Let's
> see if this will go through.
> Excuse me for being a bit straightforward, but th
On Mon, Apr 07, 2014 at 02:33:18AM +, Lavrentiev, Anton (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C]
wrote:
>cgf wrote:
>>You seem to have no problem asking for help with cygserver without
>>insulting cygserver in the process. Possibly you're even interested in
>>improving cygserver.
>
>I was trying to submit a bug re
> You seem to have no problem asking for help with cygserver without
> insulting cygserver in the process. Possibly you're even interested in
> improving cygserver.
I was trying to submit a bug report in good faith (and many tries, for that
matter),
yet the only way to do that was through this l
On Sat, Apr 05, 2014 at 02:35:59AM +, Lavrentiev, Anton (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C]
wrote:
>>> I can’t push this through your list spam filter. Another attempt...
>
>I was trying a few times, and finally deleted the strace attachment.
>Let's see if this will go through. Excuse me for being a bit
>str
>> I can’t push this through your list spam filter. Another attempt...
I was trying a few times, and finally deleted the strace attachment. Let's see
if this will go through.
Excuse me for being a bit straightforward, but the spam filter this list is
using is *really* stupid!
> Still, you're
On Apr 2 16:26, Lavrentiev, Anton (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] wrote:
> > there's really no reason to quote that at all
>
> Maybe, but how would I know that you did not need that?
That's why I said "for the records" :)
> > It means the pointer to the "signal_arrived" event object is invalid.
> > "signal_
> there's really no reason to quote that at all
Maybe, but how would I know that you did not need that?
> It means the pointer to the "signal_arrived" event object is invalid.
> "signal_arrived" is used internally to notify wait functions that a
> POSIX signal arrived for the process and to imple
On Apr 1 14:20, Lavrentiev, Anton (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Event Log on my PC is full (literally) of these, recorded every 5 seconds or
> so, and
> usually coming in in pairs (2 of the same, then 5 sec pause, then another 2,
> and so on)
>
> Could someone please explain what do they
Hi,
Event Log on my PC is full (literally) of these, recorded every 5 seconds or
so, and
usually coming in in pairs (2 of the same, then 5 sec pause, then another 2,
and so on)
Could someone please explain what do they mean? I am not running with Admin
privs (although, cygserver is). My apps
I do have all Cygwin packages on my PC. I assume that I must specifically
"activate" syslogd?
But why? If the same info is in now the Windows event log, what else
would be learned?
Thanks.
Lester
:Lester Ingber wrote:
:
:> In /etc/cygserver.conf I set
:> kern.log.syslog yes
:> and restarted t
Lester Ingber wrote:
> In /etc/cygserver.conf I set
> kern.log.syslog yes
> and restarted the cygserver service.
> I then started my startxwin.sh.
>
> I still have an empty /var/log/cygserver.log file, with the same
> errors in Event Viewer -> Application.
You need to install syslogd (part of in
In /etc/cygserver.conf I set
kern.log.syslog yes
and restarted the cygserver service.
I then started my startxwin.sh.
I still have an empty /var/log/cygserver.log file, with the same
errors in Event Viewer -> Application.
Lester
On Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 01:13:51PM -0400, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote
he body of your email. Doing
so just feeds spammers. Better yet, don't include unneeded header lines in
your replies at all.
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: On 10/09/2006, Lester Ingber wrote:
: >I am having problems with cygserver si
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On 10/09/2006, Lester Ingber wrote:
I am having problems with cygserver similar to those discussed in
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2005-05/msg01378.html. On my XP Pro
system, under Administrative Tools -> Event Viewer -> Application, I see
several red X's whenever I start my modified startxwi
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