On 2023-11-28 21:36, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin wrote:
On 29.11.2023 02:53, Brian Inglis via Cygwin wrote:
On 2023-11-27 10:41, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin wrote:
On 03.10.2023 11:10, Rambiz Khalili via Cygwin wrote:
Since the SINGULAR forum has stopped operating, I do not know how to get
help with r
On 29.11.2023 02:53, Brian Inglis via Cygwin wrote:
On 2023-11-27 10:41, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin wrote:
On 03.10.2023 11:10, Rambiz Khalili via Cygwin wrote:
Since the SINGULAR forum has stopped operating, I do not know how to get
help with regards to my programming problems. Please let me know
On 2023-11-27 10:41, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin wrote:
On 03.10.2023 11:10, Rambiz Khalili via Cygwin wrote:
Since the SINGULAR forum has stopped operating, I do not know how to get
help with regards to my programming problems. Please let me know where I
could direct my questions to. Is there a ded
On 03.10.2023 11:10, Rambiz Khalili via Cygwin wrote:
Dear Madam or Sir,
Since the SINGULAR forum has stopped operating, I do not know how to get
help with regards to my programming problems. Please let me know where I
could direct my questions to. Is there a dedicated google group out there,
pl
Dear Madam or Sir,
Since the SINGULAR forum has stopped operating, I do not know how to get
help with regards to my programming problems. Please let me know where I
could direct my questions to. Is there a dedicated google group out there,
please?
Best Regards
Rambiz Khalili
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Problem reports:
gh via Cygwin writes:
> Currently, cygwin is in C:\cygwin, which I have moved to
> C:\cygwin-bck. I then want to install in the now almost empty
> C:\cygwin, but copying there the necessary config files so that
> setup-x86_64.exe knows which packages to download.
Create the new target directory (o
On Thu, Jun 15, 2023 at 2:59 PM Dan Harkless via Cygwin wrote:
>
> On 6/15/2023 5:47 AM, marco atzeri via Cygwin wrote:
> > On Thu, Jun 15, 2023 at 12:15 PM gh via Cygwin wrote:
> > > Currently, cygwin is in C:\cygwin, which I have moved to C:\cygwin-bck. I
> > > then want to install in the now
gh
Cc: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: help needed - transition from 32bits to 64bits
On Thu, Jun 15, 2023 at 12:15 PM gh via Cygwin wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> Sorry if this question was already answered somewhere in the FAQ.
>
>
>
> I am running a deprecated 32bits version, an
On 6/15/2023 5:47 AM, marco atzeri via Cygwin wrote:
On Thu, Jun 15, 2023 at 12:15 PM gh via Cygwin wrote:
> Currently, cygwin is in C:\cygwin, which I have moved to C:\cygwin-bck. I
then want to install in the now almost empty C:\cygwin,
No need to rename the directory as the Cygwin 64 bit wi
On Thu, Jun 15, 2023 at 12:15 PM gh via Cygwin wrote:
>
> Dear all,
>
> Sorry if this question was already answered somewhere in the FAQ.
>
>
>
> I am running a deprecated 32bits version, and want to switch to 64bits.
> Install procedure is easy, but does not cover one thing : I
> would like to p
Dear all,
Sorry if this question was already answered somewhere in the FAQ.
I am running a deprecated 32bits version, and want to switch to 64bits. Install
procedure is easy, but does not cover one thing : I
would like to preserve the list of packages I have installed, and minimize the
ch
On 17/10/2017 17:21, Mike Adkins wrote:
It will not let me chown cyg_server /home
you should not do it.
From: Mike Adkins
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2017 11:18 AM
To: cygwin cygwin.com
Subject: RE: Cygwin Help needed
Any help?
There was already an answer
https://cygwin.com/ml
It will not let me chown cyg_server /home
From: Mike Adkins [mailto:bmike.adk...@gmail.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 17, 2017 11:18 AM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: RE: Cygwin Help needed
Any help?
From: Mike Adkins [mailto:bmike.adk...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2017 10:17
Any help?
From: Mike Adkins [mailto:bmike.adk...@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2017 10:17 AM
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Cygwin Help needed
After I installed Cygwin syslog-ng, Cygwin ssh isn't working correctly..
I am unable to change ownership or permissions.. /ho
> After I installed Cygwin syslog-ng, Cygwin ssh isn't working correctly..
>
> I am unable to change ownership or permissions.. /home is owned by
> Administrator, not Cyg_server.. /dev is showing up in the folder list and
> had been hidden.. and ssh keys are not working.. only with password.
After I installed Cygwin syslog-ng, Cygwin ssh isn't working correctly..
I am unable to change ownership or permissions.. /home is owned by
Administrator, not Cyg_server.. /dev is showing up in the folder list and
had been hidden.. and ssh keys are not working.. only with password.
Can
Hi all
Why the following test code works fluently in Linux and cygwin 1.5.
But with cygwin 2.4.1 it gives a segmentation fault, when running "x =
mem[filePageSize];"
--- Process 101084, exception c005 at 0040132E
--- Process 101084 thread 101312 exited with status 0xc005
--- Process 1010
On 18/03/2016 20:36, ari kumpumäki wrote:
Hi all
Why the following test code works fluently in Linux and cygwin 1.5.
But with cygwin 2.4.1 it gives a segmentation fault, when running "x =
mem[filePageSize];"
return (char *) mmap(0, ALIGN_TO_PAGE_SIZE(size), PROT_NONE,
MAP_SHARED | MAP_AN
> Henry S Thompson writes:
> Anibal Morales writes:
>> I don't have a lot of free time but I miss my Xemacs. If I can make
>> a difference I would like to volunteer and help release this
>> package but I am a total cygwin package noob.
> Unfortunately it isn't (just) a
Anibal Morales writes:
> I don't have a lot of free time but I miss my Xemacs. If I can make
> a difference I would like to volunteer and help release this
> package but I am a total cygwin package noob.
Unfortunately it isn't (just) a packaging matter. Getting xemacs to
compile for 64-bit c
I don't have a lot of free time but I miss my Xemacs. If I can make a
difference I would like to volunteer and help release this package but I am
a total cygwin package noob.
On Fri, Jan 7, 2011 at 20:09, wrote:
> Setting LANG to any value prevents the crash.
That's great news that you've identified the problem.
> Can w3m be changed so that it wont crash in this instance?
Absolutely - either through a configuration setting or a patch. I'll
upversion once it's worki
On 01/07/2011 06:09 PM, nyc4...@aol.com wrote:
> It appears that it crashes if LANG is not defined
>
> When function term.c:check_cygwin_console:239 is called and
> the following is evaluated with environment variable LANG undefined:
>
> if (strncmp(getenv("LANG"), "ja", 2) == 0) {
Yep, ge
nyc4...@aol.com writes:
> Bob Heckel writes:
>
>> On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 16:22, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>> On Wed, Jan 05, 2011 at 04:16:37PM -0500, nyc4bosaol.com wrote:
nyc4bosaol.com writes:
Bob created a debug version of w3m for me.
Here's what I see:
The cra
Bob Heckel writes:
> On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 16:22, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> On Wed, Jan 05, 2011 at 04:16:37PM -0500, nyc4bosaol.com wrote:
>>>nyc4bosaol.com writes:
>>>
>>>Bob created a debug version of w3m for me.
>>>
>>>Here's what I see:
>>>
>>>The crash occurs when doin a `strncmp' in cy
On Wed, Jan 5, 2011 at 16:22, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 05, 2011 at 04:16:37PM -0500, nyc4bosaol.com wrote:
>>nyc4bosaol.com writes:
>>
>>Bob created a debug version of w3m for me.
>>
>>Here's what I see:
>>
>>The crash occurs when doin a `strncmp' in cygwin1.dll:
>>
>> 4 [main]
On Wed, Jan 05, 2011 at 04:16:37PM -0500, nyc4...@aol.com wrote:
>nyc4...@aol.com writes:
>
>I've been working with Bob on this but I think we've at
>an impass (see below):
>
>> "Robert S. Heckel Jr." writes:
>>
>>> On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 21:07, Robert S. Heckel Jr.
>>> wrote:
Will let you
nyc4...@aol.com writes:
I've been working with Bob on this but I think we've at
an impass (see below):
> "Robert S. Heckel Jr." writes:
>
>> On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 21:07, Robert S. Heckel Jr.
>> wrote:
>>> Will let you know if I find anything. Anyone else experience 0.5.2-1
>>> crashes?
>>
2009/9/10 Kit Johnson:
> Thanks so much for taking the time to help. This is the first time I've
> used a mailing list so I hope I've replied correctly.
Yep, except you replied to me instead of the list. ;)
> I understand charactersets and locales better now. I followed your
> recommendations
2009/9/9 Kit Johnson:
> I'm just getting started with cygwin and really enjoying the linux-like
> functionality under windows. I have one major problem which is displaying
> unicode filenames in bash.
>
> To be specific about my problem, I do not need to type unicode under bash, I
> simply want to
I'm just getting started with cygwin and really enjoying the linux-like
functionality under windows. I have one major problem which is
displaying unicode filenames in bash.
There are two references in the cygwin documentation to getting unicode
up and running. Unfortunately the FAQ is incredib
>
> A: Yes.
> > Q: Are you sure?
> >> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
> >>> Q: Why is top posting annoying in email?
>
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> Problem reports:
stevench2000 wrote:
Thanks to both of you for the tips.
After adding the -ddd option in invoking sshd in the ssh-host-config, I was
able to see this error message from the log:
17 [main] sshd 42180 child_copy: linked dll data write copy failed,
0x24500
0..0x2452E0, done 0, windows pid 42200
s the logical flow of conversation.
> >>> Q: Why is top posting annoying in email?
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On 11/29/2008, Matthias Meyer wrote:
Please go to your server and run "/usr/sbin/sshd -ddd -D" Maybee your
ssh-server say something about the reason.
This won't work. You'll need to set up a new service which invokes
'sshd' with the above debug flags and start that service instead. See
'ssh-h
stevench2000 wrote:
>
> Hi, good day.
>
> my systme is vista 32bit
> as Admin, I downloaded the sshd packages and installed them
> - opened cygwin bash as administrator
> - ran ssh-host-config -y and accepted overwriting to /etc/sshd_config and
> /etc/inetd.d/sshd-inetd when asked
> - ran ssh-us
config doesn't seem to have
anything out of ordinary.
Can anyone please suggest some helps?
Thanks in advance!
Regards,
Steve
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On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 04:17:30PM -0500, Matthew Woehlke wrote:
> Robert Kiesling wrote:
>>>? I don't know what this means but Windows has the equivalent of
>>>SIGSEGV.
>>The signal is non-catchable by UNIX apps. That ability would be useful
>>when malloc goes whizzing off into the video RAM, bu
Robert Kiesling wrote:
? I don't know what this means but Windows has the equivalent of SIGSEGV.
The signal is non-catchable by UNIX apps. That ability would
be useful when malloc goes whizzing off into the video RAM, but
the issue is almost always a bug somewhere else in the app. That
is n
> On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 09:55:26AM -0400, Robert Kiesling wrote:
> >> Jim Kleckner wrote:
> >> > Dave Korn wrote:
> >> [...]
> >> >> I'm adding code to cygcheck to detect whether any of the software
> >> that has
> >> >> been known at some time to cause these kinds of problems are
> >> installed
On Fri, Sep 07, 2007 at 09:55:26AM -0400, Robert Kiesling wrote:
>> Jim Kleckner wrote:
>> > Dave Korn wrote:
>> [...]
>> >> I'm adding code to cygcheck to detect whether any of the software
>> that has
>> >> been known at some time to cause these kinds of problems are
>> installed on
>> >> the ta
> Jim Kleckner wrote:
> > Dave Korn wrote:
> [...]
> >> I'm adding code to cygcheck to detect whether any of the software
> that has
> >> been known at some time to cause these kinds of problems are
> installed on
> >> the target system being cygchecked.
> [...]
> > Do you think a "tester" for API
Jim Kleckner wrote:
> Dave Korn wrote:
[...]
>> I'm adding code to cygcheck to detect whether any of the software
that has
>> been known at some time to cause these kinds of problems are
installed on
>> the target system being cygchecked.
[...]
> Do you think a "tester" for API sanity is possible?
Dave Korn wrote:
These sorts of problems (cpu usage pegged at 100%, or mysterious hangs or
fork failures) are often caused by buggy versions of antivirus, antispyware,
personal firewall, or other similar security or system-related software that
hooks into every running process and - because
On 07 August 2007 01:27, Olumide wrote:
> Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
>> The best solution would be to uninstall McAfee (I'm serious!) But if you
>> don't want to do that, try disabling real-time scanning.
>
> I did it differently. I "asked" McAfee to consider setup.exe a low risk
> process :-) .
shiliang Wang wrote:
From: shiliang Wang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 4:52 PM
To: 'cygwin@cygwin.com'
Subject: Help needed to access cygwin sshd server (installed on windows)
from remote client with putty under windows XP
Hi,
I am new here, I just
From: shiliang Wang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 26, 2007 4:52 PM
To: 'cygwin@cygwin.com'
Subject: Help needed to access cygwin sshd server (installed on windows)
from remote client with putty under windows XP
Hi,
I am new here, I just wonder if someone can help me
Hello Cygwin Friends,
We have our source files and make file infrastructure shared across
Solaris, Linux and Windows platforms. I am facing some issues under
specific conditions while building on Cygwin.
Our project areas are under "\\minar\dsp_qdsptools_cvsw-hyd" under
which we have our respect
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Please follow list netiquette, and put replies
Hey,
> What list is appropriate for discussing mingw?
Probably the MinGW-users list. See the MinGW web site for details,
http://www.mingw.org.
Chris
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On 21 Mar 2006 at 6:54, Eric Blake wrote:
[snip]
> then consider the mingw project (cygwin is even nice enough to provide
> the
> - -mno-cygwin compiler switch for compiling a mingw app, but using that
> means your app is no longer a cygwin app so this mailing list is no
> longer
> the place to d
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According to Usman Khan on 3/20/2006 12:04 PM:
> suppose i compiled a program and it runs successfully (make install done).
> now that i want that the program runs on any other pc, is there a way
> to find all the dlls that are required, some program,
suppose i compiled a program and it runs successfully (make install done).
now that i want that the program runs on any other pc, is there a way
to find all the dlls that are required, some program, or a program
that makes an installer that installs all the files with the dlls
required for that pro
On 14 Oct, S.Sunil Kumar wrote:
> I would like to install CYGWIN in my WIN-XP-HE PC.
> I have downloaded the CYGWIN Program from one of the
> FTP site by running the SETUP.EXE file.
>
> But I would like to know about how to install it in
> the XP System.
There's a mailing list where q
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005, Amit dattatraya Bhandar wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am running cygwin on a Win2k machine. I have a C
> program that I am compiling using gcc. Upon execution
> from the prompt, the program just exits without any
> output. When I run gdb on the executable,I
> set the first breakpoint
Hello,
I am running cygwin on a Win2k machine. I have a C
program that I am compiling using gcc. Upon execution
from the prompt, the program just exits without any
output. When I run gdb on the executable,I
set the first breakpoint at main() and run the
program. However, the program segfaults be
As an option -- go and download the first edition of
the book by Gerard Holzmann (author of spin & promela)
"Design and Validation of Computer Protocols"
http://spinroot.com/gerard/popd.html
then see
whether it answers your questions -- normally it should.
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 04:42:41 + (UTC
Patrick Fulgence wrote:
Hi,
I need to learn how to use the tool SPIN based on promela language. What do I
need to get on my computer for that ? I've very embarassed because I don't
arrive to do antything for understanding how it works. I've read a lot of
stuff about that nut I still being not
On Mon, Nov 29, 2004 at 04:42:41AM +, Patrick Fulgence wrote:
>I need to learn how to use the tool SPIN based on promela language.
>What do I need to get on my computer for that ? I've very embarassed
>because I don't arrive to do antything for understanding how it works.
>I've read a lot of s
Hi,
I need to learn how to use the tool SPIN based on promela language. What do I
need to get on my computer for that ? I've very embarassed because I don't
arrive to do antything for understanding how it works. I've read a lot of
stuff about that nut I still being not on the way for using it.
I think I'm going crazy...
When I try ton stall cygwin on my machine here (XEON 3200 with 3 GB of RAM)
the installation seems to work perfectly...
But the etc directory stays empty, no passwd file is created, there is no
/home
Well, I have checked the mailing list and changed the permissions
Hi,
I am new to Cygwin. I want to install it on Windows XP. Well, every time the
installation procedure stopped at 99%, and then jump up a dialog, it shows:
Runtime Error!
Program::..mporary internet files\Content.IE5\HC7NHXD\setup[1].exe
This application has requested the Runtime to terminate i
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 09:09:56AM +0100, Christian Joensson wrote:
> I just wanted to ping the cygwin list for a little help... it's a
> problem running the Ada testsuite in current gcc cvs HEAD under
> cygwin... the problem relates to a shell script trying to use the
> newly compiled gcc et al bu
I just wanted to ping the cygwin list for a little help... it's a
problem running the Ada testsuite in current gcc cvs HEAD under
cygwin... the problem relates to a shell script trying to use the
newly compiled gcc et al but end up using the system installed gcc...
maybe someone of you on this lis
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I am trying to print a file under win2000 directly
> from cygwin. I have searched the archives and
> found a reference to using a2ps (which would be
> difficult to add to me installation of cygwin)
> and a mention of using a form such as
> "//host/pri
I am trying to print a file under win2000 directly
from cygwin. I have searched the archives and
found a reference to using a2ps (which would be
difficult to add to me installation of cygwin)
and a mention of using a form such as
"//host/printer-name" to specify a printer.
I have not been able to
Rajini --
...and then Rajini said...
%
% Hello,
Hi!
%
...
% is that if I compile and build the executable with the 'g77' compiler
% supplied with cygwin, the application works i.e. the application opens the
...
% build the application using 'Compaq Visual Fortran Optimizing Compiler
% Versio
> Kindly, let as know how can we work out a solution for this as we have to
> build the application using the
> 'Compaq Visual Fortran Optimizing Compiler Version 6.1' which is available
> with Visual Studio from Microsoft.
And what does this have to do with Cygwin?
Max.
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Hello,
I am using cygwin on my Windows NT system and facing a problem. I have an
application which opens the terminal as file and writes and read to the
terminal. The source code is in Fortran which opens the file with name
specified as value returned by utility 'tty' i.e is terminal name. For th
Don't use strings for binary data.
Use an explicit character array, keeping track of the length yourself.
When you send it to a device, you'll have to use read/write rather than
string operations.
It does seem convenient to use string functions, but you'll never get
around the magic nature of
While not directly related to cygwin, the problem is as follows:
you are attempting to print an value of zero into the string -
unfortunately, ASCII 0 == NULL, which is a character string termination
character.
You wind up with possibly two NULL bytes at the end of your string.
You'll need to us
Hi,
I am sorry for this little email, I failed to find any help anywhere else so
I am sending it to you guyz.
I am calculating LRC character and appending it at end of a string. It works
fine, except when the character is null.
i.e.. when (int)lrc = 0
This string is to be send to a modem port a
Ralf Habacker wrote:
>>Correct. This seems to indicate a messed up cygwin installation, and
>>probably has little to do with libtool itself. (BTW, libtool-1.4.2
>>builds OOB on cygwin -- but it's 'oldstyle' and uses dlltool to build
>>DLL's and doesn't use the new auto-import/export features o
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf
> Of Charles Wilson
> Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 7:10 AM
> To: Stipe Tolj
> Cc: Alexei Lioubimov; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: I could not build libtool 1.4c under cygwin - hel
Stipe Tolj wrote:
>
> > 0 [main] sh 296183 fork_copy: user/cygwin data pass 2 failed,
> > 0x98..0xD58000, done 0, windows pid 4294563005, Win32 error 8
> > 0 [main] sh 374123 fork_copy: user/cygwin data pass 2 failed,
> > 0x98..0xD59000, done 0, windows pid 4294565321, Win32 e
urday, December 01, 2001 7:20 PM
Subject: Re: I could not build libtool 1.4c under cygwin - help needed!
> > 0 [main] sh 296183 fork_copy: user/cygwin data pass 2 failed,
> > 0x98..0xD58000, done 0, windows pid 4294563005, Win32 error 8
> > 0 [main] sh 374123 fo
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