Re: Perhaps a silly question or two

2005-06-17 Thread Brian Dessent
"G.A.L." wrote: > (1) I've installed cygwin and am building using the C++ compiler - in order > to get code using the STL to build, do I have to install the Standard > Template Library in addition to the C++ compiler? I ask because it doesn't > appear that I can get my STL code calls to build. No

Perhaps a silly question or two

2005-06-17 Thread G.A.L.
(1) I've installed cygwin and am building using the C++ compiler - in order to get code using the STL to build, do I have to install the Standard Template Library in addition to the C++ compiler? I ask because it doesn't appear that I can get my STL code calls to build. (2) More of a compiler quest

Re: Silly question: Cygwin's FTP timestamps

2003-08-14 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Mon, 11 Aug 2003, Frédéric L. W. Meunier wrote: > I usually check the timestamps of the directories (and > cygwin-announce etc.) to see if something was released. > > With lynx: > > Aug 12 01:54 DirectoryXFree86 > Aug 12 01:54 Directorydb > Aug 11 22:54 Directorylynx

Silly question: Cygwin's FTP timestamps

2003-08-14 Thread Frédéric L. W. Meunier
I usually check the timestamps of the directories (and cygwin-announce etc.) to see if something was released. With lynx: Aug 12 01:54 DirectoryXFree86 Aug 12 01:54 Directorydb Aug 11 22:54 Directorylynx Aug 11 22:54 Directoryssmtp Aug 11 22:54 Directory

Fwd: Re: silly question

2003-01-22 Thread Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
iston, MA 01746 (508) 893-9889 - FAX >Here is the dump from cygcheck > >Thanks for your help, > >Yves. > > > > > > >>From: "Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>To: "Yves Petinot" <[EMA

Re: silly question

2003-01-22 Thread Randall R Schulz
Yves, Yes, taken as such, it's a silly question. Q: "How do I get the commands I didn't install?" A: "Install them." Or, to be a bit less facetious, install the "fileutils" package. If you had installed all the available packages, you'd have th

Re: silly question

2003-01-22 Thread Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
At 09:54 PM 1/22/2003, Yves Petinot wrote: >Hi, > >I am fairly new to cygwin and this question is certainly silly but i cannot seem to >figure out what the cause to my problem is. > >I have a pretty complete installation of cygwin running on my machine (W2K) and it >seems i never got basic comman

silly question

2003-01-22 Thread Yves Petinot
Hi, I am fairly new to cygwin and this question is certainly silly but i cannot seem to figure out what the cause to my problem is. I have a pretty complete installation of cygwin running on my machine (W2K) and it seems i never got basic commands such as "cp", "ls", "rm" to be installed. This

Re: Perhaps a silly question

2002-04-11 Thread Jeffrey D. Whitman
Thanks - I got it. Jeff Pavel Tsekov wrote: > Hello Jeffrey, > > Thursday, April 11, 2002, 10:30:49 AM, you wrote: > > JDW> I performed a download for the latest cygwin release on a win2000 > JDW> machine > JDW> and it seemed like I got all the packages including the C compilers. > JDW>

Re: Perhaps a silly question

2002-04-11 Thread Pavel Tsekov
Hello Jeffrey, Thursday, April 11, 2002, 10:30:49 AM, you wrote: JDW> I performed a download for the latest cygwin release on a win2000 JDW> machine JDW> and it seemed like I got all the packages including the C compilers. JDW> However, JDW> on a win98 machine I have at home, I do not get th

Perhaps a silly question

2002-04-11 Thread Jeffrey D. Whitman
I performed a download for the latest cygwin release on a win2000 machine and it seemed like I got all the packages including the C compilers. However, on a win98 machine I have at home, I do not get the compilers in the install. That is, gcc and g++ are missing entirely. What am I doing wro