Greetings, I am running "Wanderlust" (an emacs mailer)
under NT Emacs 21.3 on WinXP SP 1. WL uses the
emacs-mime package, and within that package I can
hit 'v' to launch an external application using
mailcap settings.
This works fine on my Mac (OS X); in my mailcap there
I use /sw/bin/launch ("la
(I asked this question in October and got no response
...
would be happy if anyone on this list could help me
out.)
Greetings, I am running "Wanderlust" (an emacs mailer)
under NT Emacs 21.3 on WinXP SP 1. WL uses the
emacs-mime package, and within that package I can
hit 'v' to launch an external
Greetings, I've really tried to look through the archives and the FAQ and can't
find a reason why my problem is occurring.
I am running latest cygwin and installed sshd as a service under XP. I am
running bash as well.
When I start a bash shell on the Windows box itself, system variables (as set
Greetings, sticky problem here. I am running compile jobs remotely on
a server running cygwin sshd.
Versions:
Cygwin dll: 1.5.18
sshd: OpenSSH_4.2p1, OpenSSL 0.9.8a 11 Oct 2005.
Windows: Windows XP Professional Ver 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 2
Visual Studio: Microsoft (R) Development En
Larry Hall (Cygwin cygwin.com> writes:
>
> John Owens wrote:
> > Greetings, sticky problem here. I am running compile jobs remotely on
> > a server running cygwin sshd.
>
> <http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2007-01/msg00651.html>
In fact this does solve the probl
John Owens yahoo.com> writes:
> my login, so it's not exactly the same symptom as above. We will try
> an upgrade of cygwin and see if that allows me to use public key again.
Upgrade of cygwin didn't help, alas, so I'll just use password for
the time being.
JDO
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