Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Little Bug under Win32"
2001 Apr 02
1
[PATCH]: scp could hang in Cygwin
Hi,
attached is a patch which solves the following problem:
Sometimes scp could hang in Cygwin when used as remote end using
the -t option. This is due to a binmode/textmode problem which
could be raised by the login shell which is used by the user and
it's setting of textmode on stdin. The patch solves that problem
by explicitly setting binmode on stdin.
Besides solving the hanging
2017 Feb 09
1
[PATCH] Fix compile with cygwin
The underscores are wrong. The comment is also correct.
Also remove the configure.ac option. Otherwise it tries to compile the
windows unicode stuff which POSIX(cygwin) does not understand.
---
configure.ac | 2 +-
include/share/compat.h | 2 +-
src/libFLAC/stream_decoder.c | 3 ---
src/libFLAC/stream_encoder.c | 3 ---
src/share/grabbag/file.c | 8 +-------
5 files
2010 Nov 19
3
File Offsets for SCP (patch)
I don't know if anyone would be interested in this but I'm including a
patch to allow for offsets when transferring files with SCP.
It's pretty simple and assumes the user knows what they are doing (for
example, if transferring with a wild card the offset would apply to all
files). -A is the number of bytes offset from the beginning of the
files. -Z is the number of bytes inset
2000 Aug 01
2
Port of OpenSSH-2.1.1p4 to Cygwin
Hi,
since the previous port of OpenSSH to Cygwin, there's happened
a lot with Cygwin.
We have worked hard to allow a more smooth porting of UNIX
applications which results in two major advantages:
- There's no need to use so called `text mode' in open calls
anymore.
- With only less interventions in the applications code the concept
of real and effective uid's is supported
2003 Jan 21
6
Please test rsync-2.5.6pre2
The second rsync-2.5.6 pre-release version is now available at:
http://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/preview/rsync-2.5.6pre2.tar.gz
ftp://rsync.samba.org/pub/rsync/preview/rsync-2.5.6pre2.tar.gz
rsync://rsync.samba.org/ftp/rsync/preview/rsync-2.5.6pre2.tar.gz
There's also a corresponding '.sig' file that contains a gpg signature
of the file; the public key is available on the
2001 Jan 31
1
Syntax error....
You might want to fix this:
diff -x CVS -uwrN ../OggVorbis.clean/vorbis-tools/oggenc/platform.c ./vorbis-tools/oggenc/platform.c
--- ../OggVorbis.clean/vorbis-tools/oggenc/platform.c Thu Feb 1 01:25:36 2001
+++ ./vorbis-tools/oggenc/platform.c Thu Feb 1 01:23:08 2001
@@ -52,7 +58,7 @@
}
#endif
-#ifdef __WATCOMC__ || __BORLANDC__
+#if defined(__WATCOMC__) || defined(__BORLANDC__)
void
2004 Aug 06
1
some portability fixes ...
i don't want to deal with CVS, so i'll just post some minor fixes along
to explanations for your amusement on this list ...
I. cygwin compilability
cygwin doesn't yet handle threads that is compatible with icecast, but
thankfully icecast supports win32 native threads. however, cygwin's
preprocessor "#define"'s makes icecast confuse whether it should behave
2003 Mar 04
1
2.5.6 needs following fix on WinNTs
Hi,
Here is the problem (syscall.c, function do_open) on NT, Win2K, WinXP,
with stripped "/" for UNC path convention, detected in release 2.5.5,
2.5.6:
int do_open(char *pathname, int flags, mode_t mode)
{
if (flags != O_RDONLY) {
if (dry_run) return -1;
CHECK_RO
}
#ifdef O_BINARY
/* for Windows */
flags |= O_BINARY;
#endif
/* some systems can't handle a double / */
2018 Jun 28
5
DRS and DNS sync are not working after update from 4.8.2 to 4.8.3
After update I have got this:
samba-tool drs kcc -Uadm2 -d 9
INFO: Current debug levels:
all: 9
tdb: 9
printdrivers: 9
lanman: 9
smb: 9
rpc_parse: 9
rpc_srv: 9
rpc_cli: 9
passdb: 9
sam: 9
auth: 9
winbind: 9
vfs: 9
idmap: 9
quota: 9
acls: 9
locking: 9
msdfs: 9
dmapi: 9
registry: 9
scavenger: 9
dns: 9
ldb: 9
tevent: 9
auth_audit: 9
2011 Aug 14
10
Call for testing: OpenSSH-5.9
Hi,
OpenSSH 5.9 is almost ready for release, so we would appreciate testing
on as many platforms and systems as possible. This release contains a
couple of new features and changes and bug fixes. Testing of the new
sandboxed privilege separation mode (see below) would be particularly
appreciated.
Snapshot releases for portable OpenSSH are available from
http://www.mindrot.org/openssh_snap/
The
2013 Jun 27
2
[PATCH] hivex: Add O_BINARY flag to open calls for platforms where this isn't the default (such as Win32)
Hi
As my cross platform registry editor (FRED available from
https://www.pinguin.lu (sorry for advertising but I couldn't resist
;-))) is evolving, I recently added write support to it.
While under Linux everything worked nice, the Windblows build didn't.
It seems that Windows opens files by default in text mode (O_TEXT) which
is a problem. The attached patch adds the O_BINARY flag to
2007 Sep 24
1
pam session=yes with gssapi authentication
hi there
I noticed the following behaviour with auth backend pam and "args
session=yes *" configuration:
- login with "plain": pam session gets opend
- login with "gssapi" (kerberos): pam session isn't opend (-> no $HOME
will be created)
Is this a bug or just a limitation by GSSAPI (maybe gssapi works around
PAM)?
- Thomas
Dovecot Versions seen this:
-
2000 Dec 15
2
Ports
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000 10:06:39 +1100, Michael Smith wrote:
>>I've done a port for OS/2 using Watcom C++, including a simple command line
>>player based on vorbisfile_example.c, which can be downloaded from
>>http://silk.apana.org.au/utils.html
>>It'd be nice if my changes could be commited to CVS, should I just post
>>patches here?
>
>Yes, unless
2019 Aug 09
0
[PATCH] Switch to utimensat for newer POSIX versions
Some libcs like uClibc-ng can optionally disable deprecated functions.
utime is one of them. When done so, both the header and the function go
missing.
This fixes flac_utime to work in such a situation.
---
include/share/compat.h | 10 +++++++++-
src/libFLAC/metadata_iterators.c | 9 +++++++--
src/share/grabbag/file.c | 9 +++++++--
3 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 5
2004 Sep 28
1
[cygwin] Fwd: Updated: rsync-2.6.2-3
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
Here goes the announcement of the 2.6.2-3 package for cygwin (available
from cygwin's setup itself).
If you wonder what "2.6.2-3" means, it's basically the third "cygwin
package" that uses rsync-2.6.2 sources.
This third attempt solves both the august security fix and the textmode
bug that 2.6.2-2 had.
follows the
2013 Jul 14
1
There is an error in chmod(1)
There is an error in the chmod(1) man page.
tingo at kg-v2$ uname -a
FreeBSD kg-v2.kg4.no 8.3-STABLE FreeBSD 8.3-STABLE #6: Fri Apr 27 23:50:55 CEST 2012
root at kg-v2.kg4.no:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
tingo at kg-v2$ apropos ^sticky
sticky(7) - sticky text and append-only directories
tingo at kg-v2$ man 1 chmod | grep sticky
1000 (the sticky bit). See chmod(2)
2002 Feb 20
2
[PATCH] rsync on cygwin - textmode config files
I've been running rsync-2.4.2 with an old patch of mine for some time for
backup purposes. Due to the recent remote bug, I thought it was time to
upgrade, even if the host was behind a firewall.
So I dug up the old patch (2.5.2 version attached), that I think I sent ages
ago to this list as well. It does the following:
(1) Firstly, the only sensible way to run something as
2004 Jan 30
1
rsync 2.6.0: possible sanitization bug?
Hiya.
While merging the 2.6.0 changes into our modified version of rsync, I
noticed the following bit of code in 2.6.0's options.c:
extern int sanitize_paths;
if (sanitize_paths)
sanitize_path(strdup(files_from), NULL);
filesfrom_fd = open(files_from, O_RDONLY|O_BINARY);
Since sanitize_path modifies its first argument in place, the path that
open()
2003 Jan 26
1
[PATCH] open O_TEXT and O_BINARY for cygwin/windows
Ville Herva [mailto:vherva@niksula.hut.fi] wrote:
> Of course, whether O_TEXT is defined or not does not
> necessarily imply the availability of "t", but I
> can't think of better alternative.
Stratus VOS implements O_TEXT and O_BINARY but does not recognize "t". We
have the options defined in ANS C and in POSIX. I'm at home and don't have
my reference
2002 Jul 02
1
Change atrributes of file on windows side (or DOS)
To whomever may help:
I am trying to change the attributes for a file on the linux system, but trying to do it on the windows side or dos prompt. The dos attrib command will not do this, and while researching I found a setmode command, but this gives me an "invalid command" message. Can someone tell me how to modify a file's attributes on a linux system from the windows end