Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/09/15/20:07:14
Dai,
Please keep discussions of this sort on the list instead of sending
private mail, so that they appear in the archives for others to find.
Also, please make sure your mailer honors the Reply-To: setting.
AFAICS, the only potentially private information the cygcheck output can
contain is the name of the computer, the username, and some environment
variables (including PATH). However, if you disagree, please post the
list of information in your cygcheck output that you consider private (it
will serve as a good reference and warning, and we can refer others to it
once it's in the archives).
FWIW, the same problem was was reported more comprehensively in
<http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-09/msg00992.html>, so you can simply
monitor that thread for replies and/or solutions.
Igor
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Dai Itasaka wrote:
> The output of "cygcheck -svr" contains too much private information
> for me to disclose to public.
>
> I'm doing all this in a shell window, which is pointed by Start->Cygwin
> ->Cygwin bash shell. I created a similar link that says "Cygwin tcsh shell"
> which invokes tcsh instead of bash. I use tcsh usually.
>
> There are two appearances of cygwin in setup.log because I forced it
> by selecting "reinstall" in cygwin_setup for the second time.
>
> 2003/09/15 13:07:23 Installing file://C:\temp\cygwin_setup_dir/http%3a%2f%2fmirr
> ors.xmission.com%2fcygwin/release/cygwin/cygwin-1.5.4-1.tar.bz2^M
> 2003/09/15 14:04:22 Installing file://C:\temp\cygwin_setup_dir/http%3a%2f%2fmirr
> ors.rcn.net%2fpub%2fsourceware%2fcygwin/release/cygwin/cygwin-1.5.4-1.tar.bz2^M
>
> Vim was 6.2-1 before, 6.2-3 now.
>
> 2003/06/30 10:06:25 Installing file://C:\temp\cygwin_setup_dir/http%3a%2f%2fmirr
> or.mcs.anl.gov%2fcygwin/release/vim/vim-6.2-1.tar.bz2^M
> 2003/09/12 14:25:11 Installing file://C:\temp\cygwin_setup_dir/http%3a%2f%2fmirr
> or.mcs.anl.gov%2fcygwin/release/vim/vim-6.2-3.tar.bz2^M
>
> Dai
>
>
> ) -----Original Message-----
> ) From: Igor Pechtchanski [mailto:pechtcha AT cs DOT nyu DOT edu]
> ) Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 3:33 PM
> ) To: Dai Itasaka
> ) Cc: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
> ) Subject: Re: vi fails to suspend on the latest Cygwin
> )
> )
> ) On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Dai Itasaka wrote:
> )
> ) > I apologize if my previous post may have caused any inconvenience.
> ) > Here I come again.
> ) >
> ) > I'm using Cygwin version 1.5.4.1 now. I did cygwin_setup on last Friday.
> ) > Before that, pressing ctrl-Z in vi had never been a problem for a long time.
> ) >
> ) > If I press ctrl-Z, the screen goes back to whatever it was before
> ) > starting vi (as expected), but no shell prompt appears. No key typing is
> ) > accepted at this point and I have to close the shell window and restart.
> ) > If I do a ps on another shell window, I see vim marked as 'S'.
> ) >
> ) > I tried both on tcsh and on bash. Exactly the same thing happens.
> ) >
> ) > Typing ":suspend" instead of pressing ctrl-Z in vi is no difference.
> )
> ) Dai,
> )
> ) This post doesn't contain much more useful information than the previous
> ) one. Please (re)read <http://cygwin.com/problems.html>, particularly the
> ) part about attaching (as an uncompressed text *attachment*) the output of
> ) "cygcheck -svr". Where do you get this problem (i.e., in the command
> ) shell, in rxvt, in xterm, etc)? It would also help if you looked in
> ) /var/log/setup.log to find out the previous version of Cygwin and vim you
> ) had installed (you can simply run
> )
> ) for i in cygwin vim; do
> ) grep "Installing.*$i-[0-9]" /var/log/setup.log | tail -2
> ) done
> )
> ) and post the output).
> ) Igor
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