* Windows 98
@ 1999-09-16 2:57 Svend Erik Fjord
1999-09-16 16:48 ` Cygwin & " Brendan Simon
1999-09-30 23:42 ` Svend Erik Fjord
0 siblings, 2 replies; 21+ messages in thread
From: Svend Erik Fjord @ 1999-09-16 2:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'cygwin AT sourceware.cygnus.com'; +Cc: Svend Erik Fjord
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Title: Windows 98
when you use bash under Win98 (Cygwin) you can not use the arrow keys ( â,â , â , â ) (to scroll between commands) - why
with compliments
-----------------------------------------------------
Svend Erik Fjord
Software Engineer
-----------------------------------------------------
Lyngsø-Industri A/S
Lyngsø Alle 3.
9600 Aars
Denmark
Phone: +45 96 980 980Â Â Â Â Phone(direct): +45 96 980 931
Fax: +45 98 622 394
Email:Â sef@lyngso-industri.dk
Home: http://www.lyngso-industri.dk
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* Re: Cygwin & Windows 98
1999-09-16 2:57 Windows 98 Svend Erik Fjord
@ 1999-09-16 16:48 ` Brendan Simon
1999-09-17 2:34 ` Volker Quetschke
1999-09-30 23:42 ` Brendan Simon
1999-09-30 23:42 ` Svend Erik Fjord
1 sibling, 2 replies; 21+ messages in thread
From: Brendan Simon @ 1999-09-16 16:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: egcs; +Cc: 'cygwin AT sourceware.cygnus.com'
Svend Erik Fjord wrote:
>
>
> when you use bash under Win98 (Cygwin) you can not use the arrow keys
> (?,?, ?, ?) (to scroll between commands) - why
Works fine for me.
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* Re: Cygwin & Windows 98
1999-09-16 16:48 ` Cygwin & " Brendan Simon
@ 1999-09-17 2:34 ` Volker Quetschke
1999-09-17 7:14 ` cygwin
1999-09-30 23:42 ` Volker Quetschke
1999-09-30 23:42 ` Brendan Simon
1 sibling, 2 replies; 21+ messages in thread
From: Volker Quetschke @ 1999-09-17 2:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cygwin
Hi!
> Svend Erik Fjord wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > when you use bash under Win98 (Cygwin) you can not use the arrow keys
> > (?,?, ?, ?) (to scroll between commands) - why
>
> Works fine for me.
This comment doesn`t help anybody!
The problem probably is that you are using the keyb.com in your
autoexec.bat.
Remove it, then the arrow keys will work. You will find a more detailed
explanation in the archives if you search for the "Cursors do not work in
bash
under Win98" thread. Paul Sokolovsky wrote a FAQ entry for this problem,
but
it never made it into the FAQ.
Bye
Volker
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* Re: Cygwin & Windows 98
1999-09-17 2:34 ` Volker Quetschke
@ 1999-09-17 7:14 ` cygwin
1999-09-17 7:43 ` Re[2]: " Paul Sokolovsky
` (2 more replies)
1999-09-30 23:42 ` Volker Quetschke
1 sibling, 3 replies; 21+ messages in thread
From: cygwin @ 1999-09-17 7:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Volker Quetschke; +Cc: cygwin
On Fri, Sep 17, 1999 at 11:36:50AM +0200, Volker Quetschke wrote:
>The problem probably is that you are using the keyb.com in your
>autoexec.bat. Remove it, then the arrow keys will work. You will find
>a more detailed explanation in the archives if you search for the
>"Cursors do not work in bash under Win98" thread. Paul Sokolovsky
>wrote a FAQ entry for this problem, but it never made it into the FAQ.
I must have missed this. If somebody could repost it to the list, we'll
make sure it gets in.
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* Re[2]: Cygwin & Windows 98
1999-09-17 7:14 ` cygwin
@ 1999-09-17 7:43 ` Paul Sokolovsky
1999-09-30 23:42 ` Paul Sokolovsky
1999-09-21 5:05 ` Volker Quetschke
1999-09-30 23:42 ` cygwin
2 siblings, 1 reply; 21+ messages in thread
From: Paul Sokolovsky @ 1999-09-17 7:43 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cygwin AT sourceware.cygnus.com
Hello cygwin,
cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com <cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com> wrote:
cscc> I must have missed this. If somebody could repost it to the list, we'll
cscc> make sure it gets in.
Well, here it is. Feel free to edit it, if needed.
--------------
Q: Why cursor keys doesn't work under Win95/Win98?
A: Careful examination shows that they not just non-functional, but
rather behave strangely, for example, with NumLock off, keys on numeric
keyboard work, until you press usual cursor keys, when even numeric
stop working, but they start working again after hitting alphanumeric
key, etc. This reported to happen on localized versions of Win98 and
Win95, and not specific to Cygwin (there're known cases of Alt+Enter
(fullscreen/windowed toggle) not working and shifts sticking with
other programs). The cause of this problem is Miscrosoft keyboard
localizer which by default installed in 'autoexec.bat'. Corresponding
line looks like:
keyb ru,,C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\keybrd3.sys
(That's for russian locale.) You should comment that line if you want
your keys working properly. Of course, this will deprive you of your
local alphabet keyboard support, so you should think about
another localizer. exUSSR users are of course knowledgable of Keyrus
localizer, and it might work for other locales too, since it has keyboard
layout editor. But it has russian messages and documentation ;-(
Reference URL is http://www.hnet.ru/software/contrib/Utils/KeyRus/
(note the you may need to turn off Windows logo for Keyrus to operate
properly).
--------------
cscc> -chris
Best regards,
Paul mailto:paul-ml@is.lg.ua
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* Re[2]: Cygwin & Windows 98
1999-09-17 7:43 ` Re[2]: " Paul Sokolovsky
@ 1999-09-30 23:42 ` Paul Sokolovsky
0 siblings, 0 replies; 21+ messages in thread
From: Paul Sokolovsky @ 1999-09-30 23:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cygwin
Hello cygwin,
cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com <cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com> wrote:
cscc> I must have missed this. If somebody could repost it to the list, we'll
cscc> make sure it gets in.
Well, here it is. Feel free to edit it, if needed.
--------------
Q: Why cursor keys doesn't work under Win95/Win98?
A: Careful examination shows that they not just non-functional, but
rather behave strangely, for example, with NumLock off, keys on numeric
keyboard work, until you press usual cursor keys, when even numeric
stop working, but they start working again after hitting alphanumeric
key, etc. This reported to happen on localized versions of Win98 and
Win95, and not specific to Cygwin (there're known cases of Alt+Enter
(fullscreen/windowed toggle) not working and shifts sticking with
other programs). The cause of this problem is Miscrosoft keyboard
localizer which by default installed in 'autoexec.bat'. Corresponding
line looks like:
keyb ru,,C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\keybrd3.sys
(That's for russian locale.) You should comment that line if you want
your keys working properly. Of course, this will deprive you of your
local alphabet keyboard support, so you should think about
another localizer. exUSSR users are of course knowledgable of Keyrus
localizer, and it might work for other locales too, since it has keyboard
layout editor. But it has russian messages and documentation ;-(
Reference URL is http://www.hnet.ru/software/contrib/Utils/KeyRus/
(note the you may need to turn off Windows logo for Keyrus to operate
properly).
--------------
cscc> -chris
Best regards,
Paul mailto:paul-ml@is.lg.ua
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* Re: Cygwin & Windows 98
1999-09-17 7:14 ` cygwin
1999-09-17 7:43 ` Re[2]: " Paul Sokolovsky
@ 1999-09-21 5:05 ` Volker Quetschke
1999-09-30 23:42 ` Volker Quetschke
1999-09-30 23:42 ` cygwin
2 siblings, 1 reply; 21+ messages in thread
From: Volker Quetschke @ 1999-09-21 5:05 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cygwin
Hi!
> >"Cursors do not work in bash under Win98" thread. Paul Sokolovsky
> >wrote a FAQ entry for this problem, but it never made it into the FAQ.
>
> I must have missed this. If somebody could repost it to the list, we'll
> make sure it gets in.
>
> -chris
Well, here it a mail I got from Paul:
---
Subject: Re[2]: Cygwin & Windows 98
Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 17:43:24 +0300
From: Paul Sokolovsky <paul-ml@is.lg.ua>
Hello cygwin,
cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com <cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com> wrote:
cscc> I must have missed this. If somebody could repost it to the list,
we'll
cscc> make sure it gets in.
Well, here it is. Feel free to edit it, if needed.
--------------
Q: Why cursor keys doesn't work under Win95/Win98?
A: Careful examination shows that they not just non-functional, but
rather behave strangely, for example, with NumLock off, keys on numeric
keyboard work, until you press usual cursor keys, when even numeric
stop working, but they start working again after hitting alphanumeric
key, etc. This reported to happen on localized versions of Win98 and
Win95, and not specific to Cygwin (there're known cases of Alt+Enter
(fullscreen/windowed toggle) not working and shifts sticking with
other programs). The cause of this problem is Miscrosoft keyboard
localizer which by default installed in 'autoexec.bat'. Corresponding
line looks like:
keyb ru,,C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\keybrd3.sys
(That's for russian locale.) You should comment that line if you want
your keys working properly. Of course, this will deprive you of your
local alphabet keyboard support, so you should think about
another localizer. exUSSR users are of course knowledgable of Keyrus
localizer, and it might work for other locales too, since it has keyboard
layout editor. But it has russian messages and documentation ;-(
Reference URL is http://www.hnet.ru/software/contrib/Utils/KeyRus/
(note the you may need to turn off Windows logo for Keyrus to operate
properly).
--------------
cscc> -chris
Best regards,
Paul mailto:paul-ml@is.lg.ua
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* Re: Cygwin & Windows 98
1999-09-21 5:05 ` Volker Quetschke
@ 1999-09-30 23:42 ` Volker Quetschke
0 siblings, 0 replies; 21+ messages in thread
From: Volker Quetschke @ 1999-09-30 23:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cygwin
Hi!
> >"Cursors do not work in bash under Win98" thread. Paul Sokolovsky
> >wrote a FAQ entry for this problem, but it never made it into the FAQ.
>
> I must have missed this. If somebody could repost it to the list, we'll
> make sure it gets in.
>
> -chris
Well, here it a mail I got from Paul:
---
Subject: Re[2]: Cygwin & Windows 98
Date: Fri, 17 Sep 1999 17:43:24 +0300
From: Paul Sokolovsky <paul-ml@is.lg.ua>
Hello cygwin,
cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com <cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com> wrote:
cscc> I must have missed this. If somebody could repost it to the list,
we'll
cscc> make sure it gets in.
Well, here it is. Feel free to edit it, if needed.
--------------
Q: Why cursor keys doesn't work under Win95/Win98?
A: Careful examination shows that they not just non-functional, but
rather behave strangely, for example, with NumLock off, keys on numeric
keyboard work, until you press usual cursor keys, when even numeric
stop working, but they start working again after hitting alphanumeric
key, etc. This reported to happen on localized versions of Win98 and
Win95, and not specific to Cygwin (there're known cases of Alt+Enter
(fullscreen/windowed toggle) not working and shifts sticking with
other programs). The cause of this problem is Miscrosoft keyboard
localizer which by default installed in 'autoexec.bat'. Corresponding
line looks like:
keyb ru,,C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\keybrd3.sys
(That's for russian locale.) You should comment that line if you want
your keys working properly. Of course, this will deprive you of your
local alphabet keyboard support, so you should think about
another localizer. exUSSR users are of course knowledgable of Keyrus
localizer, and it might work for other locales too, since it has keyboard
layout editor. But it has russian messages and documentation ;-(
Reference URL is http://www.hnet.ru/software/contrib/Utils/KeyRus/
(note the you may need to turn off Windows logo for Keyrus to operate
properly).
--------------
cscc> -chris
Best regards,
Paul mailto:paul-ml@is.lg.ua
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* Re: Cygwin & Windows 98
1999-09-17 7:14 ` cygwin
1999-09-17 7:43 ` Re[2]: " Paul Sokolovsky
1999-09-21 5:05 ` Volker Quetschke
@ 1999-09-30 23:42 ` cygwin
2 siblings, 0 replies; 21+ messages in thread
From: cygwin @ 1999-09-30 23:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Volker Quetschke; +Cc: cygwin
On Fri, Sep 17, 1999 at 11:36:50AM +0200, Volker Quetschke wrote:
>The problem probably is that you are using the keyb.com in your
>autoexec.bat. Remove it, then the arrow keys will work. You will find
>a more detailed explanation in the archives if you search for the
>"Cursors do not work in bash under Win98" thread. Paul Sokolovsky
>wrote a FAQ entry for this problem, but it never made it into the FAQ.
I must have missed this. If somebody could repost it to the list, we'll
make sure it gets in.
-chris
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* Re: Cygwin & Windows 98
1999-09-17 2:34 ` Volker Quetschke
1999-09-17 7:14 ` cygwin
@ 1999-09-30 23:42 ` Volker Quetschke
1 sibling, 0 replies; 21+ messages in thread
From: Volker Quetschke @ 1999-09-30 23:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cygwin
Hi!
> Svend Erik Fjord wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > when you use bash under Win98 (Cygwin) you can not use the arrow keys
> > (?,?, ?, ?) (to scroll between commands) - why
>
> Works fine for me.
This comment doesn`t help anybody!
The problem probably is that you are using the keyb.com in your
autoexec.bat.
Remove it, then the arrow keys will work. You will find a more detailed
explanation in the archives if you search for the "Cursors do not work in
bash
under Win98" thread. Paul Sokolovsky wrote a FAQ entry for this problem,
but
it never made it into the FAQ.
Bye
Volker
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* Re: Cygwin & Windows 98
1999-09-16 16:48 ` Cygwin & " Brendan Simon
1999-09-17 2:34 ` Volker Quetschke
@ 1999-09-30 23:42 ` Brendan Simon
1 sibling, 0 replies; 21+ messages in thread
From: Brendan Simon @ 1999-09-30 23:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: egcs; +Cc: 'cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com'
Svend Erik Fjord wrote:
>
>
> when you use bash under Win98 (Cygwin) you can not use the arrow keys
> (?,?, ?, ?) (to scroll between commands) - why
Works fine for me.
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* Windows 98
1999-09-16 2:57 Windows 98 Svend Erik Fjord
1999-09-16 16:48 ` Cygwin & " Brendan Simon
@ 1999-09-30 23:42 ` Svend Erik Fjord
1 sibling, 0 replies; 21+ messages in thread
From: Svend Erik Fjord @ 1999-09-30 23:42 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com'
Cc: Svend Erik Fjord, Bjarne Christensen
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Title: Windows 98
when you use bash under Win98 (Cygwin) you can not use the arrow keys ( â,â , â , â ) (to scroll between commands) - why
with compliments
-----------------------------------------------------
Svend Erik Fjord
Software Engineer
-----------------------------------------------------
Lyngsø-Industri A/S
Lyngsø Alle 3.
9600 Aars
Denmark
Phone: +45 96 980 980Â Â Â Â Phone(direct): +45 96 980 931
Fax: +45 98 622 394
Email:Â sef@lyngso-industri.dk
Home: http://www.lyngso-industri.dk
------------------------------------------------------
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* RE: Windows 98
@ 1998-07-10 16:03 Robin Crampton
0 siblings, 0 replies; 21+ messages in thread
From: Robin Crampton @ 1998-07-10 16:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bandy, gnu-win32, jccho
>i use win98 beta korean version..
[snip]
>when i used win95, cygnuwin32 kills os freguetly..(i dont'n know causes)
[snip]
>thesedays, explicitly win95's hanging disapeared...
From the FAQ:
Windows 95 freezing up
======================
Control-c's in bash under Win 95 can lock up the Win 95 kernel,
freezing your machine. This problem can be fixed if you are running
the OSR2 version of Win 95 by installing the USB patch available on
OSR2 CDs or on MSDN subscription CDs. More information about OSR2 and
the USB patch is available from
I guess Windows 98 comes with this "as standard".
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* Re: Windows 98
@ 1998-07-09 19:48 Tom & Philippa Jarecki
0 siblings, 0 replies; 21+ messages in thread
From: Tom & Philippa Jarecki @ 1998-07-09 19:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gnu-win32
Hi
I'm a bit in the dark with what my installation actually does but I am
running Win98 and Cygwin B19.1 to recreate my school's unix environment and
no problems so far. However, if I try to use the Cygwin icon created by the
Cygwin installation - :-(( - all hell breaks loose (I couldn't run it that
way under Win95 either). Instead, I run tcsh as my emulated xterm window
(using a tcsh.pif startup file) and all the other stuff works fine (ie g++,
emacs etc).
Regards
Tom Jarecki
wordrite@direct.ca
Computer Science
The University of British Columbia
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Bandy <bandy@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu>
To: gnu-win32@cygnus.com <gnu-win32@cygnus.com>
Date: July 8, 1998 9:49 PM
Subject: Windows 98
>
>Is anybody running Cygwin under Windows 98? Any problems going from Win
>95 to Win 98 that I might want to look out for w.r.t. Cygwin?
>
>--
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>Johns Hopkins University | planned, sometimes wonderful stuff happens.
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>
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* Re: Windows 98
@ 1998-07-09 19:48 Fred Reimer
1998-07-10 16:03 ` Benjamin Riefenstahl
0 siblings, 1 reply; 21+ messages in thread
From: Fred Reimer @ 1998-07-09 19:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mike Bandy, gnu-win32
Yes, no problems that I can detect at this point with win98 specific causes.
I'm rather new to cygwin, so can't give a full endorsement (although I've
had a lot of experience porting Unix code around).
My main problem now is that I'm using the link-compatible egcs with the
Platform SDK from Microsoft and I don't think egcs like's the "interface"
stuff for COM and DirectX. "Normal" programs seem to compile fine though.
NOTE: If you're having problems with the Platform SDK you didn't read the
docs that came with it. MS changed the format of the import libraries and
you have to use their link.exe to convert them back to the "old" format
before link-compat-egcs can read them. TO do this you will have to get a
dll that is missing from the Platform SDK where the new link.exe is. I got
it by downloading all 90 something megs of the VC++ service pack and
extracting it. I think it's MSPDB50.DLL.
Anyone have any clues for the "interface" problem?
Fred
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Bandy <bandy@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu>
To: <gnu-win32@cygnus.com>
Date: Wednesday, July 08, 1998 9:35 PM
Subject: Windows 98
>
>Is anybody running Cygwin under Windows 98? Any problems going from Win
>95 to Win 98 that I might want to look out for w.r.t. Cygwin?
>
>--
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>Johns Hopkins University | planned, sometimes wonderful stuff happens.
>Applied Physics Laboratory | -Jerry Garcia
>
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* Re: Windows 98
1998-07-09 19:48 Fred Reimer
@ 1998-07-10 16:03 ` Benjamin Riefenstahl
0 siblings, 0 replies; 21+ messages in thread
From: Benjamin Riefenstahl @ 1998-07-10 16:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gnu-win32
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Hi Fred,
Fred Reimer wrote:
> My main problem now is that I'm using the link-compatible egcs with the
> Platform SDK from Microsoft and I don't think egcs like's the "interface"
> stuff for COM and DirectX. "Normal" programs seem to compile fine though.
> ...
> Anyone have any clues for the "interface" problem?
Not sure what you're problems actually are.
For background:
C++-style COM objects don't work with g++ currently AFAIK. To do that,
g++ would need to change it's internal object layout to be
COM-compatible. I once looked into the code that g++ generates for
objects, and it looks like adaptation of the g++ object layout to COM
should be possible as a variation of the vtable-thunks configuration.
C-style COM objects are very clumsy to use, but they actually should
work. They possibly need a bit of work in the headers in basic macros.
Haven't tried it, but there is no reason why this should not be
possible.
so long, benny
======================================
Benjamin Riefenstahl (benny@crocodial.de)
Crocodial Communications EntwicklungsGmbH
RuhrstraÃe 61, D-22761 Hamburg, Germany
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* RE: Windows 98
@ 1998-07-09 11:18 Marcus Brown
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From: Marcus Brown @ 1998-07-09 11:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gnu-win32
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Bandy [ mailto:bandy@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu ]
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 1998 10:52 AM
To: gnu-win32@cygnus.com
Subject: Windows 98
Is anybody running Cygwin under Windows 98? Any problems going from Win
95 to Win 98 that I might want to look out for w.r.t. Cygwin?
--
Mike,
I have just installed Cygwin32 B19 on a Win98 box (P133, 48M) and so far
all of the "standard" installation stuff has gone o.k. I'll post if
anything out of the ordinary comes up.
Marcus
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* RE: Windows 98
@ 1998-07-09 6:13 Marcus Brown
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From: Marcus Brown @ 1998-07-09 6:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gnu-win32
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Bandy [ mailto:bandy@aplcomm.jhuapl.edu ]
Sent: Tuesday, July 07, 1998 10:52 AM
To: gnu-win32@cygnus.com
Subject: Windows 98
Is anybody running Cygwin under Windows 98? Any problems going from Win
95 to Win 98 that I might want to look out for w.r.t. Cygwin?
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Mike,
I have just installed Cygwin32 B19 on a Win98 box (P133, 48M) and so far
all of the "standard" installation stuff has gone o.k. I'll post if
anything out of the ordinary comes up.
Marcus
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* Re: Windows 98
@ 1998-07-09 5:49 조재철
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From: 조재철 @ 1998-07-09 5:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mike Bandy, gnu-win32
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i use win98 beta korean version..
when i used win95, cygnuwin32 kills os freguetly..(i dont'n know causes)
thesedays, explicitly win95's hanging disapeared...
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>Is anybody running Cygwin under Windows 98? Any problems going from Win
>95 to Win 98 that I might want to look out for w.r.t. Cygwin?
>
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>Mike Bandy
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* alias export problem
@ 1998-07-06 11:11 Ashish Khurana
1998-07-07 13:26 ` Windows 98 Mike Bandy
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From: Ashish Khurana @ 1998-07-06 11:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gnu-win32
Hi everybody!
Can anybody tell me is there anything specific required to export an
alias variable thru' a script other than:
.....<extracted a part from script>.....
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* Windows 98
1998-07-06 11:11 alias export problem Ashish Khurana
@ 1998-07-07 13:26 ` Mike Bandy
1998-07-09 10:49 ` Geoffrey Noer
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From: Mike Bandy @ 1998-07-07 13:26 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: gnu-win32
Is anybody running Cygwin under Windows 98? Any problems going from Win
95 to Win 98 that I might want to look out for w.r.t. Cygwin?
--
Mike Bandy
michael.bandy@jhuapl.edu | If you go into a situation with nothing
Johns Hopkins University | planned, sometimes wonderful stuff happens.
Applied Physics Laboratory | -Jerry Garcia
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* Re: Windows 98
1998-07-07 13:26 ` Windows 98 Mike Bandy
@ 1998-07-09 10:49 ` Geoffrey Noer
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From: Geoffrey Noer @ 1998-07-09 10:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Mike Bandy, gnu-win32
On Tue, Jul 07, 1998 at 11:52:16AM -0400, Mike Bandy wrote:
>
> Is anybody running Cygwin under Windows 98? Any problems going from Win
> 95 to Win 98 that I might want to look out for w.r.t. Cygwin?
The current development snapshot knows how to identify Windows 98 and
currently treats it identically to Windows 95 internally.
In Beta 19, some checks are for NT and others are for Windows 95.
Therefore, Windows 98 may not always execute the right code in that
version.
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Geoffrey Noer
noer@cygnus.com
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