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Re: Apache obatined in Cygwin Setup is FOREIGN
I forgot. I have to override this newsreader and often I forget. I hope this is better. Believe me the stuff it puts in that causes you the trouble I do NOT mean to do intentionally. Lets see:
I double-click the Cygwin icon on the desktop. I go into the default bash shell. I type \usr\sbin\httpd I then try logout and Cygwin hangs. Not sure of the version of Cygwin...I think it just updated when I ran setup a moment ago.
I'll try changing to en with the other language prefs and see if there is a change.
George Hester
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"Igor Pechtchanski" wrote in message Pine.GSO.4.56.0403192257000.26885@slinky.cs.nyu.edu">news:Pine.GSO.4.56.0403192257000.26885@slinky.cs.nyu.edu...
> George,
>
> Please change either your style of reply quoting or your signature. I had
> to jump through hoops to be able to include the full thread history in my
> reply, as pine kept cutting it off at the '-- ' in your signature. Also,
> please try not to quote raw e-mail addresses in your replies. More below.
>
> On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, George Hester wrote:
>
> > Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> > > On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, George Hester wrote:
> > >
> > > > I downloaded and installed the Apache Server from the Cygwin setup.
> > > > It's in Chinese and Russian. At least the index.html is NOT English.
> > > > How do I remove this and get the English version? Thanks.
> > >
> > > Apache comes with the index.html page in multiple languages. It selects
> > > the page to display based on your browser's accepted language preference.
> > > Try telnetting to the apache port and requesting 'GET / HTTP/1.0', and see
> > > which page is returned.
> > > Igor
> >
> > OK Igor I can try that. I actually have a few language prefs in my
> > browser. I suppose if I remove the non-English ones that may fix it.
> > But you know this is not right. Apache should pull out the language
> > pref from the top which is English (US) in my case en-us. There must be
> > a setting that is incorrect where the Apache is looking at 2nd 3rd pref
> > instead of 1st pref.
>
> I've just verified that Cygwin's Apache (which is version 1.3.29) doesn't
> recognize "en-US" (but does recognize "en"). This may be a bug in
> Apache...
>
> > Let me see what happens when I remove the other language prefs...yup
> > that did it. The secondary and tertiary language prefs are interfering.
>
> Try adding "en" after "en-US"...
>
> > Another thing I am noticing. When I start the Apache server logout no
> > lomger works in Cygwin. The bash shell just hangs. In fact it has hung
> > through the entire write of this post. I have to kill the Cygwin
> > session by "X" the command console window.
>
> I don't see this on Win2k SP3, Cygwin 1.5.8. But then, I run apache as a
> service. You didn't provide enough information to allow others to attempt
> to reproduce this. Please review the Cygwin problem reporting guidelines
> at <http://cygwin.com/problems.html> and try again... Make sure to
> provide the exact sequence of actions that results in the hang.
> Igor
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