Thorsten Kampe <thorsten <at> thorstenkampe.de> writes: > Why don't you simply run (at least) one of the scripts manually and see > if you see an error?!
I ran them all, with the following results: bash-3.2# /etc/postinstall/000-cygwin-post-install.sh bash-3.2# /etc/postinstall/base-files-mketc.sh bash: /etc/postinstall/base-files-mketc.sh: Permission denied bash-3.2# /etc/postinstall/base-files-profile.sh bash: /etc/postinstall/base-files-profile.sh: Permission denied bash-3.2# /etc/postinstall/bash.sh bash-3.2# /etc/postinstall/coreutils.sh bash-3.2# /etc/postinstall/joe.sh bash-3.2# /etc/postinstall/man.sh bash-3.2# /etc/postinstall/terminfo.sh Segmentation fault (core dumped) bash-3.2# /etc/postinstall/terminfo0.sh bash-3.2# > > Following some suggestions, I turned off DEP, but the problem > > persists. > > UAC is much more likely a problem. UAC is the first thing I turn off when spinning up a new machine :) I'm not an expert at this...I usually just install, configure the SSH server, and go about my business. I've never had it not work before. I managed to run all but 3 of the postinstall scripts manually, and that has restored some basic functionality (e.g., before this, I couldn't even run the "ls" command without a "command not found" error). I'm leery of going through the SSH server install in this state. -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple