I have a full install (done via the setup installer) of cygwin, done yesterday (October 24, 2002), on my Win2k machine at work. I have installed, additionally, the KDE 2 and Windowmaker packages.
Whenever I, or any program/script for that matter, try executing a chmod command (chown I believe as well), it complains about invalid arguments - programs are dying trying to make various ~/.* directories and files because of this, as well as /tmp/* that the program expects to be able to make as a given UID. All my drives are mounted in binmode. How do I correct this? dcopserver fails it's self test too, but that's another list... I am working with NTFS partitions - cygwin lives on my f: drive. Additionally, I've got administrator access to my box. Kevin Woolie Programmer -------------------------------------- Techlink Entertainment 480 Kings Road, Sydney, Nova Scotia, CANADA B1S 1A8 Tel: 902-562-6031, Fax: 902-562-9882 email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:kwoolie@;techlinkentertainment.com> web: www.techlinkentertainment.com -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/