On Feb 27 23:15, Andrey Repin wrote: > Greetings, Frank Fesevur! > > >> This is a pretty intrusive change, in need of some serious testing, so > >> I'd like to ask for volunteers. The latest 2014-02-13 snapshot from > >> http://cygwin.com/snapshots/ contains the changes, including the latest > >> bugfix. > > > I noticed another thing. Not sure if I would call it a problem, just > > an observation or if it is a feature. > > > As said before, my laptop is part of a domain and I have moved the > > local passwd and group out of the way. > > > When I am not connected to the domain (on the road) I get this error > > every time I start mintty: "id: kan geen naam vinden bij groeps-ID > > 1049089" > > I have an export LANG=en_US.utf8 in my .bashrc so since the text is in > > Dutch this happens before the .bashrc is executed. It basically > > translates to "id: unable to find name for group ID 1049089". > > > When I start my vpn and re-open mintty the error doesn't show up > > anymore, even if I disconnect the vpn again. After rebooting the error > > message occurs again. > > > The reason for the message seems obvious. The process can't lookup the > > information. But it can be confusing to users to see an error at > > startup. Is it error useful to the user? Can I suppress this message? > > I suppose, with latest Corinna's modifications to the ways `id' lookup the > data, this message would go away naturally. > I don't know, if the changes are available in a public snapshot, though.
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