"Reini Urban" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Known problem and easy to fix. Download the rebase package, read the readme, stop all cygwin services and run rebaseall in ash.
Thank you for the timely reply! However I am stuck on what should be a simple step: rebaseall tells me /tmp is not writable. I have tried a variety of directories (all of which are actually writable of course) and a variety of ways of geting there, including mount point, env. var, etc.
Further experimentation leads me to believe the shell will return false for -w of any directory. This is consistent with the apparent mode of 555 I see on all of them. And of course they don't respond to chmod. (I believe this is a windows thing that I have even read about somewhere in the cygwin docs...)
So I am left with the question: how would this ever work?
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