I usually use FAR manager (non-cygwin Norton Commander clone) (*) for
command-line work and run cygwin programs (like grep, gcc or make)
from it; modifying all programs or writings wrapper scripts for them
is not an option.
May be it makes sense to add umask option to CYGWIN environment
variable ?
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 10:52, Christophe Galerne wrote:
> Robert Collins wrote:
> >
> > I never said that PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL does not block, I was challenging
> > the apparent 'cygwin threads' documentation.
>
> Right, in a way my remarq was OT... =:-D
On-Topic for Cygwin, but yes, may have bee
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 10:47, Christophe Galerne wrote:
> > Or you could check the return value from pthread_mutexattr_settype and
> > see that it returns EINVAL.
>
> The thing is it's not really an invalid value for 'type' in the call.
> Maybe it would be better to break the compilation of progr
Greetings
rsyncd corrupts ownership and file permissions. Any thoughts on this?
I'm using the latest distribution of rsync: rsync-2.5.5, running on a
windows 2000 box. I'm backing up to a 120 GB ntfs disk.
In my /etc/rsyncd.conf file I have the Global Option
uid=1007
gid=513
which happens to b
> Although I appreciate Gary's encouragement, going
> around bash instead of struggling with it, does
> seem the better solution.
Well now, I never said you couldn't cheat a *little* ;-).
> There were several
> variations on the same theme on this bypass
> solution. Thanks to Ehud, Michael and
Hallo !
Just a stupid question:
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Jack Twilley wrote:
> Drive J: is indeed a network drive. I can copy the file to a local
> directory for a test, but I have to use the network drive when I do
> this for real.
What programm do you try to run with "Macro Express" ?
You ca
James,
At 22:01 2002-12-04, James Shaw wrote:
Hi all,
Thanks to everyone for the advice.
The first posts of advice were that it wasn't possible to do within the
bash quoting mechanism:
"You're swimming upstream. Don't do that. Use the system in accordance
with its design."
I agree that I fe
Hi all,
Thanks to everyone for the advice.
The first posts of advice were that it wasn't
possible to do within the bash quoting mechanism:
"You're swimming upstream. Don't do that. Use the
system in accordance with its design."
I agree that I felt like I was swimming upstream.
Hence my post. I
> "Michael" == Michael A Chase writes:
[...]
Michael> Try copying PerfmonMacros.mex to a directory that is
Michael> physically on the same machine as Cygwin and meproc.exe.
Michael> Drive J: is usually a network drive.
Drive J: is indeed a network drive. I can copy the file to a local
dire
On Wed, 04 Dec 2002 23:36:57 -0500 "Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> At 10:46 PM 12/4/2002, Jack Twilley wrote:
> > > "Michael" == Michael A Chase writes:
> >
> >Jack> Your solution works with a local bash shell but not a remote
> >Jack> one. Any idea why? While
At 10:46 PM 12/4/2002, Jack Twilley wrote:
> > "Michael" == Michael A Chase writes:
>
>Jack> Your solution works with a local bash shell but not a remote
>Jack> one. Any idea why? While logged in remotely, I can ls both the
>Jack> binary and the macro file, so it's not a permissions thing, o
At 08:40 PM 12/4/2002, Soren A wrote:
>BTW, as serendipity (or synchronicity) would have it, those who read DDJ
>might have noticed the article about Cmake (http://www.cmake.org/) that
>appeared in the latest issue. Cmake looks like it might be worth looking
>into (and yes it is Open Source soft
> "Michael" == Michael A Chase writes:
Jack> Your solution works with a local bash shell but not a remote
Jack> one. Any idea why? While logged in remotely, I can ls both the
Jack> binary and the macro file, so it's not a permissions thing, or I
Jack> don't think it is anyway.
Michael> Wha
On Wed, 04 Dec 2002 19:09:25 -0800 Jack Twilley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > "Michael" == Michael A Chase writes:
>
> [...]
>
> Michael> If it's a MSDOS/Windows executable, it won't know anything
> Michael> about Cygwin paths. Getting backslashes (\) right can be
> Michael> rather tricky
> "Michael" == Michael A Chase writes:
[...]
Michael> If it's a MSDOS/Windows executable, it won't know anything
Michael> about Cygwin paths. Getting backslashes (\) right can be
Michael> rather tricky in a shell environment, so what I'd suggest is
Michael> something like this:
Michael> #
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Igor,
Thanks for your reply. I have tried your suggestion, and I got this
error message saying that:
kill 2304: Operation not permitted
where 2304 being the PID. Any more suggestion?
Thank you,
Welly
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Welly Santosa wrote:
Hi,
I would like
On Wed, 04 Dec 2002 18:12:20 -0800 Jack Twilley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is probably a general question and not application-specific.
>
> I can run the application from a cmd window in Win2kAS with a command
> line like this:
>
> c:\progra~1\macroe~1\meproc.exe /Fj:\diesel\scripts\Perfm
This is probably a general question and not application-specific.
I can run the application from a cmd window in Win2kAS with a command
line like this:
c:\progra~1\macroe~1\meproc.exe /Fj:\diesel\scripts\PerfmonMacros.mex /APerfMonInit
I've tried running the same command line with lots of escapi
Hi,
I just upgraded to cygwin 1.3.17-1 on windows98SE. I installed version
openssh 3.5p1-2. Now I cannot connect anymore to any host I used to connect
to.
If I do
$ ssh -vvv this_host
OpenSSH_3.5p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090607f
debug1: Rhosts Authentication disabled, originating po
BTW, as serendipity (or synchronicity) would have it, those who read DDJ
might have noticed the article about Cmake (http://www.cmake.org/) that
appeared in the latest issue. Cmake looks like it might be worth looking
into (and yes it is Open Source software).
Soren A
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On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 03:31:24PM -0500, Joseph Marcel wrote:
> I never considered the possibility that Cygwin could be unappreciated.
> Though, I'm sure the authors can get quite harried at times.
Cygwin is certainly great to have on my own boxes.
> Suffice to say, "Cygwin rocks!" I have it o
Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote around 04 Dec 2002
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 02:45:17PM -0800, Alan Larkin wrote:
>>I have a Makefile.mak which contains the rule
>>
>>Lexer.c: Lexer.l
>>
>>(using the implict rule for lexing). When I try ma
On Thu, 5 Dec 2002, Welly Santosa wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would like to set the maximum CPU time into a few minutes only. When I
> tried to use ulimit (using CYGWIN), it gave me this:
>
> $ ulimit -t 100
> bash: ulimit: cpu time: cannot modify limit: Invalid argument
>
> So, is this option not supporte
cygwin v1.3.15 on Windows 2000 Server, COMSPEC is cmd.exe
I searched in the FAQ and list archives and could not find an
answer/solution to my question.
I'm currently supporting a very lame build system that contains bash
script that calls a series of .bat scripts. The .bat scripts do some
minim
Hi,
I would like to set the maximum CPU time into a few minutes only. When I
tried to use ulimit (using CYGWIN), it gave me this:
$ ulimit -t 100
bash: ulimit: cpu time: cannot modify limit: Invalid argument
So, is this option not supported? if not, is there any other option
where I can limit
Igor Gnip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Igor Gnip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote... and I am replying cc:
>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> 1) You are highly unlikely to want to download every Cygwin package.
>> 2) What would you do to update one package in a hypothetical
>> "one-big-file" arrangement? Downloa
Robert Collins wrote:
I never said that PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL does not block, I was challenging
the apparent 'cygwin threads' documentation.
Right, in a way my remarq was OT... =:-D
Christophe
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Robert Collins wrote:
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 08:33, Christophe Galerne wrote:
NB: PT_MUTEX_NORMAL is not a posix mutex type - it's PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL
Right that was a typo.
Or you could check the return value from pthread_mutexattr_settype and
see that it returns EINVAL.
The thing is i
Hi again!
One more thing:
I have done a 'netstat -a' before connecting to my machine through my ip
adress:
$ netstat -a | tee netstat1
Active Connections
Proto Local Address Foreign AddressState
TCPeinstein:ssh einstein:0 LISTENING
TCPeinste
Hi!
> It doesn't happen to other people so I might suspect a problem with
> your installation. My sshd (no special options used in sshd_config)
> only listens to my normal IP address, no entry for localhost in netstat.
> Corinna
The problem, that Tino Lange wrote, happens to me too. I have Wind
[mn] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm missing the strfile command,
Look in /usr/sbin.
Max.
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hi,
I'm missing the strfile command, which used to be always there in earlier
releases - going with the fortune program. Strangely enough, the man page's
there.
I need it, please help me!
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Are there any tools under Cygwin which can manipulate performance
counter logs? I'm looking for something which can start and stop the
collection of a certain counter and write to a certain file in CSV
format. I've built a counter log thing in the Windows tools, but
there doesn't appear to be any
Julian W H Osborne wrote:
I've just ported a server app which uses named sockets to cygwin.
It might be simpler to port it to regular sockets, as there is a usable
subset that works more or less the same on Windows and on POSIX-type
systems (Cygwin, Linux, Unix) You can still make the s
The goal here is to build a cross compiler from Linux to
i586-cygwin32. Binutils builds OK. GCC is having problems.
I'm attaching both the script I'm using to unpack, configure, and
build gcc as well as a log from make that fails. The crux appears to
be the inclusion of in gcc/config/i386/cy
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 09:52:53PM -, John Morrison wrote:
>> From: Christopher Faylor
>> >The other would be to get people to use it ;)
>> >
>> >Well, that's my mental thoughts on paper(?!). Any comments?
>> >would it be worth doing?
>>
>> Here's how _update-info-dir does it:
>
>Thanks :)
>
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 08:33, Christophe Galerne wrote:
> Robert Collins wrote:
> > On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 23:06, Chris Knight wrote:
> > > Hello Rob,
> > >
> > > I have changed the code, see below. I now set the type to
> > > PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL but that also does not block. The only documen
> From: Christopher Faylor
> >The other would be to get people to use it ;)
> >
> >Well, that's my mental thoughts on paper(?!). Any comments?
> >would it be worth doing?
>
> Here's how _update-info-dir does it:
Thanks :)
So - do you...
1) Think it's worth it
2) Think the _way_ I'm proposing is
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 08:33, Christophe Galerne wrote:
> This
> www.opengroup.org/onlinepubs/7908799/xsh/pthread_mutexattr_settype.html
> seems to explain that a PT_MUTEX_NORMAL mutex should behave the way Chris
> expect.
NB: PT_MUTEX_NORMAL is not a posix mutex type - it's
PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL.
Hi!
I've noticed a strange behaviour with Cygwin here at work
(Win2k SP3, Cygwin updated today):
When I have Cygwin running, other install programs are *held*
(frozen in their tracks), or at least their start is held,
until I quit Cygwin. Then the install program starts.
Might be something with t
Robert Collins wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 23:06, Chris Knight wrote:
> > Hello Rob,
> >
> > I have changed the code, see below. I now set the type to
> > PTHREAD_MUTEX_NORMAL but that also does not block. The only documentation
> > on cygwin threads say this is the same as PTHREAD_MUTEX_FAST_
Cygwin is so great that I run it under WINE on my linux box!
Seriously, I can't imagine life without Cygwin. It's the first thing
that goes on a windows box I get and then I stop holding my breath.
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"In matters of style, swim with the cu
When using RSYNC with the -e ssh option in W2K ssh does not close out of its shell
making it appear that RSYNC is hung.
Example:
---
$ rsync -vv -r -t -e ssh --rsync-path=/opt/local/bin/rsync --blocking-io /abcd/
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:upload/
Using the -vv option you can see rsync is comple
From: Chris Game
> - now how do I get out of this 'None' group
> that I'm apparently in, and into 'Users' or even 'Administrators'?
Step 1: Type "id" in bash and find what groups you are part of.
id will only show the Windows groups that are in /etc/group,
so that file has to be
On Thu, Dec 05, 2002 at 05:57:41PM +1100, Robert Collins wrote:
>On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 07:41, Jason Tishler wrote:
>>>What about the final cvs archive. Where will this code live ?
>>
>>I've been assuming somewhere in the Cygwin and/or setup.exe source
>>trees.
>
>I suggest an independent module in
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 07:41, Jason Tishler wrote:
> > What about the final cvs archive. Where will this code live ?
>
> I've been assuming somewhere in the Cygwin and/or setup.exe source
> trees.
I suggest an independent module in cygwin-apps CVS repository.
Rob
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Thanx for the location of inetd.
Now I am finding I cannot install inetd as a service because I presume I lack
permissions even as an administrator. Unfortunaely i am in xp home and more
complicated permissions are only possible in xp professional.
Is there any way around it?
Thanx
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On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 07:45:52AM +0100, Ralf Habacker wrote:
> > Are you willing to accept these changes -- in particular, #2?
>
> I've applied this patches to the kde-cygwin sources.
Thanks. Have you committed them to CVS yet? (So I can patch against
the latest source).
> Feel free t
I never considered the possibility that Cygwin could be
unappreciated. Though, I'm sure the authors can get quite harried at times.
Suffice to say, "Cygwin rocks!" I have it on all my Windows machines, and
constantly develop Unix-like scripts and utilities.
At work, we use it to create a "seam
After re-libtoolize-ing the sources (to allow it to produce shared libs) the
compilation is fine through glib and will produce libglib-2.0.la, but will complain
about undefined references to things like '_g_free' and '_g_log' (which I presume is
in libglib-2.0.la). I've attached the output from
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 02:57:59PM -0500, Ed Bachmann wrote:
>I just uninstalled cygwin 1.3.16-1 from my Windows 2000 system after being
>advised that I should be using 1.3.17-1. Now when I try the automated setup
>routine at http://cygwin.com/ ("install now"), it runs as far as the "select
>packa
Ed Bachmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just uninstalled cygwin 1.3.16-1 from my Windows 2000 system after
> being advised that I should be using 1.3.17-1. Now when I try the
> automated setup routine at http://cygwin.com/ ("install now"), it
> runs as far as the "select packages" window and f
I just uninstalled cygwin 1.3.16-1 from my Windows 2000 system after being
advised that I should be using 1.3.17-1. Now when I try the automated setup
routine at http://cygwin.com/ ("install now"), it runs as far as the "select
packages" window and freezes. The process is still running, but is
un
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Sun, Nov 24, 2002 at 10:34:37AM +1000, Arseny Slobodjuck wrote:
Sunday, November 24, 2002, 9:04:04 AM, you wrote:
j> I use a pretty new Cygwin release and I notice that the strtof function is
j> missing in stdlib.h. On my Linux system the function is declared in stdl
Gen Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've tried. When compiling gobject the linker complains about various
> symbol not found.
A little more detail... ?
Max.
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Documentation:
okey.
i run setup
from cygwin
and download tar package
but no man for tar
but info its okey
--- Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 09:15:40AM -0800, Eduardo
> Osorio Armenta wrote:
> >there is no MAN tar on cygwin?
>
> Correct. tar is a GNU package. We
I've tried. When compiling gobject the linker complains about various symbol not found.
> -Original Message-
> From: Max Bowsher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 04 December 2002 16:55
> To: Gen Zhang; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Glib2
>
> Gen Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 01:49:41AM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Forgive the electronic intrusion, but I needed to congratulate you
and the team on Cygwin ... it saves us where I work. We use it every
day, it's on every dev box, and because of it, we can build our
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 09:15:40AM -0800, Eduardo Osorio Armenta wrote:
>there is no MAN tar on cygwin?
Correct. tar is a GNU package. We provide whatever they provide.
cgf
>info tar is okey!
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Igor Gnip <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote... and I am replying cc:
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
MB>> And, as a contributor to Cygwin setup, I'd appreciate it if you
MB>> would at least explain why you find it stupid.
>
> Well ... there are places on our pitifull planet where 10 mb of
> download via dial-up int
Hi
a simple question
there is no MAN tar on cygwin?
info tar is okey!
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>
> 2. What are the ownership and permissions of /var/cron and
> /var/cron/tabs?
>
> **RG** /var/cron
> drwxrwxrwx+ 3 RGIMBEL Domain A0 Aug 25 21:38 ./
> drwxrwxrwx+ 6 Administ Domain A0 Aug 25 21:38 ../
> drwxrwxrwx+ 2 RGIMBEL Domain A0 Dec 3 12:02 tabs/
>
Loo
Gen Zhang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone managed to compile glib 2.0.x on cygwin?
I've cross-compiled it from Cygwin to Mingw. I don't see any reason why it
shouldn't work on Cygwin.
Just have a go!
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Igor,
At 08:17 2002-12-04, you wrote:
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Michael Schaap wrote:
> On 4-12-2002 7:09, James Shaw wrote:
> (...)
> > What I want to do is define an environment
> > variable so I can easily cd or ls. E.g.
> > % PF="/cygdrive/c/Program Files"
> > % cd $PF
> > % ls $PF/Games
> > % ls
Hi,
At 08:00 2002-12-04, Randall R Schulz wrote:
Roman,
Have them call umask(2). If that's not an option, invoke them via a Cygwin
shell script that changes the umask first--it's my child processes just as
environment variables are.
I don't know what kind of editing snafu that was, but I mean
On 4-12-2002 17:17, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Michael Schaap wrote:
On 4-12-2002 7:09, James Shaw wrote:
(...)
What I want to do is define an environment
variable so I can easily cd or ls. E.g.
% PF="/cygdrive/c/Program Files"
% cd $PF
% ls $PF/Games
% ls $PF/G
(...)
S
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Michael Schaap wrote:
> On 4-12-2002 7:09, James Shaw wrote:
> (...)
> > What I want to do is define an environment
> > variable so I can easily cd or ls. E.g.
> > % PF="/cygdrive/c/Program Files"
> > % cd $PF
> > % ls $PF/Games
> > % ls $PF/G
> >
> (...)
> >
> > So, I ask the
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, David Brown wrote:
DB> I have found, however, that I need to add -a "-D" to the cygrunsrv
DB> installation flags to be able to get sshd to start as a service without
DB> errors, and to be able to start and stop it with net start and net stop.
Are you aware of /usr/bin/ssh-host
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Julian W H Osborne wrote:
JWHO> I've just ported a server app which uses named sockets to cygwin.
JWHO> Everything works fine within the cygwin environment.
JWHO> What I can't figure out is how
JWHO> to make a windows app access this named socket.
I assume by "named socket", yo
inetd is in /usr/sbin .
c. kumar wrote:
I checked the inetutil documentation and checked my pc.s.
One of the pc's has inetd installed from an old version of Hummingbird
exceed.
The other pc has no inetd installed at the xp service level at all!
However I cannot find any executable called inetd.
Roman,
Have them call umask(2). If that's not an option, invoke them via a Cygwin
shell script that changes the umask first--it's my child processes just as
environment variables are.
Randall Schulz
Mountain View, CA USA
At 23:44 2002-12-03, Roman Belenov wrote:
Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTE
At 23:23 2002-12-03, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
> James,
>
> You're swimming upstream. Don't do that. Use the system in accordance with
> its design.
>
Don't listen to him Jim! You pound anything long enough, it'll give!
Ordinarily, I agree, but on this point, you'd have to re-write the shell's
Gershon,
We use cl / msdev on Win32, c++ / gcc on Linux, Solaris and OSX, using the same
approach (make vars). Also, we usually build for Solaris using the gcc cross-compiler
on
Linux, as our Linux build box is far faster than our Solaris boxes (Netra something or
other).
Regards,
John
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I've been trying to find a free lpd for windows, and noticed that lprng was ported to
cygwin. But in cygwin setup I can't find the lprng package. I found a link in cygwin
site to download the port, but everytime I try to access the page I get an 'connection
failed'. Is the port deprecat
I am afraid I cannot get the permissions to work out right. Perhaps it is
because I have done too much with cygwin without "ntsec", or perhaps I must
reboot after adding CYGWIN="ntsec" to my environment variables (although
your suggested -e setting in the cygrunsrv line should fix that).
Fortunate
Hi,
I've just ported a server app which uses named sockets to cygwin.
Everything works fine within the cygwin environment. E.g a client app can
connect to the server using a named socket. What I can't figure out is how
to make a windows app access this named socket. What I have is some
php
Has anyone managed to compile glib 2.0.x on cygwin?
Genneth
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I checked the inetutil documentation and checked my pc.s.
One of the pc's has inetd installed from an old version of Hummingbird
exceed.
The other pc has no inetd installed at the xp service level at all!
However I cannot find any executable called inetd.exe in the /usr/bin in
either of the compu
Just in case ...
-Original Message-
From: Peter Ring [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 27. august 2002 12:27
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 'Joe Buehler'
Subject: RE: Backspace and C-h in emacs -nw
A tip from Joe Buehler helped me out. There's a section in emacs news, also
/usr/doc/emacs-21.2/
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 02:45:17PM -0800, Alan Larkin wrote:
>I have a Makefile.mak which contains the rule
>
>Lexer.c: Lexer.l
>
>(using the implict rule for lexing). When I try making it (by double
>clicking) it complains that make cannot find a rule to make Lexer.l
>needed by Lexer.c. Lexer.l
> On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 10:53:52AM +0100, David Brown wrote:
> > > On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 10:33:41AM +0100, David Brown wrote:
> > > > I am trying to get sshd to run as a service on my W2K SP2 machine.
I
> > have
> > > > got sshd set up properly (as far as I know), with all the keys and
files
>
Apologies if this sends more than once but I dont think it did the first
time.
I have created a .mak file type in windows and made the following its
default action
C:\Cygwin\bin\bash.exe --login -cvx +e "TEMP=$(mktemp); $(make -f $0 &>
$TEMP) || less $TEMP; rm $TEMP" %1
the intention being to be
On 4-12-2002 7:09, James Shaw wrote:
(...)
What I want to do is define an environment
variable so I can easily cd or ls. E.g.
% PF="/cygdrive/c/Program Files"
% cd $PF
% ls $PF/Games
% ls $PF/G
(...)
So, I ask the list:
Can you define $PF so that cd $PF;
ls $PF/Games; and ls $
First guess is that permissions on the keys are wrong. Based on your
cygrunsrv line, I expect you are running the service as System, however,
when you start by hand, you are not System. For sshd to work in those
conditions, you would have to own the key files.
Another possibility, related to the
>> - now how do I get out of this 'None' group
>> that I'm apparently in, and into 'Users' or even 'Administrators'?
>
| Sorry, I don't know. I'm in 'None' too.
>
| J.
>
What does the /etc/groups file look like?
Regarding making sure the groups work, checking the passwd-grp.sh.done
file, it do
> From: Chris Game
>
> In an earlier post, John Morrison wrote:
>
> [...]
> > The way this is set has changed and *should* work ootb with a clean
> > installation.
> >
> > The easiest way (I believe) atm is to...
> >
> > $ cp /etc/group /etc/group.old
> > $ cp /etc/passwd /etc/passwd.old
> > $ /
In an earlier post, John Morrison wrote:
[...]
> The way this is set has changed and *should* work ootb with a clean
> installation.
>
> The easiest way (I believe) atm is to...
>
> $ cp /etc/group /etc/group.old
> $ cp /etc/passwd /etc/passwd.old
> $ /etc/postinstall/passwd-grp.sh.done
>
> this
> "DB" == David Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DB> Any ideas would be much appreciated.
I had similar problems recently, and Corinna Vinschen (among others)
helpped me to solve them.
Just look at messages in this group/list with a subject of:
sshd installation on NT 5.0
between 26 and
>
> What I want to do is define an environment
> variable so I can easily cd or ls. E.g.
> % PF="/cygdrive/c/Program Files"
> % cd $PF
> % ls $PF/Games
> % ls $PF/G
>
> The above is close, I can
> % cd "$PF"; ls "$PF"/Games; and even
> ls "$PF"/G however, the quotes are clunky.
That's the bash
On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 10:33:41AM +0100, David Brown wrote:
> I am trying to get sshd to run as a service on my W2K SP2 machine. I have
> got sshd set up properly (as far as I know), with all the keys and files it
> needs. If I start a cygwin bash shell and type "/usr/sbin/sshd", then the
> serv
I am trying to get sshd to run as a service on my W2K SP2 machine. I have
got sshd set up properly (as far as I know), with all the keys and files it
needs. If I start a cygwin bash shell and type "/usr/sbin/sshd", then the
server starts fine and issues no errors or warnings. From another PC on
On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, S. L. wrote:
> [...]
> > > I don't think that sounds like the right solution.
> >
> > Probably, but I reverted it after compiling libglib.a.
> [...]
>
> There's also a patch in mc's source tree that addresses this package. That
> applies to glib source, as it should :)
Correct
> From: Joseph Marcel
>
> I've run into this problem as well on Windows 2000 after my
> upgrade yesterday.
Upgrade or clean install?
> I'm getting around it by unsetting HOME in /etc/profile (as the first
> line), so /etc/profile will do what it has been doing in the past
> (important for 1st
Gosh, this problem starts looking like postgresql's cygipc one :))
If it only was _that_ easy to fix ...
SLao
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