On 4 Aug, Gary R. Van Sickle wrote:
> Hi Luke,
>
> > I discovered today that if I try to run Windows Explorer from
> > the Cygwin command line, and give it a pathname with spaces,
> > it fails, but if I give the same command line to a cmd.exe
> > command line, Explorer works!
> >
> > I.e. f
On Thu, 7 Aug 2008, Larry Hall (Cygwin)
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But leaving that aside for the moment, perhaps you have a a
> corrupted '/bin/[.exe'. Yes, it's just a WAG that really shouldn't
> be an issue but given your unique environment, maybe it's worth
> checking.
I don't have the orig
Till when this 1.7 release will be available??? Is it possible to release some
patch to resolve this issue?
--- On Thu, 7/8/08, Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Windows CIFS share "ls: reading directory .: permission denied"
Clarification:
> .dlls *statically linked the same* CAN communicate in "all" ways.
> This is the simple world folks generally stay within.
Compiled and statically linked the same.
There are multiple factors.
There is which compiler you use. That actually tends not to matter.
Unless the hea
On 8/7/08, Angelo Graziosi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dave Korn wrote:
>
>> Also, we're going to add a link to the setup.exe gpg .sig file on the main
>> page; then the simple rule will be "If it has a gpg signature, it's the
>> new
>> version".
>
> The main page now says:
>
> "The signature for
On 08/08/2008, SungHyun Nam wrote:
If a directory contains filename whose name includes capital
letter, I cannot move the directory correctly from non-managed
filesystem to the managed filesystem.
Is it expected?
Yes. The munging of file names happens only for files created
under the managed
Hello,
If a directory contains filename whose name includes capital
letter, I cannot move the directory correctly from non-managed
filesystem to the managed filesystem.
Is it expected?
Regards,
/d[55]$ cygcheck -f /bin/mv
coreutils-6.10-1
/d[56]$ cygcheck -f /bin/mount
cygwin-1.5.25-15
/d[57]
A new version the subversion is now available for download.
NEWS:
=
This is a new upstream release.
IMPORTANT: This release will silently upgrade your Subversion
working copies to the 1.5 format, rendering them unusable with
previous versions of Subversion.
Please see the release notes
ht
Dave Korn wrote:
Also, we're going to add a link to the setup.exe gpg .sig file on the main
page; then the simple rule will be "If it has a gpg signature, it's the new
version".
The main page now says:
"The signature for setup.exe can be used to verify the validity of this
binary using this
Charles Wilson wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
We can require Administrators (-544) in /etc/group, and SYSTEM (-18)
in both /etc/group and /etc/passwd, right?
Yes. I'm just wondering if we shouldn't check for the Admins group
only. The token of the SYSTEM user always contains the Admins group
> non-x86 port
Yes, I know what the web page says.
And I've seen the code. Stepped through it. Read it.
I'm just hoping, ok?
Or maybe I can help. I know it's not easy.
And ABI unification is a nuisance upon already difficult work.
More for AMD64 than IA64.
And yes, I know x86 wo
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The following package has been added to the Cygwin net release:
+++ cvs2svn-2.1.1-1
cvs2svn is a tool for migrating a CVS repository to Subversion or git.
The main design goals are robustness and 100% data preservation. cvs2svn
can convert just ab
Charles Wilson wrote:
csih_WIN32_VOLS_WITH_ACLS="E:;//server/share;F:"
csih_WIN32_VOLS_WITHOUT_ACLS="C:;D:;//server/othershare"
Then these lists would be checked first, before using getvolinfo for
unspecified mounts. That is:
csih_path_supports_acls()
{
# convert $1 to win32
# check
On Fri, 2008-08-08 at 00:43 +0700, bjoe wrote:
> n 2008-08-03, Spiro Trikaliotis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Hello,
> > >
> > > * On Sun, Aug 03, 2008 at 04:56:56PM +0700 Bayu Adiwibowo wrote:
> >> >> I using thunderbird to send this mail, recently i found that I can run
> >> >> cygwin with my
Stephen Quintero wrote:
Hi -
It has been noted that the problem might derive from a conflict with
another application (BLODA -
http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.using.html#faq.using.bloda).
But, I am using a clean install of:
Windows Server 2003 Standard R2 X64
Windows Resource Kit Tools
Cygwin
That'
Hi -
It has been noted that the problem might derive from a conflict with another
application (BLODA - http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.using.html#faq.using.bloda).
But, I am using a clean install of:
Windows Server 2003 Standard R2 X64
Windows Resource Kit Tools
Cygwin
That's all. Further, using th
Oliver Jones wrote:
Can anyone tell me why the latest version of Cygwin will not work?
I have downloaded the complete version from my local mirror, which is on the
mirrors list. When I install, I do not get the X Server icon, or any of the
X applications that normally appear, on my desktop (fres
Eric Blake wrote:
> ccording to Brian Keener on 8/6/2008 2:44 PM:
> | my debug version of Cygwin1.dll running Insight would get a Tcl/TK error
> | looking for the init file. Changing back to the released non debug version
> | fixed it.
>
> And just when was your cygwin1.dll built? This has been
Can anyone tell me why the latest version of Cygwin will not work?
I have downloaded the complete version from my local mirror, which is on the
mirrors list. When I install, I do not get the X Server icon, or any of the
X applications that normally appear, on my desktop (fresh Windows XP
install).
n 2008-08-03, Spiro Trikaliotis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > * On Sun, Aug 03, 2008 at 04:56:56PM +0700 Bayu Adiwibowo wrote:
>> >> I using thunderbird to send this mail, recently i found that I can run
>> >> cygwin with my USB, so I wonder how to use cygwin MUA like mutt to
>> >>
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
We can require Administrators (-544) in /etc/group, and SYSTEM (-18) in
both /etc/group and /etc/passwd, right?
Yes. I'm just wondering if we shouldn't check for the Admins group
only. The token of the SYSTEM user always contains the Admins group and
the cyg_server (or
On Aug 7 12:19, Charles Wilson wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> Well, hmm. In theory, admins have backup/restore rights anyway.
>> However, I was just thinking that csih should get rid of points of
>> failure which are not entirely necessary, like the checks for denied
>> user rights. If you
Three new packages containing the serf library have been added to
the Cygwin distribution. More information about serf can be found at
http://code.google.com/p/serf/.
DESCRIPTION:
The serf library is a C-based HTTP client library built upon the
Apache Portable Runtime (APR) library. I
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
No, the above lines are checking for the passwd entry for the
administrators group. S-1-5-32-544 is the SID of that group.
The SID for the Administrator user is S-1-5-21-X-Y-Z-500.
D'oh. Right.
Now, about csih_check_access() -- without exact knowledge of
csih_ADMINS
On Aug 7 11:25, Charles Wilson wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> Hi Chuck,
>> On Aug 4 21:31, Charles Wilson wrote:
>>> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Btw., there's a test for the administrators group in /etc/passwd.
>
>
>>> I don't see this. I see testing /etc/passwd for the (local) Administrato
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 4 20:51, Charles Wilson wrote:
getvolinfo program
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2007-08/msg00040.html
as one of the csih helper progs, and put it under /usr/lib/csih/
(alternatively, import getvolinfo into cygutils).
In that case, I wouldn't need to check for
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Aug 07, 2008 at 12:45:26PM +0200, Danilo Turina wrote:
Charles Wilson wrote:
[...]
I could certainly see splitting the distribution into two packages. This
means that 'gdb -w' would fail in strange and wonderful ways if the
"insight" package with all of its tc
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Hi Chuck,
On Aug 4 21:31, Charles Wilson wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Btw., there's a test for the administrators group in /etc/passwd.
I don't see this. I see testing /etc/passwd for the (local) Administrator
USER, and testing /etc/group for the Administrators G
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 7 12:45, Danilo Turina wrote:
Charles Wilson wrote:
[...]
I could certainly see splitting the distribution into two packages. This
means that 'gdb -w' would fail in strange and wonderful ways if the
"insight" package with all of its tcl scripts were not installe
On Thu, Aug 07, 2008 at 12:45:26PM +0200, Danilo Turina wrote:
> Charles Wilson wrote:
> [...]
>> I could certainly see splitting the distribution into two packages. This
>> means that 'gdb -w' would fail in strange and wonderful ways if the
>> "insight" package with all of its tcl scripts were n
On Thu, Aug 07, 2008 at 10:48:50AM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Aug 4 19:38, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> Does anyone actually use insight on Cygwin? Keith Seitz, the insight
>> maintainer, has recently made changes which will allow insight to work
>> with a non-special version of tcl/tk ra
On Aug 6 13:55, Freddy Jensen wrote:
>
>>From: "Larry Hall (Cygwin)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Date: Wed Aug 6 2008 1:18pm
>>To: "cygwin@cygwin.com"
>>Subj: Re: Windows CIFS share "ls: reading directory .: permission denied"
>>
>>If you're interested to see if this problem
On Aug 7 12:45, Danilo Turina wrote:
> Charles Wilson wrote:
> [...]
>> I could certainly see splitting the distribution into two packages. This
>> means that 'gdb -w' would fail in strange and wonderful ways if the
>> "insight" package with all of its tcl scripts were not installed,
>> but...m
On Aug 1 10:03, Tomi Belan wrote:
> Cygwin regex.h implementation doesn't support some special sequences,
> for example \< (beginning of word), \> (end of word) and \b (word
> boundary).
Cygwin's regex implements POSIX regular expressions as described in,
for instance,
http://www.opengroup.org/on
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According to Stanislav Petrovsky on 8/7/2008 5:38 AM:
|> mkdir testdir1
|> echo test > file1.exe
|> ln file1.exe file2.exe
|> mv file1 file2 testdir1
| mv: cannot remove `file2': No such file or directory
|
| The same mv command with full file names w
Hello.
looks like mv cannot move second hardlink to the same .exe file in
single command:
> mv --version
mv (GNU coreutils) 6.10
>mkdir testdir1
>echo test > file1.exe
>ln file1.exe file2.exe
>mv file1 file2 testdir1
mv: cannot remove `file2': No such file or directory
The same mv command with
Charles Wilson wrote:
[...]
I could certainly see splitting the distribution into two packages. This
means that 'gdb -w' would fail in strange and wonderful ways if the
"insight" package with all of its tcl scripts were not installed,
but...maybe that's okay.
This already happened in the past
On Aug 4 19:38, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> Does anyone actually use insight on Cygwin? Keith Seitz, the insight
> maintainer, has recently made changes which will allow insight to work
> with a non-special version of tcl/tk rather than the hacked version that
> it had previously been built with.
On Aug 4 20:51, Charles Wilson wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> A check for non-NTFS should be sufficient for now, IMHO. It's bad
>> enough to run an OS on such an insecure file system, but it's hard to
>> enforce upgrading to NTFS. However, ntsec and smbntsec are dead in the
>> water and I d
Hi Chuck,
On Aug 4 21:31, Charles Wilson wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> Btw., there's a test for the administrators group in /etc/passwd.
>> This test is not necessary. The only reason to have the admins
>> group in /etc/passwd is to print file ownership correctly. It doesn't
>> have any o
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