On Sat, Oct 10, 2009 at 12:36 PM, Larry Hall (Cygwin)
wrote:
> On 10/10/2009 12:26 AM, Steven Woody wrote:
>>
>> After did some explore on my system, I found a very strange thing:
>> the permissions on directory /etc/postinstall and all scripts
>> contained in it are no correctly. Below is a piec
On 10/10/2009 12:26 AM, Steven Woody wrote:
After did some explore on my system, I found a very strange thing:
the permissions on directory /etc/postinstall and all scripts
contained in it are no correctly. Below is a piece of it:
That's not so important. These scripts are invoked directly by
After did some explore on my system, I found a very strange thing:
the permissions on directory /etc/postinstall and all scripts
contained in it are no correctly. Below is a piece of it:
...
-rw-r--r-- 1 woody None 794 2008-10-28 10:31 font-sony-misc.sh.done
-rw-r--r-- 1 woody None 794 20
Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
Is there some sort of Cygwin command that -
1. Closes all Mintty windows
2. Unloads services - such as cron
3. Exits X server
in short, gets rid of all Cygwin processes so I can update & restart
without having to do all this myself.
I use the attached script (run it elev
The other week I mounted my wife's PC as /pc and when I was finished I
completely forgot about it. I was wonder why /pc was filled with a lot
of stuff and didn't realized it was still mounted.
Now that I relized it, using umount V 1.10, I can NOT umount it without
getting the error:
um
Ralph Hempel wrote on Friday, October 09, 2009 4:42 PM:
> Miles Gazic wrote:
>> I made a local cygwin mirror at my company, but I still had some
>> people that got confused when installing cygwin. I've had the same
>> problem at previous jobs, where people are confused when installing
>> cygwin, a
System: Microsoft Windows XP PRO [Version 5.1.2600] SP3
PROBLEM
ran into a situation this morning where the service would not start,
this is a fresh install.
$ cygrunsrv --start sshd
cygrunsrv: Error starting a service: QueryService
Fergus wrote:
> Downloaded from two different mirrors this file has md5sum
> 479d8f95c1306486af1adcb5a2ad54b1
> but setup-2.ini gives
> c3887f0ef36cc78c51c54abca9b4425a
> The file size 15536137 is correct.
Yes indeed. Looks like fallout from:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2009-07/msg00185.html
Downloaded from two different mirrors this file has md5sum
479d8f95c1306486af1adcb5a2ad54b1
but setup-2.ini gives
c3887f0ef36cc78c51c54abca9b4425a
The file size 15536137 is correct.
Fergus
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On Oct 9 07:05, Andy Koppe wrote:
> \001's and the tab at the end.
>
> $ touch $'\001' $'\t'
> touch: cannot touch `\001': No such file or directory
> touch: cannot touch `\t': No such file or directory
>
> In fact it appears that no control chars are allo
most of the linux dritro put the `ssd' config file, such sshd_config,
ssh_config, motd, etc, in `/etc/ssh' dir.
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Andy Koppe writes:
> Hang on, there is a problem with this one: Cygwin doesn't like the
> \001's and the tab at the end.
Well, I'll be damned. I was betting on this being 100% an XEmacs bug,
but I could lose! :-) I'll keep looking for that XEmacs bug, though.
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On Oct 9 07:05, Andy Koppe wrote:
> \001's and the tab at the end.
>
> $ touch $'\001' $'\t'
> touch: cannot touch `\001': No such file or directory
> touch: cannot touch `\t': No such file or directory
>
> In fact it appears that no control chars are allowed in filenames.
Indeed, and it's even
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