Jeremy Bopp bopp.net> writes:
> By default Cygwin tries to emulate POSIX file permissions:
>
> http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html
>
> You can disable this by modifying your /etc/fstab file and adding the
> appropriate options to cause the target locations for your files to have
> the ne
Thanks, Corinna. That was my next question after following Jeremy's advice :)
Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
> Note that Windows Explorer only erroneously treats such files as
> "shared" if they are in your own user folder. If you scp the files
> into some other folder (like, say, /home/u
Thanks, Jeremy, that's exactly what I needed to know.
Jeremy Bopp bopp.net> writes:
> By default Cygwin tries to emulate POSIX file permissions:
>
> http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html
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I suspect you are correct in your diagnosis! I continued on after I
posted and hit the site with the traditional 'update cygwin' hammer
and while cpan HTML::Strip still failed, I was able to move to
.cpan/build/HTML-Strip... and finish the install by hand. I believe
the remains of the previous fail
I have updated syslog-ng to the latest stable release 3.2.1.
The upstream package needed a few minor patches.
The package now comes with a postinstall script and an enhanced
/bin/syslog-ng-config file in order to allow to change the syslog-ng file
layout to be more aligned to the typical Linux la
I have uploaded a new eventlog version, eventlog-0.2.12-1 for Cygwin.
This is the latest upstream release.
I have also split the package in base package (eventlog, just source)
library (libevtlog0) and development package (libevtlog-devel).
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Hi André,
Am 08.12.2010 18:33, schrieb André Bleau:
> "Dont start". What does that mean? Your programs crash? You get an error
> message? Please be more
> explicit.
No, this is windows, I dont get an error message. Unless I start the
program with the sysinternals tool VMMayp, when he tells me he
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