I am configuring a set of servers of which most are running Server2003, but two
are running Server2008 (64 bit). Cron works fine on all of the Server2003
servers. But the two Server2008 servers display this error in ~/cron.log:
2 [main] cron 2800 C:\cygwin\usr\sbin\cron.exe: *** fatal er
On May 12 15:17, Keith Christian wrote:
> Corinna, the bash.trace output is attached. Thank you for checking
> into this problem.
But I can't really help. The problem is that the Windows call to open
tjhe file simply fails:
39 146109 [main] bash 2020 fhandler_base::open: C022 = NtCreateFil
On 12/05/11 01:57, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
On 5/11/2011 5:04 PM, Tim Allen wrote:
Hi Larry
On 11/05/11 15:45, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
On 5/11/2011 6:44 AM, Tim Allen wrote:
Hi
I have happily used Cygwin ssh from "DOS" command prompt for many
years but
on upgrading to V1.7 get this erro
On May 12 15:01, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> On 5/12/2011 1:54 PM, Keith Christian wrote:
> >Thank you for the reply, Larry.
> >
> >Requested output is either pasted or attached.
>
> Is the getVolInfo output from a "network appliance" or is it simply an
> internal disk on another Windows machine?
On May 12 09:47, Keith Christian wrote:
> This permissions problem has existed for awhile, and I'd like to find
> a solution.
>
> CMD.EXE is able to create files inside directories on a standard
> Windows share, but from a Bash shell on Cygwin, a permission denied
> message occurs, and this is in
On 5/12/2011 1:54 PM, Keith Christian wrote:
Thank you for the reply, Larry.
Requested output is either pasted or attached.
Is the getVolInfo output from a "network appliance" or is it simply an
internal disk on another Windows machine?
Potential app conflicts:
ZoneAlarm Personal Firewall
On 5/12/2011 11:47 AM, Keith Christian wrote:
This permissions problem has existed for awhile, and I'd like to find
a solution.
CMD.EXE is able to create files inside directories on a standard
Windows share, but from a Bash shell on Cygwin, a permission denied
message occurs, and this is in most
This permissions problem has existed for awhile, and I'd like to find
a solution.
CMD.EXE is able to create files inside directories on a standard
Windows share, but from a Bash shell on Cygwin, a permission denied
message occurs, and this is in most if not all directories:
-bash: .cpan/b
> Hi Andrew and Corinna,
>
> Yep, something about FAT32 appears to be the problem. As Corinna correctly
> notes, permissions are faked on FAT32. Doesn't matter what chmod I run, it's
> all 644 or 755. Apparently, GNU screen does not like this, but apparently it
> also doesn't give any error mes
On May 12 13:11, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On May 12 11:01, Peter Rosin wrote:
> > Maybe someone with a copyright assignment [...]
Btw., that could be you! It's not that hard to send one. See the
"Before you get started" section on http://cygwin.com/contrib.html,.
Corinna
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On May 12 11:01, Peter Rosin wrote:
> Den 2011-05-11 19:34 skrev Corinna Vinschen:
> > On May 11 16:52, Peter Rosin wrote:
> >> Hello!
> >>
> >> The following STC hints at a problem in strptime:
> ...
> >> Opengroup has this to say about only filling in some fields:
> >>
> >>"It is unspecified
Hi Chuck,
Would it be possible to get a p7zip update? The latest release is 9.20.1.
Thank you,
Chris
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Den 2011-05-11 19:34 skrev Corinna Vinschen:
> On May 11 16:52, Peter Rosin wrote:
>> Hello!
>>
>> The following STC hints at a problem in strptime:
...
>> Opengroup has this to say about only filling in some fields:
>>
>> "It is unspecified whether multiple calls to strptime()
>> using t
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