Am 17.09.2013 01:24, schrieb Warren Young:
On 9/14/2013 15:48, Thomas Wolff wrote:
Am 14.09.2013 17:15, schrieb wynfi...@gmail.com:
checking for working ncurses... no
configure: error: Cannot find a curses library. Perhaps you failed to
install an ncurses development package?
You may be able
Larry thank you. Your message helped me get Apache httpd up and running.
For other people after getting cygserver up and running, you will then
have to set the CYGWIN environment variable so that it contains the string
"server"
and you will also have to "rebaseall."
Regards
Larry Hall (Cygwi
Could not find reports on core dumps in system programs recently, or problems
with the locate tool.
What I do:
--
JNEWM@FSEL7800 ~
$ locate junk
/home/JNEWM/.cpan/build/Email-Simple-2.102-AftJAF/t/header-junk.t
/home/JNEWM/.
Hello,
I'm trying to write an Ada application that uses the Sqlite library.
The application will compile and run until the end of the application
where it will hang, using near 100% CPU.
When I cntrl+c it while running in GDB, it shows:
Program received signal SIGINT, Interrupt.
0x6e015096 in cyg
On 9/14/2013 15:48, Thomas Wolff wrote:
Am 14.09.2013 17:15, schrieb wynfi...@gmail.com:
checking for working ncurses... no
configure: error: Cannot find a curses library. Perhaps you failed to
install an ncurses development package?
You may be able to dig more details out of config.log. It'
On 16/09/2013 2:45 PM, Jon TURNEY wrote:
On 12/09/2013 18:02, Ryan Johnson wrote:
Subject line says it all...
(I thought this came up before but either I remembered wrong or my Google-foo
is weak today).
These start menu links aren't installed by the xorg-server package, but by the
xinit packa
The user cyg_server was generated by the ssh-host-config script and
while the server itself is on a domain, all the users involved with
cygwin / ssh / sshd are local users.
I've noticed that along with the local cyg_server account, there is
also a local sshd account. It appears to be disabled. Is
Every day I learn something new. This cygcheck utility produces a lot
of useful information. I've done a diff on the cygcheck for the server
where sshd is working and the server where sshd is not working.
Summary of the diff is as follows:
- A gid 0 root group exists on the server where sshd
Greetings, David Griffiths!
>> Yes, that's exactly right, assuming that 'boo' doesn't exist.
> Hi, it happens even if boo does exist. To put it in context, the
> script in question was attempting to determine the current directory:
> CURRENT_DIR=$(cygpath -ma "${0}"/../)
> (I didn't write this
On 9/16/2013 3:56 PM, Evan Rowley wrote:
The user cyg_server was generated by the ssh-host-config script and
while the server itself is on a domain, all the users involved with
cygwin / ssh / sshd are local users.
I've noticed that along with the local cyg_server account, there is
also a local s
Thank you Christopher. You were spot on. i will install the cygwin version:
/home/jd2013 which ssh-keygen
/cygdrive/c/PROGRAM FILES/ATTACHMATE/REFLECTION/ssh-keygen
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On 9/16/2013 3:06 PM, Evan Rowley wrote:
Its great that I now have some actual debug output. Thanks a lot, Larry.
Towards the end of the log this appeared:
seteuid 1019: Operation not permitted
I'll check again that /etc/passwd, /etc/group, cyglsa-config, and
ssh-host-config all have the corre
I would really like to run sshd in debug mode!
I wasn't sure what the best way to enable debug mode on sshd. The
approach I took was to edit one the registry entry I assumed cygrunsrv
uses to launch sshd.
Under
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Services\sshd\Parameters
Name: AppArgs
Type:
On 12/09/2013 18:02, Ryan Johnson wrote:
> Subject line says it all...
>
> (I thought this came up before but either I remembered wrong or my Google-foo
> is weak today).
These start menu links aren't installed by the xorg-server package, but by the
xinit package. WFM.
--
Jon TURNEY
Volunteer
On 9/16/2013 2:26 PM, Evan Rowley wrote:
I would really like to run sshd in debug mode!
I wasn't sure what the best way to enable debug mode on sshd. The
approach I took was to edit one the registry entry I assumed cygrunsrv
uses to launch sshd.
Under
\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Se
Its great that I now have some actual debug output. Thanks a lot, Larry.
Towards the end of the log this appeared:
seteuid 1019: Operation not permitted
I'll check again that /etc/passwd, /etc/group, cyglsa-config, and
ssh-host-config all have the correct login credentials. Before I do,
is there
Thanks for the recommendaitons Larry.
If $USER is the test, then it appears cyglsa is working on this machine.
The firewall is disabled.
Thanks for refering me to the BLODA. I noticed some Symantec products
listed there. Symantec's Endpoint Protection and Symantec's Bakcup
Exec are installed on
On 9/16/2013 1:47 PM, Evan Rowley wrote:
Thanks for the recommendaitons Larry.
If $USER is the test, then it appears cyglsa is working on this machine.
The firewall is disabled.
Thanks for refering me to the BLODA. I noticed some Symantec products
listed there. Symantec's Endpoint Protection a
On 9/16/2013 3:01 AM, d.henman wrote:
I tried running httpd2 by hand and it dies immediately and violently:
$ httpd2
zsh: invalid system call (core dumped) httpd2
$ cat httpd2.exe.stackdump
Stack trace:
Frame Function Args
When executed from the bash shell:
$ /usr/sbin/httpd2
Bad s
Hi Yaakov,
is this fixed in the new Vim release?
Regards
2013/8/13 Björn Kautler :
> Hi Yaakov,
>
> I'm wondering that noone mentioned it before, but maybe everyone is using
> ~/.vimrc or they were not as puzzled as me and tried to find out what went
> wrong.
>
> After updating to your latest
On 9/16/2013 11:03 AM, Evan Rowley wrote:
Hi All,
Is there a way to test whether or not cyglsa is functioning?
According to the documentation for the LSA stuff
(http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html#ntsec-nopasswd2),
$USER will have the correct user name with LSA in the loop.
I've bee
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 10:56:37AM +0100, David Griffiths wrote:
>> Yes, that's exactly right, assuming that 'boo' doesn't exist.
>
>Hi, it happens even if boo does exist.
Not for me.
% mkdir /boo
norton[~]
$ ls /boo/..
bin cygwin dev localhome proc usr
boo
Hi All,
Is there a way to test whether or not cyglsa is functioning?
I've been having a lot of difficulty setting up sshd with passwordless
public key auth on a WIndwos 2003 server. Based on the problem I was
seeing, I thought that cyglsa might be the solution. The cyglsa-config
script was run an
On Mon, Sep 16, 2013 at 5:56 AM, David Griffiths <> wrote:
>> Yes, that's exactly right, assuming that 'boo' doesn't exist.
>
> Hi, it happens even if boo does exist. To put it in context, the
> script in question was attempting to determine the current directory:
>
> CURRENT_DIR=$(cygpath -ma "${0
> Yes, that's exactly right, assuming that 'boo' doesn't exist.
Hi, it happens even if boo does exist. To put it in context, the
script in question was attempting to determine the current directory:
CURRENT_DIR=$(cygpath -ma "${0}"/../)
(I didn't write this script but I assume they did this for
I tried running httpd2 by hand and it dies immediately and violently:
$ httpd2
zsh: invalid system call (core dumped) httpd2
$ cat httpd2.exe.stackdump
Stack trace:
Frame Function Args
When executed from the bash shell:
$ /usr/sbin/httpd2
Bad system call (core dumped)
xxx@binki /tmp
$
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