Robert Klemme wrote:
So it could be an OS "feature" but I could not find any
documentation about this. And it is still totally unclear to me what
the criterion might be as bash suffers from this but all other shells
do not. This is weird.
I don't think BASH sets the path... it adds to the
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 21 16:03, Linda Walsh wrote:
both think
they are running under C:/bin (which is a symlink ->
cygwin64/bin, through C:\windows\system32\cygwin)
Why did you mess around with the install paths that badly? Don't
install anything Cygwin into C:\windows.
Str
On 3/24/2014 3:26 PM, Leo Lagos wrote:
Hi,
Attached is the cygcheck output.
OK, nothing is obviously wrong there. That leaves '/etc/passwd'. Do this:
grep llagos /etc/passwd
and see if the second to last field contains '//fileserver/public/llagos'.
If so, edit '/etc/passwd' and change that
Hi,
Attached is the cygcheck output.
Regards,
On Fri, Mar 21, 2014 at 3:55 PM, Leo Lagos wrote:
> Thanks Larry,
>
> I opened a cmd.exe terminal, and for HOME I got:
>
> C:\Users\llagos>set | findstr HOME
> HOMEDRIVE=C:
> HOMEPATH=\Users\llagos
> NCHOME=C:\IBM\Tivoli\Netcool
> OMNIHOME=C:\IBM\Tiv
Chris J. Breisch wrote:
Without additional details on what is or isn't happening, this is as
much assistance as I can provide.
I lied. I had one more thought.
Your username, password, database name, sql server name don't contain
characters that are special to bash, do they? Of the four, pass
On 3/24/2014 2:02 PM, shu wrote:
A script in Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide (at the bottom of
http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/ioredirintro.html )
Even i had change "sleep 1" -->"sleep 3" , still different.
Come out result:
2nd, to stderr
FD4: FIFO2: 3rd, to fd 3
FD6: FIFO2: 3rd, to fd 3
FD5:
Chris J. Breisch wrote:
Can you give more specifics on how it fails? And is it possible for you
to upgrade to a more recent version of Cygwin? I'm doing almost all of
this except for the ASP.net part, and I have no problems. I do this at
work, and I'm not at the office right now. It's possible I
A script in Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide (at the bottom of
http://www.tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/ioredirintro.html )
Even i had change "sleep 1" -->"sleep 3" , still different.
Come out result:
2nd, to stderr
FD4: FIFO2: 3rd, to fd 3
FD6: FIFO2: 3rd, to fd 3
FD5: FIFO2: 3rd, to fd 3
FIFO1: FIFO2: 3r
On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 12:25:03PM -0400, Steven Bardwell wrote:
>We have successfully ported our software to Cygwin -- in the past we
>have ported this source code to SFU/SUA, Linux, AIX, HPUX, SCO, iSeries
>PASE, and OSX. The Cygwin port was no harder than any other port, and
>the result is work
We have successfully ported our software to Cygwin -- in the past we have
ported
this source code to SFU/SUA, Linux, AIX, HPUX, SCO, iSeries PASE, and OSX.
The
Cygwin port was no harder than any other port, and the result is working
really
nicely.
The Cygwin version has passed its first week of be
On Mar 20 20:37, Lord Laraby wrote:
> Thanks for all the responses. I appreciate the attention given to
> ssh-host-config since this problem. One of my problems was that I was
> semi-braindead when I ran it and selected yes to privsep when I meant
> no. It would have been simpler, I think. Really,
On Mar 21 16:03, Linda Walsh wrote:
> Finally tracked this down.
>
> when I ran the cygserver-config, it installed a different
> path for cygserver-config than what everything else
> thinks it is running under...
>
> I.e. even though my shell and the dbus server, both think
> they are running und
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