how to
get the installer to let me install or downgrade an older package.
Thanks,
Curtis.
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Hi,
I'm having an issue with Cygwin SSHD and would like to set it up with
more debugging, but it needs to still be running in debug mode after a
reboot.
Anyone have any suggestions on how to best go about that?
Thanks,
Curtis.
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Hello Brian.
After a fresh Cygwin install, I encountered the same error:
bash: /etc/profile: Permission denied
So I just right clicked the file, selected properties,
selected the security tab, and gave myself read and write permission.
Now Cgwin bash runs correctly without error.
*Mike
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-2.05b> cygpath.exe -a -u "A/B/.//.."
/home/user/A/B/
Works Properly:
bash-2.05b> cygpath.exe -a -w "A/B/.//.."
c:\cygwin\home\user\A
This bug manifests itself when the path has the follow:
1. Is relative, not absolute already.
2. Has "//&qu
en the type command works.
By the way, given that I can actually run an executable that bash/type
can't find, does this suggest that possibly the builtin type command
is doing something wrong?
Curtis Siemens
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Bug reporting:
t can't find it, returning a blank, but doing:
ls -ltrF "/cygdrive/c/program files/prog.exe"
does work.
Now run:
type "/cygdrive/c/temp/prog.exe"
/* Where prog.exe is some executable that EXISTS under c:\temp. */
See how it works on these types of paths that contai
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