tively popular bunch of mailing lists, I can definitely say that not
writing the mailing list's address on a web page is not going to make a
noticeable dent at the amount of spam it receives...)
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quot; entry means that that's the email.
But in practice this is as good as not being there...
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he VS Common
Tools folder", which I tracked down to uses of some `reg' command that
fail. The thing is that it works fine when running on a bash shell on
the machine, but fails through ssh.
Any pointers?
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t familiar with Gmane. How would I go about CC'ing
> you there?
I meant CC me, as opposed to replying only to the list. Gmane is a
mailing-list->news gateway which makes it easy to read mailing lists
as newsgroups -- but I don't check it too often. (And drowning in
mailing lis
"Peter A. Castro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sat, 23 Dec 2006, Eli Barzilay wrote:
>
> Greetings, Eli,
>(Sorry for the long delay, vacation, etc etc.)
>
> > I'm having the same problem that is described at
> >
> > http://www.
Eli Barzilay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I'm having the same problem that is described at
>
> http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2004-12/msg00195.html
>
> I'm surprised that it was reported in 2004 -- I use cygwin on several
> machines with no problems, it&#
ing/loading the history file -- `fc -R foo'
and `fc -W foo' also hang. Using strace, it looks like the problem is
some kind of an infinite loop that is related to a lock file for the
history file.)
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tracing cygrunsrv... Building a debug version
sounds like yet more work in an area I don't have much experience
with.
> I'm not sure what's holding you back now...
Mainly the fact that I'm fine with starting my own sshd, even if its
manual. (I'll try a quick
sion problems -- the /etc/ssh* keys were not
readable. Looks like chowning them didn't help at all. Finally, I
resorted to removeing them and re-runnning ssh-host-config to
regenerate. Now running sshd directly works, but trying it through
cygrunsrv still has the same problem...
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messages from a remote
computer. You may be able to use the /AUXSOURCE= flag to retrieve
this description; see Help and Support for details. The following
information is part of the event: sshd : PID 812 : starting service
`sshd' failed: execv: 1, Operation not permitted.
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ers to appending
the text.)
> You are apparently setting CYGWIN in your local user environment.
> You'd want to set in it you system environment or use the method I
> showed above to set it for just this service.
I did do it in the "system variables" part of the environment
o that, using VNC to work locally
if/when sshd is down -- but where is ssh invoked from? (I don't want
to kill it and start one manually, since I'm sure it will be
different.)
> -- please don't send strace output to the list (if you have the web
> space, it may be ok to po
'll try to see if I can get some more
information when I'm back in my office, but I'm not too optimistic...
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security somehow? Perhaps there is a way to start sshd in a
different way? (After all, this thing *used* to work just fine with
an older cygwin installation...)
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t doesn't look like it's
the problem. My script doesn't use any shares, and in case DevStudio
does something funny I disconnected the only mapped share I had.
Don't know what a "WAG" is, and the above faq entry didn't help...
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seem
to be making it work.
TIA,
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