Hi !
You can also read the recent posts on 'cygwin' and 'cygwin-talk' named
'cygwin + windows update = lock up (W2K SP4)'. It's same problem...
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Ludovic.
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the update is to kill
the cat.
It also fails with cygwin1-20060426.dll.
One strange thing is that cat continues to work, so one of the threads created
by cygwin seems to be the culprit.
Any hints on how to debug this problem would be appreciated !
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Hi !
Another backtrace of the cygwin-1.dll problem (using this backtrace hack
http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2004-01/msg00066.html )
#0 0x77e9a10e in WaitForMultipleObjects ()
from /cygdrive/c/WINNT/system32/KERNEL32.DLL
#1 0x77e9a1fb in WaitForMultipleObjectsEx ()
from /cygdrive/c/WINNT
Hi !
I've attached some backtraces with cygwin1-20060426.dll and
cygwin1-20060426.gdb: when cygrunsrv is locked, I attach gdb to it.
Hope this helps...
BTW, does anyone know how to see which thread is looping ? Any windows system
monitor with threads support ?
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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Dec 2 12:50, Ludovic Drolez wrote:
Hello,
Since I do not want to update '/etc/passwd' each time the SID changes
(sysprep deployment for example), I wanted to know if I can modify my
/etc/passwd like this:
Administrator:unused_by_nt/2000/xp
any other well know SID to the user ? S-1-5-18 ?
Sshd seems to work well, but does it have any side effects on cygwin and
windows?
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Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Ludovic Drolez wrote:
Hi !
We use opensshd to remote admin windows systems. But If the SID is
changed we have the following problems:
- I can log in but we can see 'Could not chdir to home directory
/home/Administrateur: Permission denied'. And key
t readable (?!)
- There's no way to update /etc/passwd via ssh to update the SID: Permission
denied
- So the only way seems to manually update the file from Windows :-(
Is there another way ? If I disable 'ntsec', would it help ?
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