Hi,
I have many files showing a file permission of 000. This happens with files
I drag and drop from somewhere into the cygwin folder. There's only one user
on this computer and I don't understand why I get a permission of 000. I
then try to chmod the files, but I get a "permission denied". But e
I don't have sysedit. Where is that supposed to be? I'm running vista x64 and
searched the complete HD.
Does it need to be installed seperatly.
WeyHan wrote:
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> dsula1 wrote:
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>> Howevever I wasn't able to find any reference to a HOME variable in
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Thank you. Sorry for top posting, force of habit. *smile*
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
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> On 01/08/2010 03:31 PM, dsula1 wrote:
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>> Hi,
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>> I mounted a network samba share in cygwin
>> mount x:/prj /prj
>> and it works with the exceptions that the
I just reverted back to cygwin 1.5 and now the samba share works again as
expected. Wow. I'm glad. So for me 1.7 is out. Never updata a working setup.
I should have listened.
dsula1 wrote:
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> Hi,
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> I mounted a network samba share in cygwin
> mount x:/prj /prj
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Hi,
I mounted a network samba share in cygwin
mount x:/prj /prj
and it works with the exceptions that the file nd group owner of the files
are only displayed as ???.
Any ideas what could be going on ?
Thank you.
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No, they are not there, that's the reason for my posting.
I read that HOMEPATH and HOMEDRV are special and set by windows in some
obscure way. They can't be changed thru
My Computer > Properties > Advanced > Environment Variables
Howevever I wasn't able to find any reference to a HOME variable i
Hi,
I discovered that the HOME variable is set in windows. I therefore get the
cygwin HOME path set to this window path instead of the path set in passwd
as I would like it. I tried to delete the windows HOME path, but I can't
find it. Where is it set or what does set it? I have HOME, HOMEPATH and
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