/sbin/in.* belong to.
http://cygwin.com/packages/ is quite useful. :)
On Mon, Jul 7, 2008 at 5:37 PM, Corinna Vinschen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jul 7 14:12, kou yu wrote:
>> $ ls /usr/sbin/in.*
>> in.ftpd.exe in.rlogind.exe in.talkd.exein.tftpd.exe
&
$ ls /usr/sbin/in.*
in.ftpd.exe in.rlogind.exe in.talkd.exein.tftpd.exe
in.rexecd.exe in.rshd.exe in.telnetd.exe in.uucpd.exe
My cygwin's packages info has lost. So I got nothing by performing cygcheck -f
$ cygcheck -f /usr/sbin/in.tftpd
This command print nothing to me.
I have n
On Dec 23, 2007 1:26 PM, Christopher Faylor
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Dec 23, 2007 at 01:02:23PM +0800, kou yu wrote:
> >o, maybe you are right.
>
> It's a good bet that she is.
>
> >But I am a little confused. "//server/share" is the POSIX
;//xxx/xxx" would not be
considered as remote SMB share. (except "smbclient //server/share")
On Dec 22, 2007 5:57 PM, Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Dec 22 17:43, kou yu wrote:
> > If I input:
> > cmdname /dirname/
>
If I input:
cmdname /dirname/
then I get the normal completion output immediately.
But if I input:
cmdname //dirname/
then I must wait for a long time for those completion output. And the
terminal seems to be frozen, have not a single response.
So, is this a bug of cygwin or bash on cygwi
Problem: when running a program from bash and the program requires a
lib that is missing, I do not get any error message. Only a exit
status of 128. Can I change this behavior?
I've exhausted those help resources (include FAQ, User's Guide,
mailing list archives and even google). The closer I hav
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