Re: /bin and /lib mount points occasionally lost

2012-06-20 Thread richw
So the domain is "." and the account "nfs"? I have no idea what .\nfs means. I'm just reporting what services reports. >>Those should see the following mount points according to cygcheck3.out: > I don't have /usr/bin or /usr/lib in exports, but I think you are > saying that if I did, I could acc

Re: /bin and /lib mount points occasionally lost

2012-06-20 Thread richw
ASSI wrote: > > > Those should see the following mount points according to cygcheck3.out: > > C:\cygwin/ system binary,auto > C:\cygwin\bin/usr/bin system binary,auto > C:\cygwin\lib/usr/lib system binary,auto > cygdrive prefix /cygdrive userbinary,auto >

Re: /bin and /lib mount points occasionally lost

2012-06-20 Thread richw
ASSI wrote: > > richw writes: >> I believe what needs to be studied is why an access from a remote system >> to an nfs file system before opening a bash prompt causes the automatic >> mount of /usr/bin and /usr/lib to be skipped. > > With the most likely pro

Re: /bin and /lib mount points occasionally lost

2012-06-20 Thread richw
marco atzeri-4 wrote: > > On 6/20/2012 7:26 AM, richw wrote: >> >> >> marco atzeri-4 wrote: >>> >>> >>> cool down >>> your message of 19 Jun >>> http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2012-06/msg00336.html >>> ... >>> h

Re: /bin and /lib mount points occasionally lost

2012-06-19 Thread richw
marco atzeri-4 wrote: > > > cool down > your message of 19 Jun > http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2012-06/msg00336.html > ... > has still an old one cygcheck.out as link. > so please so kind to provide us the right and updated info > > Regards > Marco > > > > -- > Problem reports: http://c

Re: /bin and /lib mount points occasionally lost

2012-06-19 Thread richw
ASSI wrote: > > richw writes: >>> rw@seven ~ >>> $ /bin/uname -a >>> CYGWIN_NT-6.1-WOW64 seven 1.7.15(0.260/5/3) 2012-05-09 10:25 i686 Cygwin > > Your cygcheck.out said I should be expecting a 1.7.11 version here. So > maybe you didn't nuke al

Re: /bin and /lib mount points occasionally lost

2012-06-19 Thread richw
ASSI wrote: > > richw writes: > [...] >> A reboot fixes the problem, as long as I run cygwin.bat before I access >> nfs. > > The problem quite likely lies with your 11 different copies of > cygwin1.dll. You start the NFS server and it picks up one of those, >

Re: /bin and /lib mount points occasionally lost

2012-06-19 Thread richw
richw wrote: > > I occasionally find that cygwin is broken, and I find that /usr/bin and > /usr/lib no longer are useful. The mount command (for which I need to type > /bin/mount) shows nothing mounted there. I type the following two > commands: > mount c:/cygwin/bin /usr/bin

Re: /bin and /lib mount points occasionally lost

2012-06-13 Thread richw
Warren Young wrote: > > On 6/13/2012 5:32 PM, richw wrote: >> >> What was I doing? I rebooted the computer. > > You're being pedantic. I mean, what program(s) did you run before you > noticed Cygwin stopped working, causing you to reboot to fix it? > >

Re: /bin and /lib mount points occasionally lost

2012-06-13 Thread richw
Warren Young wrote: > > On 6/13/2012 11:19 AM, richw wrote: >> >> I occasionally find that cygwin is broken, and I find that /usr/bin and >> /usr/lib no longer are useful. > > It would help if you could pin down what you were doing before Cygwin > breaks each

Re: /bin and /lib mount points occasionally lost

2012-06-13 Thread richw
marco atzeri-4 wrote: > > On 6/13/2012 9:47 PM, richw wrote: >> >> >> Christopher Faylor-8 wrote: >>> >>> On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 10:19:42AM -0700, richw wrote: >>>> I occasionally find that cygwin is broken, and I find that /usr/bin and

Re: /bin and /lib mount points occasionally lost

2012-06-13 Thread richw
Christopher Faylor-8 wrote: > > On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 10:19:42AM -0700, richw wrote: >>I occasionally find that cygwin is broken, and I find that /usr/bin and >>/usr/lib no longer are useful. The mount command (for which I need to >>type /bin/mount) shows nothing mo

/bin and /lib mount points occasionally lost

2012-06-13 Thread richw
I occasionally find that cygwin is broken, and I find that /usr/bin and /usr/lib no longer are useful. The mount command (for which I need to type /bin/mount) shows nothing mounted there. I type the following two commands: mount c:/cygwin/bin /usr/bin mount c:/cygwin/lib /usr/lib and things work (