succeeds in Cygwin (returns 1) and fails on Linux/BSD (returns 0).
The upstream needs to fix this first.
I managed to make the program to work by making this just a warning.
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orrect use of SSL_set_tlsext_host_name to proxytunnel.
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to the remote peer.
What might be wrong?
Thank you,
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then ask MS.
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ut of net start and tasklist
in case you wanted to check).
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Corinna,
> the problem is obviously that your remote filesystem returns 0 as the current
> file size.
Which WinAPI does that? I can try searching it.
> What OS are your remote filesystems running on?
That's Windows Server 2008 SP1.
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-cw-head\pgas\a.exe //s-cw-head/c$/test.bin rw
success
Remote, O_WRONLY:
C:\Users\gribov.y>\\s-cw-head\pgas\a.exe //s-cw-node01/c$/test.bin
success
Remote, O_RDWR:
C:\Users\gribov.y>\\s-cw-head\pgas\a.exe //s-cw-node01/c$/test.bin rw
sizeof(data) == lseek(fd, 0, SEEK_END) failed at
find any app from Cygwin BLODA list.
Do you think it makes sense to try the latest Cygwin? Mine is 2 months
old but I don't expect basic IO to change that often...
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Corinna,
Is your $HOME shared across all your nodes? Can you try running on c$/test.bin?
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 8:41 PM, Yuri Gribov wrote:
> Corinna,
>
> Thanks for your answer!
>
>> Wrong style.
>
> Yeah, I know but it worked this time and it's so handy to
th ftell() itself.
Any help/ideas will be much appreciated. I have tried searching the
MLs but have not found anything similiar to my problem.
-Yuri
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#include
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to build Cygwin myself...
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dea what's going on here...
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e seen this before? This may be due to some misconfig of my
cluster but I'm not sure what I should check.
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#include
#include
#include
int main(int argc, char **argv) {
char tmp[128];
struct in_addr **pptr;
FILE *hosts;
27;s) so I don't want to install a fixed Cygwin environment
on a cluster. People just provide our job spawner with cygwin1.dll and
executable and then we run exe. In this scenario system() will not
work (because bash is missing). For now I'll work around by replacing
it with brain-
to system() to make it working? Or
perhaps modify PATH or any other environment variable before running
Cygwin program?
Thanks in advance,
Yuri
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#include
int main() {
char tmp[256];
getcwd(tmp, sizeof(tmp));
printf("Cwd: %s\n", tmp);
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Just a note: I tried googling for this error but didn't find anything helpful.
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Hello. I had a problem at installation postgesql as service nt. I do all
under the documentation which is in a
file/usr/share/doc/Cygwin/postgresql-7.4.5. README On item 8 at me there is
a mistake at initialization of a database.
$ initdb -D /var/postgresql/data
The files belonging to this databas
^]'.
Connection closed by foreign host.
And there is nothing in logs
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B
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The telnet line in inetd.conf is standard:
telnet stream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/in.telnetd in.telnetd
The same happens with ftp.
The OS is NT4.0
What am I doing wrong?
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Bug
located in the dynamic link
library cygwin1.dll
I have these packages:
inetutils 1.3.2-16
cygrunsrv 0.95-1
cygwin 1.3.10-1
and the OS is NT4.0
Where do I dig to solve the problem ?
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t you accept on e-mail TEXT-ONLY !
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