Re: Cygwin-1.7 and 'None' [was Nobody] group

2009-08-17 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Aug 17 10:47, Angelo Graziosi wrote: > Now, since them have been created by setup-1.7.exe (called from > Start/Run), I would expect that, after the changes 513 --> 544 etc. in > /etc/passwd, they belong to Administrators etc. (as the do in Cygwin-1.5 > and for the other files in 1.7). Evidently,

Re: Cygwin-1.7 and 'None' [was Nobody] group

2009-08-17 Thread Angelo Graziosi
Corinna Vinschen wrote: After all these years I was sure that now everyone was aware of the fact that the group "None" or whatever it's called in other languages is not a bug in Cygwin, but an actual Windows group. I didn't mean a bug, but a different behavior under 1.7. I have noticed that th

Re: Cygwin-1.7 and 'None' [was Nobody] group

2009-08-17 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Aug 17 00:09, Angelo Graziosi wrote: > Gulp! In this context, the translation of 'Nessuno' should be 'None' and > NOT 'Nobody' :-( > > I resend correcting, for the sake of completeness... :-) > > > Messaggio Originale > Oggetto: Cygwin-1.7 and 'Nobody' group > > > Usually, i

Re: Cygwin-1.7 and 'None' [was Nobody] group

2009-08-16 Thread Angelo Graziosi
Gulp! In this context, the translation of 'Nessuno' should be 'None' and NOT 'Nobody' :-( I resend correcting, for the sake of completeness... :-) Messaggio Originale Oggetto: Cygwin-1.7 and 'Nobody' group Usually, installing Cygwin, the file /etc/passwd contains things li