On Thu, 21 Apr 2005, daniel.steinmann wrote:
> > Or just use Cygwin's vim ;-)
>
> Hey, I use Cygwin's vim! Thanks for providing this package. I use it for
> quick edits. For my day-to-day Java/Web programming I prefer native
> gVim, because the compiler plugins work out of the box and do not need
> Usually not. Looking more closely into the permissions and
> perhaps regenerating /etc/passwd and /etc/group might help
> more. Or just use Cygwin's vim ;-)
Thanks for the permissions tip. I had a closer look via file explorer,
select toplevel folder, rightclick, select properties, select s
On Apr 13 09:29, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Not really. It doesn't explain what gvim exactly does. The
> > only chance I see is that you weren't logged in as t131085
> > when creating the file, but as a local admin account.
>
> The gvim process has 0 as UID:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
> $ p
> Not really. It doesn't explain what gvim exactly does. The
> only chance I see is that you weren't logged in as t131085
> when creating the file, but as a local admin account.
The gvim process has 0 as UID:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
$ ps -fW | grep gvim
03564 0 ? 09:27:39 D:\
On Apr 12 13:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] /home
> $ ls -l /home | grep stm
> drwxr-x---+ 25 pidde2 domain users 0 Apr 12 11:43 stm/
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] /home
> $ mount | grep home
> d:\home on /home type system (binmode)
>
>
> Does this help?
Not really. It doesn't ex
> What does calcs print on this file? How are the permissions
> set on your home directory? It looks as if the inheritence
> of permissions is set somewhat strange on your machine.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /home
$ cacls stm
d:\home\stm SWISS-DD\t131085:F
SWISS-DD\domain users:R
On Apr 12 11:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> When I create a file outside Cygwin (for example with native gVim), the
> file is created with no permissions. Example:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~
> $ ls -l _viminfo
> --+ 1 pidde2 domain users 30770 Apr 12 11:19 _viminfo
>
> I see the the d
7 matches
Mail list logo