Dave/all:
mkpasswd does fail in our "huge" :-> domain. In the example
I posted, I did not kill mkpasswd, it returned 1, and the
message "mkpasswd (249): [5] Access is denied.".
Here's the example again:
~ $ time mkpasswd -d |wc -l ; echo mkpasswd returned: ${PIPESTATUS[0]} #let
it run, did
Original Message
>From: Tom Rodman
>Sent: 20 September 2005 14:51
> On Mon 9/19/05 21:21 EDT Poor Yorick wrote:
>
>> mkpasswd -d > /etc/passwd
>>
>> seems to hang. I get no output and it never completes.
I don't suppose you've actually allowed it to run forever yet, so "never"
comple
On Mon 9/19/05 21:21 EDT Poor Yorick wrote:
> mkpasswd -d > /etc/passwd
>
> seems to hang. I get no output and it never completes.
For us, "mkpasswd -d" dumps ~1500-2000 users and then
errs out. Our domain is hugh. My work around is to build /etc/passwd
with a script that repeatedly calls "
Eric Blake wrote:
gets fired up with startxwin.bat correctly runs .bash_profile. However,
if I start another xterm from that xterm, neither .bash_profile nor
.bash_rc is run. PS1 gets reset to "$". The second xterm also loses
tab-completion functionality. I do, however, in the second xterm
> I recently deleted c:\cygwin and my package repository and then
> installed cygwin again using the latest setup.exe.
That's usually not necessary. It is possible (even recommended)
to upgrade without wiping the older versions, so that your
customizations are preserved.
> The first xterm that
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