Re: cygcheck -f ... misleading as to file ownership & no relative paths

2008-02-24 Thread Linda Walsh
Marco Atzeri wrote: /usr/share/doc/bash-3.2.33 $ cygcheck -f $PWD/README bash-3.2.33-18 (Right answer) === I guess I look at the "$PWD" as something that shouldn't be necessary for the user to type, since having to put "$PWD" before a filename isn't how the standard POSIX utils (cp, ca

Re: cygcheck -f ... misleading as to file ownership & no relative paths

2008-02-23 Thread Marco Atzeri
--- Linda Walsh ha scritto: > > "cygcheck -f" doesn't work if you are in a directory > and you execute it on > files in the directory (unless you are in "/"). > I.e. it doesn't > seem to recognize relative directories. Hi Linda, you are right but there is a easy trick :-) at least if a cygwin

Re: cygcheck -f ... misleading as to file ownership & no relative paths

2008-02-23 Thread Brian Dessent
Linda Walsh wrote: > I understand why cygcheck doesn't ID the files in "/etc", and "/etc/ssh", > but it's problematic -- since I don't know for certain which files > ssh is compiled to use... If I had to guess, I'd go for /etc/ssh/..., > but "cygcheck" doesn't even classify that directory as "own