On Feb 9 17:47, Jaspreet Singh wrote:
> > > hi, i just created a new user 'test' in
> > windows and in /etc/passwd, in
> > > windows 'test' is a member of 'Users'
> > group. Now when i run /bin/bash
> > > as SYSTEM User it 'su' to any user in there
> > with valid shell, but it is
> > > not doing
> > hi, i just created a new user 'test' in
> windows and in /etc/passwd, in
> > windows 'test' is a member of 'Users'
> group. Now when i run /bin/bash
> > as SYSTEM User it 'su' to any user in there
> with valid shell, but it is
> > not doing 'su' to User 'test'.
> >
> > So, i tried 'Runas' run
On Feb 7 15:15, Jaspreet Singh wrote:
> hi, i just created a new user 'test' in windows and in /etc/passwd, in
> windows 'test' is a member of 'Users' group. Now when i run /bin/bash
> as SYSTEM User it 'su' to any user in there with valid shell, but it is
> not doing 'su' to User 'test'.
>
> So
hi, i just created a new user 'test' in windows and in /etc/passwd, in
windows 'test' is a member of 'Users' group. Now when i run /bin/bash
as SYSTEM User it 'su' to any user in there with valid shell, but it is
not doing 'su' to User 'test'.
So, i tried 'Runas' running CMD as SYSTEM user of win
On Feb 5 07:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> This started out as a VIM problem and now narrowed down to a simple file
> system problem
>
> >cat foo
>
> >cat bar
>
> >cp bar foo
> >cat foo
>
> AAA
> >
>
> foo - file co
This started out as a VIM problem and now narrowed down to a simple file system
problem
>cat foo
>cat bar
>cp bar foo
>cat foo
AAA
>
foo - file contains "\n"
bar - file contains "\n"
I can duplicate the same problem in VIM but
cygwin-apps@ is the wrong mailing list for this.
Redirecting to cygwin@:
Azimi, Houman (GXS) wrote:
> I am trying to use the system() calll, for example system("echo
> hello"); but it does not work, even though system(NULL); returns
> non-zero.
>
> It does work in the cygwin environment, but I
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