On 2020/11/08 06:40, Michael Soegtrop wrote:
What I don't understand is why it does work sometimes and sometimes not.
I always use the same scripts to install and remove cygwin on the same
machines and then do pretty much the same thing with this cygwin (build
our open source software) befor
On 11/8/2020 9:40 AM, Michael Soegtrop wrote:
Why shouldn't I be able to remove symlinks with rm -rf from within a cygwin? As
far as I understand the standard behavior of "rm" is to remove the symlink and
not its target. What I do when I remove a cygwin installation in our CI is an
"rm -rf" fro
Hi Ken, L A Walsh,
> But you can change this if you don't like it, as I said in my reply
to your earlier message about this:
I don't know if I like it yet - I am still in the process of
understanding what is going on.
I maintain the Windows build of a large open source project and we also
On 2020/11/05 13:41, Michael Soegtrop via Cygwin wrote:
I wonder if the path "/mnt/c/Windows/Fonts/wingding.ttf" is something
which should be written into a NTFS reparse point by cygwin setup.
Probably not - it looks like a cygwin path and it is understandable that
this confuses NTFS.
On 11/5/2020 4:41 PM, Michael Soegtrop via Cygwin wrote:
Dear Cyhwin Users and Team,
since a while I have issues removing cygwin installations, especially the
symlinks to true type fonts in /usr/share/fonts/microsoft.
Looking at these links with Windows tools I get:
C:\bin\cygwin\usr\share\f
Dear Cyhwin Users and Team,
since a while I have issues removing cygwin installations, especially
the symlinks to true type fonts in /usr/share/fonts/microsoft.
Looking at these links with Windows tools I get:
C:\bin\cygwin\usr\share\fonts\microsoft>fsutil reparsepoint query
wingding.ttf
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