Hello
i think that's not the good way to run portmap nfsd and mountd directly
you should install them as windows services. there is a script with
cygwin called nfs-server-config which will configure that for you:
install the services and generate default config files, you will then be
able to
"cp -p" doesn't work better ! But "mv" put the good rights (NTFS)on the file
...
How do you explain it ?
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De: Corinna Vinschen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: jeudi 13 mai 2004 11:55
À: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet: Re: Cygwin & NFTS
On May 13 10:37, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wr
On May 14 10:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> "cp -p" doesn't work better ! But "mv" put the good rights (NTFS)on the file
> ...
>
> How do you explain it ?
Nothing has changed, except for the path.
Corinna
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Hello, Igor!
On Thu, May 13, 2004 at 01:50:33PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> Create a system-owned shell (via "at /interactive bash -i")
> and use "mount" to set up user mounts for the user "system". You may need
> to remove the system mounts altogether, and just create user mounts for
> ev
I am in the process of compile GTK+ in my computer and as you know there are
other libraries that have to be installed in advance.
I am now trying to compile libiconv-1.9.1 but I get an error that has thrown
me off, that is because the OS I am installing is a WinXP(ensive) [NTFS]
using CYGWIN.
I don't know if this information is related to your case, but notice
that in Windows (I'm absolutely sure for W2K and WinXP) when you copy a
file it takes the security attributes (the rights) of the folder where
it has been copied, while when you move it it maintains its
rights/security attribu
Jamil Alkadir wrote:
> I am now trying to compile libiconv-1.9.1
Why not use the pre-existing libiconv-1.9.1 cygwin package, as installable from
setup.exe?
> /usr/bin/install: cannot remove `/usr/lib/../bin/cygiconv-2.dll': Permission
> denied
/usr/bin/install uses the libiconv DLL, hence when
The destination folder has FULL ACCESS for DOMAIN ADMIN on W2K. I use a user
who is in DOMAIN ADMIN group (Active Directory and Cygwin).
Whe I copy the file with Windows Explorer, the security attributes are OK.
When I copy the file with Cygwin, they are no security attributes (they are
all unche
On May 14 11:26, Danilo Turina wrote:
> I don't know if this information is related to your case, but notice
> that in Windows (I'm absolutely sure for W2K and WinXP) when you copy a
> file it takes the security attributes (the rights) of the folder where
> it has been copied, while when you mov
> -Original Message-
> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Danilo Turina
> Sent: 14 May 2004 10:26
> I don't know if this information is related to your case, but notice
> that in Windows (I'm absolutely sure for W2K and WinXP) when
> you copy a
> file it takes the security attributes (the
Works OK on my Win98SE box at home.
Since you supplied so little information, it is hard to guess what the
problem is, but have you actually selected any packages to install? It
would make sense for the next button to be disabled if no packages have been
selected and nothing has been previously i
On Fri, 14 May 2004, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> I was just reviewing the gold star page and noticed that it's been
> almost a year since I pubicly acknowledged a contribution that Pierre
> Humblet has made to cygwin.
>
> We can't have that.
>
> Pierre has made changes to every part of cygwin. He
On Thu, 13 May 2004, Jack Polimer wrote:
> Begin Disclaimer: The following searches produced
> nothing useful...
>
> Searched http://cygwin.com/faq.html for "nfs"
> Searched http://cygwin.com/ for "nfs"
> Googled web and groups for "cygwin" "nfs"
>
> End Disclaimer
One more place to look: /usr/s
On Fri, 14 May 2004, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On May 14 11:26, Danilo Turina wrote:
> > I don't know if this information is related to your case, but notice
> > that in Windows (I'm absolutely sure for W2K and WinXP) when you copy a
> > file it takes the security attributes (the rights) of the fo
Hello, Jack!
On Thu, 13 May 2004, Jack Polimer wrote:
> I'm trying to export an NFS filesystem under cygwin to
> a Linux machine on the same network, but I get"
> # mount -t nfs 10.0.0.1:/etc /mnt
> mount: RPC: Timed out
The client is not getting anything from the remote portmapper. Try
"rpcinfo
HI,
I'm really in trouble because I'm trying to use Cdrecord under Cygwin enviroment.
I have succefully installed Cdrecord but I'm unable to find the CDRW device.
How I can do to install the CD recorder in Cygwin?
Thank you for your patience
Best Regards
Gabriele
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Hello, Gabriele,
On Fri, May 14, 2004 at 04:37:18PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have succefully installed Cdrecord but I'm unable to find the CDRW device.
> How I can do to install the CD recorder in Cygwin?
What kind of messages do you receive? Have you got wnaspi32.dll?
With kind regar
On Fri, May 14, 2004 at 04:55:09PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Cdrecord 1.11a12 (i586-pc-cygwin) Copyright (C) 1995-2001 Jörg Schilling
> Using libscg version 'schily-0.5'
> cdrecord: No target found.
I've experienced such problems with some ASPI DLLs. Have you tried the
one from nero.com? I
The fix on this particular machine was to use gawk instead of awk.
According to some of the suggestions I received, awk is a symlink to
gawk anyway. So, this should work fine. I wonder why I was getting
the error since nothing should have changed?
Also, contrary to what some believed I wasn't
Hi,
I need to automate email notifications from a shell script. I also
need to be able to set up the email servers for sending mail through a
shell script. Which ever email client I use, I need to automate the
process of setting up and sending mail.
I have looked at Pine and tried to find in
*** Robert Pollard ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote in the cygwin list today:
:) I need to automate email notifications from a shell script. I also
:) need to be able to set up the email servers for sending mail through a
:) shell script. Which ever email client I use, I need to automate the
:) proce
> -Original Message-
> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Robert Pollard
> Sent: 14 May 2004 17:04
> The fix on this particular machine was to use gawk instead of awk.
>
> According to some of the suggestions I received, awk is a symlink to
> gawk anyway.
Which, as has been explained, wa
I send email from a scripts using ssmtp, but one needs to construct the
entire message, headers and all. Earlier I had tried mutt; I don't remember
why I switched, but it may have had something to do with sending MIME.
For your reference (and perhaps your amusement), I've attached the script
that
On Fri, 14 May 2004, Robert Pollard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need to automate email notifications from a shell script. I also
> need to be able to set up the email servers for sending mail through a
> shell script. Which ever email client I use, I need to automate the
> process of setting up and sendi
On Fri, 14 May 2004, Baurjan Ismagulov wrote:
> Hello, Igor!
>
> On Thu, May 13, 2004 at 01:50:33PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> > Create a system-owned shell (via "at /interactive bash -i")
> > and use "mount" to set up user mounts for the user "system". You may need
> > to remove the syst
On Fri, May 14, 2004 at 02:10:40PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
>According to mount_info::from_registry() (in path.cc), the user mounts
>are read before the system ones, and therefore appear earlier in the
>mount table. I'm pretty sure the mount table is accessed linearly, so
>the earlier items
Hi!
After posting this message to emacs.xemacs.windows and following the
advices I have been told, I found out that this happens only with Xemacs
Cygwin build. Thus, I hope it would be a relevant discussion for this
group.
*the problem setting*
The shell-mode(using bash) at Xemacs(21.4.15) cal
Hello, Christopher!
On Fri, May 14, 2004 at 02:23:26PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> Why not just "try it"? Create two mounts, one user and one system. See
> which takes precedence.
The result is at the beginning of the thread:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=cygwin&m=108445099608131&w=2 .
Hello,
I had to refresh my memory from the list archives - from what I
see the problem was never addressed. I'm forwarding your message
to the cygwin mailing list where it belongs to. Perhaps someone
might have a solution for this problem.
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Hello, Igor!
On Fri, May 14, 2004 at 02:10:40PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> However, including the standard problem
> reporting information would have shown us whether what your system thinks
> its state is is the same as what you think it is.
:)
> I would probably read the above as "HKCU
Hello, Slavo,
On Fri, May 14, 2004 at 08:08:07PM +0200, Pavel Tsekov wrote:
> I read your mail sent to cygwin news at Sat, 15 Feb 2003 20:02:23 with
> subject: NFS server issue with directory permissions
>
> I do have the same problem with my cygwin-nfsd. Could you solve the problem
> you had ? (
On Fri, 14 May 2004, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Fri, May 14, 2004 at 02:10:40PM -0400, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> >According to mount_info::from_registry() (in path.cc), the user mounts
> >are read before the system ones, and therefore appear earlier in the
> >mount table. I'm pretty sure the
On Fri, 14 May 2004, Levent Yilmaz wrote:
> Hi!
>
> After posting this message to emacs.xemacs.windows and following the
> advices I have been told, I found out that this happens only with Xemacs
> Cygwin build. Thus, I hope it would be a relevant discussion for this
> group.
>
> *the problem sett
Eduardo Chappa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think your best option is to use Mutt, unless you really, really want
> to use Pine. It is possible to use Pine, but only if you apply a patch to
> make it work that way, Pine (without patching) does not send e-mail non
> interactively. Pine does n
Thank you!
Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
Cygwin uses special pipes, called "pty"s, for applications that aren't
running in a console. I'm guessing that XEmacs uses these ptys for its
shell buffer. Some applications detect that they are not invoked from a
console, and allocate one. If the application
I've searched the web, I've looked at the FAQ. I spent
all day yesterday trying to figure this out myself and
I am close.
I just downloaded the complete cygwin about a month
ago so everything should be pretty recent.
I can call my g77 code (sum.f) from g++ by creating a
dll and calling the dll fro
$ touch foo.exe
$ cp foo bar
cp: `foo' and `bar' are the same file
The above error message is rather confusing.
Is Cygwin's cp supposed to transparently permit the omission of the .exe extension, or
am I misremembering?
Max.
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Robert Pollard wrote:
> I need to automate email notifications from a shell script. I also
> need to be able to set up the email servers for sending mail through a
Then all you need is ssmtp (assuming you have somwhere real mail hub).
Look into /etc/ssmtp/ssmtp.conf - it has three options to
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At 05:04 PM 5/14/2004, you wrote:
>I've searched the web, I've looked at the FAQ. I spent
>all day yesterday trying to figure this out myself and
>I am close.
>I just downloaded the complete cygwin about a month
>ago so everything should be pretty recent.
>
>I can call my g77 code (sum.f) from g++
No disrespect intended, please, but this looks like an installation issue,
to me.
During my recent cygwin upgrade, Setup removed all traces of Xwin from my
system -- without prompting me. I now see that the Xwin files are all
identified as "Removed package" on the cygwin website. Where does that
le
On Fri, May 14, 2004 at 05:56:13PM -0700, Jamil wrote:
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