On Mar 3 22:57, Jason Pyeron wrote:
> Is there a way around the permission check on the private key files for the
> ssh client?
>
> The key files are on a mapped drive for the domain controller. The domain
> controller was switched to samba who reports:
> [...]
> But in reality the files are 600
On Mar 4 03:59, Paul-Kenji Cahier wrote:
http://cygwin/com/acronyms/#TOFU
> LC_ALL set to C.UTF-8 in all cases. Cygwin freshly installed.
> Also tried LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8(which shouldnt exist) and it did
> not work either.
Newlib uses "C-UTF-8", not "C.UTF-8" for some reason. I don't see that
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License : GPL
Quick Spam Filter (qsf) is a lightweight statistical spam filter. It
is designed to be small, fast, reliable, easy to install, and simple
to use in a procmail recipe. For these reasons it is not writ
>>?LC_ALL set to C.UTF-8 in all cases. Cygwin freshly installed.
>>?Also tried LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8(which shouldnt exist) and it did
>>?not work either.
>?Newlib uses "C-UTF-8", not "C.UTF-8" for some reason. I don't see that
>?newlib understands the dot. Moreover, Cygwin doesn't support utf-8 yet
On Mar 3 21:33, Robin Walker wrote:
> --On 03 March 2008 11:46 + Robin Walker wrote:
>
>> I noticed the same with 1.5.25-9 last night. It's not just calls to
>> localhost: it's ssh calls to anywhere that hang: in other words, it's a
>> client-side problem, not server-side. I noticed that the
Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
>
> On Feb 29 09:16, Matthieu CASTET wrote:
> > Hi,
>
> Why do you want to fake security when yoi can get the real thing?
>
For the same reason that fakeroot is used on UNIX : I want to create images with
special unix right.
Also according to my posix read
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According to Matthieu CASTET on 3/4/2008 6:28 AM:
| Also according to my posix reading [1], chown should be able to change
perm to
| any uid/gid.
You read wrong. POSIX also allows chown implementations to impose
additional restrictions. And on cygw
On Mar 4 06:40, Eric Blake wrote:
> | I was thinking cygwin goal was to emulate as much as possible posix
> | spec.
>
> Yes, and cygwin's behavior in this case is still POSIX compliant.
Right. The error code in question is this:
[EINVAL]
The owner or group ID supplied is not a value suppo
On 04 March 2008 03:57, Jason Pyeron wrote:
> Top posting, sorry.
Shift, Ctrl+End, delete. It's an awful lot less keypresses than an
apology!
Oh, should mention BTW that those disclaimers are utterly without basis
and invalid and are in fact barred on sourceware.org mailing lists. I
notice
I'd like to access and write to the /proc file system from a java program.
Can somebody steer me in the right direction? I'm starting to feel that
I've exhausted my search options...
TIA,
Jeff
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On Mar 4 10:12, Jeff Fulmer wrote:
> I'd like to access and write to the /proc file system from a java program.
> Can somebody steer me in the right direction? I'm starting to feel that
> I've exhausted my search options...
/proc is not writable on Cygwin.
Corinna
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On Tue, Mar 04, 2008 at 04:29:15PM +0100, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Mar 4 10:12, Jeff Fulmer wrote:
>> I'd like to access and write to the /proc file system from a java program.
>> Can somebody steer me in the right direction? I'm starting to feel that
>> I've exhausted my search options...
>
>/
On Mon, Mar 03, 2008 at 10:57:20PM -0500, Jason Pyeron wrote:
>[snip obfuscated disclaimer]
You apparently received a bounce message telling you that we don't
accept the type of disclaimers found in a message you attempted to send
here. So, you just added some dots to the disclaimer.
This is una
Yeah. RS232C can operate in many different ways, using the various "wires"
differently. Opening a serial port is just the beginning of the work; then
there is deciding what signals and handshake to use. Ohthe good ol' days.
Charles Stepp
Meskimen's Law:
There's never time to do it rite, but
According to POSIX (and as implemented on Linux):
$ rm -Rf t
$ touch t/
touch: setting times of `t/': No such file or directory
$ : > t/
t/: Is a directory.
The ENOENT failure is correct, since you are using the syntax to open (or
create) a directory but are not going through mkdir. However, o
> Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 13:54:18 +0100
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: [experimental] cygwin-1.5.25-10
>
> On Mar 3 21:33, Robin Walker wrote:
>> --On 03 March 2008 11:46 + Robin Walker wrote:
>>
>>> I noticed the same with 1.5.25-9 last
>> Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2008 13:54:18 +0100
>> Subject: Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: [experimental] cygwin-1.5.25-10
>>
>> On Mar 3 21:33, Robin Walker wrote:
>>> --On 03 March 2008 11:46 + Robin Walker wrote:
>>>
I noticed the same with 1.5.25-9 last night. It's not just calls to
localho
On Mar 4 13:52, Karl M wrote:
> 4) I run bash from a cmd window (XP SP2), with CYGWIN=tty on both machines.
^^^
That's what I was missing.
Should be fixed in the next test release which I'll prepar
On 3/4/08, Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mar 4 10:12, Jeff Fulmer wrote:
> > I'd like to access and write to the /proc file system from a java program.
> > Can somebody steer me in the right direction? I'm starting to feel that
> > I've exhausted my search options...
>
> /proc i
NightStrike wrote:
> I'm pretty sure it's not writable on any system, let alone cygwin.
> It's not a real filesystem per se. It's instead a read-only gateway
> into the kernel.
What? No. The entire /proc/sys tree on Linux is writable, which allows
you to tune a great number of kernel parameter
On Tue, 4 Mar 2008, Paul-Kenji Cahier wrote:
Greetings, Paul-Kenji,
?LC_ALL set to C.UTF-8 in all cases. Cygwin freshly installed.
?Also tried LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8(which shouldnt exist) and it did
?not work either.
?Newlib uses "C-UTF-8", not "C.UTF-8" for some reason. I don't see that
?newli
Hello Everyone,
I am trying to do some development on the C Compiler in Cygwin and I
am doing the following to build it:
$ ../gcc-4.0.2/gcc/configure
--prefix=/home/Balaji/Software_Tools/install --enable-languages="c"
The problem i am getting is this:
$ make all install
TARGET_CPU_DEFAULT
Crap, I didn't notice the stupid CC. Oh well, I won't authorize it so
gmane should trap it.
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"Balaji V. Iyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am trying to do some development on the C Compiler in Cygwin and I
> am doing the following to build it:
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> $ ../gcc-4.0.2/gcc/configure
Balaji V. Iyer wrote:
[snip]
I'm used to building in a separate directory. Say I've unpacked the
tarball in my home directory, I would do something like:
$ mkdir gcc-build
$ cd gcc-build
$ ../gcc-4.0.2/configure --prefix=/usr/local/gcc-4.0.2 --enable-languages=c
(And a few more flags but I've om
Thank you Ian. I did the modification you mentioned...now I am running
into more problems.
Now it is failing somewhere in libiberty.. here is the exact message (I
just simply typed "make all install") (I get same messae when I just do
"make")
Configuring in fixincludes
configure: loading cache ./
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