Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> On 8/15/2012 5:39 AM, Lord Laraby wrote:
>
>> Sorry if the questions are a bit too numerous. I wish I could just
>> siphon knowledge from Corinna's brain.:)
>
> Then that would leave her with none!
I wouldn't need *all* of her knowledge of course. Just a small amount
w
Warren Young etr-usa.com> writes:
> I haven't heard peep one from either side about this release on this
> list. (For contrast, I've gotten several positive responses in my
> answer to the question about this on Stack Overflow[1].)
Sorry, I've been swamped with other stuff...
> Silence = happ
On Aug 16 07:41, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Warren Young etr-usa.com> writes:
> > I haven't heard peep one from either side about this release on this
> > list. (For contrast, I've gotten several positive responses in my
> > answer to the question about this on Stack Overflow[1].)
>
> Sorry, I've be
Warren Young wrote:
> On 8/13/2012 10:12 AM, Warren Young wrote:
>>
>> This is a *test* version which reverts the patch added to 3.7.12.1-1, which
>> caused problems with Subversion as a side effect
>
> I haven't heard peep one from either side about this release on this list.
> (For contrast, I've
On Aug 15 05:39, Lord Laraby wrote:
> Adam Dinwoodie wrote:
>
> > Lord Laraby wrote:
> >>I've scanned months of the mailing list archives for an answers and searched
> >>until I've run out of ideas.
> >
> > Have you taken a look through the Cygwin user's guide? In particular, I
> > suspect
> > t
On Aug 16 03:39, Lord Laraby wrote:
> Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> > On 8/15/2012 5:39 AM, Lord Laraby wrote:
> >
> >> Sorry if the questions are a bit too numerous. I wish I could just
> >> siphon knowledge from Corinna's brain.:)
> >
> > Then that would leave her with none!
>
> I wouldn't need *
Greetings, Jörg Gerlach!
>> Do you have proper dependency map for a service?
>> I.e. it should depends on TCPIP at least.
> Yes, in the properties of the "CYGWIN sshd" service in the Windows
> Service Manager is a dependency for TCP/IP-Protocol driver.
> But, I'm not sure if you mean that.
I d
On 8/16/2012 2:50 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 16 07:41, Achim Gratz wrote:
there's a race
somewhere between calls from the Cygwin DLL and Windows file locking functions.
Cygwin does not use Windows mandatory locking. The locking is entirely
implemented within the Cygwin DLL and is only
On Aug 16 04:30, Warren Young wrote:
> On 8/16/2012 2:50 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Aug 16 07:41, Achim Gratz wrote:
> >>there's a race
> >>somewhere between calls from the Cygwin DLL and Windows file locking
> >>functions.
> >
> >Cygwin does not use Windows mandatory locking. The locking
Hi Corinna,
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Aug 16 03:39, Lord Laraby wrote:
>> I wouldn't need *all* of her knowledge of course. Just a small amount
>> would improve my understanding immensely.
>>
>> > Probably the key point that you're stumbling over is the fact that
>> > when
On Aug 16 07:06, Lord Laraby wrote:
> My, major emphasis is recognizing in the Cygwin dll
> or startup code somewhere) that the user has full Administrator rights
> and simply replacing his normal UID with 0 (or that of whomever root
> seems to be by /etc/passwd). Internally (at cygwin.dll level)
On 8/16/2012 4:55 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 16 04:30, Warren Young wrote:
So, what you did with that requested change, Achim, is prevented
Cygwin svn from winning any fights over ownership of .svn/wc.db.
So what? Don't use native Windows tools in parallel accessing the
same file. F
On Aug 16 06:01, Warren Young wrote:
> On 8/16/2012 4:55 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Aug 16 04:30, Warren Young wrote:
> >>
> >>So, what you did with that requested change, Achim, is prevented
> >>Cygwin svn from winning any fights over ownership of .svn/wc.db.
> >
> >So what? Don't use nati
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Aug 16 07:06, Lord Laraby wrote:
>> My, major emphasis is recognizing in the Cygwin dll
>> or startup code somewhere) that the user has full Administrator rights
>> and simply replacing his normal UID with 0 (or that of whomever root
>> seems to be
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 8:26 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> That's not how it's supposed to be, as far as I'm concerned...
>
I can see both POV but the Cygwin POV is to DITCW (Do It The Cygwin
Way) which is the de facto correct answer regardless of your own POV.
So the WJM response is in fact a c
Warren Young wrote on 2012-08-16:
> Dev Fred likes to use the GUI TortoiseSVN client most of the time.
> (Fred is a little strange, but we like him anyway.)
My particular use case is 99% of the time, I use Cygwin SVN, but once in a
while TortoiseSVN's revision graph is useful. I think what makes
On Aug 16 08:48, Lord Laraby wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > On Aug 16 07:06, Lord Laraby wrote:
> >> My, major emphasis is recognizing in the Cygwin dll
> >> or startup code somewhere) that the user has full Administrator rights
> >> and simply replacing his normal UID w
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012Corinna Vinschen
> On Aug 16 08:48, Lord Laraby wrote:
>> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> > On Aug 16 07:06, Lord Laraby wrote:
>>
>> See, here where I said I want to know if the user is in fact
>> "elevated"? I'm always a member of the Administrators Group (gro
On 8/16/2012 6:26 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 16 06:01, Warren Young wrote:
This recent wish for SQLite on Cygwin to act more Unix-like is the
first such request I've received, and I don't remember it being an
issue with the previous maintainer, either.
Maybe the reason is because subv
Am 16.08.2012 11:05, schrieb Andrey Repin:
Greetings, Jörg Gerlach!
I did mean that, and now, that you confirmed it, the situation slowly
driving into the land of BLODA. Do you have custom firewall/AV with
TCP/IP filtering capabilities installed? -- WBR, Andrey Repin
(anrdae...@freemail.ru) 1
On Wed, 15 Aug 2012 10:11:16 -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 04:54:42PM +0400, Andrey Khalyavin wrote:
>>I finally got a cygwin crash dump from our build bots. It shows, that
>>cygwin1.dll crashes in kill_pgrp function on line:
>>(pid > 1 && p->pgid != pid) ||
>>wh
> >> This recent wish for SQLite on Cygwin to act more Unix-like is the
> >> first such request I've received, and I don't remember it being an
> >> issue with the previous maintainer, either.
> >
> > Maybe the reason is because subversion didn't use SQLite before?
>
> That's mere happenstance.
On 8/16/2012 9:34 AM, Brian Wilson wrote:
> Corina is correct, Cygwin is supposed to be a Posix compliant environment so
> the SQLite package should follow the Posix standard as the default
> behavior. If you want to use Windoze tools, why are you using Cygwin? If
> you really must, why not se
Lord Laraby gmail.com> writes:
>
> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012Corinna Vinschen
> > On Aug 16 08:48, Lord Laraby wrote:
> >> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >> > On Aug 16 07:06, Lord Laraby wrote:
> >>
> >> See, here where I said I want to know if the user is in fact
> >> "elevated"? I'
On Aug 16 11:06, Lord Laraby wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012Corinna Vinschen
> > On Aug 16 08:48, Lord Laraby wrote:
> >> On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >> > On Aug 16 07:06, Lord Laraby wrote:
> >>
> >> See, here where I said I want to know if the user is in fact
> >> "elevated"? I'
On 8/16/2012 10:34 AM, Brian Wilson wrote:
Corina
Corinna.
is correct, Cygwin is supposed to be a Posix compliant environment
It's also supposed to interoperate with native Windows programs.
If you want to use Windoze tools, why are you using Cygwin?
First, instant 100 point credibilit
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 08:20:37PM +0400, Andrey Khalyavin wrote:
>On Wed, 15 Aug 2012 10:11:16 -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 04:54:42PM +0400, Andrey Khalyavin wrote:
>>>I finally got a cygwin crash dump from our build bots. It shows, that
>>>cygwin1.dll crashes in kil
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 12:48:03PM +, Adam Dinwoodie wrote:
>Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>On Fri, Aug 10, 2012 at 06:31:25AM +, Achim Gratz wrote:
>>>Daniel Colascione writes:
It works for me in bash. I don't have tcsh installed, but I don't see why
SIGINT would work differently the
On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 10:36:39PM -0700, Daniel Colascione wrote:
>When run on a Linux machine, this program starts up and blocks on sigwaitinfo.
>You can suspend and resume the program using usual job control facilities, and
>on SIGINT, the program prints a message and exits. When the program res
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 16 07:06, Lord Laraby wrote:
My, major emphasis is recognizing in the Cygwin dll
or startup code somewhere) that the user has full Administrator rights
and simply replacing his normal UID with 0 (or that of whomever root
seems to be by /etc/passwd). Internally (a
aitinfo"
mentioned in another thread and another caused by a race.
After making some changes to signal handling, I ran the test case for an
afternoon without issue.
The current snapshot has these changes.
With the current snapshot (20120816 17:19:27), I have problems with
emacs-X11.e
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 03:11:34PM -0400, Ken Brown wrote:
>With the current snapshot (20120816 17:19:27), I have problems with
>emacs-X11.exe. When I start it under X (by typing 'emacs&' in an xterm
>window), its CPU usage goes up to 50% and its window never displays.
&
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 3:00 PM, Christian Franke
wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>>
>> On Aug 16 07:06, Lord Laraby wrote:
>-8
>>
>> What is it good for to have uid 0? You want to know if you have admin
>> rights, so why don't you simply check for the admin group in the
>> supplementary group l
On 8/16/2012 3:26 PM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 03:11:34PM -0400, Ken Brown wrote:
With the current snapshot (20120816 17:19:27), I have problems with
emacs-X11.exe. When I start it under X (by typing 'emacs&' in an xterm
window), its CPU usage goes up
On 8/16/2012 6:26 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 16 06:01, Warren Young wrote:
Advisory locking only works when all players cooperate. We can't
assume that on Windows, unless we set up an insular Cygwin ghetto.
So, are you saying that Cygwin should use mandatory file locking?
Of course
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 Christian Franke wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>>
>> On Aug 16 07:06, Lord Laraby wrote:
>-8
>>
>> What is it good for to have uid 0? You want to know if you have admin
>> rights, so why don't you simply check for the admin group in the
>> supplementary group list?
>>
>> He
Could someone please delete that first copy of this message. Somehow,
it got through with a non-ubfuscated email address. I'm sorry.
LL
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> Subject: Re: Promote sqlite 3.7.13-1 from test status?
>
> On 8/16/2012 10:34 AM, Brian Wilson wrote:
> > is correct, Cygwin is supposed to be a Posix compliant environment
>
> It's also supposed to interoperate
Lord Laraby wrote:
I'll give that a go as a start. But, I would still like to see by
Cygwin uid shown as 0 when I am elevated. Because it's the same as the
windows equivalent of su.
---
I think where you are confused is that cygwin's shell is
elevated all the time if you are running as
On 8/17/2012 02:22, Warren Young wrote:
> On 8/16/2012 10:34 AM, Brian Wilson wrote:
>>
>> Corina
>
> Corinna.
>
>> is correct, Cygwin is supposed to be a Posix compliant environment
>
> It's also supposed to interoperate with native Windows programs.
>
That's fine when it works, but that is n
On Thu, Aug 16, 2012 at 04:41:39PM -0400, Lord Laraby wrote:
>Could someone please delete that first copy of this message. Somehow,
>it got through with a non-ubfuscated email address. I'm sorry.
It doesn't work like that. No one wants a full time job cleaning up
after other people's email gaffes
HI,
I was getting error when tryin to run cat command as well but once i ran it
like this:
/bin/cat pinger.data
then it began to work and the data from file "pinger.data" was parsed out
Maybe this'll work for you.
Thanks!
Cyberdon
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I am seeing the following when invoking a utility which uses libusb to
drive a USB JTAG interface dongle:
Potential BLODA detected! Thread function called outside of Cygwin DLL:
C:\cygwin1.7\bin\cygusb-1.0.dll
I've had CYGWIN=detect_bloda set for some time (months), and the
utility (develo
On Thu, 2012-08-16 at 21:31 +, James Johnston wrote:
> I was just about to start writing a similar message to this, but you did it
> for me very perfectly! What's the point of Cygwin if it can't play nice
> with other Windows programs on the system?
The "point" of Cygwin is clearly stated on
On 8/16/2012 7:08 PM, Yaakov (Cygwin/X) wrote:
> So you're saying that it is more important for Cygwin's sqlite3 to work
> with a Windows program than it is for it to work properly with other
> Cygwin libraries and programs? That doesn't sound very pragmatic to me.
> Software built for Cygwin shou
On 8/16/2012 11:43 AM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 10:36:39PM -0700, Daniel Colascione wrote:
>> When run on a Linux machine, this program starts up and blocks on
>> sigwaitinfo.
>> You can suspend and resume the program using usual job control facilities,
>> and
>> on SIG
On 8/16/2012 8:51 PM, Daniel Colascione wrote:
> On 8/16/2012 11:43 AM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> On Tue, Aug 14, 2012 at 10:36:39PM -0700, Daniel Colascione wrote:
>>> When run on a Linux machine, this program starts up and blocks on
>>> sigwaitinfo.
>>> You can suspend and resume the program
Greetings, Warren Young!
> What are Fred's options?
Use commandline capabilities provided by TortoiseSVN.
> Option 1: Download the native Windows Subversion port. Sensible, but it
> means you have to use a crippled shell.
There's no such thing as "crippled shell" involved. Crippled knowledg
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