Hi Jon,
Hi Chuck,
On Feb 17 17:25, Jon TURNEY wrote:
> On 12/08/2013 15:22, Charles Wilson wrote:
> > On 8/10/2013 1:34 PM, foo wrote:
> >> Whenever I execute run.exe, it generates run.exe.stackdump.
> >>
> >> At line 370 in run.c, run2_freeargv() tries to free newargv, and
> >> run2_freeqrgv() ex
On Feb 18 10:05, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Hi Jon,
> Hi Chuck,
>
> On Feb 17 17:25, Jon TURNEY wrote:
> > On 12/08/2013 15:22, Charles Wilson wrote:
> > > On 8/10/2013 1:34 PM, foo wrote:
> > >> Whenever I execute run.exe, it generates run.exe.stackdump.
> > >>
> > >> At line 370 in run.c, run2_fr
Greetings, Luke Kendall!
> It's great that Cygwin has so many packages. And setup.exe makes it
> easy to select the packages you want.
> But it seems quite difficult to also select all the corresponding source
> packages as well, simply because there are so many packages! In the
> worst case,
On Thu, Feb 6, 2014 at 4:32 PM, Robert Klemme
wrote:
> Can anybody make sense of that? I can share the complete log with
> individuals if it helps.
Nobody?
Cheers
robert
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Hi all,
I am facing an interaction issue between Microsoft's NFS client and
cygwin's sshd.
I am trying to set the following environment:
mounting user1's home dir to drive x:
mounting user2's home dir to drive y:
mount x: in cygwin (fstab) to /home/user1
mount y: in cygwin (fstab) to /home/use
Hi all,
sorry I hate those people not giving the full information:
I am using Windows7 Ultimate 64bit.
Regards
Dominik
Am 18.02.2014 12:58, schrieb Dominik Straßer:
Hi all,
I am facing an interaction issue between Microsoft's NFS client and
cygwin's sshd.
I am trying to set the following e
On Feb 18 12:58, Dominik Straßer wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am facing an interaction issue between Microsoft's NFS client and
> cygwin's sshd.
>
> I am trying to set the following environment:
> mounting user1's home dir to drive x:
> mounting user2's home dir to drive y:
>
> mount x: in cygwin (fstab)
Hi Corinna,
thanks for the pointer. I haven't yet fully understood the credentials
stuff. But can it have this result:
In the cygwin terminal:
ls -l /cygdrive
total 43
d-+ 1 TrustedInstaller TrustedInstaller 0 Feb 18 10:27 c
drwxr-x--- 15 nightNone 1024 Jan
On Feb 18 13:35, Dominik Straßer wrote:
> Hi Corinna,
> thanks for the pointer. I haven't yet fully understood the
> credentials stuff. But can it have this result:
> In the cygwin terminal:
> ls -l /cygdrive
> total 43
> d-+ 1 TrustedInstaller TrustedInstaller 0 Feb 18 10:27 c
> drwxr
Under Win8.1, cygwin64 reports:
1 [main] scp 4648 find_fast_cwd: WARNING: Couldn't compute
FAST_CWD pointer.
and asks for this to be reported.
Brian Holley
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Hi Corinna,
Am 18.02.2014 13:43, schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
On Feb 18 13:35, Dominik Straßer wrote:
Hi Corinna,
thanks for the pointer. I haven't yet fully understood the
credentials stuff. But can it have this result:
In the cygwin terminal:
ls -l /cygdrive
total 43
d-+ 1 TrustedInstall
On Feb 18 14:07, Brian Holley wrote:
> Under Win8.1, cygwin64 reports:
>
> 1 [main] scp 4648 find_fast_cwd: WARNING: Couldn't compute
> FAST_CWD pointer.
>
> and asks for this to be reported.
Are you using an older Cygwin version by any chance? I'm using Windows
8.1 daily and I haven't se
On Feb 18 15:20, Dominik Straßer wrote:
> Hi Corinna,
> Am 18.02.2014 13:43, schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
> >On Feb 18 13:35, Dominik Straßer wrote:
> >>Hi Corinna,
> >>thanks for the pointer. I haven't yet fully understood the
> >>credentials stuff. But can it have this result:
> >>In the cygwin term
Am 18.02.2014 15:26, schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
On Feb 18 15:20, Dominik Straßer wrote:
Hi Corinna,
Am 18.02.2014 13:43, schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
On Feb 18 13:35, Dominik Straßer wrote:
Hi Corinna,
thanks for the pointer. I haven't yet fully understood the
credentials stuff. But can it have t
Am 18.02.2014 15:56, schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
On Feb 18 15:32, Dominik Straßer wrote:
Am 18.02.2014 15:26, schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
On Feb 18 15:20, Dominik Straßer wrote:
Am 18.02.2014 13:43, schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html#ntsec-nopasswd3
tried it,
On Feb 18 15:32, Dominik Straßer wrote:
> Am 18.02.2014 15:26, schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
> >On Feb 18 15:20, Dominik Straßer wrote:
> >>Am 18.02.2014 13:43, schrieb Corinna Vinschen:
> >>>http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html#ntsec-nopasswd3
> >>>
> >>tried it, but didn't work:
> >>$ passwd -R
On 2/18/2014 1:13 AM, Mirza wrote:
While running GStreamer1.0 basic tutorial on Visual Studio 2008 Express
Edition, in debugging mode following error is encountered:
Error: Link 1104:'libmoldname.a' missing
I have updated libraries to rectify it but it is not working.
Please suggest some approac
>> this week I applied the first incarnation of the new passwd/group
>> handling code to the Cygwin repository and after fixing a crash which
>> manifested in Denis Excoffier's network, I think we're at a point
>> which allows to push this forward.
>> [...]
>
>Ok guys, I just applied a patch implem
On Feb 18 18:16, J.H. vd Water wrote:
> >> this week I applied the first incarnation of the new passwd/group
> >> handling code to the Cygwin repository and after fixing a crash which
> >> manifested in Denis Excoffier's network, I think we're at a point
> >> which allows to push this forward.
> >>
On Feb 18 18:48, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Feb 18 18:16, J.H. vd Water wrote:
> > >> this week I applied the first incarnation of the new passwd/group
> > >> handling code to the Cygwin repository and after fixing a crash which
> > >> manifested in Denis Excoffier's network, I think we're at a p
Hi Corinna,
To answer some of your questions ...
>> How did you build getpwent? Did you stop your Cygwin shell and restart
>> it? Can you please send the getpwent.exe.stackdump file?
I used my "regular" setup of Cygwin to compile the sourcefile. Perhaps it is
there where I went wrong.
gcc -o
Hi Corinna,
>> After I had set up /etc/nsswitch.conf as follows
>>
>> db_enum: files
>>
>> the output of getpwent and getgrent looked "familiar" to me. (though the
>> output of 'id' is not).
>
>In how far? Did you read my text in terms of how user and group names
>are created? The leading separa
We are contemplating releasing an interim 1.7.29 which does
not incorporate Corinna's revamping of Cygwin's uid/gid handling.
So, please check out snapshots, paying particular attention to the
non-passwd/group parts of this file:
http://cygwin.com/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/src/winsup/cygwin/release/1.7.
On Feb 18 19:14, J.H. vd Water wrote:
> Hi Corinna,
>
> To answer some of your questions ...
>
> >> How did you build getpwent? Did you stop your Cygwin shell and restart
> >> it? Can you please send the getpwent.exe.stackdump file?
>
> I used my "regular" setup of Cygwin to compile the source
On Feb 18 19:44, J.H. vd Water wrote:
> Hi Corinna,
>
> >> After I had set up /etc/nsswitch.conf as follows
> >>
> >> db_enum: files
> >>
> >> the output of getpwent and getgrent looked "familiar" to me. (though the
> >> output of 'id' is not).
> >
> >In how far? Did you read my text in terms of
This will not work (verified!) for code run from under an unmanaged
Windows service account (NT_Service\...), once the machine changes its
password per security policy (the access then becomes anonymous and will
result in only first 100 entries returned):
winsup\cygwin\passwd.cc:
else if
On Feb 18 19:18, Lavrentiev, Anton (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] wrote:
> This will not work (verified!) for code run from under an unmanaged
> Windows service account (NT_Service\...), once the machine changes its
> password per security policy (the access then becomes anonymous and will
> result in only fir
> These functions are not called for domain accounts, only for local
> accounts.
Okay then..
Anton Lavrentiev
Contractor NIH/NLM/NCBI
Hi Corinna,
>The crash looks weird. It looks like your machine doesn't return
>the machine sid when it's requested. Can you please run the following
>test application as non-admin and as admin and paster the output for
>both cases into your reply? Hmm, maybe that's a windows XP thingy?
>I didn'
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