Original message "Re: Git status delay" from "Adam Dinwoodie
(a...@dinwoodie.org)" sent 21. listopadu 2017, 11:27:28,
msgid:20171121102728.gm20...@dinwoodie.org (3557 bytes):
> Your analysis is spot-on: Git is trying to find the directory that
> contains all the metadata for the current wo
Hi, is this list dead ?
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Hi.
Programs and functions that rely in realpath() are broken.
Example:
$ cd
$ ln -s /var symlink
$ cd symlink
$ readlink -m .
/var
$ mkdir subfolder
$ cd subfolder
$ readlink -m .
/home/user/symlink/subfolder
# should be /var/subfolder
This is the block I think is causing problems, as it breaks
A new setup release candidate is available at:
https://cygwin.com/setup/setup-2.883.x86.exe(32 bit version)
https://cygwin.com/setup/setup-2.883.x86_64.exe (64 bit version)
Please test and report problems to cygwin@cygwin.com. If no regressions
are discovered in the next week or so, it
Hi Cygwin Community,
We are currently encountering an issue with Cygwin in regards to NTFS
permissions on files created within Cygwin. I'll try to outline my issue with
specifics.
1. There is a windows file server mapped to M:\ on the a windows computer
running Cygwin.
2. There is an activ
On Monday 11 December 2017 at 02:37 pm +0100, Dawid Ferenczy wrote:
>You can see that it hanged for about 30 seconds trying to open the
> file
>"\\HEAD\PIPE\wkssvc" which obviously failed with the BAD NETWORK PATH
> error.
>On my system, it always hangs for the same amount ti
On Monday 11 December 2017 at 05:48 pm +0100, João Eiras wrote:
> Hi, is this list dead ?
If by "this list" you mean cygwin@cygwin.com, no, it's definitely not
dead. However the convention on this list is to only reply to the list,
not to individuals, so if you aren't subscribed to the list you w
Hi Eric,
what are the permission settings on the containing directory?
Cheers,
--J.
On 11.12.2017 20:58, Eric Duesterhaus wrote:
> Hi Cygwin Community,
>
> We are currently encountering an issue with Cygwin in regards to NTFS
> permissions on files created within Cygwin. I'll try to outline m
On 21/11/2017 10:27, Adam Dinwoodie wrote:
(I believe this is a bug in Git, on the grounds that (a) Git in general
supports POSIX systems and giving special meaning to paths starting with
`\\` is allowed, if unusual, POSIX behaviour, and (b) Git specifically
supports Cygwin, and this is very well
Hi Jürgen,
>From an NTFS standpoint, the containing directory allows "Modify" level access
>to the AD group the users are members of. Effective permissions shows the AD
>group members can do the following to the containing folder by virtue of being
>members of this group:
- Traverse folder /
Thank you for your advice on setting my locale to en_US.UTF-8.
Unfortunately, Cygwin still seems to have trouble displaying some
three-byte UTF-8 encoded characters correctly. For example, see the
following snippet from a "sed" file. This file attempts to convert
XML-encoded filenames to UTF
On Mon, 11 Dec 2017 18:46:30, Jon Turney wrote:
A new setup release candidate is available at:
https://cygwin.com/setup/setup-2.883.x86.exe(32 bit version)
https://cygwin.com/setup/setup-2.883.x86_64.exe (64 bit version)
Please test and report problems to cygwin@cygwin.com. If no regr
On 12/11/2017 05:19 PM, Eric Duesterhaus wrote:
How can I retain NTFS "delete" rights for my users and groups on
files created by Cygwin?
Note that there are two differences:
1. Delete permission are now missing.
2. Inheritance has been disabled and all permissions that would have
been inhe
Dear all,
I need to install libnet and I found on various sites [2][3] that the
only one way to install the prerequisite libpcap is to extract the
Developer Pack [4] into cygwin. I did it, I run all the tests and the
pcap library seemed to work pretty well. So I run the configure file
the latest av
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