I should know that if it ain't broke, don't fix it,
but...
In any case, seeing in installation that installing as
user did not provide all functionality, I decided to
reinstall as administrator. Following installation
and relogging in as myself, my first sign of something
fishy was an extra cygwi
--- Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Mar 8 09:38, Chris Winne wrote:
>
> > Also, out from standard error with cygcheck, I got
> the
> > following:
> >
> > cygcheck: dump_sysinfo: GetVolumeInformation()
> failed:
> > 5
> > c
--- Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> If you can still reproduce the behaviour, please
> drop "notraverse"
> from the CYGWIN variable again and call `strace -o
> mount.trace mount'
> and send the bzip'd mount.trace file to this list.
> (should be below
> 6 or 7K).
>
It reproduces wi
quot;strace -o df2.trace df" after the
above mount.
I get the same stdout df as before, with a stderr
output of: df: `/cygdrive/e': Permission denied
Thanks, Chris Winne
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> Could you please send the output of `cacls e:\' to
> the list?
With notraverse set, both a cygwin window and the
dos window (produced with cmd from the run in the
start menu), give e:\ Everyone:<0I>F
With traverse set, the cygwin window gives,
e:\
Access is denied.
while we still get "e:\ Ev
>
> In other words, cygwin appears to work properly when
> started manually through a dos window, while not
> when started by "clicking" on the cygwin icon.
Further info on this (I asked someone who knows
windows what a dos window was):
1) When the CYGWIN=traverse, in a window started with
cyg
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