other hand,
Cygwin set my $USERNAME to 'myname'. What's going on here?
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a certain idea
in the archives and not only does it bring up the relative needed
information, it also brings up stuff from many years back.
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includes one of the two (cygwin server/win2k client) will give this same
type of problem.
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This may be a dumg question but could someone clarify what OT means??
Sincerely,
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On Fri, 8 Feb 2002, Simon McCaughey wrote:
> Has anyone ever written a makefile converter so that a project written in MS
&
iable SED is undefined even though it is used in a
few
places in the generated libtool.
A workaround is to set SED myself.
This definitely cygwin specific because a diff of ltmain.sh against the one in libtool
cvs
shows that "sed" has been replaced with "${SED}" all o
Hello all,
I have build a mingw DLL. Then I have build a program using functions
exported from that DLL, and linked against the import library generated by
dlltool, with no problem (not using -mno-cygwin)
When I run the program I get an STATUS_ACCESS_VIOLATION.
On the other hand, I tried to com
he way my project is set up.
Daniel
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> I'm new to the list so I hope I haven't missed this being discussed
> already.
> I've tried libtoolizing a project with the latest libtool-devel
> (20020
*sigh*,
don't you just hate it when you only manage to work out what you have been
doing wrong minutes after posting to a public list (old precygwinpackages
aclocal files lying around) and making a fool of yourself.
Thanks for being there anyway :),
Daniel
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website, how about the stuff that I
had attached in my message, telling people how to get to the newsgroup,
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db does not work atm (as far as I read, this is a known
issue). Could anyone help? Where do I find the info, which dll it tries
to load? Any help is appreciated.
Regards, Daniel
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Am Donnerstag, den 10.11.2005, 14:41 -0600 schrieb Yaakov S (Cygwin
Ports):
> Daniel Leidert wrote:
> >>$ bluefish
> >>P:\Programme\Cygwin\bin\bluefish.exe (1000): *** MapViewOfFileEx
> >>(0x204), Win32 error 6. Terminating.
> >> 9 [main] blu
I am attempting to install several packages and have attempted it from 3
or 4 mirror sites. At different times,
(meaning I get 0-n packages downloaded), I receive a Server
Authorization Request Prompt for a UserID and Password. Has anyone a
clue what I am doing wrong? I do not have a Direct Conn
test all package without problem
by using the package test tool provided by cygwin.
I have tried to install it for 3 times!! still the same problem
My machine is using AMD chip with XP professional
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s it prevent cygwin from installing
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Hello Eric:
> > > following the directions here, of attaching, as a text file, the output of
> > > cygcheck -svr:
I downloaded the install package from
mirror.mcs.anl.gov with size of 104M
After I finish full installation.
cygcheck -svr
I got the following staff;
thank you again
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Dear Chlia,
Give me a chance, Okay?
http://news.yahoo.com
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the the also-helpful "Latest Cygwin DLL release version is
1.5.19-4" statement.
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On Fri, Jul 28, 2006 at 01:53:32PM -0400, Daniel Einspanjer wrote:
Using the following files both of which had dos2unix run on them to be
sure
there were no line-ending issues:
= d
fix was easy to track down.
Thanks!
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engineering, "fast, cheap, good -- pick
) any two". Cygwin is "free", so cheap is a given. So the choice is fast
) or good. I prefer good. Therefore, I don't expect it to be fast.
This only applies to the management of assignable resources. The Cygwin
project has v
I installed all the cygwin packages except for the X11
packages (I set the X11 packages to uninstall) and
although I installed successfully there were a couple
of errors in the installation procedure.
I got an error message (in a Windows error message
box) at one point telling me that it couldn't
5; done
And cat-ing the output and aborting midway several times instead of tail -f.
Thanks,
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Description: Binary data
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Hi.
I am also trying to use functions implemented in cygwin1.dll with
Visual Studio as discussed below. After started a blank console application
and following steps below, I get to linking which gives me the following
error:
Linking...
LIBCMTD.lib(crt0.obj) : error LNK2005: _mainCRTStar
Is there any particular reason why patchutils 0.2.30-1 is marked as
experimental?
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Hi,
I am trying to build the band object sample dll in cygwin as opposed
to visual studio and was wondering what changes I would need to make to the
makefile in order to do so.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/shellcc/pla
tform/shell/programmersguide/sample
s or type specifiers
.
Thanks,
Dan
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Larry Hall
Sent: Sunday, December 12, 2004 5:51 PM
To: Daniel Starin; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: Visual Studio linking
At 05:39 PM 12/12/2004, you wr
s, the CygWin
installer automatically excises marked parts of the fortunes file
(or parts of the CygWin distribution (e.g., fortunes-xxx)). Hey, it
would be like the way browsers pass on language and locale preferences
from the OS/user environment!
Okay, pie in the sky...
(Hey, what about PICS?)
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(I think) the web pages give not warning about off-color content.
The user certainly has not given informed consent.
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Does the rxvt application support cutting and pasting?
If so, how (what keystrokes)?
If not, does anyone know why not?
Thanks,
Daniel
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ed a patch against which 1.6-1 that checks for an
absolute path.
Daniel.
--- which.c.orig2004-12-27 09:26:16.00100 +1100
+++ which.c 2005-04-28 21:55:06.136577600 +1000
@@ -97,6 +97,11 @@
char cmdpath[PATH_MAX];
int found = 0;
+ if ((cmd[0] == '/') &&a
ly no .lu file. So the
problem cannot be due to different versions of Pine (3.x vs 4.x), but
must be with Cygwin pine's use of the address book and/or .lu files.
Thank you for any advice. I haven't tested Cygwin pine extensively,
but everything else about it seems fine so far.
Best regar
stem (textmode)
c: on /cygdrive/c type system (textmode,noumount)
I regret I don't yet have an opportunity to remount in binary mode. I
hope the above is relevant all the same.
Thank you again and best regards,
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stack every time they take a sample? gprof is not very useful for problems
that involve overcalling optimized functions.
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Nothing seems logged on the cygwin box.
This, combined with a seeming inability to get uid mapping working has
me very very stuck.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
D.
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Feel like bash tcsh on Cygwin mess up with negative exit status from a cl
compiled .exe
% uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-5.0 pc 1.3.22(0.78/3/2) 2003-03-18 09:20 i686 unknown unknown Cygwin
% echo $SHELL
/bin/bash
% cat nerr.c
int main()
{
exit (-2);
}
% gcc -o nerr-gcc nerr.c
% cl -o nerr-cl nerr.c
M
. The problem is other did it before me and I need running
their .exes in my GNUmakefile.
The following prototype would prevent people getting such exit(-2) great ideas:
void exit(unsigned status);
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:) DaveK
ksh :) yields the same Cygwin bug. Thanks for answers. Daniel.
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Isn't the same int exit status being set from mscvrt to 0xfffe (nerr-cl.exe)
and 0x0002 (perr-cl.exe)?
Where does $? = 2 come from?
> ksh :) yields the same Cygwin bug.
:) Don't
l 0x0001205a ; printf "%x\n" $?
Signal 32
a0
% err-cl 0x0001405a ; printf "%x\n" $?
Signal 64
c0
% err-cl 0x0001305a ; printf "%x\n" $?
Signal 48
b0
% err-cl 0x0001505a ; printf "%x\n" $?
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I'm running 4NT (current version) on a Windows XP system. Recently I
got a spyware program on my machine which messed some things up. I
removed the spyware, but I find that I cannot run any Cygwin utilities
from the 4NT prompt anymore. When I run a program (such as cat, strace,
gcc, make, et
CyberZombie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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> OT: Any reason why you haven't moved to the Cygwin bash shell? IMO,
> it's much better than 4NT (my prior command-line-of-choice prior to
> Cygwin)...
>
No, I find 4NT to be more flexible than BASH... filename completion is
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>>handier, especially when multiple filenames match what you type;
>>editing of environment variables (especially PATH) with eset is
>>unmatched by Bash, and t
t says:
4NT 5.00U Windows XP 5.1
4NT Build 125 Windows XP Build 2600 Service Pack 1
Registered to Daniel Miller
S/N CD600342
Looks like I'm running Windows XP, doesn't it?? That's what *I*
thought...
- But, when I run cygdrive -s, it says:
Cygwin Configuration Diagnostics
C
Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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> On Wed, Aug 04, 2004 at 04:29:41AM +0000, Daniel Miller wrote:
>>- If I run "ver /r" from the 4NT window, with my current directory on
>>c: \ (which is my WinXP boot drive), it says:
>>
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>
> I found this in your cygcheck output as one of your environment
> variables in the failing 4NT case:
>
> __COMPAT_LAYER = `Win98 DisableThemes '
>
> This is the cause of your problems. I don't
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On linux systems, I typically to global searches with a command such as:
find . -name "*.[ch]*" -exec grep -H -n stuff {} \;
and this works nicely. However, when I try the same command under Cygwin
(from a 4NT prompt, not Bash), I get "find: missing argument to '-exec' ".
I tried a vari
I've been using WinXP Pro for awhile now, with few problems. Now, however,
I'm using WinXP Home on one of our systems, and I keep finding things that
work differently on it, which is *very* annoying...
The most recent problem is running one of my Windows console utilities
under Bash. Under WX
"Dave Korn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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>> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Daniel Miller
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>
>> Does anyone have any idea what XPHome is doing in the Bash
>>
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>> under Bash. Under WXPPro/Bash it worked fine. However, under Home
&
Daniel Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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I propose that this is *not* really off-topic, since the problems that I'm
experiencing do not occur in cmd.exe, nor in 4NT, only in Bash. So it's
something Bash is doing in its environment that is breaking S
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> I propose that this is *not* really off-topic, since the problems that
> I'm experiencing do not occur in cmd.exe, nor
Christopher Faylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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>>>
>>> I propose that this is *not* really off-topic, since the problems
that
>>> I
Hi all,
I have been using Cygwin on this Windows XP machine for about a year without
a problem. Specifically, I've been using GNU Pascal to compile my Pascal
source. Since I hadn't updated Cygwin in a while, I did so, and now I
receive the following error when I try to compile anything with GP
In Xterm, running bash, the result is:
$ echo \351
e (e acute is displayed correctly)
$ bind -v | grep meta
set convert-meta off
set input-meta off
set meta-flag off
set output-meta off
My complete .bashrc is (I have removed only the line beginning by #):
# User dependent .bashrc
characters. If it does,
>investigate why your .inputrc isn't read by bash.
Running bind as you proposed fix the problem. I have an idea where to search
now.
Thanks
Daniel Landry
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According to
http://www.fr.linuxfromscratch.org/view/blfs-cvs/postlfs/inputrc.html,
comments can not be on the same line as commands in .inputrc. I have
corrected this in my .inputrc and everything work great now.
Thanks for your help
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005, Daniel Landry wrote:
>Running b
omputer Browser service which was also
a suggestion which I found on the web.
Is there anything I overlooked?
Some help would be very appreciated.
With kind regards,
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On Wednesday 10 August 2005 15:05, Daniel Franke wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> I've encountered problems starting the rsync which comes with cygwin.
>
> I added it with this command:
> cygrunsrv.exe -I rsyncd -p /bin/rsync.exe -a "--daemon"
>
> When I run cygrunsrv
On Thursday 11 August 2005 00:35, Brian Dessent wrote:
> Daniel Franke wrote:
> > I added it with this command:
> > cygrunsrv.exe -I rsyncd -p /bin/rsync.exe -a "--daemon"
>
> Using --daemon will cause the process to try and detach from the
> session. That i
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A display bug was introduced about a year ago in the "Select Packages"
screen of Cygwin's installer. The text's background color is manually
set to white but the text's color relies upon the system's settings
for "Window Text."
No one has noticed this change because most users have
On Sun, Aug 06, 2006 at 06:46:52PM +, Eric Blake wrote:
>
> This bug was also reported about a year ago, and fixed about a year
> ago.
Great, thanks.
> See http://cygwin.com/setup/snapshots/ for a snapshot with
> the fix incorporated, and then join the crusade to get the snapshot
> tested t
tal error - c:\ruby\bin\ruby
.exe: *** Incompatible cygwin .dll -- incompatible per_process info 0 != 168
I did search for extra cygwin1.dll files but there are none.
Thanks so much for the attention,
Daniel Presgrave
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Current System Time: Mon Aug 14 09:42:38 2
Tim Hanson faz.de> writes:
>
> hi, a colleague and i recently tried upgrading an existing cygwin and found
that
> basic bash script features broke.
> [...]
>
> does this ring a bell for anyone?
>
> i'd be grateful for pointers. (or advice on how to provide more clues.)
>
> cheers,
>
> Ti
Tim Hanson faz.de> writes:
> [...]
> i'd be grateful for pointers. (or advice on how to provide more clues.)
>
> cheers,
>
> Tim
>
>
I found this in the archive...
From: Eric Blake byu.net>
Subject: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: bash-3.2.9-11
Newsgroups: gmane.os.cygwin
Date: 2007-01-27 16:30:22
Glenn Serre spiresoftware.com> writes:
>
> Good morning,
>
> I installed a new version of cygwin yesterday, and find that bash starts up
and
> builtins seem to execute, but when I try the first command, cygwin exits
> silently.
> [...]
> Any hints? Should I wait until I can try 3.2.9-11 from
Eric Blake byu.net> writes:
>
> According to Daniel Brockman on 1/30/2007 12:18 AM:
> > A blank line in the script file produces err msg
Eric, I am glad there are people like you, knowledgable and deeply interested.
Clearly you have given much thought to the consistency an
$ find -name \*.xyz > temp.txt
$ for i in $(cat temp.txt); do ls $i; done
: No such file or directorynts/McdFrame/src/...SomeFile.xyz
Notice how the error message overwrote the line becauseit is mysteriously
appended with a CR character (without a LF following it).
I wrote a small C program to c
tyS0
c:\Programme\cygwin\bin\bash -c "/bin/tload.exe -l %LINE% '/bin/cygpath
-a -i %1%' "
But this also don't work. couse "%1% has Double-Quots (") at first and
last place.
I think it is just a quoting-Problem.
Any Ideas out there?
Regards
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Hello Igor,
first of all Thanks for the answer.
Igor Peshansky wrote:
> On Thu, 3 May 2007, Daniel Spannbauer wrote:
>
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> we've build a Program for Cygwin to load some Firmware in some Hardware
>> which is produced by us.
>> The Fir
Igor Peshansky wrote:
> On Thu, 3 May 2007, Daniel Spannbauer wrote:
>
>
>> Hello Igor,
>> first of all Thanks for the answer.
>>
>> Igor Peshansky wrote:
>>
>>> On Thu, 3 May 2007, Daniel Spannbauer wrote:
>>>
>>>
Daniel Spannbauer wrote:
> Igor Peshansky wrote:
>
>> On Thu, 3 May 2007, Daniel Spannbauer wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Hello Igor,
>>> first of all Thanks for the answer.
>>>
>>> Igor Peshansky wrote:
&g
Hi,
I'd like to create /etc/passwd only from a certain group in the domain,
that way only that group will have ssh access.
is that possible?
10x
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successfully copied over a public key into .ssh/authorized_keys2, and
I can login just fine from my expected machines, but I really need to
be able to login from unexpected machines (which won't have their
public keys in authorized_keys2).
Any suggestions?
Than
At 3:31 PM -0500 7/29/07, René Berber wrote:
Daniel Griscom wrote:
I have openssh version 4.6p1-1 installed under WinXP SP2 with all
updates. I've successfully used ssh-host-config to set up sshd
(privilege separation on, local user sshd created, sshd run as service,
"CYGWIN
At 6:19 PM -0500 7/29/07, René Berber wrote:
Daniel Griscom wrote:
[snip]
Look at the log (Windows' event viewer), what's the error sent when
you try to
login?
Just what you'd expect: "Failed password for development from
192.168.1.101 port 1121 ssh2".
Do yo
connection; or the configuration
does not allow password authentication, let's check this last one:
In /etc/sshd_config you should have:
#PasswordAuthentication yes
#PermitEmptyPasswords no
#UsePAM no
All three lines are present and commented out (as above).
Thanks,
Dan
At 8:36 AM -0500 7/30/07, Michael Hipp wrote:
Daniel Griscom wrote:
At 7:32 PM -0500 7/29/07, René Berber wrote:
Back to the original problem: did you use ssh-user-config? (I guess you did
since you had to copy the public key).
No; I'd thought that ssh-user-config was to
configu
user had no password, and what I thought was the
password, wasn't. Add a password, and password authentication works
with sshd.
Thanks for all the help,
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Any ideas on what abilities Cygwin isn't granting to TightVNC that
TightVNC needs for it to work?
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age and let the compilation continue?
Is there something else I am missing in my distro (of course, I've
patched the sources using the distributed file).
Thanks for any help,
Daniel Villeneuve
Kronos
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4.4/include/c++
into $INSTALL/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/3.4.4/include,
to cp /usr/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/3.4.4/include/lib{std,sup}c++.{a,la}
into $INSTALL/i686-pc-cygwin/lib and to edit the .la
files to refer to my $INSTALL directory (for -L options
in dependencies and the libdir
's recommended to set at least "ntsec" to be
> able to change user context without password.
> Default is "ntsec". CYGWIN=
However on logging in...
> [503] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> ssh localhost
> Last login: Fri Oct 5 09:20:07 2007 from 127.0.0.1
> Fanfare!!!
&
after won't be
needed.
/etc/passwd looks like this:
> SYSTEM:*:18:544:,S-1-5-18::
> Administrators:*:544:544:,S-1-5-32-544::
> Administrator:unused_by_nt/2000/xp:500:513:U-Monolith\Administrator,S-1-5-21-387
> 7142786-2852047967-4020260781-500:/home/Administrator:/bin/bash
> daniel:unused_by
axf" you will see the commands currently running alongside the UID
which is running it, so you can certainly see who is running shells.
Daniel
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t the users logged on through
the SSH server. If I open a clean bash session and type "who" it doesn't
even show myself.
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On Wednesday 19 December 2007 08:18:37 Dave Korn wrote:
> >
> > Does Cygwin uses EOF of Windows?
>
> No, Cygwin uses Ctrl-D for EOF like all POSIX.
No, Cygwin uses whatever the user tells it to use during the install.
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On Thursday 20 December 2007 11:36:08 Matt Wozniski wrote:
> On Dec 19, 2007 7:09 PM, Daniel Noll wrote:
> > On Wednesday 19 December 2007 08:18:37 Dave Korn wrote:
> > > > Does Cygwin uses EOF of Windows?
> > >
> > > No, Cygwin uses Ctrl-D for EOF
"/usr/local/bin", "/usr/bin",
"/usr/X11R6/bin", or "."
2. Resulting window is set at "/usr/bin" not in my $HOME directory.
Has anybody seen this situation before? If so,
_d': Permission
denied
I did not do the mkpasswd and mkgroup commands as I did not know what they
would do.
Should I open the permissions on any folders? I am suppose to have
adminastrator rights on this system.
Any others suggestions here,
Thanks for your help,
Daniel
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Even after running the "mkpasswd" and "mkgroup" command, I still get the
message above whenever I open a cygwin session. Is this something I should be
concerned about?
Thank you
Daniel So
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It depends what packages
ntl-8.dll.
What finally worked was deleting the cygwin directory and re-installing.
Thanks,
Daniel
* From: Christopher Faylor
* To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
* Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2007 06:59:33 -0500
* Subject: Re: cygwin won't run, missing cygintl-8.dll file
* Reference
;s
> ioperm, but then you'd get problems when using the code on Linux... The
> truly proper way is really to use iopl().
On the other hand the iopl() man page specifically says that it shouldn't be
used in processes intended to be portable. ;-D
Daniel
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[home]
path=/uhf/dbriley
read only=false
## /etc/rsyncd.conf ###
The rsync command run on the client is "rsync -vr --no-p *
serverhostname::home/"
With or without the "--no-p" switch makes no difference.
Client and server are running
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