On 5/12/2014 4:20 AM, Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Ernie Rael!
At the end of this post, there is experimental evidence that the ssh is
disasociated from the tty in the when spawned by hg.
NOTE: hg is a Win7 command, not compiled with the cygwin dll.
Don't you see anything suspicious
On 6/17/2014 1:45 AM, GrahamC wrote:
If we are looking for other alternatives the GROUPS environment variable can
also be used:
PS1='\[\e]0;\w\a\]\n\[\e[32m\]\u@\h \[\e[33m\]\w\[\e[0m\]\n\$ '
for G in "${GROUPS[@]}"; do
if [ "$G" = 544 ]; then
PS1='\[\e]0;Administrator \w\a\]\n\[\
On 6/17/2014 9:34 AM, Andrey Repin wrote:
[[ $(id -G) =~ \b544\b ]]
was suggested (the suggestion used symbolic name instead of a number and
didn't use word boundary). Seems like word boundary is needed, but I
couldn't get this to work. Are the regex boundary matchers not
supported by bas
I'm primarily a lurker, reading this list hoping things soak in a bit.
So I may be off base on this.
In the table below, describing "NULL DENY access mask", looks like
there's a typo concerning read/execute. (of course it might just be a
windows mapping peculiarity that I really didn't want to
On 6/26/2015 12:06 PM, JJ Ottusch wrote:
I am trying to define a function in my '.bash_profile' that takes a file or
list of files as an argument and passes the list to a Windows executable
after converting all the filenames to full path filenames with 'cygpath'.
I use something similar to this
On 6/26/2015 2:27 PM, ncokwq...@sneakemail.com wrote:
[ This is meant to be a reply to the response post by Ernie Rael, which I
managed to lose so there is no referencing. ]
On 6/26/2015 12:50 PM, Ernie Rael wrote:
I use something similar to this, perhaps it would meet your needs. You may
On 7/2/2015 4:14 PM, Richard Heintze wrote:
There used to be a very handy cygwin program called expand for expanding tabs
into spaces.
Now I cannot find it on the nice installation GUI (setup_x86_64.exe).
$ cygcheck -f /usr/bin/expand.exe
coreutils-8.15-3
Probably out of date, but I'd guess i
I hit too quickly...
There's also vim's ":retab" command.
-ernie
On 7/2/2015 4:14 PM, Richard Heintze wrote:
There used to be a very handy cygwin program called expand for expanding tabs
into spaces.
Now I cannot find it on the nice installation GUI (setup_x86_64.exe).
I tried searching th
(CYGWIN_NT-6.1 spirit 3.1.1(0.340/5/3) 2019-12-18 09:28 x86_64 Cygwin, win7)
The windows root is C:, cygwin root is on F:.
A native symlink under C: that points into F: gets
an incorrect result from cygpath -wa.
Notice that when the current directory is the target of the symlink
then the result
fail in some cases as described
below. If this is a problem for cygwin, is there a win7 command I can use?
-ernie
On 12/25/2019 2:05 PM, Ernie Rael wrote:
(CYGWIN_NT-6.1 spirit 3.1.1(0.340/5/3) 2019-12-18 09:28 x86_64 Cygwin,
win7)
The windows root is C:, cygwin root is on F:.
A native symlink
I just downloaded most recent setup-x86_64, v2.903. Avast was not happy.
Threat name: IDP.Generic
I did check with pgp2 --verify before I tried it.
-ernie
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On Win7. To get an elevated shell, I typically do "$ ssh xxx@yyy". And
not very often.
Below is an excerpt of something potentially horrible that just happened.
Note the
rm *
I exited the shell. I did the "ssh..." again (yeah I'm crazy), in a
different bash window. And this time avast rep
/8cba0094cf589c9b39c6814ae11e7fc32e0d9988e280004b6a18ca7e2014c71d/detection
On 7/10/2020 12:01 PM, Ernie Rael wrote:
On Win7. To get an elevated shell, I typically do "$ ssh xxx@yyy". And
not very often.
Below is an excerpt of something potentially horrible that just happened.
Note the
On 4/20/2016 9:10 AM, Brian Clifton wrote:
I agree completely-
Faking out git by wrapping it as a function in your .bashrc would be an ideal
approach. I was the person championing that PR which got rejected,
unfortunately. The NPM folks were recommending to use mingw which *is*
supported...
On 4/20/2016 10:22 AM, Canham, Timothy K (348C) wrote:
I think I understand what happened now. The call to pthread_attr_init() is
contained within a function we use to start threads. It is called successive
times and it fails on the second call. It would appear that the stack entry
gets laid o
On 4/20/2016 1:37 PM, Eliot Moss wrote:
I think this will do it:
function git {
declare -a ARGS
for n in "$@" ; do ARGS+=("$(cygpath -u -- "${n}")") ; done
command git "${ARGS[@]}"
}
The reason this is a little more complicated than some other approaches
might be is that it will also work
Greetings,
I found a thread, https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2015-04/msg8.html,
from last year where Corinna suggests the following (which works for
her; she notes YMMV)
robocopy C:\cygwin64 F:\cygwin64 /e /purge /z /copyall /sl
On Win7, I'm on a old cygwin installation (thought I'd
On 9/23/2016 4:28 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2016-09-23 17:11, Ernie Rael wrote:
I found a thread, https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2015-04/msg8.html,
from last year where Corinna suggests the following (which works for
her; she notes YMMV)
robocopy C:\cygwin64 F:\cygwin64 /e /purge
On 9/23/2016 7:06 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2016-09-23 19:26, Ernie Rael wrote:
On 9/23/2016 4:28 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2016-09-23 17:11, Ernie Rael wrote:
I found a thread, https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2015-04/msg8.html,
from last year where Corinna suggests the following (which
On 9/23/2016 7:06 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2016-09-23 19:26, Ernie Rael wrote:
On 9/23/2016 4:28 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2016-09-23 17:11, Ernie Rael wrote:
I found a thread, https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2015-04/msg8.html,
from last year where Corinna suggests the following (which
Thanks Marco, the -zb option to robocopy did the trick. (Now for the
next issues...)
-ernie
On 9/23/2016 9:59 PM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
On 24/09/2016 03:26, Ernie Rael wrote:
On 9/23/2016 4:28 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2016-09-23 17:11, Ernie Rael wrote:
I found a thread, https://cygwin.com
I have just moved (robocopy) cygwin installation from C:/cygwin64 to
F:/cygwin64 (win7). My stumbling block is handling cygrunsrv.
For cygrunsrv, I thought I could change the service properties to start
it from F:/..., but I can't figure out how to do that on Win7.
Any suggestions on how best
Thanks Brian, the Windows command to manipulate service configuration is
exactly what I needed.
-ernie
On 9/25/2016 6:17 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2016-09-25 17:28, Ernie Rael wrote:
I have just moved (robocopy) cygwin installation from C:/cygwin64 to
F:/cygwin64 (win7). My stumbling block
I just moved the cygwin installation. The "last" peculiarity I ran into
was that the login shell, with the shortcut "F:\cygwin64\bin\mintty.exe
-i /Cygwin-Terminal.ico -", a ps showed
/cygdrive/c/cygwin64/bin/bash
instead of /usr/bin/bash
I tracked this down the the windows setting for SH
On 9/26/2016 7:18 PM, Linda Walsh wrote:
Ernie Rael wrote:
I just moved the cygwin installation. The "last" peculiarity I ran
into was that the login shell, with the shortcut
"F:\cygwin64\bin\mintty.exe -i /Cygwin-Terminal.ico -", a ps showed
/cygdrive/c/cygwin64/
On 9/27/2016 3:58 AM, Andrew Schulman wrote:
I just moved the cygwin installation. The "last" peculiarity I ran into
was that the login shell, with the shortcut "F:\cygwin64\bin\mintty.exe
-i /Cygwin-Terminal.ico -", a ps showed
/cygdrive/c/cygwin64/bin/bash
instead of /usr/bin/bash
I tr
During setup postinstall I got a couple of errors; it looks like they
are related to mimeinfo/mimeinfo.cache. (It is true that I did not
accept all dependencies but I thought I was being careful).
I went back into setup and it shows that I have "shared-mime-info:
Shared MIME info database" 1.7
On 2/8/22 2:01 PM, julie77...@gmail.com wrote:
Cygwin doesn't create an environment variable in bash to indicate that the
platform is Cygwin under Windows.
This causes compatibility problems when running various tools. Most of my
issues have been with Python tools running Windows Python.
I have
Hi all,
I set up cygwin several years ago and have only had one system at home.
I've recently got a 2nd, linux.
I've used ssh locally under cygwin, primarily to get a term for a use
with admin priv. And I can ssh from cygwin to the linux machine. On
cygwin I see
$ ps -ef |grep sshd
c
On 2/12/22 9:29 PM, Mark Geisert wrote:
Ernie Rael wrote:
Hi all,
I set up cygwin several years ago and have only had one system at
home. I've recently got a 2nd, linux.
I've used ssh locally under cygwin, primarily to get a term for a use
with admin priv. And I can ssh from cyg
are worth keeping
"reasonably up to date." There's a plethora of Windows troubleshooting
tools, and some fun stuff as-well.
Cheers -
Russell
On Sat, Feb 12, 2022 at 9:30 PM Mark Geisert wrote:
Ernie Rael wrote:
Hi all,
I set up cygwin several years ago and have only had one
On 2/13/22 10:56 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Ernie Rael!
...
Open Windows Firewall (cygstart WF.msc), find all your sshd rules and trash
them. Manually create (or tweak Windows sshd one) a single rule for port
rather than executable.
Additionally, to resolve conflicts with stock sshd
On 23/09/15 1:59 PM, Andrey Repin via Cygwin wrote:
Greetings, cygwin-ow...@cygwin.com!
It is about 4 months since I lost ability to post to the many mailing lists
from my primary address. Messages are seemingly coming into a blackhole - no
responses, no rejections, nada.
The subscription is wor
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