Hi,
Are there essential differences between cygwin versions 1.5.14 and 1.5.17
regarding openssh authentication ?
I have two test environments:
1) Cygwin 1.5.14, openssh 4.1p-1, openssl 0.9.7g
2) Cygwin 1.5.17, openssh 4.1p-1, openssl 0.9.7g
While everything (nt/2000/xp/2003) work as expected i
As of version 2.6.0, rsync uses ssh as default transport mechanism. Rsh is
still supported by 'rsync
-e rsh' syntax.
Rgrds Tev
> -Original Message-
> From: Corinna Vinschen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 13. oktober 2005 13:26
> To: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: Re: ssh tunnel and pe
>
> Standards such as? A pointer to a free installer which uses
> Windows standards and which will handle Cygwin's needs would
> be useful, e.g., would NSIS meet your needs? We've discussed
> using NSIS in the past.
>
Can anyone give me a qualified reference about the requirements
of a co
Thanks.
According to the setup.exe default package information,
Following 41 packages forms 'a core cygwin environment':
---
Alternatives ash base-files base-passwd bash coreutils
cygwin cygwin-doc diffutils editrights findutils gawk gdbm
Grep gzip libgdbm lidgdbm-devel
cript. Any suggestions including naming
are welcome.
Rgrds Tev
> -Original Message-
> From: Tevfik Karagülle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Thursday, August 10, 2006 9:43 PM
> To: 'cygwin@cygwin.com'; 'Dave Korn'
> Subject: RE: Setup.exe require
Hi,
My intention is to develop an alternative to Cygwin Setup. That means it
must support all dependencies, setup.ini and package repositories around.
I've thought that we can have a monolithic installer which installs a basic
environment out-of-the-box. It is very convenient for most of the user
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