Hi,
I was considering the people at Cygwin rebrand Cygwin to Services for UNIX.
Thank You,
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Hi,
I know it's not recommended but please try to install Cygwin into the root of a
2nd drive I'm trying to make a build drive with VM's, Windows Source, HP,
Apple, MSDN Magazine archives And Cygwin.
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because I don't know how to persuade sendmail to
use the SMTP SUBMIT protocol (anyone?), but it took me some time to find the cron.log file, which
was hiding in "/cygdrive/c/cygwin64/home/Jonathan Clark". I didn't even know that
directory existed, so this was all terribly exciting. Se
Hi Brian:
Thank you for your response.
On 23/05/2023 17:44, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2023-05-23 13:46, Jonathan Clark via Cygwin wrote:
First off, many thanks to everyone who is putting in time and effort in making
cygwin as wonderful as it is.
I'm trying to get what I think is a simple cron
password failed: Function not implemented" which is unhelpful.
Apart from exhaustive search, there doesn't seem to be any way to search the
cygwin mailing list archives - is there such a facility hidden somewhere?
Any help appreciated! cronbug.txt attached
Jonathan
Current version
-rwxr-xr-x 1
Notable changes:
* New libdloadhelper.a, like libdelayimp.a but using Windows 8 and later
APIs.
* Fix race condition when building lib32 and lib64 in parallel on Windows.
* *recalloc now only available from msvcr90 and later, UCRT.
* Redirect access() to __mingw_access() on UCRT wrt to X_OK
Notable changes:
* New libdloadhelper.a, like libdelayimp.a but using Windows 8 and later
APIs.
* Fix race condition when building lib32 and lib64 in parallel on Windows.
* *recalloc now only available from msvcr90 and later, UCRT.
* Redirect access() to __mingw_access() on UCRT wrt to X_OK
Hi,
I was wondering when ACL was going to be added to Cygwin?
http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/acl
Thanks,
Jonathan Moore
Hi,
We need a Cygwin port of xdm to get kde to work on Cygwin. As people are
getting black screen.
Thanks,
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Now released for both 32bit and 64bit Cygwin:
Notable changes:
* New msvcrt10, 20, 40, 70 and 71 import libraries.
* Drop x86_64 64bit crtdll.dll
* Updated wine imports
* Fix intrin.h compatibility with GCC-11
* _(v)scprintf optimization
* optimize __ms_vsnprintf for LTO
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Thanks,
Jonathan “JT” Thiessen
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Hi
I was wondering if plans were in place to update OpenSSL to version 1.1.1l to
fix the latest high sev security issue?
https://www.openssl.org/news/secadv/20210824.txt
Thanks
Jonny
On 8/16/21 5:51 PM, Thomas Wolff wrote:
Am 16.08.2021 um 16:46 schrieb Lee:
On 8/16/21, Thomas Wolff wrote:
github have changed their authentication policy not to allow passwords
anymore.
So they are asking maintainers to acquire another kind of password (a
"token"), which I did a while ago.
On 6/28/21 4:29 PM, Dietmar May via Cygwin wrote:
It seems evident that msys2 is performing slash escaping - ie. 2
consecutive slashes are consolidated into a single slash (rather like
quote escaping in various languages - eg. SQL, CSV, C#, YAML)
recursively (ie. repeatedly) during argument
On 6/25/21 2:34 PM, Dietmar May via Cygwin wrote:
./configure --disable-werror --disable-doxygen-pdf --enable-ftdi
--enable-jlink --build=x86_64-w64-mingw32 --host=x86_64-w64-mingw32
Don't set --build, you are building on Cygwin, not MSYS.
OpenPGP_0x713B5FE29C145D45.asc
Description:
Now released for both 32bit and 64bit Cygwin:
Notable changes:
UCRT updates by Biswapriyo Nath
Wine updates by Jacek Caban
Various new and updated API headers by Biswapriyo Nath and Liu Hao
Various UCRT and MSVCRT fixes by Martin Storsjö
at_quick_exit implementation by Martin Storsjö
dism API by
Now released for both 32bit and 64bit Cygwin:
Notable changes:
UCRT updates by Biswapriyo Nath
Wine updates by Jacek Caban
Various new and updated API headers by Biswapriyo Nath and Liu Hao
Various UCRT and MSVCRT fixes by Martin Storsjö
at_quick_exit implementation by Martin Storsjö
dism API by
Now released for both 32bit and 64bit Cygwin:
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On 5/12/21 9:14 AM, Thomas Wolff wrote:
Am 10.05.2021 um 21:13 schrieb Achim Gratz:
The native and mingw-w64 cross compilers have been updated for both
architectures to the latest upstream release version:
gcc-11.1.0-0.1
Are there any known problems with gcc 11? My program crashes if
Now released for both 32bit and 64bit Cygwin:
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/mnt/share/cygpkgs/gcc/gcc.x86_64/build/./prev-gcc/xg++
-B/mnt/share/cygpkgs/gcc/gcc.x86_64/build/./prev-gcc/
-B/usr/x86_64-pc-cygwin/bin/ -nostdinc++
-B/mnt/share/cygpkgs/gcc/gcc.x86_64/build/prev-x86_64-pc-cygwin/libstdc++-v3/src/.libs
On 3/11/21 10:16 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 10 12:00, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
Emacs development (on the feature/native-comp branch) is using libgccjit.
Is it possible to build this library on Cygwin?
Isn't this a question for Jon? I CCed him.
Corinna
I've not honestly tried
On 11/24/20 2:01 PM, sten.kristian.ivars...@gmail.com wrote:
[snip]
std::filesystem POSIX mode is common to all POSIX platforms where
backslashes are NOT directory separators. How do you make them accept
your demands? How are you going to force POSIX platforms allow
Windows specific code?
On 11/24/20 11:35 AM, sten.kristian.ivars...@gmail.com wrote:
[snip]
std::filesystem POSIX mode is common to all POSIX platforms where
backslashes are NOT directory separators. How do you make them accept your
demands? How are you going to force POSIX platforms allow Windows specific
code?
On 11/24/20 9:32 AM, sten.kristian.ivars...@gmail.com wrote:
That's not what Cygwin is for, you ignore everything while conveniently
claiming to be looking for "insightful thoughts". You still haven't
answered where is it in the POSIX standard requires backslashes to be used
as separator or how
On 11/23/20 8:35 AM, sten.kristian.ivars...@gmail.com wrote:
On 11/20/20 8:31 AM, Kristian Ivarsson via Cygwin wrote:
that, for me, /c works.) Likewise, I would expect the normative path
separator to be / not \, and an absolute path to start with /.
Windows offers several kinds of symlinks,
On 11/20/20 8:31 AM, Kristian Ivarsson via Cygwin wrote:
that, for me, /c works.) Likewise, I would expect the normative path
separator to be / not \, and an absolute path to start with /. Windows
offers several kinds of symlinks, with varying semantics, so the detailed
behavior of that would
1 [main] bash 11276 find_fast_cwd: WARNING: Couldn't compute FAST_CWD
pointer. Please report this problem to the public mailing list
cygwin@cygwin.com
Wouldn't you need additional information?
The OS was upgraded from Win 7 to 10 recently... should I just reinstall
Cygwin?
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[ENOENT]
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#include
#include
Hopefully I'm not breaking etiquette, but an update may be useful for
others.
It looks like this issue is no longer an issue in git-2.14.3-1, though it
may be fixed in earlier releases.
The relevant patch is probably https://github.com/git/git/commit/496f256
merged into master for 2.13.4.
The
rights
and the repository exists.
So cloning works with the "file:..." URL.
On Fri, Jun 23, 2017 at 2:29 AM, Andrey Repin <anrdae...@yandex.ru> wrote:
> Greetings, Jonathan Chan!
>
>> After updating to git-2.12.3-1, I have been unable to push to a remote
>
After updating to git-2.12.3-1, I have been unable to push to a remote
with a Windows network path URL:
$ git push origin
Counting objects: 3, done.
Delta compression using up to 4 threads.
Compressing objects: 100% (2/2), done.
Writing objects: 100% (3/3), 273 bytes | 0
the way the
main UI did for years?
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Jonathan
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Attention package clamav maintainer (Reini Urban?)
Usage of freshclam (1) reports that the recommended version of ClamAV is
0.99.1, but the most recent version in https://cygwin.com/packages/ is
0.98.7 . Version 0.98.7 isn't functional with the current ClamAV
databases. Can this package be
Oops ... I should have checked cygwin-announce first. I see there that
Yaakov Selkowitz has released the last few updates of clamav.
How about another update, Yaakov? Thanks!
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Subject: clamav
Hi,
I saw a post a number of months back indicating that XP support would
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Is there a last version or intended last version that still officially
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I understand XP is well past EOL, just looking for the info.
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On Monday, November 2 2015, "Corinna Vinschen" wrote to "cygwin@cygwin.com"
saying:
> On Nov 2 04:38, Jonathan Lennox wrote:
> > Unfortunately, when I do "Run As Administrator" on MinTTY, the Mac drives
> > (/cygdrive/z and /cygdrive/y) don't show
On Monday, November 2 2015, "Corinna Vinschen" wrote to "cygwin@cygwin.com"
saying:
> On Nov 2 08:08, Jonathan Lennox wrote:
> > On Monday, November 2 2015, "Corinna Vinschen" wrote to "cygwin@cygwin.com"
> > saying:
> >
> &
On Wednesday, October 21 2015, "Corinna Vinschen" wrote to "cygwin@cygwin.com"
saying:
> On Oct 8 12:16, Jonathan Lennox wrote:
> > Hi, following up on this issue from last year. The message I'm replying to
> > is at <https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2014-0
de number on filesystems with FILE_PERSISTENT_ACLS==FALSE
> so, never mind.
>
> OTOH, does it support hardlinks? If so, two hardlinks to the
> same file would have different inode numbers on Cygwin.
How would I figure these points out?
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Continued from a ream of questions.
I pretty much already said I don't know what I'm doing, but that I had some
ideas that might be interesting, for me this is not about being right but being
curious and asking questions, it may surprise you that any viciousness
presented is also welcome as
This is more philosophic than technical.
I would like to put together a tutorial that groups unix command line tools
according to complexity so that the easiest and most essential tools are
presented first and the more complex tools are stated later, along with a short
description that would
FANTASTIC!
On Tuesday, December 31, 2013 5:20 PM, Eliot Moss m...@cs.umass.edu wrote:
My suggestion would be to take a look at some of the
many books that try to introduce Unix and bash to new
users and see how they have approached a good / logical
order of presentation.
cygwin itself is
I suspected I would not get my point across, but the questions were more
important.
On Friday, December 27, 2013 9:20 PM, Andrey Repin anrdae...@yandex.ru wrote:
Greetings, Jonathan Martin!
I've been fooling around with Cygwin for awhile now and I haven't done
anything overly serious
I've been fooling around with Cygwin for awhile now and I haven't done anything
overly serious withit but I have spent a serious amount of time just thinking
about what it could do and fooling around with other tools that look like it.
I've come up with questions that don't have answers yet,
:\cygwin64\bin\bash.exe is not a valid Win32
application
Any ideas?
Thanks
Jonathan
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On 20/07/2013 9:00 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jul 20 08:08, Jonathan Kelly wrote:
On 19/07/2013 5:55 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jul 19 11:47, Jonathan Kelly wrote:
Hi,
sorry if this isn't the correct place. I have previously used the
mingw-* packages to create a Windows compile
On 19/07/2013 5:55 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jul 19 11:47, Jonathan Kelly wrote:
Hi,
sorry if this isn't the correct place. I have previously used the
mingw-* packages to create a Windows compile of tcl8.6.0, but
currently it doesn't work. It compiles without error as far as I can
see
Hi,
sorry if this isn't the correct place. I have previously used the
mingw-* packages to create a Windows compile of tcl8.6.0, but currently
it doesn't work. It compiles without error as far as I can see, but when
you try to run the executable (tclsh8.6.0.exe) it returns immediately
with
Greetings, Jonathan Reeve!
Greetings, Andrey Repin
cmd.exe /k cd %L
CD /D .
It's even in CMD help... how did you missed it?
Agreed, that's another way to fix this problem, but what I missed is how to
make chere use pushd or cd /d - is that possible? If not, I think it's a bug
(all users)
cmd.exe /k cd %L
Uninstall description
Command Prompt Here (cygwin)
Uninstall command
C:\cygwin\bin\sh -c /bin/chere -u -s cmd
--- dash keys ---
--- mksh keys ---
--- pdksh keys ---
--- posh keys ---
--- tcsh keys ---
--- zsh keys ---
--- passwd keys ---
Thanks
Jonathan Reeve
Attention package clamav maintainer (Reini Urban?)
Usage of freshclam (1) reports that current version of ClamAV is 0.97.7,
but the most recent version at http://cygwin.com/packages/clamav/ is
0.97.6 . Can this package be updated to most current? Thanks!
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On Wed, Apr 13, 2011 at 10:49 AM, joel.mo...@l-3com.com wrote:
...
always pops up the screens on my primary monitor. I've searched my
registry (for cygwin and xwin) but could not find where it was storing
...
I would love to become an expert on the subject of Cygwin and X and
Windows XP but am
, and would rather not maintain internally a hacked version of
Cygwin.
Output of cygcheck -s -v -r attached (cygcheck.out).
Thanks,
Jonathan
cygcheck.out
Description: Binary data
fork.tgz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data
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to acknowledge my
existence?
Much obliged,
jik
-Original Message-
From: Jonathan Kamens [jik at kamens dot us]
Sent: Friday, January 07, 2011 11:22 AM
To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
Subject: RE: Bug report for run.exe with patch
ACK?
-Original Message-
From: Jonathan Kamens [jik
applications should not
assume that the returned contents of the symbolic link are null-terminated,
and indeed, at least in some circumstances they are not.
I have attached a patch.
Share and enjoy. :-)
Thanks,
Jonathan Kamens
run-1.1.12-11.readlink.patch
Description: Binary data
on to our windows servers.
Regards,
Jonathan
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I have updated to cygwin 1.7.1 from 1.5.x this morning. I have
discovered that some of my scripts have started to fail.
I am on Vista SP2.
uname -a is returns:
CYGWIN_NT-6.0-WOW64 Office-PC 1.7.1(0.218/5/3) 2009-12-07 11:48 i686 Cygwin
My script starts a process in the background and then
4, 2010 at 12:38 PM, Jonathan Schedler jfsched...@gmail.com wrote:
I have updated to cygwin 1.7.1 from 1.5.x this morning. I have
discovered that some of my scripts have started to fail.
I am on Vista SP2.
uname -a is returns:
CYGWIN_NT-6.0-WOW64 Office-PC 1.7.1(0.218/5/3) 2009-12-07 11:48
as this is
another
department's program and I know it was fixable by changing the tools
somehow. If anyone could point me to any suggestion along these lines I'd
appreciate it.
Jonathan
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Hello
Anyone else see this output below?
Please include my email address in replies as I am not on this list
Regards, Jon
C:\srcmake -j4
./src/test.c(56) : C0200 (E) No prototype function
make[1]: *** [obj/test.o] Error 1
make: *** [../../../common/itron/code] Error 2
make: INTERNAL: Exiting
Hello
Could Cygwin be updated so that the PIF properties on C:\cygwin\Cygwin.bat
are set so as to allow QuickEdit? Currently for each install we need to
manually enable this default feature of CMD prompts on windows.
Workaround, edit per install:
1) right flick on C icon select Properties
2)
) 2009-06-18 12:51 i686 Cygwin
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Jonathan
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I've been tearing my hair out for weeks trying to get sshd running
again after it stopped working. Came across this old thread on cygwin
discuss from 3/26/09 describing the same problem but no resolution.
I finally found a fix, so I'm posting it here for the record in case
it helps others. (And
writev (if that is the correct
interpretation of the strace).
Any suggestions for further digging or anything about the trace that
seems odd?
Jonathan
On 6/26/2009 10:02 PM, Jonathan wrote:
I've noticed that most of the time when doing an rsync tranfser over ssh
from my laptop to my server
On 6/29/2009 11:52 AM, Jonathan wrote:
On 6/29/2009 11:44 AM, Chris Sutcliffe wrote:
Maybe you want to give the latest Cygwin snapshot from
http://cygwin.com/snapshots/ a try.
$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-6.0-WOW64 SAGER9262 1.7.0s(0.210/5/3) 20090628 15:28:41 i686
Cygwin
You need to try
On 6/29/2009 6:02 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jun 26 22:02, Jonathan wrote:
I've noticed that most of the time when doing an rsync tranfser over ssh
from my laptop to my server both ssh and rsync will max out a processor
core each and the transfer rate, even on a gigabit LAN, is only about
-a
CYGWIN_NT-5.1 EUSH65 1.7.0s(0.210/5/3) 20090629 10:34:47 i686 Cygwin
Still the same issue...
Jonathan
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test a 1.5 install to see if it's a regression with 1.7 and 64
bit Vista?
Jonathan
On 6/26/2009 10:02 PM, Jonathan wrote:
I've noticed that most of the time when doing an rsync tranfser over ssh
from my laptop to my server both ssh and rsync will max out a processor
core each and the transfer
Another data point: I only see the high CPU usage when sending,
receiving data runs about the expected speed and CPU usage.
On 6/28/2009 4:07 PM, Jonathan wrote:
I have also tried the rsync transfer from safe mode which makes a BLODA
issue highly unlikely and then from a clean 1.7 install
on those - and forthcoming - changes.
Thanks,
Jonathan
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? I've seen this rebase
issue on Vista with both Perl and Python.
Thanks,
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[Below was written before reading the thread linked above]
cygcheck output is attached minus the registry information, cygcheck
seems to go into an endless loop on 64bit Vista when dumping registry
information.
I'm
Hello All,
I just upgraded X11 to the latest version. The default behavior is
to launch twm when I run startx. After first running into and working
around this problem:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-xfree/2009-02/msg0.html
by doing this:
as the new version?)
Is there something I can do to remove these packages from the maintenance
upgrade list in my installation for now, so that I can stick with my chosen
version?
Thanks in advance for any information.
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suggest that the website and/or documentation are updated to reflect the
package name changes? I'm sure it would save a lot of pain for people
in the future.
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Jonathan Johansen
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problem is, and how
it can be fixed?
Thanks!
Jonathan O'Leary
Systems Analyst/Banner Support
Harford Community College
410-836-4188
Jonathan O'Leary
Systems Analyst/Banner Support
Harford Community College
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Current version
-rwxr-x--- 1 lumcon 4959 Jun 12 2007
problem is, and how
it can be fixed?
Thanks!
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Systems Analyst/Banner Support
Harford Community College
410-836-4188
Current version
-rwxr-x--- 1 lumcon 4959 Jun 12 2007
/usr/share/doc/Cygwin/cron-4.1-6.README
Running crons:
450860324508 5096
).
51 1 * * * /cygdrive/d/backup/cproot.shl
51 1 * * * echo Hello /cygdrive/d/backup/hello.txt
I've attached the cronbug.txt file to this email.
I would greatly appreciate any help you can give me.
Thanks!
Jonathan O'Leary
Systems Analyst/Banner Support
Harford Community College
410-836-4188
are they different? And how can I change the permissions of this file
to get them correct? I'm not familiar with how chmod works in cygwin, because
using the 3 numbers as in unix does not work.
Again, I really appreciate the help.
Thanks!
Jonathan O'Leary
Systems Analyst/Banner Support
Harford
FYI, I can reliably get 22.1.92 compiled with gcc 3.4.4-3 to crash by
starting a shell and running yes in it.
jik
-Original Message-
From: Jonathan Kamens
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2008 12:46 PM
To: Jonathan Kamens; 'cygwin-apps@cygwin.com'
Subject: RE: Suggest upgrading to emacs
Hmm, I may be wrong. 22.1 just crashed on me. I'm going to try
switching back to 22.1.92 and see how long I can run it without
crashing.
jik
-Original Message-
From: Jonathan Kamens
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2008 6:21 PM
To: cygwin-apps@cygwin.com
Subject: RE: Suggest upgrading
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Christopher Faylor
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2008 4:27 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Suggest upgrading to emacs 22.1.92?
On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 04:03:11PM -0400, Jonathan Kamens wrote:
After a long hiatus from the Cygwin mailing list, here I am, back
After a long hiatus from the Cygwin mailing list, here I am, back again.
I'm sure I'll regret it soon enough. :-)
I installed the Cygwin emacs 22.1-3 package, along with emacs-el and
emacs-X11, because I wanted to use some elisp files that were
incompatible with emacs 21, and I didn't feel like
Yep, and it doesn't help. It's solely down to the secureshare
stuff not presenting through the standard NT api; it's only visible
by using the shell extension dll.
(... which makes me wonder, could we possibly leverage that to do
some useful work for us in these situations...?)
On Feb 1 18:06, Jonathan Lanier wrote:
Newer versions of Cygwin appear to be incompatible with Windows
network shares on CIFS servers. This incompatibility arises due to
the fact that the Windows OS seems to return unexpected values for
file/directory information if the file/directory
On Mon, Feb 04, 2008 at 11:05:18AM -0800, Jonathan Lanier wrote:
Any comments from NetApp? Doesn't, like, Christopher Faylor work for
them, or something? :) I've been told that they troll here...
I work for them but I'm neither a troll nor am I involved
Netapp technical support
must be doing something very weird under the hood...
We've opened a ticket with NetApp and I think they're going to look into
this for a more permanent fix (fingers crossed).
- Jonathan Lanier
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was enough to
frighten me out of any delusions of adequacy involving changes to Cygwin
file I/O. I have a completely new level of respect for Cygwin at this
point. :)
- Jonathan Lanier
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in, it would be
much appreciated. Also, as I stated before, I'm more than happy to help
test to fix the problem (though I'm pretty sure the fix is simply to
remove that one line of code).
Thoughts?
- Jonathan Lanier
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Sorry to bring back this old thread back. Is there anyone that can
explain a fix for this problem. I've only been using rsync/cygwin/on ssh
for about 3 weeks, so please explain in dummy terms.
It's the exact same problem mentioned here:
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-04/msg00792.html
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