Dave Korn wrote:
Argh, sorry about that. I just updated the BLODA sources in CVS to mention
Google Desktop the other day, but we haven't refreshed the website yet,
:-P That would have saved me some troubleshooting time!
I swear I searched Google for Google desktop cygrunsrv and I didn't
Robert Jacobson wrote:
Dave Korn wrote:
Argh, sorry about that. I just updated the BLODA sources in CVS to mention
Google Desktop the other day, but we haven't refreshed the website yet,
:-P That would have saved me some troubleshooting time!
I swear I searched Google for Google
On 4/6/2009 7:59 AM, Robert Jacobson wrote:
Dave Korn wrote:
Argh, sorry about that. I just updated the BLODA sources in CVS to mention
Google Desktop the other day, but we haven't refreshed the website yet,
:-P That would have saved me some troubleshooting time!
I swear I searched
Well, I found the culprit. It seems that Google Desktop was causing the
problem, because after I installed it, I had zero problems starting
cygrunsrv services.
I only have two machines with both Google Desktop and cygrunsrv
services. It works fine on the other machine.
Oh well, I need an SSHD
Robert Jacobson wrote:
I only have two machines with both Google Desktop and cygrunsrv
services. It works fine on the other machine.
This seems to be a known issue with the current version. There are two
workarounds:
1) install an older version
2) Rename a registry key to prevent the Google
Robert Jacobson wrote:
Well, I found the culprit. It seems that Google Desktop was causing the
problem, because after I installed it, I had zero problems starting
cygrunsrv services.
Argh, sorry about that. I just updated the BLODA sources in CVS to mention
Google Desktop the other day,
Dave Korn wrote:
:-( I'm starting to run out of ideas. This is the point at which I'd start
single-stepping through early process startup in a debugger, trying to see why
it fails.
I'd love to do that, but I think it's beyond my technical abilities. I
mean, I'm not even sure where to
Robert Jacobson wrote:
Most of the time (say, 7 out of 10 times), it will not start the service.
When I issue the net start sshd command, it hangs, then eventually gives
the error: A system error has occurred. System error 1067 has occurred.
Very, very rarely I get an error
in the Windows
Dave Korn wrote:
What's on your services list? Got Logitech Process Monitor at all?
Anything that isn't part of windows itself?
I have iTunes installed, so I these services (which I stopped but did
not uninstalled)
Apple Mobile Device
Bonjour Service
iPod Service
I
Robert Jacobson wrote:
The other system doesn't have Entrust/TrueDelete(TM) either. I can
try uninstalling the Entrust software...
Entrust Login Interface seems a likely one to interfere with the launching
of processes that change user id. (IIRC answering -y to ssh-host-config will
have
Dave Korn wrote:
Entrust Login Interface seems a likely one to interfere with the launching
of processes that change user id. (IIRC answering -y to ssh-host-config will
have enabled privsep). It's probably worth the hassle of a couple of reboots
to find out if it's doing so.
I guess I
Robert Jacobson wrote:
Dave Korn wrote:
Entrust Login Interface seems a likely one to interfere with the
launching
of processes that change user id. (IIRC answering -y to ssh-host-config will
have enabled privsep). It's probably worth the hassle of a couple of reboots
to find out if
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