Just guessing, access controls. Assuming you are an administrator on your
workstation, try:
- Right click on src, Properties
- Security tab
- Advanced button
- Owner tab
- Select your account, check "Replace owner on subcontainers and objects",
Click OK and wait
- Click OK again to dismiss all the dialog boxes
- Right click on src, Properties
- Security tab
- Advanced button
- Make sure you have write access from the "Permission entries".
- Check "Replace permission entries on all child objects with entries shown
here that apply to child sbjects"
- Click OK and wait
- Click OK again to dismiss all the dialog boxes

M-A

2009/7/2 David Jones <[email protected]>

> Well,new headway is I found it's really a weird bug. I copies the same
> source from my pc to my notebook(both are Windows XP), and run layouttest.
>
> The one on pc is still with the cygwin errors I've posted, but the
> notebook's succeeded without any cygwin error.
>
> I cann't explain that, could anyone explain that?
>
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