On Fri, Mar 07, 2014 at 11:57:20AM -0800, Mark Hansen wrote:
> I just installed the 64-bit version of Cygwin on both a desktop PC and a 
> laptop PC.
> On the desktop, everything worked as expected without problems. On the 
> laptop, I
> have the following problems:
> 
> When I launch a shell window, I get the following error:
> 
> Your group is currently "mkgroup". This indicates that neither your gid nor 
> your pgsid is in /etc/group.

(I don't know about this one)
 
> Also, when I try to launch an XTerm, I get the following message in the XTerm 
> window for
> just a few seconds and then the window goes away:
> 
> /cygdrive/c/Apps/cygwin/bin/xterm: Could not exec XTERM_SHELL=XTERM_SHELL=: 
> No such file or directory

yes, that's a bug which surfaced in #301, thought it was gone in #302, and 
_should_ be gone in #303
(from yesterday)
 
> I'm starting the XWin Server using a shortcut with the following:
> 
> C:\Apps\cygwin\bin\run.exe
>         /usr/bin/bash.exe -l -c
>         "/usr/bin/startxwin.exe -- -emulate3buttons -multiwindow -clipboard 
> -swcursor"
> 
> I'm starting the XTerm using a shortcut with the following:
> 
> C:\Apps\cygwin\bin\run.exe
>         -p /usr/X11R6/bin xterm +tb -sb -sl 5000 -display 127.0.0.1:0.0 -ls 
> /bin/zsh -l

I'd try putting "-e" before the "/bin/zsh", which moves it away from the bug 
noted.
(actually, the trailing "-l" doesn't look right either)

fwiw, when I compile #301, #302 and #303 for Cygwin, I don't see the bug.
However, I was able to analyze it on Linux with valgrind...
 
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Thomas E. Dickey <dic...@invisible-island.net>
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