The solution to my variant of this problem ended up being pretty simple.
I was running the Norton utility that guards the trash bin (Norton
Protected Trash Bin).
For this use, it's toxic.
The solution was to add the entire cygwin directory to the exclusion
list (in the trash bin's Properties dialog). It would look something
like: "-c:\cygwin\**".
Keeping Norton's hands off these files makes cygwin not mess up.
Charming.
Does this help you?
At 04:08 PM 2/7/2006, Jonathan wrote:
Hi all,
I recently set up cygwin on a Windows 2003 box with NTFS file
permissions. I encountered the same problem as mentioned in this thread:
http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-07/msg00732.html
To sum up the issue: Upon ssh login I received the following error message:
-bash: cannot create temp file for here document: Permission denied
One thing I noticed was that looking at the permissions for the tmp
folder under the cygwin directory, the permissions for
[SERVER]\Users were marked as "Special Permissions" rather than the
usual set of permissions (e.g., Full Control, Modify, etc.). Even
though the user seemed to have all of the necessary permissions when
clicking the Advanced button, I chose to override these permission
by clicking the "Modify" checkbox (and additionally all of the
permissions that get auto-selected when you choose "Modify") and the
error message went away.
One particular detail about our installation that might be involved
in this problem: The original installer of cygwin on this particular
machine did not give [SERVER]\Users "Modify" permission on the
cygwin directory. We only added them after the install. It's
possible that adding these permission to the cygwin directory after
the install doesn't cascade them in the same way as having them
there before install does.
I hope this helps,
Jonathan Gordon.
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