22.10.2013, в 1:11, Óscar Fuentes <[email protected]> написал(а):

> Alexey Pavlov <[email protected]> writes:
> 
>> New MSYS2 snapshots:
>> 
>> 32-bit:   
>> x32-msys2-20131021.tar.xz<http://sourceforge.net/projects/msys2/files/Alpha-versions/32-bit/x32-msys2-20131021.tar.xz/download>
>> 
>> 64-bit:   
>> x64-msys2-20131021.tar.xz<http://sourceforge.net/projects/msys2/files/Alpha-versions/64-bit/x64-msys2-20131021.tar.xz/download>
> 
> Tried the 32 bit package on a Windows XP 32 bits machine with MSYS 1.0 tar:
> 
> $ tar x --xz -f /z/vm-shared/x32-msys2-20131021.tar.xz
> tar: msys32/share/man/man3/SVN\:\:Base.3pm: Cannot open: Invalid argument
> tar: msys32/share/man/man3/SVN\:\:Client.3pm: Cannot open: Invalid argument
> tar: msys32/share/man/man3/SVN\:\:Core.3pm: Cannot open: Invalid argument
> tar: msys32/share/man/man3/SVN\:\:Delta.3pm: Cannot open: Invalid argument
> tar: msys32/share/man/man3/SVN\:\:Fs.3pm: Cannot open: Invalid argument
> tar: msys32/share/man/man3/SVN\:\:Ra.3pm: Cannot open: Invalid argument
> tar: msys32/share/man/man3/SVN\:\:Repos.3pm: Cannot open: Invalid argument
> tar: msys32/share/man/man3/SVN\:\:Wc.3pm: Cannot open: Invalid argument
> tar: Exiting with failure status due to previous errors
> 
Its my mistake. I will reload archives today with this removed files
> 
> 
> Executing msys2_shell.bat from the Explorer opens a CLI with this output
> at the beginning:
> 
> mkdir: cannot change permissions of ‘/dev/shm’: Permission denied
> mkdir: cannot change permissions of ‘/dev/mqueue’: Permission denied
> Your group is currently "mkpasswd".  This indicates that your
> gid is not in /etc/group and your uid is not in /etc/passwd.
> 
> The /etc/passwd (and possibly /etc/group) files should be rebuilt.
> See the man pages for mkpasswd and mkgroup then, for example, run
> 
> mkpasswd -l [-d] > /etc/passwd
> mkgroup  -l [-d] > /etc/group
> 
> Note that the -d switch is necessary for domain users
> 
> Oscar@winxppro-vm /cygdrive/d/msys32
> $
> 
You need just restart MSYS2 shell after first run. All commands are executed 
automatically at first start.
> 
> So I executed those two commands (without the -d switch, because I'm not
> in a domain) but opening another CLI window with msys2_shell.bat shows
> the message again. ls -l shows files like this:
> 
> drwxr-xr-x 1 Oscar mkpasswd     0 oct 21 19:46 bin
> 
> The user name is right, but the group name obviously isn't.
> 
You don't need to do it.

> Note that MSYS2 is using the /cygdrive prefix, so it doesn't know about
> the available volume letters (/c /d etc)
> 
> MSYS2 was untarred on d:/, which created the msys32 directory. I have a
> predefined HOME environment variable that poinst to d:/home.
> 
You need restart MSYS2 after first start to apply new fstab file that remove 
/cygdrive prefix
> 
> Please let me know if you need more information about those issues.
> 
> 
Regards,
Alexey.
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