> David Eisner gmail.com> writes:
> > Is this intentional, or am I missing something? Thanks.
>
> Looks like a packaging error for x86 (the x86_64 package is OK).
Hm, sure enough. Sorry about that. Not sure what went wrong, but I'll get
a new release out with the documentation. Andrew
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On 2014-09-03 17:24, David Stacey wrote:
As per the subject, qt4-4.8.6-1-src.tar.xz is an empty archive in
x86_64; please could you upload this file again. The corresponding file
in x86 is fine.
Odd, must have been a botched upload. This is fixed now on sourceware.
Thanks for reporting,
Yaako
On 09/03/2014 05:19 PM, Dat Head wrote:
I have a symlink from /usr/local/bin to /3TB-external/bin/CYGWIN to keep
architecture independent bin files on an external drive for portability.
every time I run cyg setup.exe it removes the symlink and creates an
empty /usr/local/bin directory - is it re
As per the subject, qt4-4.8.6-1-src.tar.xz is an empty archive in
x86_64; please could you upload this file again. The corresponding file
in x86 is fine.
Many thanks,
Dave.
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I have a symlink from /usr/local/bin to /3TB-external/bin/CYGWIN to keep
architecture independent bin files on an external drive for portability.
every time I run cyg setup.exe it removes the symlink and creates an
empty /usr/local/bin directory - is it really supposed to do that?
are there some c
On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 10:57 AM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
> On 02/09/2014 16:43, Dat Head wrote:
>>
>> Cygwin 1.7.30-1
>>
>> $ ls -l *-fixed.flac
>> -rw-r--r-- 1 foo None 0 Sep 1 13:47 a-fixed.flac
>> -rw-r--r-- 1 foo None 0 Sep 1 13:47 b-fixed.flac
>>
>> $ rename '-fixed' '' *-fixed.flac
>> rename:
Version 0.2.1-1 of "rpcbind" has been uploaded.
rpcbind is transport-independent replacement for old Sun's portmap.
portmapper is a daemon which translates between Sun (now ONC) RPC
program number and TCP port number. It is necessary for RPC-aware
services to run.
*** C
On 09/03/2014 03:48 PM, Achim Gratz wrote:
> cygcheck -f /usr/bin/run.exe
Working systems:
$ cygcheck -f /usr/bin/run.exe
run-1.3.0-1
Broken systems:
$ cygcheck -f /usr/bin/run.exe
run-1.3.1-1
Your guess was correct.
Gerry
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Gerry Reno writes:
> On the 32-bit system cygwin installs that haven't been updated yet 'run.exe'
> shows:
>
> $ ls -l /usr/bin/run.exe
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 Administrator None 65053 Jul 24 2013 /usr/bin/run.exe
>
> On a 32-bit system with this latest cygwin 'run.exe' shows:
>
> $ ls -l /usr
Gerry Reno writes:
[...]
> On the 32-bit system cygwin installs that haven't been updated yet
'run.exe' shows:
>
> $ ls -l /usr/bin/run.exe
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 Administrator None 65053 Jul 24 2013 /usr/bin/run.exe
>
> On a 32-bit system with this latest cygwin 'run.exe' shows:
>
> $ ls -
On 09/02/2014 08:59 PM, Gerry Reno wrote:
> On 09/02/2014 01:50 PM, Marco Atzeri wrote:
>>
>> On 02/09/2014 19:37, Achim Gratz wrote:
>>> Gerry Reno writes:
I have a script that issues this command:
run $WINDIR/system32/mstsc.exe /multimon /v:$IP:3389
And before
Corinna Vinschen writes:
> I patched setfacl to not require trailing colons anymore. This also
> fixes a bug in terms of the allowed acl entries when deleting.
Great, thanks!
[…]
> I just created a new snapshot on https://cygwin.com/snapshots/
> containing these patches. Please give them a try.
Greetings, Mitch Deoudes!
> I'm teaching a class at a local college, and since their computer lab is
> stocked with Windows 7 & 8 machines, I had them install cygwin64 to use
> as a command line.
> The only change I requested they make to the config is to replace the
> "/cygdrive" in /etc/fstab w
David Eisner gmail.com> writes:
> Is this intentional, or am I missing something? Thanks.
Looks like a packaging error for x86 (the x86_64 package is OK).
Regards,
Achim.
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Hello,
Ken Brown wrote:
> On 9/3/2014 8:41 AM, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
>> As you can see on http://screencast.com/t/XTTv9DSAC, win32 binaries of
>> Emacs and Cygwin Emacs can't display the white right-pointing
>> triangle [1] coherently for the same fonts:
>>
>> - win32 Emacs always can display it
I don't see a man page or info page for GNU Screen anymore. I seem to
recall that both were distributed with screen in the past, but I may
be mistaken.
Is this intentional, or am I missing something? Thanks.
-David
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On 9/3/2014 8:41 AM, Sebastien Vauban wrote:
Hello,
As you can see on http://screencast.com/t/XTTv9DSAC, win32 binaries of
Emacs and Cygwin Emacs can't display the white right-pointing
triangle [1] coherently for the same fonts:
- win32 Emacs always can display it, in all fonts,
- Cygwin Emac
On Sep 3 13:02, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Achim Gratz NexGo.DE> writes:
> > > The strace shows that it doesn't even *try* to start bash, but it's
> > > entirely unclear why.
> >
> > Is it possible to run sshd in gdb?
>
> I can attach the debugger but I didn't manage to break into something useful
>
Have you tried 'mount -h'?
It shows an option to change the cygdrive.
I've always used that. In regards to the cygdrive
prefix I thought the results of changing the prefix with
the 'mount' command were recorded in /etc/fstab --
and that it wasn't the source of the direction...?
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On Sep 3 07:17, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
> > Don't use privilege separation, then the non-privileged sshd user won't
> > matter at all. Privsep on Cygwin is only half-useful on Cygwin anyway,
> > if at all.
>
> I've switched privilege separateion off completely,
On Sep 2 22:23, Achim Gratz wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen writes:
> > $ setfacl -d g:system: filename
> >
> > Note the trailing colon.
>
> That's not what the man page specifies, however. I'll keep it in mind.
I patched setfacl to not require trailing colons anymore. This also
fixes a bug in t
Achim Gratz NexGo.DE> writes:
> > The strace shows that it doesn't even *try* to start bash, but it's
> > entirely unclear why.
>
> Is it possible to run sshd in gdb?
I can attach the debugger but I didn't manage to break into something useful
(or anything at all, really). However, the bug mus
Hello,
As you can see on http://screencast.com/t/XTTv9DSAC, win32 binaries of
Emacs and Cygwin Emacs can't display the white right-pointing
triangle [1] coherently for the same fonts:
- win32 Emacs always can display it, in all fonts,
- Cygwin Emacs can't display it with Consolas, Courier New an
Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
> Don't use privilege separation, then the non-privileged sshd user won't
> matter at all. Privsep on Cygwin is only half-useful on Cygwin anyway,
> if at all.
I've switched privilege separateion off completely, but no dice. The Access
Denied comes from tryi
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