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2018-07-11 Thread Vincent
Hi, Good day!

Greeting from Anke Circuits. 


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1-4OZ

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4 layers 0.4mm (16mil)

6 layers 0.8mm (32mil)

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12 layers 1.3mm (52mil)

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+\-0.05mm(2mil)

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Re: After installing nc (netcat), nc.exe is not found

2018-07-11 Thread Erik Soderquist
On Wed, Jul 11, 2018 at 4:10 PM, Mark Hansen wrote:
> Unfortunately, it looks like it won't let me create an exception for these 
> executables, so I don't
> have any way to stop it from deleting them :(
>
> ... and I know better than to ask my corporate IT folks to make an exception 
> for me :(

If you have a valid business case for having and using netcat, should
be no problem to get an exception.  I do, and did without issue after
explaining the business case to my It department.  (if fact, they gave
me admin to configuring the antivirus on my machine rather than just
the netcat exception).

If you don't have a business case for having netcat on your work
machine, I'd highly recommend removing the install packages too, as 'a
fun toy' is not a good reason to get fired.

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Re: After installing nc (netcat), nc.exe is not found

2018-07-11 Thread Brian Inglis
On 2018-07-11 14:10, Mark Hansen wrote:
> Well, that's certainly one problem. Both nc.exe and nc6.exe were trapped by 
> the
> corporate virus checker.
> The software allowed me to "restore" it, but when I try to run it I get
> "Permission Denied".
> However, after a few minutes, it's gone again. I'm guessing the virus checker
> software is doing it.
> Unfortunately, it looks like it won't let me create an exception for these
> executables, so I don't
> have any way to stop it from deleting them :(
> ... and I know better than to ask my corporate IT folks to make an exception 
> for
> me :(

Perhaps you could use other packages to get your work done, or talk to your boss
to request that desktop security bypass their file blocker customizations which
stop you doing your work.

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Re: After installing nc (netcat), nc.exe is not found

2018-07-11 Thread Gary Johnson
On 2018-07-11, Mark Hansen wrote:
> On 7/11/2018 12:41 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
> >Greetings, Mark Hansen!
> >
> >>I've just updated to the latest Cygwin 64-bit installation on my Windows 7 
> >>PC. Included
> >>in this update was the package for nc (nc: A simple but powerful network 
> >>tool) version 1.107-4
> >
> >>After downloading and installing, which all seemed to go fine, the man page 
> >>for nc is there,
> >>but nc.exe is not.
> >
> >>I included the following (netcat-related) packages:
> >>- nc, 1.107-4
> >>- nc6, 1.0-1
> >>- nc6-debuginfo, 1.0-1
> >
> >>Is there something special I need to do to get nc.exe installed?
> >
> >Check your antivirus quarantine area.
> >
> >
> 
> Well, that's certainly one problem. Both nc.exe and nc6.exe were trapped by 
> the corporate virus checker.
> The software allowed me to "restore" it, but when I try to run it I get 
> "Permission Denied".
> 
> However, after a few minutes, it's gone again. I'm guessing the virus checker 
> software is doing it.
> Unfortunately, it looks like it won't let me create an exception for these 
> executables, so I don't
> have any way to stop it from deleting them :(
> 
> ... and I know better than to ask my corporate IT folks to make an exception 
> for me :(

I had this problem at another company, but that was something like
ten years ago.  I think I solved it by either renaming nc.exe to
something else, compiling my own Netcat, or using Socat, but I don't
remember which approach actually worked.

And of course, depending on the company and the IT department, you
may want to consider whether using the program in spite of their
efforts to prevent you from doing so is worth the risk of
termination.

Regards,
Gary


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Re: After installing nc (netcat), nc.exe is not found

2018-07-11 Thread Heavenly Avenger
Not sure it would help, but I keep my cygwin installation under 
c:\cygwin and I set up the packages directory to c:\cygwin\packages. 
This ensures short paths and I can 'ls /packages' to fiddle with them.


I wouldn't advise you to just go ahead and unpack the packages. Cygwin 
setup runs some shady things when it installs packages (aka rebaseall) 
in order to settle usable memory for the installed tools (another 
unfortunate limitation of cygwin due to windows design). I see that you 
are relying on cygsetup so that shouldn't be the problem, just making sure.


You can set up this packages directory when you start cygwin setup. It 
is one of the first questions it makes. I believe it would be wise to 
manually move that packages directory to where you want it before so 
that cygwin just finds whatever it installed still in place after you 
specify the new path.


This might solve the long path, although I don't think this should be 
the problem... Cygwin supports quite long paths as far as I know, or 
believe. :)


I don't think the '.xz' extension has anything to do with the issue, it 
is just the compression protocol the files follow.


On another topic, if you just chose to reinstall the "incomplete" 
packages only, why the hell did setup want to fiddle with that other 
package you named (libfm-...)?.. Perhaps you need first to switch the 
"latest" to "keep" (in the packages selection phase of setup) so that it 
does not try to upgrade everything else and just reinstalls the packages 
you specified. Once nc and the incomplete packages works you may give 
the full upgrade a try. You can just hit 'back' once it completes 
installation and do the upgrade steps (instead of closing and re-opening 
the cygwin setup application).


Well, I hope this helps! :)

On 7/11/2018 4:45 PM, Mark Hansen wrote:

On 7/11/2018 12:34 PM, Mark Hansen wrote:

On 7/11/2018 10:34 AM, Heavenly Avenger wrote:

I have these versions, and nc is here happy and playful.

It is possible you attempted an upgrade while cygwin programs were
running? Cygwin services also count. This is due a limitation on 
windows

which locks files when they are in use, so cygwin updates can't replace
the files and end up failing.

You may ensure everything is closed and services stopped, re-run
setup-x86_64.exe, selecting the 'nc' package and switching it to
"Reinstall". Then let the setup do its things.

If the setup is hanging, or have hung up and you had to force-close it
the last install attempt you did, this is a strong sign that not just
nc, but several other packages that have been attempted to upgrade may
be compromised. To ensure that is not the case, a good

cygcheck -c

should help.

The package nc-1.10-4.tar.bz2 has 'usr/bin/nc.exe', which is the file
you claim missing.

Hope this helps! :)



Thanks for your help. I have notes that show what all I need to shut 
down when doing the
install. I caught all them (Cygwin SSHD, Cygwin cygserver, the X 
Server, and anything running

cygwin shells, etc.) - I think that's everything.

When I run cygcheck -c, it shows Incomplete on the two packages (nc 
and nc6) so they definitely

had problems, and appear to be the only ones which did.

I see that the .bz2 file is in my downloads area (I download to local 
without install, and then

install from local).

I tried running bunzip2 on that file and then extracting it using 
tar. The bunzip2 completed
quickly but the tar command took a long time (I'm not sure what it 
was doing during this time).


I'll try shutting everything down and doing a reinstall on the netcat 
stuff.


Thanks,


There is an error happening during the installation. I get a pop-up 
with the following:


  Can't open 
x86_64/release/libfm-qt/libfm-qt5-common/libfm-qt5-common-0.11.1-1.tar.xz 
for reading: Unknown filename


This appears to be what is keeping nc and nc6 from installing properly.

There are lots of .xz files in the release, so perhaps the problem is 
the file name is too long?


Is there some way I can work around this?

Thanks,

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Re: After installing nc (netcat), nc.exe is not found

2018-07-11 Thread Mark Hansen

On 7/11/2018 12:41 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:

Greetings, Mark Hansen!


I've just updated to the latest Cygwin 64-bit installation on my Windows 7 PC. 
Included
in this update was the package for nc (nc: A simple but powerful network tool) 
version 1.107-4



After downloading and installing, which all seemed to go fine, the man page for 
nc is there,
but nc.exe is not.



I included the following (netcat-related) packages:
- nc, 1.107-4
- nc6, 1.0-1
- nc6-debuginfo, 1.0-1



Is there something special I need to do to get nc.exe installed?


Check your antivirus quarantine area.




Well, that's certainly one problem. Both nc.exe and nc6.exe were trapped by the 
corporate virus checker.
The software allowed me to "restore" it, but when I try to run it I get "Permission 
Denied".

However, after a few minutes, it's gone again. I'm guessing the virus checker 
software is doing it.
Unfortunately, it looks like it won't let me create an exception for these 
executables, so I don't
have any way to stop it from deleting them :(

... and I know better than to ask my corporate IT folks to make an exception 
for me :(



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Re: After installing nc (netcat), nc.exe is not found

2018-07-11 Thread Gary Johnson
On 2018-07-11, Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, Mark Hansen!
> 
> > I've just updated to the latest Cygwin 64-bit installation on my Windows 7 
> > PC. Included
> > in this update was the package for nc (nc: A simple but powerful network 
> > tool) version 1.107-4
> 
> > After downloading and installing, which all seemed to go fine, the man page 
> > for nc is there,
> > but nc.exe is not.
> 
> > I included the following (netcat-related) packages:
> > - nc, 1.107-4
> > - nc6, 1.0-1
> > - nc6-debuginfo, 1.0-1
> 
> > Is there something special I need to do to get nc.exe installed?
> 
> Check your antivirus quarantine area.

Yep.  If you're in a corporate environment, IT may have a program
running to check for the installation of unwanted and suspicious
files.  Corporate IT departments do not like Netcat.

Regards,
Gary


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Re: After installing nc (netcat), nc.exe is not found

2018-07-11 Thread Andrey Repin
Greetings, Mark Hansen!

> I've just updated to the latest Cygwin 64-bit installation on my Windows 7 
> PC. Included
> in this update was the package for nc (nc: A simple but powerful network 
> tool) version 1.107-4

> After downloading and installing, which all seemed to go fine, the man page 
> for nc is there,
> but nc.exe is not.

> I included the following (netcat-related) packages:
> - nc, 1.107-4
> - nc6, 1.0-1
> - nc6-debuginfo, 1.0-1

> Is there something special I need to do to get nc.exe installed?

Check your antivirus quarantine area.


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Andrey Repin
Wednesday, July 11, 2018 22:40:36

Sorry for my terrible english...


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Re: After installing nc (netcat), nc.exe is not found

2018-07-11 Thread Mark Hansen

On 7/11/2018 12:34 PM, Mark Hansen wrote:

On 7/11/2018 10:34 AM, Heavenly Avenger wrote:

I have these versions, and nc is here happy and playful.

It is possible you attempted an upgrade while cygwin programs were
running? Cygwin services also count. This is due a limitation on windows
which locks files when they are in use, so cygwin updates can't replace
the files and end up failing.

You may ensure everything is closed and services stopped, re-run
setup-x86_64.exe, selecting the 'nc' package and switching it to
"Reinstall". Then let the setup do its things.

If the setup is hanging, or have hung up and you had to force-close it
the last install attempt you did, this is a strong sign that not just
nc, but several other packages that have been attempted to upgrade may
be compromised. To ensure that is not the case, a good

cygcheck -c

should help.

The package nc-1.10-4.tar.bz2 has 'usr/bin/nc.exe', which is the file
you claim missing.

Hope this helps! :)



Thanks for your help. I have notes that show what all I need to shut down when 
doing the
install. I caught all them (Cygwin SSHD, Cygwin cygserver, the X Server, and 
anything running
cygwin shells, etc.) - I think that's everything.

When I run cygcheck -c, it shows Incomplete on the two packages (nc and nc6) so 
they definitely
had problems, and appear to be the only ones which did.

I see that the .bz2 file is in my downloads area (I download to local without 
install, and then
install from local).

I tried running bunzip2 on that file and then extracting it using tar. The 
bunzip2 completed
quickly but the tar command took a long time (I'm not sure what it was doing 
during this time).

I'll try shutting everything down and doing a reinstall on the netcat stuff.

Thanks,


There is an error happening during the installation. I get a pop-up with the 
following:

  Can't open 
x86_64/release/libfm-qt/libfm-qt5-common/libfm-qt5-common-0.11.1-1.tar.xz for 
reading: Unknown filename

This appears to be what is keeping nc and nc6 from installing properly.

There are lots of .xz files in the release, so perhaps the problem is the file 
name is too long?

Is there some way I can work around this?

Thanks,

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Re: After installing nc (netcat), nc.exe is not found

2018-07-11 Thread Mark Hansen

On 7/11/2018 10:34 AM, Heavenly Avenger wrote:

I have these versions, and nc is here happy and playful.

It is possible you attempted an upgrade while cygwin programs were
running? Cygwin services also count. This is due a limitation on windows
which locks files when they are in use, so cygwin updates can't replace
the files and end up failing.

You may ensure everything is closed and services stopped, re-run
setup-x86_64.exe, selecting the 'nc' package and switching it to
"Reinstall". Then let the setup do its things.

If the setup is hanging, or have hung up and you had to force-close it
the last install attempt you did, this is a strong sign that not just
nc, but several other packages that have been attempted to upgrade may
be compromised. To ensure that is not the case, a good

cygcheck -c

should help.

The package nc-1.10-4.tar.bz2 has 'usr/bin/nc.exe', which is the file
you claim missing.

Hope this helps! :)



Thanks for your help. I have notes that show what all I need to shut down when 
doing the
install. I caught all them (Cygwin SSHD, Cygwin cygserver, the X Server, and 
anything running
cygwin shells, etc.) - I think that's everything.

When I run cygcheck -c, it shows Incomplete on the two packages (nc and nc6) so 
they definitely
had problems, and appear to be the only ones which did.

I see that the .bz2 file is in my downloads area (I download to local without 
install, and then
install from local).

I tried running bunzip2 on that file and then extracting it using tar. The 
bunzip2 completed
quickly but the tar command took a long time (I'm not sure what it was doing 
during this time).

I'll try shutting everything down and doing a reinstall on the netcat stuff.

Thanks,



On 7/11/2018 2:10 PM, Mark Hansen wrote:
I've just updated to the latest Cygwin 64-bit installation on my 
Windows 7 PC. Included
in this update was the package for nc (nc: A simple but powerful 
network tool) version 1.107-4


After downloading and installing, which all seemed to go fine, the man 
page for nc is there,

but nc.exe is not.

I included the following (netcat-related) packages:
- nc, 1.107-4
- nc6, 1.0-1
- nc6-debuginfo, 1.0-1

Is there something special I need to do to get nc.exe installed?

Thanks,


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Re: After installing nc (netcat), nc.exe is not found

2018-07-11 Thread Heavenly Avenger

I have these versions, and nc is here happy and playful.

It is possible you attempted an upgrade while cygwin programs were 
running? Cygwin services also count. This is due a limitation on windows 
which locks files when they are in use, so cygwin updates can't replace 
the files and end up failing.


You may ensure everything is closed and services stopped, re-run 
setup-x86_64.exe, selecting the 'nc' package and switching it to 
"Reinstall". Then let the setup do its things.


If the setup is hanging, or have hung up and you had to force-close it 
the last install attempt you did, this is a strong sign that not just 
nc, but several other packages that have been attempted to upgrade may 
be compromised. To ensure that is not the case, a good


cygcheck -c

should help.

The package nc-1.10-4.tar.bz2 has 'usr/bin/nc.exe', which is the file 
you claim missing.


Hope this helps! :)


On 7/11/2018 2:10 PM, Mark Hansen wrote:
I've just updated to the latest Cygwin 64-bit installation on my 
Windows 7 PC. Included
in this update was the package for nc (nc: A simple but powerful 
network tool) version 1.107-4


After downloading and installing, which all seemed to go fine, the man 
page for nc is there,

but nc.exe is not.

I included the following (netcat-related) packages:
- nc, 1.107-4
- nc6, 1.0-1
- nc6-debuginfo, 1.0-1

Is there something special I need to do to get nc.exe installed?

Thanks,


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After installing nc (netcat), nc.exe is not found

2018-07-11 Thread Mark Hansen

I've just updated to the latest Cygwin 64-bit installation on my Windows 7 PC. 
Included
in this update was the package for nc (nc: A simple but powerful network tool) 
version 1.107-4

After downloading and installing, which all seemed to go fine, the man page for 
nc is there,
but nc.exe is not.

I included the following (netcat-related) packages:
- nc, 1.107-4
- nc6, 1.0-1
- nc6-debuginfo, 1.0-1

Is there something special I need to do to get nc.exe installed?

Thanks,


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Re: Cygwin x86 on Windows 10 ARM64

2018-07-11 Thread Brian Inglis
On 2018-07-10 07:04, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Jul 10 10:51, David Allsopp wrote:
>> I've been trying out the x86 emulation in Microsoft's ARM64 version of
>> Windows 10 1803.
>>
>> I had two issues with Cygwin x86. The first, which is simple, is that
>> Windows doesn't by default create C:\Windows\SysWOW64\drivers\etc which
>> causes /etc/postinstall/base-files-mketc.sh to exit with an error all the
>> time. I wonder if there's a possible workaround to make that less intrusive?

C:\ > mklink /d /h C:\Windows\SysWOW64\drivers\etc 
C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc
Note: args reversed from ln

> Try if C:\Windows\Sysnative\drivers\etc works.  That should be the
> easiest way to fix the issue in the script.

SysNative does not exist under x64 - could check arch dependent, or dir
dependent: check for hardcoded `cygpath -W`/SysNative/drivers/etc/ dir (unless
there is a standard SysNative folder id or env var I can't find), then fall back
to `cygpath -S`/drivers/etc/.

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RE: Cygwin x86 on Windows 10 ARM64

2018-07-11 Thread David Allsopp
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Jul 11 00:36, Andrey Repin wrote:
> > Greetings, David Allsopp!
> >
> > > Brian Inglis wrote:
> > >> On 2018-07-10 03:51, David Allsopp wrote:
> > >> > I've been trying out the x86 emulation in Microsoft's ARM64
> > >> > version of Windows 10 1803.
> > >> >
> > >> > I had two issues with Cygwin x86. The first, which is simple, is
> > >> > that Windows doesn't by default create
> > >> > C:\Windows\SysWOW64\drivers\etc which causes
> > >> > /etc/postinstall/base-files-mketc.sh to exit with an error all
> > >> > the time. I wonder if there's a possible workaround to make
> > >> that less intrusive?
> > >> > The error message implies that it may have computed the wrong
> > >> > directory, which it hasn't - it's just that the directory doesn't
> exist.
> > >>
> > >> Do C:\Windows\{System32,SysNative,Sys*}\drivers\etc exist under the
> > >> emulator?
> > >> What does "cygpath -SU" show?
> >
> > > cygpath -SU gives /proc/cygdrive/c/Windows/SysWOW64
> >
> > > Checking within C:\Windows\SysWOW64\cmd.exe (i.e. x86 cmd):
> >
> > > C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc exists and contains expected files
> > > C:\Windows\Sysnative\drivers\etc exists and contains expected files
> > > (looks identical to System32, as you'd hope)
> > > C:\Windows\SysArm32\drivers does not contain an etc directory (but
> > > wasn't referenced) C:\Windows\SysWOW64\drivers didn't contain an etc
> > > directory (I created one to silence the error)
> >
> > > So perhaps on WOW64 it would be worth falling back to Sysnative if
> > > etc isn't found? Or even just using Sysnative by default in WOW64?
> >
> > I'd suggest using Sysnative unconditionally, and fall back to System32
> > if Sysnative not found.
> 
> 
> Did anybody notice my reply from 8 hours earlier?
> https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2018-07/msg00091.html

Yes! I answered Brian's first because it didn't involve downloading anything, 
then I tried the snapshot you'd kindly provided - but it doesn't work, for 
weird reasons, and I'm still looking into exactly why in order to give a 
helpful reply as to why!

Sorry for the lag...


David


Re: when I make the warp-ctc on Windows10,then meet the problem

2018-07-11 Thread Adam Dinwoodie
On Wed, 11 Jul 2018 at 10:27, 天使宝宝 wrote:
>
> 1 [main] make 3076 find_fast_cwd: WARNING: Couldn't compute FAST_CWD pointer. 
>  Please report this problem to
> the public mailing list cygwin@cygwin.com
> make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop.

Please see 
https://cygwin.com/faq/faq.html#faq.using.fixing-find_fast_cwd-warnings.

(I've Cc'd the OP, against standard practice on this list, as it seems
likely they haven't subscribed to the list.)

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when I make the warp-ctc on Windows10,then meet the problem

2018-07-11 Thread 天使宝宝
1 [main] make 3076 find_fast_cwd: WARNING: Couldn't compute FAST_CWD pointer.  
Please report this problem to
the public mailing list cygwin@cygwin.com
make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found.  Stop.
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Re: Cygwin x86 on Windows 10 ARM64

2018-07-11 Thread Corinna Vinschen
On Jul 11 00:36, Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, David Allsopp!
> 
> > Brian Inglis wrote:
> >> On 2018-07-10 03:51, David Allsopp wrote:
> >> > I've been trying out the x86 emulation in Microsoft's ARM64 version of
> >> > Windows 10 1803.
> >> >
> >> > I had two issues with Cygwin x86. The first, which is simple, is that
> >> > Windows doesn't by default create C:\Windows\SysWOW64\drivers\etc
> >> > which causes /etc/postinstall/base-files-mketc.sh to exit with an
> >> > error all the time. I wonder if there's a possible workaround to make
> >> that less intrusive?
> >> > The error message implies that it may have computed the wrong
> >> > directory, which it hasn't - it's just that the directory doesn't exist.
> >> 
> >> Do C:\Windows\{System32,SysNative,Sys*}\drivers\etc exist under the
> >> emulator?
> >> What does "cygpath -SU" show?
> 
> > cygpath -SU gives /proc/cygdrive/c/Windows/SysWOW64
> 
> > Checking within C:\Windows\SysWOW64\cmd.exe (i.e. x86 cmd):
> 
> > C:\Windows\System32\drivers\etc exists and contains expected files
> > C:\Windows\Sysnative\drivers\etc exists and contains expected files (looks 
> > identical to System32, as you'd hope)
> > C:\Windows\SysArm32\drivers does not contain an etc directory (but wasn't 
> > referenced)
> > C:\Windows\SysWOW64\drivers didn't contain an etc directory (I created one 
> > to silence the error)
> 
> > So perhaps on WOW64 it would be worth falling back to Sysnative if etc
> > isn't found? Or even just using Sysnative by default in WOW64?
> 
> I'd suggest using Sysnative unconditionally, and fall back to System32 if
> Sysnative not found.


Did anybody notice my reply from 8 hours earlier?
https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2018-07/msg00091.html


> A better approach would be to make Cygwin trickery aware and just address real
> directories instead of fake ones.
> https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365743.aspx

That would break existing scripts.


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Cygwin Dirmngr and TBB for windows

2018-07-11 Thread john doe

Hi,

I'm trying to get Cygwin dirmngr to work with  Tor Browser for Windows.

Following some discussion on the gnupg user list it looks like that the 
connect(2) function in Cygwin does not return the proper error code:


https://lists.gnupg.org/pipermail/gnupg-users/2018-July/060768.html

On the above link one of the dev suggest that connect(2) returns EPERMS 
instead of ECONREFUSED.


If ECONREFUSED is not returned when port 9050 is queried the fallback 
code in dirmngr will not be executed and port 9150 will never be used.


Using dirmngr on Debian with TBBfor linux works as expected.

Can anyone confirm that and subcequently make Cygwin return the proper 
error code?


Any help is appriciated.

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Re: WARNING: Couldn't compute FAST_CWD pointer

2018-07-11 Thread David Billinghurst

On 2018-07-11 15:19, Aghil Vinayak wrote:


Dear Cygwin Team,

I have got a warning message while opening bash shell in windows 10. Please
provide a solution to fix this warning. Is this a serious warning??

The warning message is as below,

*"1 [main] bash 2900 find_fast_cwd: WARNING: Couldn't compute FAST_CWD
pointer.  Please report this problem to **the public mailing list
cygwin@cygwin.com "*
The warning comes from applications using an old version of cygwin.dll.  
It is not an error.


See the FAQ for more details 
https://cygwin.com/faq.html#faq.using.fixing-find_fast_cwd-warnings


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