hapter "AUTHORIZED_KEYS FILE FORMAT"
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running 2K or XP, I don't see a reason to keep FAT32. You can convert
it to NTFS using the "convert" tool which is shipped with all NT versions.
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> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >The following checks are performed on the key file in the following order:
> >
> >- Not Windows NT? Yes -> Don't check permissions.
>
> I'm running Windows 2000, so this shouldn't
again, is this an expected/tolerated behaviour?
Yes, it's by design. The answer is "don't use DOS paths".
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See http://cygwin.com/contrib.html
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>
> Corinna! Did I predict this or what?
>
> I'm quitting my job and getting a job as a psychic in the carnival!
Naaah, that prediction trick was a bit too obvious.
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> Just wondering, is there a tentative release schedule for cygwin 1.5.10? Say,
> sometime within the next week?
It's scheduled for 2004.
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don't think your customers would be pleased if Wine somehow masked a
>problem that only manifested on, say, Windows Server 2003.
Consequentielly, testing should not be done on Wine, but on something
like Bochs or VMware, if you're trying to avoid a real machine.
Cori
DLL when started.
On your system, the DLL is missing (or missing in $PATH, that's basically
the same) but for some reason the import library exists. Linking the test
application therefore succeeds, but the resulting application can't run,
obviously.
So, to rectify this problem, you shou
sh works okay.
What system? I've tried builds from yesterday and today on XP, but
with both builds, bash in rxvt works fine.
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> Is Cygwin's gcc available for 64-bit windows?
Not that I'm aware of.
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> On Mar 26 14:17, Thorsten Kampe wrote:
> > * Rodrigo Medina (2004-03-26 10:40 +0100)
> > > I have to report that bash hangs with the 20040325 snapshot.
> > >
> > > The rxvt window appears, but the prompt never apprear
the
> files make that small change?
What's your actual problem? You have access to the repository
so I don't quite understand why you don't do this by yourself?
I'm not familar with DTD so I'm reluctant to change such stuff.
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it (int socket, LPDWORD f
ret = (int) len;
break;
case WSA_WAIT_EVENT_0 + 1:
- if (!CancelIo ((HANDLE) socket))
+ if (WSAGetOverlappedResult (socket, &ovr, &len, FALSE, flags))
+ ret = (int) len;
+ else if (!CancelIo ((HANDLE) socket))
{
ed Cygwin to use asynchronous I/O
instead of overlapped I/O so it now can do without CancelIo.
However, two people reported hangs which don't occur for me. If
if takes too long to track down, I guess I'll revert to overlapped
I/O plus your patch. But I would be more happy with a working
ecial Cygwin contract from Red Hat, which
then excempt you from the GPL rule.
To the best of my knowledge, there's no part of the Cygwin license which
constraints governmental usage of Cygwin.
However, to get a final word on this, I forwarded this mail to our sales
representative for Cygwin.
not special ones (e.g., NtOpenFile with the right attributes,
> as done in fhandler_dev_raw::open). This might be the reason for your
> initial problem.
> Igor
Perfect explanation, Igor!
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> > Corporation.
>
> As if you expect us to believe that! Clearly you were forced out by
> stockholders due to Cygwin's poor fiscal performance. Lucky for you
> you found a new job quick.
>
> > Corinna Vinschen has volunteered to be the official R
roblem. Is solved in CVS.
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> >
> I believe the "+" indicates that there are some Windows permissions that
> do not map to the Unix-style user/group/other. For example, if I create
Not quite right. Posix allows additional permissions as well. The '+'
is documented in the ls man
ons from Windows itself, does anybody know how to do it ?
Isn't the command line tool "cacls" also delivered with XP Home?
You can do a lot of stuff on the home edition using command line tools
which aren't available to GUI-only users.
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> > async I/O solution.
>
> Is it still worth?
We're still experimenting with async I/O but there's perhaps a point
where reverting to overlapped makes sense. I'm glad to have your
patch for that case.
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e file sharing". It's under the View tab of
> the Folder Options. Search in WinXP help for "simple file sharing" for
> more info.
AFAIK, XP home has *only* simple file sharing.
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cygwin_internal (CW_PERFILE, pf);
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ld make the layout of these files rather static. What if
the files should contain accounts from multiple domains? What if you
want to map a Windows user name with spaces into a Cygwin user name
witout spaces?
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> be ECONNREFUSED in this case, and not ECONNRESET.
ECONNRESET is correct according to SUSv3.
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On Apr 6 09:32, Mailing Lists wrote:
> When I do a
>
> ls -l /
>
> why does 'cygdrive' not appear in the list returned?
Did you read the user's guide, especially the stuff about mount points?
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code to provide by themselves. A simple
case "$host" in
*-*-cygwin*)
LIBS="$LIBS /usr/lib/textreadmode.o";;
esac
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n I try to su to that user my password is not being accepted, but
> it should be the same as the one I use for windows???
su can't work. Use ssh/sshd.
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he textmode and
> calls __real_main. That way the entire cygwinization can be done in
> configure and no need for #ifdefs anywhere. OTOH it's a bit obscure
> maintenance-wise.
And what's the gain? My above configure.ac snippet is everything neede
On Apr 6 10:38, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> I'm wondering if it makes sense to add a "/usr/lib/textreadmode.o" to
> Cygwin, so that applications like zsh and gawk don't have to have this
> code to provide by themselves. A simple
>
> case "$host" i
a DLL, the loader process is a Windows internal
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> On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 08:54:02PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > On Apr 6 11:43, Edward S. Peschko wrote:
> > > I don't see why cygwin could internalize this behavior and provide a consistant
> > > way
> > &
nteresting point, you're raising. The install statement
in the Makefile should obviously install the DLL with execute permissions.
If that doesn't happen, it's a bug.
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> On Apr 6 12:08, Edward S. Peschko wrote:
> > but's that's the issue - rxvt *does* do this correctly. As does strace. When you
> > get a
> > 'can't load X server' or other file error, it comes to the con
re including windows.h:
#define _WIN32_WINNT 0x0500 /* For W2K */
#include
...
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> I upgraded, and it didn't help.
What about the latest developers snapshot from
http://http://www.cygwin.com/snapshots/ ?
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On Apr 6 14:59, Peter A. Castro wrote:
> Oh, btw, I'm all for having a textreadmode.o object file available. I
> also think this, and the other *mode.o object files should be outlined in
> the Cygwin porting guide :)
Gosh, that's documentation. PGA, definitely!
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llect these non-exported newlib functions
so that we can add all of them?
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man tcsh
See the difference between set and setenv.
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> On Wed, 7 Apr 2004, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > On Apr 6 14:59, Peter A. Castro wrote:
> > > Oh, btw, I'm all for having a textreadmode.o object file available. I
> > > also think this, and the other *mode.o object files
default:user::rwx
> default:group::rwx
> default:other:rwx
Thanks for the report. I've fixed that in CVS.
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e vague code just tell
> me and
> I'll resubmit.
A patch is usually the way to go. But a patch of that size requires
a copyright assignment. See http://cygwin.com/contrib.html for details.
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e added rand_r to the list of exports and implemented ttyname_r
as a start.
I'm also positivly hoping for volunteers implementing getgrgid_r,
getgrnam_r, getlogin_r and readdir_r.
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ut drives which are
mounted at a volume mount point on 2K and up?
On Apr 14 00:05, Dmitry Karasik wrote:
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> 2004-13-04 Dmitry Karasik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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On Apr 14 11:14, Dave Korn wrote:
> and GNU coding style would be
>
> +static int
> +sync_drive (char drive)
>
> which is probably the more appropriate here.
GNU coding style is what we're trying to follow.
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> last August...)
Much discussion about licensing and stuff but nobody ever presented a
patch for inclusion.
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On Apr 16 17:03, Chuck McDevitt wrote:
> Has anyone had a chance to try reproducing my problem with Cygwin1.dll and
> Hyperthreaded machines?
I, for one, have no hyperthreading machine available.
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> schreef Corinna Vinschen
> : I'm also positivly hoping for volunteers implementing getgrgid_r,
> : getgrnam_r, getlogin_r and readdir_r.
>
> I'm willing...
>
> I've got
ictModes set
to no in /etc/sshd_config?
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On Apr 16 21:35, Christopher Spears wrote:
> Hi! I can't seem to find a .logout file. I found
The reason might be that there is none.
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;t have to check with Corinna.
> Even if she didn't agree with me on this subject (and I am sure she
> does), I know that she would defer to me on this topic. I didn't think
> it was really worth going to the effort of checking with her and issuing
> a joi
On Apr 16 19:49, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
> At 12:08 AM 4/17/2004 +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Apr 16 15:44, Peter Kok wrote:
>
> >> Q2: Could nontsec work with public key authentication? I have granted
> >> the account with several local user rights, &qu
; If I'm right it would be nice if "cygrunsrv --help" showed this.
> I read the help as saying up to 255 separate env vars may be
> defined.
I've uploaded version 1.0-1 which allows arbitrarily sized environment
variables. The number of variables is sti
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> Hi,
>
> In main menu present on most pages:
>
> http://x.cygwin.com/";>Cygwin/X
> Home
> here
Thanks, fixed.
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On Apr 19 15:46, Peter Kok wrote:
> > At 12:08 AM 4/17/2004 +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >I've send a patch to the portable OpenSSH developers list which
> >hopefully
> >makes it into 3.8.1p1, which is due RSN.
> >
> >Corinna
>
> Thank you Co
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? return 0;
? }
? EOF
$ make str
gcc str.c -o str
$ ./str
c1: <1234567890>
c2: <12345>
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tcsetattr calls, the latter allowing to change a lot of settings.
A clean approach is to use either Win32 functions throughout or to
use POSIX functions throughout. Mixing them is always a bit of playing
va banque (blah ... only if you really know what you're doi
> return -1; works as a workaround.
That should be fixed.
> After doing so, and building my own mutt I am sporadically getting
> "Couldn't lock " mailbox-name errors from mbox_lock_mailbox failing.
Can you test that again with the next snapshot?
Thanks
On Apr 20 01:37, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
> As of the 20040416 snapsnot, ttyname_r seems to be exported, but the
> prototype is missing from unistd.h.
I've added a prototype to unistd.h.
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some information (e.g., permissions,
> and, of late, owner) in a special file in the root directory. The only
Only on FAT. NTFS stores them in a file stream (as HPFS?).
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whose sources are distributed under a license that complies with the
Open Source definition to be linked with libcygwin.a without
libcygwin.a itself causing the resulting program to be covered by
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> (patch untested):
I've applied that patch together with a patch to lseek which correctly
returns -1 in case of error now.
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> no longer connected. In the latter case, if the socket is of type
> SOCK_STREAM, the SIGPIPE signal is generated to the calling process.
Did you try it with a recent Cygwin version? I used your above test
application and I'm getting
On Apr 21 02:36, Yitzchak Scott-Thoennes wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 21, 2004 at 10:46:59AM +0200, Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Did you try it with a recent Cygwin version? I used your above test
> > application and I'm getting a EPIPE (resp. a SIGPIPE) as ex
285 21. Apr 12:35 load_evu.ctl
> load_evu.ctl. exists
>
> When I go on in the script and working with a file which does not exist I run in
> trouble.
>
> Any idea how to fix it that test says the file exists?
Trailing dots are silently ignored by Windows.
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pendence with the NT API, then it's probably not a good idea,
Have a look into cygwin's ntea.cc. It uses the NT Backup API which is
how EA are read or written on NT. Now try to estimate how long it takes
to implement something similar on 9x. I don't think it's worth the
effor
On Apr 21 13:29, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> On Wed, 21 Apr 2004, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > On Apr 20 16:59, Igor Pechtchanski wrote:
> > > the most part, all NTEA does is store some information (e.g., permissions,
> > > and, of late, owner) in a special file in th
On May 11 17:47, Krzysztof Duleba wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> > On May 10 07:33, Egerton, James wrote:
> > > I've tried using the Cygwin shutdown-1.4 from an ssh session and it
> > > doesn't seem to do anything. The call to ExitWindowsEx doe
her "/" or "//".
+ In both cases, no further slash must be appended. */
+ if (len1 > 2 && temp1[len1 - 1] == '/')
{
len2 = strlen (temp2);
temp2 = (char *)xrealloc (temp2, len2 + 2);
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}
// Print new size values
len = GetFileSize ((HANDLE)get_osfhandle (fd), &hlen);
len += ((off_t) hlen << 32);
printf ("Size: %10lldK\n", len >> 10);
len = GetCompressedFileSize ("sparse.test", &hlen);
len += ((off_t) hlen <&
gh it amounts to a null
> tranformation on many *nix systems.
Looking into the bash code, you'll see that this is a well-known fact
to the bash developers. This bug just couldn't be easily uncovered,
since it doesn't result in wrong behaviour on any system so far. Sheer
luck t
t;
> Where is the problem ?
cp(1) doesn't copy ACLs, just the standard POSIX permissions. I'm not
quite sure if it does when using the -p option but it might be worth
a try.
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On May 10 16:21, Michael F. March wrote:
> Let me amend my last email..
>
> Shutdown works if I am logged into the console..
Yes, of course, that makes perfectly sense, doesn't it? *cough, cough*
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ORRECT before calling rsh or, even simpler, quote the remote
command:
rsh server 'ls -a'
The next version of inetutils will have argument permutation switched
off for short option processing.
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No, that's not implemented.
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Problem
es starting elsewhere, there's not a problem. E.g. from HOME I
> can press
>
> cd st
> cd stash
Interesting. No problems with tcsh or zsh. Just bash misbehaves.
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> Just at the moment
>
> sed -i 's/../../g' file1
>
> causes the edited file 'file1' to possess attributes not just +A as one
> might expect but also +S +H.
I found the cause and checked in a fix.
Thank
On May 7 18:53, Brian Ford wrote:
> On Fri, 7 May 2004, Brian Ford wrote:
>
> > On Fri, 7 May 2004, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >
> > > On May 7 16:28, Brian Ford wrote:
> > > > Just a heads up. Current cvs HEAD cygwin1.dll has broken rlogin.
> >
On May 10 11:38, Brian Ford wrote:
> On Mon, 10 May 2004, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> > On May 7 16:28, Brian Ford wrote:
> >> Just a heads up. Current cvs HEAD cygwin1.dll has broken rlogin.
> >
> > I've checked in a fix.
>
> Works great, thanks! I
ed. I have verified that the system can be rebooted from ssh if
> InitiateSystemShutdown is called instead of ExitWindowsEx and this
> appears to be consistent with the ExitWindowsEx description:
Thanks for the report.
I'll upload a new shutdown tool within the next fe
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> "cp -p" doesn't work better ! But "mv" put the good rights (NTFS)on the file
> ...
>
> How do you explain it ?
Nothing has changed, except for the path.
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means to create a new file. Copying over the permissions is then a
responsibility of the application (cp(1) in this very case). If the
application doesn't have ACL support, then only the POSIX standard
permissions (user, group, other) are transferred.
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nd so can't be part of the
> exchange.
>
> But the T-shirt does the trick. Hell, that's worth far more than a
> peppercorn!
Unfortunately only US contributors get the T-shirt these days. I'll try
to get that straight again.
Other than that, practically nobody of us IAL and I
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Problem reports:
the cygserver. Still no success.
Nope, that's not your fault. /dev/mem doesn't work up to and including
the current developers snapshot. I've fixed it in CVS now. It should
work again in the next snapshot and the upcoming 1.5.10 version.
Thanks for the report,
Corinna
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he prompt on the remote system,
> but I can't type any commands.
>
> I'll look if I have time later, but I thought Corinna might want to know.
WFM(tm)
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On May 7 14:59, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >78843-13307=65536
> >
> >That's no coincidence. ncftp has apparently never been rebuilt under
> >1.5.x to become 64 bit clean.
>
> This is interesting. So you are saying, since ncftp i
hat will be fixed soon.
Looks like a simple path handling problem. The current code doesn't
recognize "\\.\" paths. A fix should be fairly easy, just replace
"\\.\" by "\??\". So far it always replaces leading "\\" by "\??\UNC\"
so Win32 d
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