On Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 7:48 AM, Corinna Vinschen
wrote:
> I could reproduce this and applied a patch which allows to proceed.
>
> However.
>
> The problem was that the SID S-1-0 has a subauthority count of 0, which
> is really weird. S-1-0-0 would be the NULL SID, but
On Oct 21 18:06, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Oct 21 08:24, Barry Roberts wrote:
> > Attached is the strace output.
>
> Thanks.
>
> The culprit are apparently some weird User and Group SIDs.
>
> 34 22501 [main] ls 3428 build_fh_pc: fh 0x180329B20, dev 00C3
>26 22527 [main] ls 3428
Attached is the strace output.
Thanks,
Barry
On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 5:09 AM, Corinna Vinschen
wrote:
> On Oct 12 18:59, Barry Roberts wrote:
>> I've used cygwin for lots of years, and this is kind of weird to me.
>> My operations guys set up some Windows Server 2012
On Oct 21 08:24, Barry Roberts wrote:
> Attached is the strace output.
Thanks.
The culprit are apparently some weird User and Group SIDs.
34 22501 [main] ls 3428 build_fh_pc: fh 0x180329B20, dev 00C3
26 22527 [main] ls 3428 stat_worker: (\??\M:\install, 0x600039B40,
0x180329B20),
On Oct 12 18:59, Barry Roberts wrote:
> I've used cygwin for lots of years, and this is kind of weird to me.
> My operations guys set up some Windows Server 2012 R2 servers with
> Cygwin x86-64 2.2.1.
>
> There's a CIFS mount (from an HNAS) that I use a lot that is giving me
> problems. For
I've used cygwin for lots of years, and this is kind of weird to me.
My operations guys set up some Windows Server 2012 R2 servers with
Cygwin x86-64 2.2.1.
There's a CIFS mount (from an HNAS) that I use a lot that is giving me
problems. For example:
$ ls /cygdrive/m/install
ls: cannot access
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