Re: base-files 3.4-2: Permission denied!

2005-05-19 Thread John Morrison
On Thu, May 19, 2005 12:01 am, Angelo Graziosi said:

 With this new release there is a

Permission denied

 when a NOT-ADMIN user starts the X system (startxwin.bat)
   

 He has not access to remove .X11-unix (see startxwin.bat) when /tmp has
 the t permission.

 Every user (or only Administrator?) should remove manually .X11-unix
 before the disconnetion from the machine.

 In this case there is not permission denied for the simple user.

 angelo.

Sorry, I don't use startxwin.bat, I can't help with that.  3.4-2 simply
2/dev/null's the error, perhaps startxwin.bat should too?

J.

PS, *please* don't reply to everyone just the list :)



Re: base-files 3.4-2: Permission denied! froma startxwin.bat

2005-05-19 Thread Angelo Graziosi


On Thu, May 19,2005 08:34:14 John Morrison wrote

On Thu, May 19, 2005 12:01 am, Angelo Graziosi said:

 With this new release there is a

Permission denied

 when a NOT-ADMIN user starts the X system (startxwin.bat)
   

 He has not access to remove .X11-unix (see startxwin.bat) when /tmp has
 the t permission.

 Every user (or only Administrator?) should remove manually .X11-unix
 before the disconnetion from the machine.

 In this case there is not permission denied for the simple user.

 angelo.


  Sorry, I don't use startxwin.bat, I can't help with that.  3.4-2 simply
  2/dev/null's the error, perhaps startxwin.bat should too?

   J.

To hide, in 2/dev/null's, the conflict between the necessity to have
t for /tmp and the fact that using CYGWIN by NOT-ADMIN. user does not
like this is not very exciting!

This can be accepted only as temporary patch waiting a more complete fix.


I do not know if startxwin.bat, for NOT-ADMIN user,  should hide
Permission denied in 2/dev/null's.

This should be fixed by ago.

bye
angelo.



base-files 3.4-2: Permission denied!

2005-05-18 Thread Angelo Graziosi

With this new release there is a 

   Permission denied

when a NOT-ADMIN user starts the X system (startxwin.bat)
  

He has not access to remove .X11-unix (see startxwin.bat) when /tmp has
the t permission.

Every user (or only Administrator?) should remove manually .X11-unix
before the disconnetion from the machine.

In this case there is not permission denied for the simple user.

angelo.