Sorry for the late reply, I was off getting radiation/cancer stuff done.
Thanks for the MS pointer. It definitely sounds like the same problem.
In my case, it caused a fully patched Windows XP Pro SP3 to be
unbootable afterwards too. The partition was never formatted in Linux
but it did have
Stephen M. Kenton wrote:
I guess in the worst case the Cygwin installer could be made
to run in multiple passes automagically. I'd hate to see 1.7 go live
with something like this lurking if it hits normal users rather than
people like me :-)
I don't think we need to worry about it, yours
Something very strange is going on. It happened on the second system
also. I did a full Cygwin 1.7 install on the HP Media Center PC running
Windows XP Media Center Edition at the lab and got the same results.
After the install I pulled up a console and did a uname -a to make sure
what version
2009/7/8 Stephen M. Kenton:
Something very strange is going on. It happened on the second system also. I
did a full Cygwin 1.7 install on the HP Media Center PC running Windows XP
Media Center Edition at the lab and got the same results. After the install
I pulled up a console and did a uname
On Wed, Jul 08, 2009 at 09:56:25PM +0100, Andy Koppe wrote:
2009/7/8 Stephen M. Kenton:
Something very strange is going on. It happened on the second system also. I
did a full Cygwin 1.7 install on the HP Media Center PC running Windows XP
Media Center Edition at the lab and got the same
This seems to be a repeatable problem so I'm reporting it FYI
I have a dual boot Linux/Windows XP Pro box which normally runs Linux,
but the wireless card died and it turns out my replacement card does not
really work with Linux so I booted into Windows which did work with card
so I could get
Stephen M. Kenton wrote:
This seems to be a repeatable problem so I'm reporting it FYI
I have a dual boot Linux/Windows XP Pro box which normally runs Linux,
but the wireless card died and it turns out my replacement card does not
really work with Linux so I booted into Windows which did work
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Stephen M. Kenton wrote:
While I was there I decided to try Cygwin 1.7 and I did a new install
of everything. Shortly after it finished installing I got a strange
return from a find command so I scheduled a scan disk and rebooted
so it could run. There were 20GB
Dave Korn wrote:
This looks a _lot_ like http://support.microsoft.com/kb/327009:
The colon is not part of the URL, it was just punctuation. Here's a more
easily clickable one:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/327009
cheers,
DaveK
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Dave Korn wrote:
Dave Korn wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Stephen M. Kenton wrote:
While I was there I decided to try Cygwin 1.7 and I did a new install
of everything. Shortly after it finished installing I got a strange
return from a find command so I scheduled a scan disk and rebooted
Dave Korn wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Stephen M. Kenton wrote:
While I was there I decided to try Cygwin 1.7 and I did a new install
of everything. Shortly after it finished installing I got a strange
return from a find command so I scheduled a scan disk and rebooted
so it could run.
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