I wasn't either, but a simple search provided this:

:: Set CYGWIN variable to 'nontsec'. That makes sure that permissions
:: on your windows machine are not updated as a side effect of cygwin
:: operations.
SET CYGWIN=nontsec


2009/6/30 David Jones <ds...@163.com>

> >It looks like it had trouble writing to /tmp.  I don't think there are
> >missing binaries, looks like a space/permission issue.  Is there enough
> >space available?
>
> hi,John. I run it on Windows XP, and I'm very sure the space is enough.
>
> >set CYGWIN=nontsec
> >?
>
> hi,Marc. What's it? I'm not familiar with cygwin, in fact.
>
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