Hi ,
When I run mkpasswd -l, I have the same entries as in my /etc/passwd
and when I run mkgroup -l, I have the same entries as in my /etc/group.
But I have no "mkpasswd" group defined in /etc/group. Does it matter anyway? What typical group do you have on a local user? Can we add a group other than manually in /etc/group (like with with an system admin tool)?

Christophe THIEBOT
[EMAIL PROTECTED]






From: "Elfyn McBratney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: "Elfyn McBratney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "cygwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,"christophe thiebot" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: No man pages
Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 20:51:07 -0000

> Thanks, man works with chmod -R a+r /usr/man. I also had to do:
> chmod 555 /usr/bin/* to make nroff executable.
>
> I noticed that all the cygwin files are created with "mkpasswd" as the
group
> name. But I don't see mkpasswd in /etc/group. Any idea why? Also all the
> directories and subdirectories have the "d---------+" permissions. It does
> not look good!
>
> Christophe

See

http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-02/msg01108.html


this. I CCd you on this so you should have got a copy anyway.


Regards,

Elfyn McBratney
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.exposure.org.uk



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