I'm noticing smbntfs is not set by default whereas the env CYGWIN documentation says it is. Which is correct behavior? Cygwin DLL version info: DLL version: 1.3.21
There is no such setting. There is an "smbntsec" setting, which is on by default, so I assume that's what you meant. BTW, how do you know it's not on? "On by default" means that if the CYGWIN environment variable doesn't contain any mention of it, it's on.
Sorry. smbntsec is what I meant. You know, the setting that yeilds ntfs acls. How can I tell? Er, on a samba 2.2.7a share (yes I know, I get upgraded soon) [homes] nt acl support = yes
Linux shell: -rw------- 1 doug doug 951 Jan 6 2002 id_rsa
Cygwin shell, no CYWIN variable defined $ if [ -z "$CYGWIN" ]; then echo false; else echo $CYGWIN; fi false -rw-r--r-- 1 doug None 951 Jan 6 2002 id_rsa
$ if [ -z "$CYGWIN" ]; then echo false; else echo $CYGWIN; fi smbntsec -rw------- 1 doug doug 951 Jan 6 2002 id_rsa $ export CYGWIN=nosmbntsec -rw-r--r-- 1 doug None 951 Jan 6 2002 id_rsa
ssh is pretty vocal about this.
Which documentation are you referring to? <http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-cygwinenv.html> should be the most up-to-date one. Igor
Yes, that's the one. The env variable CYGWIN documentation.
PS: If I punched Hollerith, would I be guilty of a misdemeanor?
Regards, -- Doug VanLeuven
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