Le sam 19 jui 2003 23:32:58 GMT, Larry Hall wrote: > You may want to try setting 'nosmbntsec' and see if that helps.
it doesn't. Peter A. Castro wrote: > I think it's time you gave us more information about your machine > configuration. Well, I wished we knew ourselves... Christopher Faylor wrote: > FWIW, to me it sounds like you have more than one version of cygwin > on your system. which clue makes you think that? we only have a repository in //lvsmb/softeleves/arch/windows-i386/cygwin, to which point both s:\, /soft/eleves/arch/windows-i386/cygwin and /soft/eleves.arch/cygwin I had a look at tcsh's trace, the relevant part becomes: 355 146318 [main] cat 2952 build_argv: argc 1 1538 147856 [main] cat 2952 handle_to_fn: nt name '\Device\LanmanRedirector\lvsmb\softeleves\tmp\sh2976' 2657 150513 [main] cat 2952 handle_to_fn: current match '\Device\LanmanRedirector\lvsmb\softeleves' 777 151290 [main] cat 2952 handle_to_fn: derived path 'S:\tmp\sh2976' Well, I finaly had c:\temp mounted on /tmp to avoid any networking thing (s: is \\lvsmb\softeleves), and it works. The trace for bash is then: 299 142336 [main] cat 1948 build_argv: argc 1 1373 143709 [main] cat 1948 handle_to_fn: nt name '\Device\HarddiskVolume2\temp\sh-thd-1058740407' 3060 146769 [main] cat 1948 handle_to_fn: current match '\Device\HarddiskVolume2' 366 147135 [main] cat 1948 handle_to_fn: derived path 'C:\temp\sh-thd-1058740407' this name should have worked on s:\tmp, though... I'm just hoping c:\temp is really world-writeable on every workstation from which we are allowed to login (there is one where we actually *can* login, but is not reserved for us for instance, on which this isn't true) Regards, Samuel Thibault -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/