Hi Chris -
At 07:54 10/24/2005 (Monday), you wrote:
Could you paste the current output of mount ?
Sure:
tka-16:/cygdrive/p> mount
D:\CygWIN\bin on /usr/bin type system (binmode)
D:\CygWIN\lib on /usr/lib type system (binmode)
D:\CygWIN on / type system (binmode)
c: on /cygdrive/c type syste
Kevin Autrey wrote:
Hi Chris -
I always put "." in the front of my path so that as I'm developing an
app, I always pick up the devel version in my current working directory
instead of /usr/local/bin. I know it's not the most secure thing in the
world, but I'm on a stand-alone, single-user sy
Hi Chris -
I always put "." in the front of my path so that as I'm developing an app,
I always pick up the devel version in my current working directory instead
of /usr/local/bin. I know it's not the most secure thing in the world, but
I'm on a stand-alone, single-user system, so the security
Kevin Autrey wrote:
I tried the lastest snapshot cygwin.dll - no changes - find still failed.
So, I bit the bullet and re-installed my Cygwin installation. Same
problem: I can't do a 'find' from a top-level /cygdrive/X directory
(and it seems to affect ONLY 'find' when searching from the top
rt where the path is "normalized" (from the earlier strace
listing) - when the drive letter goes missing from the
/cygdrive/.../filename path - is that normalization done in the
cygwin1.dll code or in the "find" application code?
Kevin
At 09:58 10/17/2005 (Monday),
/.../filename path - is that normalization done in the cygwin1.dll
code or in the "find" application code?
Kevin
At 09:58 10/17/2005 (Monday), Eric Blake wrote:
> -- Forwarded Message: -------------
> From: Kevin Autrey
> To: ericb
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> From:Kevin Autrey
> To: ericblake AT comcast DOT net (Eric Blake)
> Subject: Re: Problem: find not traversing /cygdrive/X properly?
> Date:Mon, 17 Oct 2005 14:44:23 +
>
> Hi Eric -
>
> Hi -
>
> After installing the latest updates on 2005-Oct-15 (those updates being
> whois, openssl, ncurses and cygwin-doc) - my "find" seems to be
> broken. I've searched the mailing lists for relevant posts but didn't see
> any relevant posts (but hey, searching for "find" turns up a lot of
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