Corinna Vinschen-2 wrote:
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> On Sep 29 18:52, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
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> The real answer is: It can't be prevented and there are no plans to add
> code to prevent it, since these read permissions are required to get
> POSIX-like permissions.
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>
I'm not sure I follow. Does this mean there
Corinna Vinschen-2 wrote:
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> On Sep 29 18:52, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> The real answer is: It can't be prevented and there are no plans to add
> code to prevent it, since these read permissions are required to get
> POSIX-like permissions.
>
>
I'm not sure I follow. Does this mean there
Well I'm trying to completely get rid of the services and all from the
Vista box, I have XP on the new one. And I've tried changing the
permissions under Vista on the Security tab, but when I go to hit
Apply/OK it tells me that I'm unable to because I don't have
permission even though I'm on the Ad
Line 6521 beginning "cerr >>" is causing setup.exe to abort with a
parsing error.
(At least, that's what's happening to me, with the reported cause ...)
Fergus
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Andy Molina wrote:
For a couple of days now I've been trying to completely remote the
Cygwin client from my home computer as I acquired another box to put
the SSH services onto. I've been able to finally get into the
C:/cygwin/var/empty/.ssh directory which used to be restricted before,
but now I
For a couple of days now I've been trying to completely remote the
Cygwin client from my home computer as I acquired another box to put
the SSH services onto. I've been able to finally get into the
C:/cygwin/var/empty/.ssh directory which used to be restricted before,
but now I've only gotten into
> Date: Sun, 9 Nov 2008 18:19:58 +0100
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> Subject: Re: Cygwin Slow on XP
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> tomotomo wrote:
>> The program calculates a factorial of a number. e.g. factorial 11 =
>> 11*10*9*8*7*6...*1
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tomotomo wrote:
" I run a program on Cygwin that should run in 15 seconds, but it runs in about
" 2 mins. Any idea why it's so slow?
Vaclav's replies mention exactly what else is needed to help diagnose
performance issues, but one other line of questioning: what makes you think it
'should' ru
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tomotomo wrote:
> The program calculates a factorial of a number. e.g. factorial 11 =
> 11*10*9*8*7*6...*1
Thanks, I know what is factorial :)
> It's programmed in C++.
> I'm using Cygwin (GNU) C++ compiler to compile it.
The 3.4.x version of GCC o
The program calculates a factorial of a number. e.g. factorial 11 =
11*10*9*8*7*6...*1
It's programmed in C++.
I'm using Cygwin (GNU) C++ compiler to compile it.
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> I run a program on Cygwin that should run in 15 seconds, but it runs in about
> 2 mins. Any idea why it's so slow?
What does it do? What language is it programmed in? What
compiler/interpreter have you used?
You will have to be a
I run a program on Cygwin that should run in 15 seconds, but it runs in about
2 mins. Any idea why it's so slow?
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