Hi Pavel,
On Aug 28 09:57, Pavel Fedin wrote:
Hello!
I have uploaded rpcbind for the release and posted an announcement about a
week ago. After a couple of days i reposted it because there seemed to be no
reaction.
Did anybody get it ? It seems to be lost for some strange reason.
On Aug 27 11:16, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
From: Corinna Vinschen
Anyway, to have some working example, here's how Fedora does it:
The binaries, or symlinks to the actual binaries are called:
/usr/sbin/sendmail.sendmail
/usr/bin/mailq.sendmail
/usr/bin/newaliases.sendmail
Daniel,
On Aug 25 15:07, Ken Brown wrote:
On 8/25/2014 2:58 PM, D. Boland wrote:
Hi Achim,
Achim Gratz wrote:
D. Boland writes:
It's waiting for upload at:
http://cygwin.boland.nl/x86/release/libfakesu/
cygmake install PREFIX=${D}/usr
You wouldn't need to do this if your
On Aug 28 12:27, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 27 11:16, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
From: Corinna Vinschen
Anyway, to have some working example, here's how Fedora does it:
The binaries, or symlinks to the actual binaries are called:
/usr/sbin/sendmail.sendmail
-Original Message-
From: Corinna Vinschen
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2014 12:00
On Aug 28 12:27, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 27 11:16, Pierre A. Humblet wrote:
From: Corinna Vinschen
Anyway, to have some working example, here's how Fedora does it:
The binaries,
Corinna, Christian, Daniel, Pierre,
While I'm working out the details of allowing all your MTA packages to
coexist, it would be helpful if you could clarify under what
circumstances, if any, you expect that your MTA could function as
/usr/sbin/sendmail for the purposes of sending outgoing
On 2014-08-28 18:25, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote:
Corinna, Christian, Daniel, Pierre,
While I'm working out the details of allowing all your MTA packages to
coexist, it would be helpful if you could clarify under what
circumstances, if any, you expect that your MTA could function as
The following packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution:
* php-Archive_Tar-1.3.12-1
* php-Console_Getopt-1.3.1-1
* php-PEAR-1.9.5-1
* php-Structures_graph-1.0.4-1
* php-XML_Util-1.2.1-1
PEAR is the PHP Extension and Application Repository. The PEAR
Installer contains executable
CVSROOT:/cvs/src
Module name:src
Changes by: cori...@sourceware.org 2014-08-28 12:38:52
Modified files:
winsup/cygwin : ChangeLog fhandler.cc fhandler_disk_file.cc
sec_acl.cc security.cc
winsup/cygwin/include/cygwin: acl.h
Log
Achim Gratz Stromeko at NexGo.DE writes:
Let's get one issue out of the way first that may be a Cygwin bug: on Linux
a file with all access removed via standard POSIX modes and then access
granted via ACL would place the mask bits of the ACL (the maximum permission
that can be granted via ACL,
2014-08-25 9:46 GMT+02:00 Frank Fesevur:
2014-08-22 14:42 GMT+02:00 Frank Fesevur:
I will try a self build vanilla rsync.exe 3.1.1 this weekend or early
next week and see how that works.
I have tried my own build 3.1.1 last night and it fails with the same
errors. I will investigate this.
On Aug 28 07:25, Achim Gratz wrote:
Achim Gratz Stromeko at NexGo.DE writes:
Let's get one issue out of the way first that may be a Cygwin bug: on Linux
a file with all access removed via standard POSIX modes and then access
granted via ACL would place the mask bits of the ACL (the maximum
On Aug 27 19:57, Achim Gratz wrote:
Corinna Vinschen writes:
Fixed in CVS. The idea to reopen the file by handle is still good.
*Iff* there is an open handle to the file to begin with...
I'm just creating a snapshot but this may take a few minutes longer
than anticipated due to
On Aug 28 01:02, Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Corinna Vinschen!
faccessat/access/eaccess don't try to be intelligent by themselves.
Rather they just call a Windows function if the filesystem is mounted
with acl mount flags:
- Fetch file's security descriptor
- Create process
On Aug 28 10:22, Frank Fesevur wrote:
2014-08-25 9:46 GMT+02:00 Frank Fesevur:
2014-08-22 14:42 GMT+02:00 Frank Fesevur:
I will try a self build vanilla rsync.exe 3.1.1 this weekend or early
next week and see how that works.
I have tried my own build 3.1.1 last night and it fails with
On 08/27/2014 09:15 AM, Achim Gratz wrote:
Ken Brown kbrown at cornell.edu writes:
Achim, could you send me a recipe for reproducing the problem so that I
can test further? Please be very detailed; I have no experience with ACLs.
Let's get one issue out of the way first that may be a
On Aug 27 16:28, Achim Gratz wrote:
Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin at cygwin.com writes:
-v, please. What means obviously here? Did you ask Netapp?
No, I've tried all combinations of parameters to the open calls to
absolutely no avail. I then started to look at what the
On Aug 28 11:55, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 28 07:25, Achim Gratz wrote:
As a concrete example, in the following the directory x86 shows up on Cygwin
as follows:
getfacl x86
# file: x86
# owner: otheruser
# group: Domain Users
user::---
group::---
group:FilerAdmins:rwx
Greetings, Corinna Vinschen!
faccessat/access/eaccess don't try to be intelligent by themselves.
Rather they just call a Windows function if the filesystem is mounted
with acl mount flags:
- Fetch file's security descriptor
- Create process impersonation token.
- Call NtAccessCheck
On Aug 13 16:57, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Aug 13 10:28, Ken Brown wrote:
I'm getting errors with the latest gdb when trying to debug programs that
depend on glib. Here's an example, run from an xterm window:
$ gdb /usr/bin/gvim
GNU gdb (GDB) 7.8
[...]
Reading symbols from
On Aug 28 17:23, Andrey Repin wrote:
It's what acl means on Cygwin. acl means that Windowsd ACLs are used
and permissions are handled and converted to and from POSIX permissions.
noacl means, Cygwin ignores all ACLs and fakes ownership and POSIX
permissions only based only on filetype and
Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin at cygwin.com writes:
[...]
The patch with the fallback to FileFsSizeInformation works as expected.
Btw., one other hare-brained idea would be if the Netapp FS has a
somewhat different idea of the size of FILE_FS_FULL_SIZE_INFORMATION,
maybe due to a
Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin at cygwin.com writes:
I implemented this preliminary and uploaded a snapshot to
https://cygwin.com/snapshots/
Oh, great! I'll bump my machine to that snapshot tomorrow.
Since I can now compile my own DLL, would that be a good time to ask what
could be done for
On Aug 28 15:04, Achim Gratz wrote:
Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin at cygwin.com writes:
I implemented this preliminary and uploaded a snapshot to
https://cygwin.com/snapshots/
Oh, great! I'll bump my machine to that snapshot tomorrow.
Since I can now compile my own DLL, would that be
On Aug 28 14:58, Achim Gratz wrote:
Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin at cygwin.com writes:
[...]
The patch with the fallback to FileFsSizeInformation works as expected.
Btw., one other hare-brained idea would be if the Netapp FS has a
somewhat different idea of the size of
Hello,
I've been trying to install Cygwin on a Server 2012 R2 box, but the install
keeps failing. I am using the latest installer (2.850, 32-bit), and I have
tried multiple mirrors.
Relevant portion of setup.log.full: http://pastebin.ca/2836397
After the install, I have a broken cygwin.
Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin at cygwin.com writes:
Since the CLASS_OBJ and DEF_CLASS_OBJ entries only exist if secondary
user and group (default) entries exist, that means the default
permission entry only consists of 3 ACEs. This in turn means, the
constant MIN_ACL_ENTRIES changed from 4
Greetings, Corinna Vinschen!
It's what acl means on Cygwin. acl means that Windowsd ACLs are used
and permissions are handled and converted to and from POSIX permissions.
noacl means, Cygwin ignores all ACLs and fakes ownership and POSIX
permissions only based only on filetype and DOS
Greetings, Sam Townsend!
I've been trying to install Cygwin on a Server 2012 R2 box, but the install
keeps failing. I am using the latest installer (2.850, 32-bit), and I have
tried multiple mirrors.
Relevant portion of setup.log.full: http://pastebin.ca/2836397
man-db failures on a new
Hello Andrey,
Thanks for your rather quick response.
man-db failures on a new install are a known issue.
There was some discoveries that might help the situation, once relevant
packages are reuploaded, but for now, you can try manually running update
command with -dc switch.
What is the
Andrey Repin writes:
What Cygwin could do is to perform ACL-based access checks independently of
the acl/noacl mount mode on FSes supporting ACLs. However, if you want
ACLs, why not use the acl mount mode in the first place?
ACL inheritance, mostly. POSIX'ized permissions break inheritance
Corinna Vinschen writes:
Here's the prerequisite:
Would more than one person want that *and* be willing to give this a
*thorough* testing?
That really becomes an issue only if you have to use external shares
that are set up in peculiar ways and AD integration. The number of
people that
Sam Townsend writes:
I've been trying to install Cygwin on a Server 2012 R2 box, but the
install keeps failing. I am using the latest installer (2.850,
32-bit), and I have tried multiple mirrors.
I've done multiple installs (for testing purposes) on just such a box,
both 32bit and 64bit and
Hi Achim,
I've done multiple installs (for testing purposes) on just such a box,
both 32bit and 64bit and have had no such problems.
I don't doubt that it has been tested to work, but I have no idea why I can't
get it working on this box.
It seems you are trying to install into the root
Sam Townsend writes:
It seems you are trying to install into the root directory of the C:
drive. Move it down a directory, maybe into C:\Freeware\Cygwin and
install there and I guess it will work.
I tried installing to C:\sv\cygwin, and got the same problem.
With that out of the way, the
Greetings, Achim Gratz!
Here's the prerequisite:
Would more than one person want that *and* be willing to give this a
*thorough* testing?
That really becomes an issue only if you have to use external shares
that are set up in peculiar ways and AD integration.
I've managed to do that
It seems you are trying to install into the root directory of the C:
drive. Move it down a directory, maybe into C:\Freeware\Cygwin and
install there and I guess it will work.
I tried installing to C:\sv\cygwin, and got the same problem.
With that out of the way, the next most likely
The following packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution:
* php-5.5.16-1
* apache2-mod_php5-5.5.16-1
* php-bcmath-5.5.16-1
* php-bz2-5.5.16-1
* php-calendar-5.5.16-1
* php-ctype-5.5.16-1
* php-curl-5.5.16-1
* php-dba-5.5.16-1
* php-devel-5.5.16-1
* php-enchant-5.5.16-1
*
The following packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution:
* php-Archive_Tar-1.3.12-1
* php-Console_Getopt-1.3.1-1
* php-PEAR-1.9.5-1
* php-Structures_graph-1.0.4-1
* php-XML_Util-1.2.1-1
PEAR is the PHP Extension and Application Repository. The PEAR
Installer contains executable
The following packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution:
* graphviz-2.36.0-2
* graphviz-demo-2.36.0-2
* gvedit-2.36.0-2
* libcdt5-2.36.0-2
* libcgraph6-2.36.0-2
* libgvc6-2.36.0-2
* libgvpr2-2.36.0-2
* libpathplan4-2.36.0-2
* libxdot2-2.36.0-2
* libgvc-devel-2.36.0-2
* lua-gv-2.36.0-2
The following packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution:
* php-5.5.16-1
* apache2-mod_php5-5.5.16-1
* php-bcmath-5.5.16-1
* php-bz2-5.5.16-1
* php-calendar-5.5.16-1
* php-ctype-5.5.16-1
* php-curl-5.5.16-1
* php-dba-5.5.16-1
* php-devel-5.5.16-1
* php-enchant-5.5.16-1
*
The following packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution:
* php-Archive_Tar-1.3.12-1
* php-Console_Getopt-1.3.1-1
* php-PEAR-1.9.5-1
* php-Structures_graph-1.0.4-1
* php-XML_Util-1.2.1-1
PEAR is the PHP Extension and Application Repository. The PEAR
Installer contains executable
The following packages have been added to the Cygwin distribution:
* graphviz-2.36.0-2
* graphviz-demo-2.36.0-2
* gvedit-2.36.0-2
* libcdt5-2.36.0-2
* libcgraph6-2.36.0-2
* libgvc6-2.36.0-2
* libgvpr2-2.36.0-2
* libpathplan4-2.36.0-2
* libxdot2-2.36.0-2
* libgvc-devel-2.36.0-2
* lua-gv-2.36.0-2
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