On 2020-04-23 15:50, Mark Hansen wrote:
> On 4/23/2020 12:30 PM, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin wrote:
>> Am 23.04.2020 um 21:19 schrieb Marco Atzeri:
>>> Am 23.04.2020 um 17:25 schrieb Mark Hansen:
On 4/23/2020 5:51 AM, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin wrote:
> Am 23.04.2020 um 13:54 schrieb Mark Hansen:
On 4/23/2020 12:30 PM, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin wrote:
Am 23.04.2020 um 21:19 schrieb Marco Atzeri:
Am 23.04.2020 um 17:25 schrieb Mark Hansen:
On 4/23/2020 5:51 AM, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin wrote:
Am 23.04.2020 um 13:54 schrieb Mark Hansen:
On 4/21/2020 2:52 PM, Mark Hansen wrote:
On 4/21/2
Sasha Slijepcevic via Cygwin wrote:
On 3/28/2020, Thomas Wolff wrote:
Am 28.03.2020 um 02:09 schrieb Sasha Slijepcevic via Cygwin:
I am using Cygwin 3.1.4-1, bash 4.4.12-3 and dash 0.5.9.1-1.
I have a setup.exe in the root of my Cygwin installation, C:\cygwin64, for
example.
If I set PATH=C:
Greetings, Chris Rodgers!
> Thanks for the detailed reply. Interesting!
>> It's not that simple. You can't blindly restart agent every time you wish
>> without notifying other programs, `--reuse` is a very bad idea and there's
>> no easy way to set/change an environment variable globally for an e
On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 1:00 PM Thomas Wolff wrote:
> The Cygwin package manager (setup) in the description of the ssh-pageant
> package:
> "SSH agent for Cygwin/MSYS that links to PuTTY's Pageant"
The language is a bit imprecise, I suppose. Pageant is related to but
!= PuTTY - you don't have to
Dear Andrew,
Thanks for the detailed reply. Interesting!
It's not that simple. You can't blindly restart agent every time you wish
without notifying other programs, `--reuse` is a very bad idea and there's
no easy way to set/change an environment variable globally for an entire
user session.
Greetings, Chris Rodgers!
> I find the ssh-pageant package helpful to enable cygwin ssh to interact
> seamlessly with PuTTY's Pageant SSH agent. One small issue is that after
> installing, one has to add the lines:
>> |# ssh-pageant eval $(/usr/bin/ssh-pageant -r -a
>> "/tmp/.ssh-pageant-$USERN
So.. one more thing to consider. I just had a look in the cygwin package
search for packages shipping files in /etc/profile.d/
It turns out that one example already shipping in Cygwin is
http://www.cygwin.com/packages/x86_64/gnome-ssh-askpass/gnome-ssh-askpass-7.4-1
gnome-ssh-askpass: GTK
write() on 64 bit platform sometimes returns 32bit -1 as error indicator:
Using 64 bit cygwin on 64 bit platform. Doing direct read() / write of
disks,
this example is using the /dev/floppy device.
Opening for writing floppy device using open() succeeds.
2 cases:
CaseA) write() a 512 byt
On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 03:13:12PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>Information provided information here:
Or, even just "Information provided here:"
--
Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html
FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/
Documentation:https://cygwin.com/d
Mark Hansen writes:
> I think Windows knows who I am. I log into the machine using my normal domain
> login
> credentials. The machine looks the way it does when I log in when the machine
> is in the
> office - the desktop is the same, etc. - it's not acting like I'm a new user
> or anything
> l
Am 23.04.2020 um 21:19 schrieb Marco Atzeri:
Am 23.04.2020 um 17:25 schrieb Mark Hansen:
On 4/23/2020 5:51 AM, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin wrote:
Am 23.04.2020 um 13:54 schrieb Mark Hansen:
On 4/21/2020 2:52 PM, Mark Hansen wrote:
On 4/21/2020 8:33 AM, Mark Hansen wrote:
I have a Windows 10 lap
Am 23.04.2020 um 17:25 schrieb Mark Hansen:
On 4/23/2020 5:51 AM, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin wrote:
Am 23.04.2020 um 13:54 schrieb Mark Hansen:
On 4/21/2020 2:52 PM, Mark Hansen wrote:
On 4/21/2020 8:33 AM, Mark Hansen wrote:
I have a Windows 10 laptop, on which I installed Cygwin. I always
log
>1 [main] dos2unix 12596 find_fast_cwd: WARNING: Couldn't compute FAST_CWD
>pointer. Please report this problem to
>the public mailing list cygwin@cygwin.com
>dos2unix: output: No such file or directory
>dos2unix: Skipping output, not a regular file.
>I had error like above
>I think the problem i
On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 09:49:34AM -0700, Stephen Carrier wrote:
>On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 12:57:50PM +0300, Andrey Repin wrote:
>>You can ask list management software to resend past messages. I don't
>>recall specifics, and given the recent change, they may be entirely
>>obsolete. You can check h
1 [main] dos2unix 12596 find_fast_cwd: WARNING: Couldn't compute FAST_CWD
pointer. Please report this problem to
the public mailing list cygwin@cygwin.com
dos2unix: output: No such file or directory
dos2unix: Skipping output, not a regular file.
I had error like above
I think the problem is in pa
Am 23.04.2020 um 20:31 schrieb Andrey Repin:
Greetings, Thomas Wolff!
Am 23.04.2020 um 15:50 schrieb Chris Rodgers:
Hi,
I find the ssh-pageant package helpful to enable cygwin ssh to
interact seamlessly with PuTTY's Pageant SSH agent. One small issue is
that after installing, one has to add t
On 4/23/2020 2:10 PM, Mark Hansen wrote:
On 4/23/2020 10:26 AM, ASSI wrote:
Mark Hansen writes:
Here is my user id (from the id command) when I log in from the office:
uid=1293438(Mark.Hansen) gid=1049089(Domain Users) ...
Here is the same when I've logged in with the machine at home:
uid=12
Greetings, Thomas Wolff!
> Am 23.04.2020 um 15:50 schrieb Chris Rodgers:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I find the ssh-pageant package helpful to enable cygwin ssh to
>> interact seamlessly with PuTTY's Pageant SSH agent. One small issue is
>> that after installing, one has to add the lines:
>>
>>> |# ssh-pageant
On 2020-04-23 07:50, Chris Rodgers wrote:
> I find the ssh-pageant package helpful to enable cygwin ssh to interact
> seamlessly with PuTTY's Pageant SSH agent. One small issue is that after
> installing, one has to add the lines:
> # ssh-pageant
> eval $(/usr/bin/ssh-pageant -r -a "/tm
On 4/23/2020 10:26 AM, ASSI wrote:
Mark Hansen writes:
Here is my user id (from the id command) when I log in from the office:
uid=1293438(Mark.Hansen) gid=1049089(Domain Users) ...
Here is the same when I've logged in with the machine at home:
uid=1293438(MAN+User(244862)) gid=1293438
(MAN)
Hi,
>>
> >> I have a setup.exe in the root of my Cygwin installation, C:\cygwin64,
> for example.
> >> If I set PATH=C:\cygwin64;C:\cygwin64\bin, I can run setup.exe from
> bash.
> >>
> >> C:\>set PATH=C:\cygwin64;C:\cygwin64\bin
> >>
> >> C:\>bash
> >> $ echo $PATH
> >> /:/usr/bin
> >> $ setup-x
Mark Hansen writes:
> Here is my user id (from the id command) when I log in from the office:
>
> uid=1293438(Mark.Hansen) gid=1049089(Domain Users) ...
>
> Here is the same when I've logged in with the machine at home:
>
> uid=1293438(MAN+User(244862)) gid=1293438
>
> (MAN) is the domain.
That li
On Wed, Apr 22, 2020 at 12:57:50PM +0300, Andrey Repin wrote:
> You can ask list management software to resend past messages.
> I don't recall specifics, and given the recent change, they may be entirely
> obsolete.
> You can check https://www.list.org/ for directions.
Glendower: I can call the
On 23/04/2020 17:40, Chris Rodgers wrote:
Thomas Wolff wrote:
>/Would it be acceptable to update the ssh-pageant package to add a file
/>//etc/profile.d/ssh-pageant.sh that does this automatically? /Does what? Add
something to other users' profiles?
P.S. I realise I may have been unclear.
Thomas Wolff wrote:
>/Would it be acceptable to update the ssh-pageant package to add a file
/>//etc/profile.d/ssh-pageant.sh that does this automatically? /Does what? Add
something to other users' profiles? Sounds like MS-style
patronizing of user preferences. Certainly not appreciated by mos
On 3/28/2020, Thomas Wolff wrote:
> Am 28.03.2020 um 02:09 schrieb Sasha Slijepcevic via Cygwin:
>> I am using Cygwin 3.1.4-1, bash 4.4.12-3 and dash 0.5.9.1-1.
>>
>> I have a setup.exe in the root of my Cygwin installation, C:\cygwin64, for
>> example.
>> If I set PATH=C:\cygwin64;C:\cygwin64\bi
On 4/23/2020 5:51 AM, Marco Atzeri via Cygwin wrote:
Am 23.04.2020 um 13:54 schrieb Mark Hansen:
On 4/21/2020 2:52 PM, Mark Hansen wrote:
On 4/21/2020 8:33 AM, Mark Hansen wrote:
I have a Windows 10 laptop, on which I installed Cygwin. I always log
into the machine using
my corporate domain ac
Am 23.04.2020 um 15:50 schrieb Chris Rodgers:
Hi,
I find the ssh-pageant package helpful to enable cygwin ssh to
interact seamlessly with PuTTY's Pageant SSH agent. One small issue is
that after installing, one has to add the lines:
|# ssh-pageant eval $(/usr/bin/ssh-pageant -r -a
"/tmp/.ss
Hi,
I find the ssh-pageant package helpful to enable cygwin ssh to interact
seamlessly with PuTTY's Pageant SSH agent. One small issue is that after
installing, one has to add the lines:
|# ssh-pageant eval $(/usr/bin/ssh-pageant -r -a
"/tmp/.ssh-pageant-$USERNAME")|
(see https://github.com/
Am 23.04.2020 um 13:54 schrieb Mark Hansen:
On 4/21/2020 2:52 PM, Mark Hansen wrote:
On 4/21/2020 8:33 AM, Mark Hansen wrote:
I have a Windows 10 laptop, on which I installed Cygwin. I always log
into the machine using
my corporate domain account. When I log into the machine from my
office, ev
On 4/21/2020 2:52 PM, Mark Hansen wrote:
On 4/21/2020 8:33 AM, Mark Hansen wrote:
I have a Windows 10 laptop, on which I installed Cygwin. I always log into the
machine using
my corporate domain account. When I log into the machine from my office,
everything Cygwin
works fine.
When I log into
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