EED it. No "session".
> add it after you start the command shell. I've never heard that Ruby
> intentionally uses Cygwin.
Depends on the supplier.
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cade ago. Please update your Cygwin
installation.
See http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.html#faq.using.fixing-find_fast_cwd-warnings
> 2.4.0 gems site_ruby vendor_ruby
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I don't understand your issue.
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> Does anyone else experience this issue?
Is this (or a remote system) an AD member? If names resolution is a culprit,
try setting up cygserver, it may speed up name resolution.
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ho "$PATH"
next time.
Never trust random variables to be acceptable for command parameters.
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> Please report this problem to
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h package cache and a fresh setup.exe
together.
You can even restrict write access to the share, if desired, then "other
people" could use it to install from downloaded archives, and selected
administrators with write access could refresh package archive.
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w icon, an existing
sequence could be reused for our purpose, since there's no clean way to make
it work straight. Or a new sequence could be invented.
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s yet about why.
Sorry if that felt bothering, I didn't mean that.
> Dan's reply to your message[1] has a start on debugging the problem.
> Andrew
> [1] https://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2017-05/msg00450.html
I apparently missed this message.
As I'm not into C programming m
s an immediate workaround, try to specify the mirror address without a
trailing slash.
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448.html
mid:16810313565.20170527142...@yandex.ru
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ntrols the approval of Reputation for Cygwin.
Symantec, of course… Who else could control it? They have created it after all.
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"may I ask a question?"
Yes, you may ask a question.
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(let's name it "core" or something) would be beneficial. I.e. when packaging
Cygwin as part of your own application.
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;cygwin'?
While this is "not good", this is also not particularly bad for packages in
base - this group is always installed.
> Is this a known issue or should I report in more detail?
Nonetheless, such issues are best kept highlighted, unless it is clearly
seen/documented as
Greetings, Andrey Repin!
> # uname -a; screen --version; screen -admS mc-server-session
> CYGWIN_NT-6.1 daemon2 2.8.0(0.309/5/3) 2017-04-01 20:47 x86_64 Cygwin
> Screen version 4.05.01 (GNU) 25-Feb-17
> # screen -S mc-server-session -Q windows
>
> If I SEGV the hung child, th
staller only, but the
> files in the package are not dependent on cygwin libraries. So forking is not
> an issue.
He did mean fork(2) call, not a "source code fork".
DLL rebase is necessary for Cygwin to run in first place.
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ta describing all blocks in
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versions ;-)
Do note that this thread is exactly about test versions.
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ng to do with compiling at all, just the general Linux usage.
Try
cd simp
MROOT="$(dirname "$(pwd)")" make rs
> PS - further apologies if the list receives a duplicate of this message -
> but my Outlook mail is misbehaving.
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> Linux and Windows: remove trailing newlines in command substitution.
> So remove trailing CRLF on Windows.
Cygwin adhere to POSIX standard. Not Windows.
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> of the other versions and replacing them with junction points to the active
> version.
> Is there a better way for switching?
Why ever "switching" ?
Default Cygwin usage pattern allows for two arch versions to live
independently.
Greetings, Oleksandr Gavenko!
> On 2017-08-07, Andrey Repin wrote:
>>> How can I prevent console to be shown when bash started from Task Scheduler?
>>
>> Do not start tasks as current user. Or use wrapper that prevent console
>> window creation in first place.
as current user. Or use wrapper that prevent console
window creation in first place.
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> Greetings, All!
> # uname -a; screen --version; screen -admS mc-server-session
> CYGWIN_NT-6.1 daemon2 2.8.0(0.309/5/3) 2017-04-01 20:47 x86_64 Cygwin
> Screen version 4.05.01 (GNU) 25-Feb-17
> # screen -S mc-server-session -Q windows
>
Still
like cygstart, spawns a separate window process
Not necessarily.
Ref: START /B
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re and why you are using START.
If it's from a shortcut, then both is just a waste of resources.
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echo aaa > a
cat a > a
>> Redirecting something on itself it is not guarantee to work.
> I'm not sure it is on itself. Are these not two different streams?
No.
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-patch origin/master
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e #979 on git-for-windows:
> https://github.com/git-for-windows/git/issues/979
> Issue #979 appears to have been fixed in git and included in
> 2.11.1..2.13.1 releases:
> https://github.com/git/git/commit/7814fbe3f1e7cea1a675408df7b5dd1f5be731cc
> I did not encounter this behav
n, I have added a sleep for two seconds both before
> and after the printf statement. The sleep does not happen either! The
> prompt is immediately back, so it's more than just 'no output', it
> seems my code never even gets started. Does this shed any new light?
Did you try to rebase your program?
P.S.
And did you try to not top-post in this list? Thank you in advance.
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Greetings, Nellis, Kenneth!
> From: Andrey Repin
>> Doesn't matter what syntax I use, I'm unable to reproduce your effects.
>> ...
>> Get rid of intercepting proxies and your problem will go away as well.
>> It's not a matter of syntax.
> I'm una
lem will go away as well.
It's not a matter of syntax.
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> gzip" header or something?
My bet is malicious proxy server.
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> name=setup-x86_64.exe
> wget -O $name --quiet http://cygwin.com/$name || exit
Wait, WHY do you download it over HTTP?
Use HTTPS.
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> it, and it created a working setup.exe.
> So, is this new behavior? Is it to be expected going forward?
Not confirming, my installation went smooth, I barely noticed the setup
update. (Yes, I'm running it via script too.)
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000, 002, 000)
> 0008840 00180116E80 (001, 000, 002, 000)
> 0008840 00100423C76 (001, 000, 002, 000)
> End of stack trace
Anybody?
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cept it may not work in makefiles, since make calls sed directly.
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> Why should anybody use "wb" mode to open a file in a Linux centric app
Because it removes ambiguity.
Everybody should use binary IO unless they explicitly want text behavior.
Not just because they don't care.
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is that Enter should be ignored when focus is in the search box.
Not ignored, but set focus to the list.
P.S.
Please don't top-post in this list.
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6"
LC_NUMERIC="en_US"
LC_TIME="ru_RU.CP866"
LC_COLLATE="ru_RU.CP866"
LC_MONETARY="ru_RU.CP866"
LC_MESSAGES="en_US"
LC_ALL=
-rwxr-xr-x 1 anrdaemon None 26 июн 1 04:06 test.sh
:~/тест
$ ./test.sh
/bin/dash: 0: Can't open ./test.sh
:~/тест
$ bash ./test.sh
Works!
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> Anyone out there, who uses AD, in stead of /etc/{passwd,group},
Nobody here uses "/etc/{passwd,group}" anymore, except for very special cases.
This is not related to AD.
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Sorry for my ter
ttings and enable the "Scroll inactive windows when I hover
> over them" option.
Where's that option?
> That allows you to scroll the list as long as your
> mouse is pointing at it.
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tion refers to a full version of the tool - lusrmgr.msc.
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account is NEVER, NEVER used during the _whole_ process
> (that is, there is NO privilege separation, as far as I can tell).
As far as it is documented.
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Ditch /etc/passwd unless you absolutely require it.
> including the user "David
> Dyer-Bennet" with the UID 197608 (same is ID shows at the command line).
> At least I can count on people here not answering "just ditch
> Cygwin"...right?
And pl
Greetings, L A Walsh!
> Andrey Repin wrote:
>> When executed this oneliner over Samba 4.3 network share, it takes 5 seconds
>> to match the newly created hardlink.
>> I'm wondering if this is Cygwin, Samba or Windows networking issue?
>>
>
> BTW
00)
0008840 00100423C76 (001, 000, 002, 000)
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hat's hardly a solution, though. More like a workaround.
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t; unexpectedly, retry 0, exit code 0x100, errno 11
> fork: Resource temporarily unavailable^M
> Do I interpret this correctly? The child (sshd) fails to "allocate
> stack for the parent (sshd)" ...
> WHY does this only happen at system STARTUP ?
Any "antivirus"
aemon/Documents/.sh
> Works: /home/anrdaemon/Documents/.sh
At the same time,
> #/bin/bash -xe
>
> cat "$0"
> DIR="$( cd "$( dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}" )" && pwd )"
> echo Works: $DIR
> /home/anrdaemon/Documents/.sh/xx.sh: 4:
> /home/anrdaemon/Documents/.sh/xx.sh: Bad substitution
> Works: /home/anrdaemon/Documents/.sh
If you are wondering, what's going on, …
sh is not bash. For me. I guess, dash is a little more vocal about errors,
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> Am 24.05.2017 um 12:01 schrieb Andrey Repin:
>>> Did you notice this entry and does anyone know where this comes from?
>>> !C:=C:\cygwin\bin
>> This is coming from CMD, and denotes current working directory on an
>&g
h the title bar showing "~ (Not Responding)".
Anything suspicious in logout script?
One known cause if it could be reproduced fairly easy with ssh to a remote
host. Once ssh session ends, MinTTY will stick after exit, until you press
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variable
> name or contents, it should either ignore it, copy it, or convert it to
> Cygwin format, but it seems to be stumbling, when it should just be
> ignoring it and skipping to the next variable.
> Try removing that environment variable, either from the Control Panel,
> or directl
istribute all
> installed dlls such that they don't use the same memory region. This means
> you can have only so many dlls installed. So is there some better way than
> trial and error to see which dll is taking up the most space and if enough
> dlls were uninstalled? Would rebas
he -a flag has been
> supplied.
> 3. If grep writes a message "Binary file ... matches", this message
> should go to stderr, not stdout. The stdout is supposed to contain only
> a subset of the input lines.
> Ronald
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Greetings, Richard H Lee!
> On 19/05/2017 23:01, Richard H Lee wrote:
>> On 19/05/2017 22:37, Andrey Repin wrote:
>>> When executed this oneliner over Samba 4.3 network share, it takes 5
>>> seconds to match the newly created hardlink. I'm wondering if this
t;$_a" "$_b"
When executed this oneliner over Samba 4.3 network share, it takes 5 seconds
to match the newly created hardlink.
I'm wondering if this is Cygwin, Samba or Windows networking issue?
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Sorry for my t
t one, and defaults to Category or Full on new install.
In either case, "pending" feels more useful on consequent updates.
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> I'm completely stumped as to what could be causing this.
I could guess some possibilities, but I'd like to see settings first.
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>> to recompile and install php though cygports to use it.
> Thanks Richard, you've hit the nail right on the head.
> Running PHP on that specific file does produce the segfault.
> I'm currently running composer via "Bash on Ubuntu on Windows&qu
ave a feeling that their software force 0700 on an unloaded
file.
But you may try to
setfacl -m d:u::rwx,g::rwx,d:m::rwx
on your directory and try to upload a new file.
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What about explicit bash -i ?
> [JJR:/cygdrive/f] $ <<< at this point, nothing is echoed, nothing is accepted
Can't confirm with TCC RT 21 and LCC/LE 14.
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;m stumbling upon different results in different libs and I'd like to match
>> underlying libraries to some common point.
>> Latest Tidy release is https://github.com/htacg/tidy-html5/tree/release/5.4
>> as far as I can tell.
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STR szCmdLine, int sw) {
> char* text = GetCommandLine();
> printf("getcmdline: %s\n", text);
> return 0;
> }
> gcc test_wmain.c -o test
> $ ./test hello world
> getcmdline: "C:\cygwin64\home\mbarry\game-repos\greenbeam\src\test.exe"
What
Greetings, Brian Inglis!
> On 2017-05-12 20:44, Andrey Repin wrote:
>> Just a few days ago it worked, but now
>> $ uptime
>> bad data in /proc/loadavg
>> $ cat /proc/loadavg
>> 0,00 0,00 0,00 1/3
> Something is localizing output from /proc/loadavg
> - ass
h to ignore it?
You will be laughing, but I just stumbled upon this issue myself with
TCC+bash -i. When I press ^Break in bash prompt, parent TCC dies.
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Just a few days ago it worked, but now
$ uptime
bad data in /proc/loadavg
$ cat /proc/loadavg
0,00 0,00 0,00 1/3
It reporting approx the same from under elevated shell.
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100% know the
variable content is "safe", unless the results of not using quoting are
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> On 5.5.2017 14.17, Andrey Repin wrote:
>> Greetings, Joni Eskelinen!
>>
>>> The following package has been added to the Cygwin distribution:
>>
>>> * cygextreg-1.2.0-1
>>
>>
>>> Scripts are executed w
> $ ./setup-2.878.x86_64
>> -bash: ./setup-2.878.x86_64: Permission denied
>> $ ./setup-2.878.x86_64.exe
>> -bash: ./setup-2.878.x86_64.exe: Permission denied
>>
>> - requires chmod +x to run.
It never did by itself, but if you download to a location with
windows-contro
Greetings, Fran Litterio!
> On 5/5/2017 7:30 AM, Andrey Repin wrote:
>>> You can rebase all the DLLs as follows:
>>
>> That's not how to do it.
>>
>> 1. Run
>>
>>rebase-trigger full
>>
>> 2. Shutdown all Cygwin processes.
&g
Greetings, Fran Litterio!
> You can rebase all the DLLs as follows:
That's not how to do it.
1. Run
rebase-trigger full
2. Shutdown all Cygwin processes.
3. Run setup utility to the end.
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ptional.
> shall be kept open
This should be optional.
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ing.
As I understand it, it's predictable. "sqlite3" is a terminal client to
sqlite3 library. SQLite API is intentionally very stable, and the version
you're seeing is in fact library version.
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Greetings, Eric Blake!
> On 04/27/2017 08:11 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
>>
>>> Doesn't the -xdev switch help with this?
>>
>> Just keep in mind that -xdev is an extension and different platform may use a
>> different way to indicate that find should s
ey work?
> Doesn't the -xdev switch help with this?
Just keep in mind that -xdev is an extension and different platform may use a
different way to indicate that find should stick to the current device.
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Greetings, Brian Inglis!
> On 2017-04-21 10:10, Andrey Repin wrote:
>> Greetings, Brian Inglis!
>>> On 2017-04-19 15:47, Jon Turney wrote:
>>>> On 19/04/2017 16:42, Brian Inglis wrote:
>>>>> On 2017-04-19 04:58, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>>>>
rights.
> Comments or improvements you could suggest, or changes you need made?
I would replace tabulation before "||" in etc.preremove.cygwin-doc.sh
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> logging in when there isn't already an active session.
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Greetings, L A Walsh!
> L A Walsh wrote:
>> Andrey Repin wrote:
>>> Greetings, L A Walsh!
>> Hi Andrey Repin! ;-)
>>>> Any idea how to figure out what cygcheck is doing?
>>>
>>> How did you invoke cygcheck?
>>> I've seen sim
008 README*
> -rwxrwxr-x+ 1 2179 Feb 19 2008 SCRIPTS*
> drwxrwxr-x+ 1 0 Dec 13 2009 examples/
> Any idea how to figure out what cygcheck is doing?
How did you invoke cygcheck?
I've seen similar behavior when invoking it as /usr/bin/cygcheck outside the
Cygwin environment.
-
Greetings, Pan Ruochen!
> Hi Andrey Repin,
>>
>> No, why? Your mount options choice is very sane, IMO.
>>
> I just dislike cygwin treats every file as executable.
This is a core Windows behavior, nothing Cygwin can do about it, not it
should. In Windows, any file is,
tions for every
> partition, for example , to
> binary,noacl,...
Yes.
Create a cygdrive type mount with necessary options.
F.e.
none / cygdrive noacl,binary,nouser,posix=0 0 0
> without modifying /etc/fstab.
No, why? Your mount options choice is very sane, IMO.
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The issue was fixed years ago (over ten years, in fact), update your Cygwin
installation.
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and ssh-pageant at user login.
> I can't explain this behavior in any way except maybe a problem with the
> file system or some strange bug in Cygwin. Both drives use NTFS and I've
> run chkdsk on C: telling me there are no problems.
> Can anyone explain to me what's
xe from cygwin,of which version is 2.877(64 bit),and i
> had never use this utility before.
UDP protocol is inherently stateless.
You can't determine remote port state unless it explicitly reported (i.e.
answers to the messages sent on that port).
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(0x3ef4b0000)
> ??? => ??? (0x3ef4b)
> ??? => ??? (0x3f71f)
> ??? => ??? (0x3f71f)
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issing the "xz" binary on
your system.
> Not sure if your version takes the same options as
> Cygwin's tar 1.29, but there you would want to say (I suspect):
> $ tar -xvjf units-2.13-1.tar.xz
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S
t.
Look at setup's -K and -s switches.
For reference, I'm attaching my Cygwin upgrade script with optional ports
integration. ("install-cygwin.sh" ports)
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Saturday, March 25, 2017 16:14:51
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install-c
lar example as above you could use mountvol to assign a VolumeName
> to [A-Z]:/Users/share as e.g. S: and modify the /etc/fstab entry to:
> S:/ /usr/share ntfs binary,posix=0,acl,user,notexec 0 0
The very idea to not use disk letters is to not use disk letters.
Assigning disk letters to volum
Greetings, L A Walsh!
> Andrey Repin wrote:
>> Greetings, L A Walsh!
>>
>> > Andrey Repin wrote:
>> >> I would argue against all junctions being treated blindly.
>> >> The difference with bind mounts in Linux is that in Linux
>> >&g
Greetings, L A Walsh!
> Andrey Repin wrote:
>> I would argue against all junctions being treated blindly.
>> The difference with bind mounts in Linux is that in Linux
>> you don't have the
>> information available within the filesystem itself, and have
>>
gt; stat -c %D /var
> 822
> linux> sudo mount --rbind /var/rtmp /tmp
> linux> stat -c %D /tmp
> 822
>
> A mount from the same fs to another place on the same fs,
> looks like a normal directory (not a symlink).
> This is the behavior I would want for 'JUNCTION's un
; reports LEONT/Module-Build-Tiny-0.039.tar.gz
Most likely - another case of manual access control evaluation.
Which will always go bad.
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Tuesday, March 7, 2017 00:26:09
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Greetings, jesus san miguel!
Please don't top-post in this list. Thank you.
> On Fri, Mar 3, 2017 at 2:48 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
And please don't quote raw email addresses.
>> Greetings, jesus san miguel!
>>
>>> I wanted to avoid case sensitive problem
problem has been fixed for several years already.
Please update your Cygwin installation.
Next time, please paste full error text into google and hit "search".
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