ile ...)
and yields the '500 internal server error'.
Each and every 'list' appears to link to a .tar file ...
Cannot help but feeling this is wrong ...
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Henri xs4all.nl> writes:
> For the record ...
>
> - Ken Brown refers to: win32 -> posix
> - Jan Nijthuis and Ray Donnelly refer to: posix -> win32
>
> Different code paths ...
>
> (and yes, conversions in both directions should be correct)
s/Nijthuis/Nijtm
be necessary. I too would expect that
> when the input contains a slash, the output should too.
>
> Regards,
> Jan Nijtmans
For the record ...
- Ken Brown refers to: win32 -> posix
- Jan Nijthuis and Ray Donnelly refer to: posix -> win32
Different code paths ...
(and
, in cygwin_conv_path() (winsup/cygwin/path.cc).
But, again, let us wait for Corinna.
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-W -u)/System32/drivers | grep etc
# use of SysNative to circumvent the "redirection nonsense" ...
@@ ls -l $(/usr/bin/cygpath -W -u)/SysNative/drivers | grep etc
drwxrwx---+ 1 TrustedInstaller TrustedInstaller0 Sep 7 2014 etc
Regards,
Henri
Btw, Microsoft thinks
0 Sep 7 2014 etc
64-@@ ls -l /drv/c/windows/SysWOW64/drivers | grep etc # again, no etc in
drivers below SysWOW64
-
Summary:
32-bits:
/drv/c/windows/SysNative/drivers/etc exists
64-bits:
/drv/c/windows/System32/drivers/etc exists
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... an attempt by Microsoft to explain the mess ...
Better Google: SysNative etc
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Henri
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Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
>
> On Jan 18 18:10, Henri wrote:
> > Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
> >
> > > There's no firewall involved if a simple socket call goes wrong.
> > > For AF_LOCAL Cygwin opens an AF_INET socket, but
Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
> There's no firewall involved if a simple socket call goes wrong.
> For AF_LOCAL Cygwin opens an AF_INET socket, but which is unbound
> until you call bind or connect.
s/AF_INET/AF_UNIX/ ? (sorry for my intrusion)
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Corinna Vinschen cygwin.com> writes:
> Can you please provide the socket testcase?
Trying to send you what you ask for (using gmane.org, I have to copy/paste)
- t_stat3.c:
/*\
* Copyright (C) Michael
e number:2 - decimal: 2
File size:0 bytes
@@
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/vim-7.3.1314-1.tar.xz 911140 f8565 ... # .xz
Q: will installed.db reflect the correct suffix again in the near future?
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, cygcheck -s still shows on error output:
cygcheck: Wrong architecture. Only ix86 executables supported. (8 times).
Henri
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On Sun, Jul 07, 2013 at 05:34:16PM +0200, Henri wrote:
Btw, cygcheck -s still shows on error output:
cygcheck: Wrong architecture. Only ix86 executables supported. (8 times).
Several people have reported that here and I've noticed it myself. This
report was due to the fact that are several
of memory but the
server has 2go ram and 4 go virtual memory so I doubt that it is the
issue.
What other issues can be involved?
Thanks,
Henri.
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Henri Irla wrote:
*Situation:
-Windows XP machine with cygwin and ssh installed ( new cygwin version)
-Unix machine launch windows command using local or remote ssh
-correct Mount point on cygwin machine (/sophos) located on unix machine
-Windows command ( /sophos/setup.exe -IN -INL -update
Henri Irla wrote:
*Situation:
-Windows XP machine with cygwin and ssh installed ( new cygwin version)
-Unix machine launch windows command using local or remote ssh
-correct Mount point on cygwin machine (/sophos) located on unix machine
-Windows command ( /sophos/setup.exe -IN -INL -update
*Situation:
-Windows XP machine with cygwin and ssh installed ( new cygwin version)
-Unix machine launch windows command using local or remote ssh
-correct Mount point on cygwin machine (/sophos) located on unix machine
-Windows command ( /sophos/setup.exe -IN -INL -update ) : no windows
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