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Subject :
Should ntsec & autotools work under XP prof ?
Date :
Sun, 03 Nov 2002 16:53:57 +
As I have stock default security token in my "limited" account,
and a stock cygwin distribution, AFAIK, and autotools is not
comp
Sorry Igor. One must always submit a patch in order to post to
this email list. Please reformulate all your email (retroactively)
to be posts in the form of a patch. Chris, is there any way to
block posts to this list that aren't patches? Oops! My email isn't
a patch either! ;-) ;-) ;-)
A
My replies are bounced as spam,
so I replied offlist to Christopher Taylor.
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My thanks to Gen Zhang for explaining to me how to get to
NTFS file permissions, and I will try experimenting with them shortly.
However, I still tend to believe that something is wrong, because:
#1)
I believe the -x test in the aclocal wrapper is failing
(thus telling me aclocal is unavailable),
(minor) English grammatical revisions to htdocs/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html
Two files included directly.
#1 = ChangeLog entry (I couldn't find any ChangeLog in htdocs,
so I followed the format of one from some unrelated project --
feel free to amend it as you wish)
#2 = patch file (generated
I made a list of some (trivial) fixes to the file
http://www.cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html
but I'm not sure to whom to send them (I tried following
the up link to the top, but I'm not spotting a link for
where to send corrections).
If anyone would like them, I'd be happy to send them
some
Report of additional test:
I logged in as Administrator, and still have the same problem
aclocal: Can't open aclocal: No such file or directory
$whoami
Administrator
$grep Administrator /etc/passwd
Administrators:*:544:544:...
Administrator:unused_by_nt/2000/xp:500:513:...
$ls -l /usr/autotool
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