Re: 1.7.5-1: a problem with mkgroup

2012-08-06 Thread Vijay
I am also facing the same issue. Any solution to fix? Thanks in advance. -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple

Re: 1.7.5-1: a problem with mkgroup

2012-08-06 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
On 8/6/2012 5:03 AM, Vijay wrote: I am also facing the same issue. Any solution to fix? Thanks in advance. Since you're picking up on a 2+ year old thread, the solution there was: http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2010-04/msg00819.html If this doesn't work for you, then please use the following

Re: 1.7.5-1: a problem with mkgroup

2010-04-21 Thread Yuval Emek
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 00:43, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote: On 4/20/2010 9:38 AM, Yuval Emek wrote: When invoking a cygwin bash shell window, I'm getting the following message: ***message begins*** Your group is currently mkgroup.  This indicates that neither your gid nor your pgsid (primary

Re: 1.7.5-1: a problem with mkgroup

2010-04-21 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
On 4/21/2010 5:59 AM, Yuval Emek wrote: This is very strange mainly because I don't have (and I never had) a D:\ partition on my laptop. (How did you extract this info from my cygcheck output btw?) See the following from your cygcheck output: Cygwin installations found in the registry:

Re: 1.7.5-1: a problem with mkgroup

2010-04-21 Thread Dave Korn
On 21/04/2010 13:35, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote: On 4/21/2010 5:59 AM, Yuval Emek wrote: This is very strange mainly because I don't have (and I never had) a D:\ partition on my laptop. (How did you extract this info from my cygcheck output btw?) See the following from your cygcheck output:

Re: 1.7.5-1: a problem with mkgroup

2010-04-21 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
On 4/21/2010 9:24 AM, Dave Korn wrote: On 21/04/2010 13:35, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote: On 4/21/2010 5:59 AM, Yuval Emek wrote: This is very strange mainly because I don't have (and I never had) a D:\ partition on my laptop. (How did you extract this info from my cygcheck output btw?) See the

1.7.5-1: a problem with mkgroup

2010-04-20 Thread Yuval Emek
When invoking a cygwin bash shell window, I'm getting the following message: ***message begins*** Your group is currently mkgroup. This indicates that neither your gid nor your pgsid (primary group associated with your SID) is in /etc/group. The /etc/group (and possibly /etc/passwd) files

Re: 1.7.5-1: a problem with mkgroup

2010-04-20 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
On 4/20/2010 9:38 AM, Yuval Emek wrote: When invoking a cygwin bash shell window, I'm getting the following message: ***message begins*** Your group is currently mkgroup. This indicates that neither your gid nor your pgsid (primary group associated with your SID) is in /etc/group. The