RE: cygdrive uses incorrect date

2006-04-15 Thread Dave Korn
On 14 April 2006 18:49, Antoine Solomon wrote: Hello all, are there any instructions on how to rebuild the cygwin.dll ? this 1969 problem on windows2000 is a serious problem because of our license server is unable to check the date on /cygdrive/. Also current time on my windows systems

Re: cygdrive uses incorrect date

2006-04-15 Thread Eric Blake
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 According to Antoine Solomon on 4/14/2006 11:48 AM: Hello all, are there any instructions on how to rebuild the cygwin.dll ? this 1969 problem on windows2000 is a serious problem because of our license server is unable to check the date on

Re: cygdrive uses incorrect date

2006-04-14 Thread Antoine Solomon
Hello all, are there any instructions on how to rebuild the cygwin.dll ? this 1969 problem on windows2000 is a serious problem because of our license server is unable to check the date on /cygdrive/. Also current time on my windows systems are all in the GMT eastern time. Thanks, Antoine I

Re: cygdrive uses incorrect date

2006-04-14 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Fri, Apr 14, 2006 at 01:48:42PM -0400, Antoine Solomon wrote: Hello all, are there any instructions on how to rebuild the cygwin.dll ? Yes, there are. In the obvious place: the FAQ. this 1969 problem on windows2000 is a serious problem because of our license server is unable to check the

cygdrive uses incorrect date

2006-03-30 Thread Antoine Solomon
Hello all, I have a serious problem with the date on /cygdrive/ mount point. I seem to get microsoft date function crash when running particular applications. The date function is called _loctotime() and it appears to be an internal function for windows. Also here is the output of that

Re: cygdrive uses incorrect date

2006-03-30 Thread Igor Peshansky
On Thu, 30 Mar 2006, Antoine Solomon wrote: Hello all, I have a serious problem with the date on /cygdrive/ mount point. I seem to get microsoft date function crash when running particular applications. The date function is called _loctotime() and it appears to be an internal function for