nly solution I have is to set permanent this
> environment variable (as a vista environment variable), with impact on
> whole cygwin shells...
>
> moreover,
> - the "shared tags" are annoying, and there's a bug? in vista making the
> deletion of such files, taking too m
hared tags" are annoying, and there's a bug? in vista making the
deletion of such files, taking too much time
Emmanuel.
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On Nov 23, 2007 7:16 AM, Corinna Vinschen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> - Move your Cygwin home directory outside of the C:/Users tree. There's
> no reason to keep the Cygwin home directory in this tree. I'm using
> C:/cygwin/home/corinna and/or C:/home/corinna for years and I haven't
> had
On Nov 23 13:16, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> Experimenting with various permission settings, I found that the
> "shared" tag only shows up if the file/dir has any combination of ACEs
> for the Users group or for Everyone, regardless of the actual
> permissions granted in the ACE.
...and for files th
On Nov 20 02:51, E.Baud wrote:
> nmehta wrote:
> > Also, if you create a directory in Cygwin on /c like you did it does not
> > show up as shared. If you create a directory in your Vista home directory
> > (/c/Users//) on the other hand it shows up as shared.
> > ...
> > I can also say that CYGW
One other strange thing, is that: if the .exe file is run "as
Administrator", then there's no more shared tags !? (my current Vista user
is belonging only to Administrators group; so, why is there a difference !?)
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On 10/15/07, jxt <> wrote:
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> Now, as to the original question about shared folders being created by
> cygwin on vista, it appears that a solution is in hand, though I have not
> yet tested it in my envrionment. Indeed I had tried some googling, and
> even searching the archi
MANY THANKS
to all the developers of cygwin. I simply could not function on windoze
without cygwin. You provide an invaluable service.
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>with it, and I think your response points those problems out in an
>educational manner.
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ainly took exception to the tone of the
response. It's not hard to be civil and (IMO) there's no reason to call
that particular post "ridiculous". There were however problems with it, and
I think your response points those problems out in an educational manner.
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I can also say that CYGWIN=notntsec does fix this behavior (created folders
are no longer shared). I have searched for information about this setting
but haven't yet found a good explanation. Can you shed some light on what
this env variable does, and what are the conseque
"Cygwin
Users". A simple 'No, the devs do in fact read this list' would suffice.
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> Comparing a file touched in Cygwin vs a file created in Vista, the ACLs look
> different (Cygwin has 'Everyone' while Vista has 'SYSTEM', and Cygwin has
> 'Users' while Vista has the actual group you are in, or in this case
> 'Administrators'). If you remove the permissions on 'Us
jxt wrote:
However, as this is the *users* mailing list, I'm wondering if
developers hang out here regularly.
They do.
Is there somewhere else to post that would get more developer attention?
Nope. This is the right place.
Well, maybe there is... I'm sure if you called one of them, for exa
e developer attention?
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Problem reports:
devs have a comment on this (Or have they seen this
effect in Vista? Can't miss it if you've installed it).
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. chmod -R doesn't help, and unsharing in vista again takes forever
and doesn't even unshare all the sub folders and files.
Has anyone else seen this behavior? Any idea how to fix it? Could my cygwin
installation be bad?
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