Hi,
I've just updated the version of shutdown to v2.0-2 and it can be found at
a server near you.
This release fixes a build issue in the package. The 64-bit package actually
contained a 32-bit shutdown.exe
https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2017-01/msg00194.html
FULL CHANGELOG (since shutdown-1.10-1
Hi,
I've just updated the version of shutdown to v2.0-2 and it can be found at
a server near you.
This release fixes a build issue in the package. The 64-bit package actually
contained a 32-bit shutdown.exe
https://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2017-01/msg00194.html
FULL CHANGELOG (since shutdown-1.10-1
2017-01-16 18:52 GMT+01:00 Achim Gratz:
> There is a build or packaging error somewhere with the 64bit version:
> the shutdown.exe delivered with the x86_64 package is in fact a 32bit
> executable that refuses to work in 64bit Cygwin. Can you please correct
> and re-release the package?
Thanks
Frank Fesevur writes:
> I've just updated the version of shutdown to v2.0-1 and it can be
> found at a server near you.
There is a build or packaging error somewhere with the 64bit version:
the shutdown.exe delivered with the x86_64 package is in fact a 32bit
executable that refuses t
Hi,
I've just updated the version of shutdown to v2.0-1 and it can be
found at a server near you.
FULL CHANGELOG (since shutdown-1.10-1)
==
* Added --install to install Windows Updates during shutdown/reboot.
The InitiateShutdown() Windows API call
Hi,
I've just updated the version of shutdown to v2.0-1 and it can be
found at a server near you.
FULL CHANGELOG (since shutdown-1.10-1)
==
* Added --install to install Windows Updates during shutdown/reboot.
The InitiateShutdown() Windows API call
On Jun 17 10:34, Frank Fesevur wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently transferred my shutdown repo from my personal github
> acoount to the cygwin organization.
>
> Could anybody with the right permissions rename the repo to just "shutdown"?
Done.
Corinna
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Hi,
I recently transferred my shutdown repo from my personal github
acoount to the cygwin organization.
Could anybody with the right permissions rename the repo to just "shutdown"?
Regards,
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for Windows system shutdown
messages?
This seems entirely possible using the Win32 API.
For emacs-w32, it's probably straightforward to handle WM_ENDSESSION in
the message loop similarly to WM_CLOSE
This was indeed straightforward, so I went ahead and did it. But I
didn't try to do anything
for Windows system shutdown
messages?
This seems entirely possible using the Win32 API.
For emacs-w32, it's probably straightforward to handle WM_ENDSESSION in
the message loop similarly to WM_CLOSE
(Note that the process will be terminated if you return from processing
a WM_ENDSESSION message
On 09/05/2016 14:35, Ken Brown wrote:
A Cygwin emacs user has asked
(http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=23483) whether emacs can
auto-save files when he shuts down Windows from the Start Menu. Is
there a way for a Cygwin process to listen for Windows system shutdown
messages
A Cygwin emacs user has asked
(http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=23483) whether emacs can
auto-save files when he shuts down Windows from the Start Menu. Is
there a way for a Cygwin process to listen for Windows system shutdown
messages?
Ken
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I think I'm down to just one now.
When I ctrl-D all Cygwin windows and exit X from taskbar
Then attempt to shutdown I get a MS window
popping up which asks if an xterm can be killed
In order to shutdown/reboot.
If I cancel and run windows task manager I see that
A dbus-daemon process is still
On Jun 7 13:14, Frank Fesevur wrote:
Hi,
As invited by Corinna to take over maintenance of the Cygwin shutdown
package[1].
Looks good. Uploaded. Thanks for taking over! Please send an
announcement to the cygwin-announce list.
Gold star awarded: http://cygwin.com/goldstars/#FF
Hi,
As invited by Corinna to take over maintenance of the Cygwin shutdown
package[1].
Since this is my first package could somebody please check it?
wget --cut-dirs=2 -r -nH \
http://www.fesevur.com/downloads/cygwin32/shutdown/shutdown-1.10-1.tar.bz2 \
http://www.fesevur.com/downloads
On Jun 7 13:14, Frank Fesevur wrote:
Hi,
As invited by Corinna to take over maintenance of the Cygwin shutdown
package[1].
Since this is my first package could somebody please check it?
wget --cut-dirs=2 -r -nH \
http://www.fesevur.com/downloads/cygwin32/shutdown/shutdown-1.10-1
A new version of the Cygwin shutdown 1.10-1 has been released and can
be found at a server near you.
BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY NOTE
===
Cygwin shutdown gives a POSIX/Linux-like shutdown experience and tries
to mimic the common Linux shutdown command line options as much
A new version of the Cygwin shutdown 1.10-1 has been released and can
be found at a server near you.
BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY NOTE
===
Cygwin shutdown gives a POSIX/Linux-like shutdown experience and tries
to mimic the common Linux shutdown command line options as much
2013/5/22 Corinna Vinschen:
After that, checking out the project is done using
$ cvs -d :ext:your login@sourceware.org:/cvs/cygwin-apps co shutdown
The code is in CVS.
Since this is my first package and it uses the CVS I have a question
about the next steps.
If I understand things
On Jun 6 14:21, Frank Fesevur wrote:
2013/5/22 Corinna Vinschen:
After that, checking out the project is done using
$ cvs -d :ext:your login@sourceware.org:/cvs/cygwin-apps co shutdown
The code is in CVS.
Since this is my first package and it uses the CVS I have a question
about
of person who approved request.
After that, checking out the project is done using
$ cvs -d :ext:your login@sourceware.org:/cvs/cygwin-apps co shutdown
Thanks,
Corinna
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On May 20 13:40, Frank Fesevur wrote:
Hi Corinna,
Since nobody made real objections about changing the short flag for
hibernate from -h to -b to make room for -h for halt [1], I created a
patch to change the shutdown program. The patch was created back in
March, but with all your work being
Fedin Pavel sent the following at Monday, May 20, 2013 10:00 AM
And following the same logic we would need to teach our find.exe (already
mentioned on this list) to understand Windows options instead of UNIX
options...
FYI, Windows find = grep
c:\ find /?
Searches for a text string in a
2013/5/21 Corinna Vinschen:
I'm a bit reluctant as of the backward compatibility breakage. What
if somebody uses shutdown in a script? You know, starting a backup
in the evening and the last action of the script is to hibernate the
machine or something like that...
That's why I sent my
On May 21 17:20, Frank Fesevur wrote:
2013/5/21 Corinna Vinschen:
I'm a bit reluctant as of the backward compatibility breakage. What
if somebody uses shutdown in a script? You know, starting a backup
in the evening and the last action of the script is to hibernate the
machine
2013/5/21 Corinna Vinschen:
Uhm... I would prefer if we had the cygwin-specific tools in a single
repository, if it's not asked too much. I'm sure we could add git
access as well, if it's not already available.
I can continue to use CVS, no problem. No need to use git, just for
the sake of
Hi Corinna,
Since nobody made real objections about changing the short flag for
hibernate from -h to -b to make room for -h for halt [1], I created a
patch to change the shutdown program. The patch was created back in
March, but with all your work being done on cygwin64, your holiday and
myself
Frank,
I would be unhappy with this proposed change. The Windows
shutdown.exe uses:
'h' for hibernate
'l' for logoff
's' for shutdown and halt
'r' for shutdown and restart
'g' for shutdown and restart including registered applications
'a' for abort shutdown
with the following modifiers
I would be unhappy with this proposed change. The Windows
shutdown.exe uses:
'h' for hibernate
'l' for logoff
's' for shutdown and halt
'r' for shutdown and restart
'g' for shutdown and restart including registered applications
'a' for abort shutdown
with the following
On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 9:59 AM, Fedin Pavel wrote:
At the other hand, IMHO, Windows .bat scripts are never run from wihin bash,
and vice versa, UNIX .sh scripts are never run from within cmd.exe...
I do this.
Create a null (native, i.e. non-cygwin) program named #! and put it in
PATH.
) to understand Windows
options instead of UNIX options... Even further, in terminal case, why
have Cygwin at all ? It is different from Windows command line and
this is confusing... Kind regards.
Unlike the 'find' command, the shutdown command can leave the machine in
a state which cannot be recovered
Greetings, Fedin Pavel!
At the other hand, IMHO, Windows .bat scripts are never run from wihin
bash, and vice versa, UNIX .sh scripts are never run from within cmd.exe...
That's a bold claim. If I run it down to underlying interpreter, I always run
all scripts from cmd, be it .bat, .cmd,
2013/5/20 Jeffrey Altman:
I believe it is very important that the Cygwin shutdown not alter the
meaning of command line parameters such that they are different from the
Windows native version. The various options are already too confusing
to remember. Typing the right option value
Jon TURNEY jon.turney at dronecode.org.uk writes:
On 08/08/2011 17:49, Howard Feil wrote:
The OS of the target machines was CENTOS 5.5 and 5.4
[root at MQWKS4 ~]# ssh -V
OpenSSH_4.3p2, OpenSSL 0.9.8e-fips-rhel5 01 Jul 2008
[logs snipped]
Thanks very much for the information. I am
I've just updated the shutdown package to 1.8-1.
This is a copyright update in the first place, from GPLv2+ to GPLv3+.
All Windows 9x and NT4 considerations have been removed from the code.
I also changed the packaging method to cygport.
To update your installation, click on the Install Cygwin
I've just updated the shutdown package to 1.8-1.
This is a copyright update in the first place, from GPLv2+ to GPLv3+.
All Windows 9x and NT4 considerations have been removed from the code.
I also changed the packaging method to cygport.
To update your installation, click on the Install Cygwin
On Sep 1 14:51, LMH wrote:
I have a bash script that runs rsync and I have been trying to add a
command to shutdown the computer after the backup has finished
running.
I have added,
shutdown -s now
and also tried,
shutdown -s 5
shutdown -x now
shutdown -x 5
but the computer
Using the full path was successful.
As an aside, why does which shutdown return /usr/bin/shutdown when the
shutdown app is located in /bin/shutdown? What value does the /usr part
of the path have in this context?
I suppose I should use force, but I never have anything running when I
run
On 9/2/2011 11:26 AM, LMH wrote:
As an aside, why does which shutdown return /usr/bin/shutdown when the
shutdown app is located in /bin/shutdown? What value does the /usr part
of the path have in this context?
/bin and /usr/bin are the same thing by default under Cygwin. c:\cygwin
I have a bash script that runs rsync and I have been trying to add a
command to shutdown the computer after the backup has finished running.
I have added,
shutdown -s now
and also tried,
shutdown -s 5
shutdown -x now
shutdown -x 5
but the computer doesn't shut down. Running which shutdown
On 9/1/2011 2:51 PM, LMH wrote:
I have a bash script that runs rsync and I have been trying to add a command
to shutdown the computer after the backup has finished running.
I have added,
shutdown -s now
and also tried,
shutdown -s 5
shutdown -x now
shutdown -x 5
but the computer doesn't
: X server shutdown or killed/destroyed
On 29/07/2011 15:27, Howard Feil wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
So far ssh -Y seems to be doing the trick.
Good.
I'd like to know a bit more about why this is happening, though, so if you
could share the OS and sshd version which is running on the machine
On 29/07/2011 15:27, Howard Feil wrote:
Thanks for the reply.
So far ssh -Y seems to be doing the trick.
Good.
I'd like to know a bit more about why this is happening, though, so if you
could share the OS and sshd version which is running on the machine you are
sshd-ing to, and the output
Hi,
i use cygwin 1.7.5 on XP and try to reboot a win 2003 or win 2008 server with
ssh and shutdown.exe.
result of /usr/bin/shutdown.exe or ../windows/system32/shutdown.exe is
shutdown: required privilege not held: Error 1300
The ssh-user has Admin rights and if connect with rdp this user can
On Jun 15 09:02, ca...@gmx.de wrote:
Hi,
i use cygwin 1.7.5 on XP and try to reboot a win 2003 or win 2008 server with
ssh and shutdown.exe.
result of /usr/bin/shutdown.exe or ../windows/system32/shutdown.exe is
shutdown: required privilege not held: Error 1300
I can't reproduce
of POSIXy
stuff like process group and child signalling, tty disconnection, etc. This
finally passes control to pinfo::exit(), which takes care of indicating the
correct overall exit status and then gives control to the OS process shutdown
routine, ExitProcess().
During ExitProcess(), all the statically
how-startup-shutdown-work.txt ?
cgf
in the series.
Maybe how-startup-shutdown-work.txt ?
Okeydokey, will check it in with that name (well, modulo -works).
That wasn't a typo. I actually chose work specifically because I was
thinking it was how startup and shutdown work.
But nevermind.
cgf
What does this mean?
$ win_shutdown
WARNING!!! System is going down NOW
shutdown: Couldn't shutdown: Error 53 The network path was not found.
where win_shutdown just contains:
shutdown -s now
Frédéric Bron
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On Mon, 23 Feb 2009 09:39:48 +0100
Frédéric Bron frederic.b...@m4x.org wrote:
What does this mean?
$ win_shutdown
WARNING!!! System is going down NOW
shutdown: Couldn't shutdown: Error 53 The network path was not found.
where win_shutdown just contains:
shutdown -s now
Are you calling
On Feb 23 09:39, Fr?d?ric Bron wrote:
What does this mean?
$ win_shutdown
WARNING!!! System is going down NOW
shutdown: Couldn't shutdown: Error 53 The network path was not found.
where win_shutdown just contains:
shutdown -s now
Error 53 is returned by the InitiateSystemShutdown
I've got an install of several hundred PC's all running cygwin-X. One of
the issues we are having is that we run startxwin.bat when the PC
starts up but when the users go to shutdown the register they get an
error screen of Unable to shutdown cygwin-x. Please press end now or
cancel
On Dec 3, 2007 1:35 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I would like to delete files when the Cygwin Server is shut down.
there is no server. you're thinking of an X server from the X/Cygwin project.
Is there a way in cygwin to trap the shutdown event? (Ctrl-Alt-Backspace or
clicking
Hello,
I would like to delete files when the Cygwin Server is shut down.
Is there a way in cygwin to trap the shutdown event? (Ctrl-Alt-Backspace or
clicking on the Cygwin Exit Button).
Many thanks.
phiroc
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Ken Shaffer wrote:
I have just checked the source for the daemon() function and the
setsid executable. They
both call fork() and then setsid(). Do the console/rxvt process stick
after calling ssh -f
because file descriptors are left open? Can you suggest a strategy to
deal with this?
I'm not
I originally reported this in October 2006
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2006-10/msg00399.html:
[Michael Hoffman]
When I log out of or shutdown my Windows login session, if I had a
background process that I started within a Win32 rxvt session, I get an
error that rxvt0some other hex numbers
I have just checked the source for the daemon() function and the setsid
executable. They
both call fork() and then setsid(). Do the console/rxvt process stick after
calling ssh -f
because file descriptors are left open? Can you suggest a strategy to deal with
this?
I'm not running ssh as a
About 6 months to a year ago, I started getting a message on
logout/shutdown that \cygwin\bin\run -p /usr/X11R6/... was not
responding. I'm not sure what hung but if I cancel the
logout/shutdown, the SysTray icon remains, but no longer responds.
XWin is in the task list.
Could this be a problem
When I log out of or shutdown my Windows login session, if I had a
background process that I started within a Win32 rxvt session, I get an
error that rxvt0some other hex numbers has not shut down. For
example if I use ssh -f or run ssh in the background using , this
symptom manifests.
I
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006, Michael Hoffman wrote:
When I log out of or shutdown my Windows login session, if I had a
background process that I started within a Win32 rxvt session, I get an
error that rxvt0some other hex numbers has not shut down. For
example if I use ssh -f or run ssh
Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Wed, 11 Oct 2006, Michael Hoffman wrote:
When I log out of or shutdown my Windows login session, if I had a
background process that I started within a Win32 rxvt session, I get an
error that rxvt0some other hex numbers has not shut down. For
example if I use ssh -f
Hi,
Is it possible, using some cygwin functionality, to tell Windows to
execute a command at shutdown? For instance, I would like to have:
ipconfig.exe /release
executed everytime I shutdown Windows, since I need that to avoid
problems with my cable provider when using dual-boot. How
On Sun, 2 Jul 2006, Maurício wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible, using some cygwin functionality, to tell Windows to
execute a command at shutdown? For instance, I would like to have:
ipconfig.exe /release
executed everytime I shutdown Windows, since I need that to avoid
problems with my
Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Sun, 2 Jul 2006, Maurício wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible, using some cygwin functionality, to tell Windows to
execute a command at shutdown? For instance, I would like to have:
ipconfig.exe /release
executed everytime I shutdown Windows, since I need that to avoid
Maurício wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible, using some cygwin functionality, to tell Windows to
execute a command at shutdown? For instance, I would like to have:
ipconfig.exe /release
executed everytime I shutdown Windows, since I need that to avoid
problems with my cable provider when using
On Sun, 2 Jul 2006, Maurício wrote:
Igor Peshansky wrote:
On Sun, 2 Jul 2006, Maurício wrote:
Is it possible, using some cygwin functionality, to tell Windows to
execute a command at shutdown? For instance, I would like to have:
ipconfig.exe /release
executed everytime I
It seem that with recent snapshots the command
shutdown -x now
does not work any more.
I have done:
PC On
login as Administrator
click on Cygwin.bat link on the desktop
$ shutdown -x now (or shutdown -x 60)
but the bash window (Cygwin.bat) is not closed and a window
Hello world!,
I need to shutdown my win 2000 O.S. at a specified time or now.
I'd like to use the command shutdown --force now but the system answer is
that I don't have the necessary priviledge. How can I do? Have I to activate
some service with cygrunsrv.exe for exemple? I'm working
Christian Lanconelli (servizio) wrote:
Hello world!,
I need to shutdown my win 2000 O.S. at a specified time or now.
I'd like to use the command shutdown --force now but the system answer is
that I don't have the necessary priviledge. How can I do? Have I to activate
some service
hello
my problem is that when i launch it with
shutdown -f -s 15
then it correctly terminates the windows session and everything but doesn't
switch off computer, it will stay with message that it is safe to turn off
computer
however when i shutdown windows manually (or for example when i set
On Nov 11 12:42, Selmi Luko? wrote:
hello
my problem is that when i launch it with
shutdown -f -s 15
then it correctly terminates the windows session and everything but doesn't
switch off computer, it will stay with message that it is safe to turn off
computer
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin
Am I the only one experiencing this problem? No comments at all?
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Gunnar Brading wrote:
The problem I am experiencing is that my ssh-agent won't die when
logging out or shutting down my Windows XP.
Instead I get the standard dialog box about Cannot end this program
with the option
The problem I am experiencing is that my ssh-agent won't die when
logging out or shutting down my Windows XP.
Instead I get the standard dialog box about Cannot end this program
with the option to end now, or cancel. Pusing the end now button
solves the problem, but I cannot find any reason for
On Apr 29 09:27, Wheeler, Frederick W (Research) wrote:
I have found that when I Lock Computer in Windows 2000 just after running
shutdown --exitex 10
then the computer does not shut down. Nothing happens. The command just
exits.
When the computer is not locked, shutdown
On Apr 29 09:27, Wheeler, Frederick W (Research) wrote:
I have found that when I Lock Computer in Windows 2000 just after running
shutdown --exitex 10 then the computer does not shut down. Nothing
happens. The command just exits.
When the computer is not locked, shutdown --exitex 10
With -x it works fine.
Thank you.
angelo.
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I have tried shutdown-1.6-1. Now it seems to work in the sense that
shutdown now
shutdown 5
... 30
etc.
starts the procedure of shutdown, i.e. disconnets the user, saves the
configuration... . When it seems it is being to turn off the PC, Windows
says (in low resoultion
On Apr 22 21:37, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
I have tried shutdown-1.6-1. Now it seems to work in the sense that
shutdown now
shutdown 5
... 30
etc.
starts the procedure of shutdown, i.e. disconnets the user, saves the
configuration... . When it seems it is being to turn
I've just updated the version of shutdown to 1.7-1.
This version adds the -x/--exitex option, which allows to use the
ExitWindowsEx function on Windows NT. This is important if shutdown is
supposed to poweroff on Windows 2000, since the InitiateSystemShutdown
implementation on Windows 2000
Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin at cygwin.com writes:
Too late. shutdown-1.6-1 should be on the mirrors soon.
Corinna
shutdown-1.6-1 fixes the problem for me.
Regards many thanks,
Christian
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I've just updated the version of shutdown to 1.7-1.
This version adds the -x/--exitex option, which allows to use the
ExitWindowsEx function on Windows NT. This is important if shutdown is
supposed to poweroff on Windows 2000, since the InitiateSystemShutdown
implementation on Windows 2000
On Apr 21 23:52, Angelo Graziosi (D. Zanello) wrote:
I am tried as Administrator:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/Downloads/cygwin
$ shutdown now
WARNING!!! System is going down NOW
shutdown: Couldn't shutdown: Error 5 Accesso negato.
(also shutdown 5 does not work)
See http
Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin at cygwin.com writes:
On Apr 21 23:52, Angelo Graziosi (D. Zanello) wrote:
I am tried as Administrator:
Administrator at graziosi ~/Downloads/cygwin
$ shutdown now
WARNING!!! System is going down NOW
shutdown: Couldn't shutdown: Error 5
On Apr 22 09:05, Christian Weinberger wrote:
Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin at cygwin.com writes:
On Apr 21 23:52, Angelo Graziosi (D. Zanello) wrote:
I am tried as Administrator:
Administrator at graziosi ~/Downloads/cygwin
$ shutdown now
WARNING!!! System
On Apr 22 13:17, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Apr 22 10:59, Jason FU wrote:
Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin at cygwin.com writes:
I know, that's why I was asking. I just ran shutdown-1.5-1 again on
2003 Server and it works fine for me. I tried it in local sessions,
remote desktop
Same problem here with the previous version of shutdown:
- cygwin 1.5.15
- shutdown 1.4-1
- XP Home SP2
- connect via sshd or local on the desktop
Works fine from accounts that are in the admin group, but not for root.
Same error message (but in german).
Did you test
On Apr 22 12:54, Christian Weinberger wrote:
Same problem here with the previous version of shutdown:
- cygwin 1.5.15
- shutdown 1.4-1
- XP Home SP2
- connect via sshd or local on the desktop
Works fine from accounts that are in the admin group, but not for root.
Same
Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin at cygwin.com writes:
On Apr 22 13:17, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
I've created a patched version of shutdown which should give us some
hint why it doesn't work for you. The source is attached. Just call
`make shutdown' and run this newly created shutdown
Jason FU tsfu at ust.hk writes:
Corinna Vinschen corinna-cygwin at cygwin.com writes:
On Apr 22 13:17, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
I've created a patched version of shutdown which should give us some
hint why it doesn't work for you. The source is attached. Just call
`make
On Apr 22 13:14, Jason FU wrote:
===
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/Shared Documents/C++
$ ls -la shutdown.*
-rw-r--r-- 1 tsfu None 10631 Apr 22 21:13 shutdown.c
-rwxr-xr-x 1 tsfu None 24549 Apr 22 21:14 shutdown.exe
[EMAIL PROTECTED
On Apr 22 13:22, Jason FU wrote:
Jason FU tsfu at ust.hk writes:
This one works. I forgot to use
./shutdown.exe ...
Thanks for testing.
Corinna
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Same effect with shutdown-1.5-1
root is member of the admin group but does not map to the builtin
administrator.
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2005-04/msg00977.html
Corinna
I wanted to test if root lacks some of the system priviliges that I
assigned to most of my other accounts
I've just updated the version of shutdown to 1.6-1.
This version is a plain bugfix release which also adds a couple of
additional error messages to allow easier tracking down problems.
However, here's the release message for 1.5-1 again, for the people
who love to view replays:
On Windows NT
returned 0xc073=STATUS_NONE_MAPPED)!
There is no user root, just a Cygwin group called root which maps to
the Administrators group.
I´ll try the modified version of shutdown over the weekend and post the
results.
Too late. shutdown-1.6-1 should be on the mirrors soon.
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I've just updated the version of shutdown to 1.5-1.
This version has some bugfixes plus two new features:
On Windows NT systems, shutdown now uses InitiateSystemShutdown to start
system shutdowns and reboots. This function has several advantages.
It allows to specify a time until shutdown
I am tried as Administrator:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~/Downloads/cygwin
$ shutdown now
WARNING!!! System is going down NOW
shutdown: Couldn't shutdown: Error 5 Accesso negato.
(also shutdown 5 does not work)
Thank you,
angelo.
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I've just updated the version of shutdown to 1.5-1.
This version has some bugfixes plus two new features:
On Windows NT systems, shutdown now uses InitiateSystemShutdown to start
system shutdowns and reboots. This function has several advantages.
It allows to specify a time until shutdown
--- Vijay Kiran Kamuju wrote:
Hi
is there a way to shutdown the Xserver from command line
rather than using ps and checking for pid of XWin and using kill -9
if u can provide that option from command line it would be gr8
when XWin is started i have to go to the tray icon and shutit
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004, Vijay Kiran Kamuju wrote:
Hi
is there a way to shutdown the Xserver from command line
No.
rather than using ps and checking for pid of XWin and using kill -9
I'm afraid this seems to be the best option for killing the xserver.
if u can provide that option from
Alexander Gottwald wrote:
On Wed, 22 Sep 2004, Vijay Kiran Kamuju wrote:
Hi
is there a way to shutdown the Xserver from command line
No.
This should work:
kill -9 `pidof /usr/X11R6/bin/XWin`
Note that case is important here. It might be better to use a
different signal, SIGHUP seems
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