ah, that's pretty well hidden.
thanks
MS

Wojciech Bober wrote:
> You didn't find it, because it is related to cygwin not to bash. The
> variable should be set up in windows env vars. I've used this to set
> +x on makefiles, but I have not checked that with TOS tools.
> 
> http://www.cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/ntsec.html
> 
> 2008/12/18 Michael Schippling <sc...@santafe.edu>:
>> I'm a little lost in the thread here but...
>>
>> For the original missing Makerules problem:
>> Go see if you actually have the specified file in the specified place
>> and that it is readable. If you can't find it then you probably need
>> to reinstall your TOS tools. Search this list for "Makerules".
>>
>> For the second USERx problem:
>> You have probably installed your system with only user access permissions.
>> As far as I can tell there is some gray-magic on Windows so I always try
>> both of these techniques -- First, go to the top of the TOS tree in the
>> file manager and right-click on properties. There you should be able to
>> set access permissions for everyone, all the way down, and make sure
>> read-only is NOT set. Second, go to the top of the TOS tree in a bash
>> shell window and type:
>>   chmod -R a+rw *
>> Which should do the same thing, but often seems to not...
>>
>> For the top level nontsec comment:
>> Never heard of it, the bash man page doesn't contain it, and the first
>> few pages of google results are all email discussions of whether to use
>> it or not...so I don't know...It sounds like it might be meant to do
>> what the permissions shuffle stuff above should do, so it might work.
>> But it probably has little to do with a missing Makerules.
>>
>> MS
>>
>> Wojciech Bober wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have not checked this, but try to set following env. variable
>>>
>>> set CYGWIN=nontsec
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Wojtek
>>>
>>> --------------------------------------------------
>>> From: "João Carlos Giacomin" <giaco...@ufla.br>
>>> Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 5:32 PM
>>> To: <tinyos-help@millennium.berkeley.edu>
>>> Subject: Re: [Tinyos-help] Tossim !!   +  make pc
>>>
>>>> Islam,
>>>>
>>>> I had some problems like this, when I tried to compile applications in
>>>> Cygwin. I could make TinyOS work on Cygwin only when I logged in Windows XP
>>>> as the same user that installed TinyOS.
>>>>
>>>> It TinyOS was installed by the user USR1, only USR1 had permission to
>>>> compile applications. But USR1 shares "apps" directory, another user, like
>>>> USR2, can create another subdirectory there and develop his application
>>>> there.
>>>>
>>>> Example: USR2 create a subdirectory "/apps/AppUSR2" and copy Blink.nc
>>>> there. Then USR2 can copile Blink.nc.
>>>>
>>>> If somebody kowns how to fix this problem, please tell me.
>>>>
>>>> *****************
>>>> João Giacomin
>>>> Prof-DCC-UFLA
>>>> *****************
>>>>
>>>> ---------- Original Message -----------
>>>> From: Islam Mohamad Ameen Al Jarrah <g00022...@aus.edu>
>>>> To: tinyos-help@millennium.berkeley.edu
>>>> Sent: Wed, 10 Dec 2008 23:29:15 +0400
>>>> Subject: [Tinyos-help] Tossim !!
>>>>
>>>>> Dear Sir,
>>>>>
>>>>> I am trying to run tossim simulator but unfortunately I have a problem
>>>>> using the command make pc in cygwin !! the error looks as follows :
>>>>>
>>>>> $ make pc
>>>>> ../Makerules:26: /opt/tinyos-1.x/tools/make/Makerules: No such file or
>>>>> directory
>>>>>
>>>>> make: *** No rule to make target `/opt/tinyos-1.x/tools/make/Makerules'.
>>>>> Stop.
>>>>> How can I fix this problem in order to use tossim? another question : Is
>>>>> there any documentations that could help me to run calamri code on MICA2
>>>>> motes??
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>> Islam
>>>> ------- End of Original Message -------
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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>> --
>> Platform: WinXP/Cygwin
>> TinyOS version: 1.x, Boomerang
>> Programmer: MIB510
>> Device(s): Mica2, MicaZ, Tmote
>> Sensor board: homebrew
>>
>>

-- 
Platform: WinXP/Cygwin
TinyOS version: 1.x, Boomerang
Programmer: MIB510
Device(s): Mica2, MicaZ, Tmote
Sensor board: homebrew

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