Re: Error when attempting to start inetd

2007-08-14 Thread René Berber
Michael Grand wrote: > Thanks, putting -D in the arguments list fixed the problem. However, it > does not let me access the pop3 server or the imap server. Here is what > my output looks like: > $ telnet localhost 110 > Trying 127.0.0.1... > Connected to FAMILYROOM. > Escape character is '^]'. >

Re: Error when attempting to start inetd

2007-08-14 Thread Michael Grand
Thanks, putting -D in the arguments list fixed the problem. However, it does not let me access the pop3 server or the imap server. Here is what my output looks like: $ telnet localhost 110 Trying 127.0.0.1... Connected to FAMILYROOM. Escape character is '^]'. Connection closed by foreign host.

Re: How to rename file case-sensitive?

2007-08-14 Thread Steve Holden
Jeff Hawk wrote: -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Andrew DeFaria Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 10:03 AM To: cygwin@cygwin.com Subject: Re: How to rename file case-sensitive? Fergus wrote: rename foo Foo Wish it was so easy. The syntax

Re: max number of spawn processes

2007-08-14 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Tue, Aug 14, 2007 at 04:31:23PM -0700, Bob Bae wrote: >Hi > >I am using the lastest cygwin snapshot 20070810 source base. I cannot >spawn more than 256 processes. I tried changing CHILD_MAX and >OPEN_MAX to increase the limit but the same limit applies in my test >programs. > >Is there a way t

Re: Error when attempting to start inetd

2007-08-14 Thread René Berber
Michael Grand wrote: > It appears as though "inetd --install-as-service" is either bugged or I > somehow used it incorrectly (although I can't see how that would have > happened, it's pretty straight forward). I reinstalled inetutils and > instead of running "inetd --install-as-service" I ran thi

max number of spawn processes

2007-08-14 Thread Bob Bae
Hi I am using the lastest cygwin snapshot 20070810 source base. I cannot spawn more than 256 processes. I tried changing CHILD_MAX and OPEN_MAX to increase the limit but the same limit applies in my test programs. Is there a way to increase the limit? -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.co

Re: Error when attempting to start inetd

2007-08-14 Thread Michael Grand
It appears as though "inetd --install-as-service" is either bugged or I somehow used it incorrectly (although I can't see how that would have happened, it's pretty straight forward). I reinstalled inetutils and instead of running "inetd --install-as-service" I ran this command: 'cygrunsrv -I i

Re: Error when attempting to start inetd

2007-08-14 Thread René Berber
Michael Grand wrote: > René Berber wrote: > >> What about `inetd --install-as-service`? > > Yes, although possibly not in the version of cygcheck that I attached, > as I have been through several reinstalls to try and fix this. I have > attached a new cygcheck result. > > >> does `cygrunsrv -

Re: Error when attempting to start inetd

2007-08-14 Thread Michael Grand
René Berber wrote: What about `inetd --install-as-service`? Yes, although possibly not in the version of cygcheck that I attached, as I have been through several reinstalls to try and fix this. I have attached a new cygcheck result. does `cygrunsrv -Q inetd` or a `cygrunsrv -L` shows th

Re: Error when attempting to start inetd

2007-08-14 Thread René Berber
Michael Grand wrote: > René Berber wrote: > >> Looking at your cygcheck.out inetd doesn't appear as a service, did you >> run >> iu-config? have you read /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/inetutils-1.3.2.README? > > Yes and yes. What about `inetd --install-as-service`? does `cygrunsrv -Q inetd` or a `cyg

Re: Error when attempting to start inetd

2007-08-14 Thread Michael Grand
René Berber wrote: Looking at your cygcheck.out inetd doesn't appear as a service, did you run iu-config? have you read /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/inetutils-1.3.2.README? Yes and yes. -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/pr

Re: Error when attempting to start inetd

2007-08-14 Thread René Berber
Michael Grand wrote: > When I attempt to start inetd using "net start inetd" it reports this error: > "The service is not responding to the control function". The service is > installed, and I can attempt to run it from the services manager but I get > this error: "Error 1053: The service did not

Re: Group permissions showing up as question marks?

2007-08-14 Thread Steve
Excellent Larry. That worked perfectly. If you have any control over the content of the first page, if you could see that it includes the phrase 'question marks' instead of the ungoogleable '??' that would be ideal. Thanks again, -S -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe

Re: Group permissions showing up as question marks?

2007-08-14 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Steve wrote: I am not sure how to interpret the fact that the files on my Windows 2003 Server are showing group permissions as '??'. Is this just a side-effect of the fact that windows permissions don't distinguish between user and group ownership? Is it that the group owner was not properly

Group permissions showing up as question marks?

2007-08-14 Thread Steve
I am not sure how to interpret the fact that the files on my Windows 2003 Server are showing group permissions as '??'. Is this just a side-effect of the fact that windows permissions don't distinguish between user and group ownership? Is it that the group owner was not properly created? Thank

Re: [Bulk] RE: Crash when accessing usb storage devices after updating from cygwin 1.5.20-1

2007-08-14 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Thomas wrote: Kerio, Agnitum or ZoneAlarm Personal Firewall But this doesn't cause problems with the older version I'm using now. Never underestimate the power of luck. ;-) -- Larry Hall http://www.rfk.com RFK Partners, Inc. (508) 893-

Error when attempting to start inetd

2007-08-14 Thread Michael Grand
When I attempt to start inetd using "net start inetd" it reports this error: "The service is not responding to the control function". The service is installed, and I can attempt to run it from the services manager but I get this error: "Error 1053: The service did not respond to the start or co

Re: [Bulk] RE: Crash when accessing usb storage devices after updating from cygwin 1.5.20-1

2007-08-14 Thread Thomas
Kerio, Agnitum or ZoneAlarm Personal Firewall But this doesn't cause problems with the older version I'm using now. Thanks for your advice. Regards, Thomas. -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documenta

RE: [Bulk] RE: Crash when accessing usb storage devices after updating from cygwin 1.5.20-1

2007-08-14 Thread Dave Korn
On 14 August 2007 17:19, Thomas wrote: >> Disable the Embassy Trust Suite fingerprint reader software ? >> > I could dance. Or maybe roll the drums. Heh, you could. Maybe the power of spiritual healing could fix your computer too. However, that wasn't an entirely random suggestion from me:

Re: [Bulk] RE: Crash when accessing usb storage devices after updating from cygwin 1.5.20-1

2007-08-14 Thread Thomas
Disable the Embassy Trust Suite fingerprint reader software ? I could dance. Or maybe roll the drums. I once read in some change log that there was some change made after 1.5.20-1 that appeared to be related to this problem. Unfortunately, I forgot what it was. But my guess would be tha

RE: Crash when accessing usb storage devices after updating from cygwin 1.5.20-1

2007-08-14 Thread Dave Korn
On 14 August 2007 16:41, Thomas wrote: > I cannot access usb storage devices on my laptop (Acer TM800, Pentium > M), since updating from cygwin 1.5.20-1. > > 9 [sig] ls 860 C:\cygwin\bin\ls.exe: *** fatal error - called > with threadlist_ix -1 Disable the Embassy Trust Suite fingerprin

Crash when accessing usb storage devices after updating from cygwin 1.5.20-1

2007-08-14 Thread Thomas
Hi, I cannot access usb storage devices on my laptop (Acer TM800, Pentium M), since updating from cygwin 1.5.20-1. ls, rsync, bash and other commands crash when listing directories. A ls stackdump looks like this: > Stack trace: > Frame Function Args > 0022C388 7C802532 (0734, E

Re: running a GUI app as a service with cygrunsrv

2007-08-14 Thread Igor Peshansky
On Tue, 14 Aug 2007, Rob Siklos wrote: > Hi, > > I've searched google, but couldn't readily find an answer to this. > > What happens if I have a GUI application that I install as a service > (and set the startup type to Auto) with cygrunsrv. Is this supported? > > I'm hoping that the window info

RE: How to rename file case-sensitive?

2007-08-14 Thread Jeff Hawk
> -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On > Behalf Of Andrew DeFaria > Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2007 10:03 AM > To: cygwin@cygwin.com > Subject: Re: How to rename file case-sensitive? > > Fergus wrote: > > > rename foo Foo > > > > Wish it was so easy. Th

running a GUI app as a service with cygrunsrv

2007-08-14 Thread Rob Siklos
Hi, I've searched google, but couldn't readily find an answer to this. What happens if I have a GUI application that I install as a service (and set the startup type to Auto) with cygrunsrv. Is this supported? I'm hoping that the window info will just be thrown away, but the app will still

Re: Fwd: Re: "net use" command works locally on the sytem where cygwin is installed but using rsh doesnt work

2007-08-14 Thread Igor Peshansky
Jaimin, . I've set the Reply-To: accordingly; please make sure your mailer respects it. On Tue, 14 Aug 2007, jaimin bhavsar wrote: > Hi Igor, > > I went through the link you had sent but no luck, can > you please let me know how to enable the permissions > t

Re: How to rename file case-sensitive?

2007-08-14 Thread Andrew DeFaria
Fergus wrote: > rename foo Foo Wish it was so easy. The syntax is rename from to filelist so here you need rename foo Foo foo Fergus How about: $ mv foo bar && mv bar foo ??? -- Andrew DeFaria God must love stupid people... He made so many. -- Unsubscribe info: