JR wrote:
Thanks! I changed mirrors and setup downloaded a new version of openssh... The
script ran fine after.
Is there any known conflict between RealVNC server with encryption on and
Cygwin/Openssh?
After I got the sshd installed my RealVNC client stopped working.
I don't know. Is the Rea
Attached is an updated implementation of ssh-host-config that uses csih.
It seems to work pretty well for the various tests I've put it through,
although it REQUIRES csih-0.1.3.
(However, the -w/--pwd option doesn't operate correctly, unless you have
patched csih. This problem isn't awful: it'
Thanks! I changed mirrors and setup downloaded a new version of openssh... The
script ran fine after.
Is there any known conflict between RealVNC server with encryption on and
Cygwin/Openssh?
After I got the sshd installed my RealVNC client stopped working.
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JR wrote:
When I run the ssh-host-config script I get the following error.
/usr/bin/ssh-host-config: line 624: syntax error: unexpected end of file
Just upgrade the openssh package, you are stumbling on a bug with the
ssh-host-config.
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When I run the ssh-host-config script I get the following error.
/usr/bin/ssh-host-config: line 624: syntax error: unexpected end of file
I am in the Administrator group and everything went fine during install. The
shell and all the tools seem to work but the ssh-host-config script seems to be
br
[sorry for the post-through, I don't have the original post]
>
> David Johnstone wrote on 01 April 2008 20:55:
>
> > For the moment I only really need the cygwin X-Server - do
> you think
> > that will that run ok with the Logitech Process Manager?
> > Or is that asking for trouble again?
>
csih (cygwin-service-installation-helper) provides a library of shell
functions that can be used by other cygwin packages that provide servers
and daemons. It can assist in various service installation tasks, such as:
* identifying the underlying Windows OS
* detecting whether a "privileged use
想 李 wrote:
Hi List:
I just got a small suggestion to the setup.exe of cygwin. I feel it could
be useful to add a function, which makes it possible to export the package
list (that you currently installed or going to install) into a file (txt for
example), or at least allow people to copy the cha
Hi List:
I just got a small suggestion to the setup.exe of cygwin. I feel it could be
useful to add a function, which makes it possible to export the package list
(that you currently installed or going to install) into a file (txt for
example), or at least allow people to copy the characters f
On Apr 2, 2008, at 9:27, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Did you try anything besides switching the user? For instance:
- Did you check the event log?
Yes, did not find anything useful.
- Did you check /var/run/sshd.log? If it's empty it's probably
because
the domain user has no write per
Hi
New versions of 'jasper/libjasper1.701_0/libjasper-devel' have been uploaded to
a server near you.
DESCRIPTION:
JasPer is a collection of software (i.e., a library and application programs)
for the coding and manipulation of images. This software can handle image data
in a
var
Hi
New versions of 'libsmi/libsmi2/libsmi-devel' have been uploaded to a server
near you.
DESCRIPTION:
The core of the libsmi distribution is a library that allows management
applications to access SMI MIB module definitions. On top of this library, there
are tools to check, analyze
Hello Dave,
thanks a lot for your suggestion; I saw indeed an error message from "zcat",
and after I deleted /etc/setup/cygrunsrv.lst.gz I was able to finish the
installation with the original setup.exe.
Thanks again :-)
Marek
- Original Message
> From: Dave Korn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Apr 2 09:11, Alfred von Campe wrote:
> On Mar 28, 2008, at 11:28, Dave Korn wrote:
>> Alfred von Campe wrote on 28 March 2008 12:30:
>>
>>> I have tried various ways to get the sshd service started as a domain
>>> user (instead of the default local user "sshd_server") and can not
>>> get it to
On Mar 28, 2008, at 11:28, Dave Korn wrote:
Alfred von Campe wrote on 28 March 2008 12:30:
I have tried various ways to get the sshd service started as a domain
user (instead of the default local user "sshd_server") and can not
get it to work. What is the correct syntax to specify a domain use
Marc wrote on 02 April 2008 13:39:
> > I have the following problem: When I try to run setup.exe (v.
> > 2.573.2.2) to update my Cygwin installation, it crashes when
> > uninstalling cygrunsrv package. This happens every time I execute it. I
> > have tried:
This is probably a known bug to do
My message bounced... Re-send:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have the following problem: When I try to run setup.exe (v. 2.573.2.2) to
> update my Cygwin installation, it crashes when uninstalling cygrunsrv
> package.
> This happens every time I execute it. I have tried:
>
> - to stop the running Cygwin
On Apr 2 10:56, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> The above mentioned names are the old directory names used before Vista.
> These names have changed, for instance, "Application Data" is now called
> "AppData". The old names still exist though, as directory junction
> points with SYSTEM and HIDDEN bit
> Subject: Re: postinstall hang
>
> >> "Potential app conflicts:
> >> Logitech Process Monitor service
> >> Detected: HKLM Registry Key, Named process."
> >>
> >> So perhaps the problem is there?
> >
> >THAT'S IT!
> >
> > Logitech process monitor is infamous for borking cygwin. Stop an
James Abley schrieb:
(...)
I see.
Probably a reason why it fails for me.
I've just tried the current snapshot and most (all?) of my problems
with long path names have gone away, whereas the main release was
failing at the start of the month.
Previously:
2008/03/07 20:47:05 [13024] rsync: r
Hello!
The bash history of my session is not saved when I am closing the
cmd.exe window.
The shell history is saved between sessions if I am closing session with
exit.
Is it possible to save shell history when closing window and not issuing
the exit command?
/Anders
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David Johnstone wrote on 01 April 2008 20:55:
> For the moment I only really need the cygwin X-Server -
> do you think that will that run ok with the Logitech Process Manager?
> Or is that asking for trouble again?
Definitely asking for trouble. In my experience, it'll start breaking
cygwin p
Popper, Samuel (US SSA) wrote on 01 April 2008 21:13:
> The output of cygcheck and sc.exe are both attached to this message.
> Nothing there looked out of the ordinary to me, but I'm sure that you
> have a better idea of what to look for.
Only a couple of things that could conceivably be releva
On Apr 1 23:04, James Abley wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was testing this snapshot as part of my exploration into how long
> path name support is coming on, specifically for rsync. It seems to be
> going very well; thanks for all the improvements. I did notice a
> couple of things:
>
> $ ls -l ~
> ls: can
> Charles Wilson writes:
> Yes? I mentioned this in the changelog, but not in the announcement,
> because the one about which you complained was never formally
> announced.
Sorry for the noise.
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On Apr 1 18:38, Eric Blake wrote:
> According to Corinna Vinschen on 4/1/2008 7:44 AM:
> | Shouldn't the "nobody" entry
> | disappear when calling chmod? That's how I understand the statement in
> | the POSIX docs:
> |
> | "An alternate file access control mechanism shall [...] be disabled for
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