On Sat, 2011-10-08 at 17:43 -0400, SJ Wright wrote:
> I really don't know what could be causing this. Has anyone else had
> stackdump problems with software not in the repositories, which they've
> kept installed through an update such as mine?
If you got exiv2 packages from Ports, then this is
My user account is in the Administrators group, but has User Account Control
turned on. I've installed sshd and turned it on, ssh-host-config, and enabled
the Cygwin Local Security Authority authentication package with cyglsa-config.
When I log in via ssh I find I have Administrator privileges:
$
I'll paste in the body of one of the stackdump files presently. All
three I have so far seen look identical to me.
This followed a run of setup.exe to reinstall some packages that showed
up as incomplete during a cygcheck this morning. Unfortunately I haven't
the complete list, just the names
On 10/8/2011 11:35 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
The attached STC arose from my attempt to understand the problem
discussed starting in
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2011-09/msg00405.html .
I'm starting a new thread because there appears to be a Cygwin problem
having nothing to do with emacs.
The STC cre
Hello,
Last current cygwin version 1.7.9 was released 6 months ago, there is
any planned date to release future 1.7.10 version ?
( I am going to create new version 3.0 of varnish cache cygwin
package, and I prefer to wait to cygwin 1.7.10 in case of the release
date is upcoming. )
Thanks,
--
P
The attached STC arose from my attempt to understand the problem
discussed starting in
http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2011-09/msg00405.html .
I'm starting a new thread because there appears to be a Cygwin problem
having nothing to do with emacs.
The STC creates a pipe and then runs `bash -ic
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