cygwin sent the following at Sunday, January 22, 2012 3:39 PM
>Thanks for corroborating my finding.
I wasn't corroborating. You originally asked for debugging help and I
"debugged" it for you. Except that there was no bug. There was
"operator error".
>Does anybody else think it is odd
>that th
On 1/22/2012 10:21 AM, Len Giambrone wrote:
I believe that PuTTy is SSH2, while Cygwin is OpenSSH. You can convert them
using
ssh-keygen:
ssh-keygen -f putty_key -i> openssh_key
I tried this. It didn't work. Same error as before.
Read 8.2.12 of the Putty help file - had no idea there was a
is very evanescent and usually linked on how find is called.
Could you try the latest snapshot?
snapshots 20120122 07:28:45 seems to have solved the issue
Looks like my guess was correct. I added refence counting to Cygwin's
inaptly-named fhandler structures recently to work around a pr
Thanks for corroborating my finding. Does anybody else think it is odd
that this has not been pointed out before? Why would date use signed
long integers to hold numbers of seconds? You would think this problem
would have been detected in like 1974 or so. Do I just suck it up, or
is there a
anescent and usually linked on how find is called.
>>
>> Could you try the latest snapshot?
>
>snapshots 20120122 07:28:45 seems to have solved the issue
Looks like my guess was correct. I added refence counting to Cygwin's
inaptly-named fhandler structures recently to work
snapshots 20120122 07:28:45 seems to have solved the issue
Regards
Marco
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Greetings, Andrew DeFaria!
> You mention "converting keys from OpenSSH to PuTTY, or the other way
> around". What is this conversion process that you speak of? How do you
> convert a PuTTY key to an OpenSSH key? Because so far nobody's mentioned
> where in this process I need to convert between
On 01/22/2012 10:21 AM, Len Giambrone wrote:
I believe that PuTTy is SSH2, while Cygwin is OpenSSH. You can convert them
using
ssh-keygen:
ssh-keygen -f putty_key -i> openssh_key
If this is true then it kinda kills the "ease of use" thing. It's hard
enough trying to tell somebody to use putt
I believe that PuTTy is SSH2, while Cygwin is OpenSSH. You can convert them
using
ssh-keygen:
ssh-keygen -f putty_key -i > openssh_key
-Len
On Jan 22, 2012, at 1:47 AM, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> On 01/21/2012 07:28 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
>> Well, *I* am using Cygwin SSH and PuTTY. And I've
cygwin sent the following at Friday, January 20, 2012 7:34 PM
>I'm seeing a problem with my setup where the date command fails in an
>odd way:
>
>this is what it does: $ date -d '1 January 1900' date: invalid date `1
>January 1900'
>
>same thing on a linux box: $ date -d '1 January 1900' Mon Jan 1
On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 08:30:23AM +0100, marco atzeri wrote:
>On 1/22/2012 6:53 AM, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>> On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 12:47:19AM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>> On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 01:07:45PM +1100, Shaddy Baddah wrote:
Hi,
On 22/01/12 05:18, Christo
Hi all,
I have some problems with gethostid functions. When I run it on some
nodes of my cluster I get the same return value although hostnames and
IP addresses are different. Here are the logs for 2 nodes (test
program is in the attach, as well as cygcheck output).
C:\Users\gribov.y>\\s-cw-head\
Hi,
On 22/01/12 21:33, Shaddy Baddah wrote:
You are right about the stack trace, as it is from the "first known
bad" snapshot, 2011-12-17. And it was wrong of me to use that
snapshot, as the "Bad address" errors don't occur with the latest
snapshot, 2012-01-11.
It seems I spoke too soon. The b
Hi,
On 22/01/12 16:53, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 12:47:19AM -0500, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sun, Jan 22, 2012 at 01:07:45PM +1100, Shaddy Baddah wrote:
Hi,
On 22/01/12 05:18, Christopher Faylor wrote:
Thanks for the positive feedback. It looks like if we can fix
On Fri, 2012-01-20 at 14:50 +, Dave Korn wrote:
> Bash wasn't one of the packages updated - we've been on bash 4 since
> February last year, and I already had it installed last september when I was
> successfully using cygport to build the gcc-4.5.3-1 release. So I figure that
> the 4.x set
Hello;
How can I get access for cygdrive folder from pure-ftpd?
If I browse I cant see that. Why?
Thanks
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