In sec_auth.cc, get_server_groups contains this clause:
if (get_logon_server (domain, server, false)
&& !get_user_groups (server, grp_list, user, domain)
&& get_logon_server (domain, server, true))
get_user_groups (server, grp_list, user, domain);
The first call to get_logon_ser
On 07/06/13 16:58, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Mon, Jun 03, 2013 at 12:01:02PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Jun 2 23:01, David Stacey wrote:
>>I'm trying to get Poco[1] working under Cygwin, and have hit a
>>problem with the way it manages its threads. A short example
>>(attached) shows
I just upgraded my cygwin installation to 1.7.20-1 this morning and my nfsd
server no longer starts with this error in /var/log/nfsd.log
get_myaddress: ioctl: Invalid argument
Mountd has the same error but portmap starts fine.
I pulled down the source for nfs-server and only see one ioctl in nf
On 2013-04-26 23:22, Rick McCombs AD5DU wrote:
This is not a show stopper, but I can get named to run.
Please try again with 9.9.3-P1.
Yaakov
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On 6/6/2013 16:10, David Stacey wrote:
Thanks to Warren and Corinna for their considerable effort in getting
this working.
Thank you, Davids, for your testing. :)
I'm now nervously considering RFU'ing a -3 version, differing only in
removing the "posixmand" stuff. You'll have two choices on
On Jun 7 18:18, Vasiliy wrote:
> I vote for this issue be double-checked:
>
> 1) there is only one (the latest one provided by setup) cygwin1.dll in my
> $PATH:
> $ which cygwin1.dll
> /usr/bin/cygwin1.dll
>
> $ uname -a
> CYGWIN_NT-6.1 Luminous 1.7.20(0.266/5/3) 2013-06-06 17:36 x86_64 Cygwin
I vote for this issue be double-checked:
1) there is only one (the latest one provided by setup) cygwin1.dll in my $PATH:
$ which cygwin1.dll
/usr/bin/cygwin1.dll
$ uname -a
CYGWIN_NT-6.1 Luminous 1.7.20(0.266/5/3) 2013-06-06 17:36 x86_64 Cygwin
and rebaseall is not (has not been) designed for a
On Jun 7 18:16, Denis Excoffier wrote:
>
> On 2013-06-07 17:58, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> > I've reworked this change since Corinna's fix was to what should have
> > been obsolete code. A new snapshot should be uploaded soon.
> >
> Compared to the 1.7.20,
On 2013-06-07 17:58, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> I've reworked this change since Corinna's fix was to what should have
> been obsolete code. A new snapshot should be uploaded soon.
>
Compared to the 1.7.20, the new snapshot (20130607) contains
/usr/include/stdatomic.h
On Mon, Jun 03, 2013 at 12:01:02PM +0200, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>On Jun 2 23:01, David Stacey wrote:
>> I'm trying to get Poco[1] working under Cygwin, and have hit a
>> problem with the way it manages its threads. A short example
>> (attached) shows what's going on.
>>
>> Poco creates a global
On 6/6/2013 7:54 PM, DESMET, JO wrote:
Trying to suggest an update to documentation and the default output after
starting your Cygwin shell the first time
Bigger organizations will by default have their users on the domain.
Now oftern the first time after being installed Cygwin, the following m
On Jun 7 14:29, Nick Lowe wrote:
> I do not think I explained myself properly, sorry: Cygwin would
> previously read the
> obcaseinsensitve value under Windows 2000 to emulate the case
> insensitive behaviour of Windows XP and newer where obcaseinsensitive
> was present in the registry.
>
> The r
A new version of the Cygwin shutdown 1.10-1 has been released and can
be found at a server near you.
BACKWARD COMPATIBILITY NOTE
===
Cygwin shutdown gives a POSIX/Linux-like shutdown experience and tries
to mimic the common Linux shutdown command line options as much as
pos
On 6/7/2013 9:33 AM, Vasiliy wrote:
Please, check/note:
libcygicons.dll.a < is being *installed* to /usr/lib from the sources instead of >
libicons.dll.a < compiled (!)
I have no idea what this means. The contents of cygutils,
cygutils-extra, cygutils-x11 are as attached.
--
Chuck
/usr/
On 6/7/2013 8:35 AM, Vasiliy wrote:
$ /usr/bin/mkshortcut $CYGWINFORALL -P -i /usr/bin/XWin.exe -n
"Cygwin-X/XWin Server" -a "/usr/bin/bash.exe -l -c
/usr/bin/startxwin.exe" /usr/bin/run.exe
4 [main] mkshortcut (9880) C:\cygwin64\bin\mkshortcut.exe: ***
fatal error - cygheap base mismatch
> Nick, was it you, who wrote this article?
> http://www.nicklowe.org/2012/02/understanding-case-sensitivity-in-windows-obcaseinsensitive-file_case_sensitive_search/
> Thanks for it, if so.
> But the more frustrating it makes your post, as article clearly states, that
I did, yes. I was trying to g
Please, check/note:
> libcygicons.dll.a < is being *installed* to /usr/lib from the sources instead
> of > libicons.dll.a < compiled (!)
Best,
Vasiliy
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From: Vasiliy
Date: Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 2:35 PM
Subject: Cygwin64: mkshortcut - Segmentation fault
To: c
I do not think I explained myself properly, sorry: Cygwin would
previously read the
obcaseinsensitve value under Windows 2000 to emulate the case
insensitive behaviour of Windows XP and newer where obcaseinsensitive
was present in the registry.
The registry key does not represent the active state
Greetings, Nick Lowe!
> I notice you are still reading in obcaseinsensitive in cygcheck.cc but
> this value is no longer used in Cygwin as you have dropped Windows
> 2000 support.
> Would it make sense to change the code there to show the actual state
> of case sensitivity?
Nick, was it you, who
Original suspect:
user@host /etc/postinstall
$ cat /etc/postinstall/xinit.sh
/usr/bin/mkdir -p "$(/usr/bin/cygpath $CYGWINFORALL -P)/Cygwin-X"
/usr/bin/mkshortcut $CYGWINFORALL -P -i /usr/bin/XWin.exe -n
"Cygwin-X/XWin Server" -a "/usr/bin/bash.exe -l -c
/usr/bin/startxwin.exe" /usr/bi
Hi Nick,
On Jun 7 12:00, Nick Lowe wrote:
> Hi Corinna,
>
> I notice you are still reading in obcaseinsensitive in cygcheck.cc but
> this value is no longer used in Cygwin as you have dropped Windows
> 2000 support.
>
> Would it make sense to change the code there to show the actual state
> of
Hi Corinna,
I notice you are still reading in obcaseinsensitive in cygcheck.cc but
this value is no longer used in Cygwin as you have dropped Windows
2000 support.
Would it make sense to change the code there to show the actual state
of case sensitivity?
Kind regards,
Nick
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On 6/7/2013 3:56 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Hell would sooner freeze over.
So I should put away my ice-skates and pitchforks? Wait, was that
a pun? ;-)
Sorry, I don't get the ice-skates pun.
Ice-skates for a frozen place place, pitchforks for hell
Regards - Eliot Moss
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Problem
Hi Cygwin friends and users,
I just released Cygwin 1.7.20. It only contains a single bug fix
compared to 1.7.19 to avoid a hang:
- Fix starvation problem when handling SIGCONT.
Fixes: http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2013-06/msg00084.html
Have fun,
Corinna
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On Jun 6 12:58, Warren Young wrote:
> On 6/6/2013 11:22, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >
> >The lazy unlock request D tells the system to unlock all locks on the
> >entire file. This works fine with POSIX locks, but it does not work
> >with Windows locks. These require to unlock a lock exactly as it
On Jun 6 15:43, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> On 6/6/2013 1:27 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> >On Jun 6 11:06, Warren Young wrote:
> >>On 6/6/2013 10:52, Dan Kegel wrote:
> >>>
> >>>I wonder if we could get them to recognize the parent-child
> >>>relationship somehow, and keep the same address spac
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