Hello!
> I'm really not inclined to add this. As it is, the NTFS xattr are
> always treated as user attributes. An NTFS attr "foo.bar" is returned
> as "user.foo.bar" and when writing, a "user.foo.bar" is written as
> "foo.bar". Adding other attribute types requires to add some special
> casin
Hi, I'm wanting to copy a remote file to my local drive, using the redirection
supplied by Microsoft Remote Desktop.
This is how the drive appears in 'net':
C:\Users\cbg.tom>net use
New connections will be remembered.
Status Local RemoteNet
On 1/17/2014 7:08 AM, BGINFO4X wrote:
Hello,
I attach here my tests to clarify:
#Test1 - Only bash
C:\cywin\bin\bash.exe
Result: bash exits. Interactive window not opened.
For example, when launching only bash.exe as a service, bash EXITS immediately.
But, If I launch bash.exe and then
On 1/16/2014 8:05 PM, patrick wrote:
hi,
i had cron running from a 64bit cygwin install, but i decided to switch to a
32bit version.
the 32bit cygwin is installed to a differnt directory.
what i did:
running cron-config again from a terminal started as admin.
deinstalling the service via cygrun
Angelo Graziosi wrote:
Il 18/01/2014 13.01, Angelo Graziosi ha scritto:
When I try to update my Cygwin64 installation (on a virtualBox Win7-64
installation) I get an error about the cygwin32-1.7.27-1.tar.xz package
which seems corrupted.
This is confirmed from command line on which i get:
$ ta
> > > Simplest way to reproduce is this: run 'screen', then run 'vim', then
> > > exit with ':q'. My bash prompt is now on the bottom line of my mintty
> > > window, but everything I type, and all output after that, stays on the
> > > last line, each line overwriting the previous. Using 'clear',
> > > can you build socat with IPv6 support out of the box and it actually
> > > works?
> >
> > It did build and work just fine with the FreeBSD ip6.h file, with and
> > without the patch, but as I said, for all that socat uses the actual
> > ip6.h library, I could have put in a file empty except
> > Simplest way to reproduce is this: run 'screen', then run 'vim', then
> > exit with ':q'. My bash prompt is now on the bottom line of my mintty
> > window, but everything I type, and all output after that, stays on the
> > last line, each line overwriting the previous. Using 'clear', or
> > s
Il 18/01/2014 13.01, Angelo Graziosi ha scritto:
When I try to update my Cygwin64 installation (on a virtualBox Win7-64
installation) I get an error about the cygwin32-1.7.27-1.tar.xz package
which seems corrupted.
This is confirmed from command line on which i get:
$ tar -rf cygwin32-1.7.27-1.
Marco Atzeri wrote:
On 18/01/2014 13:43, Marco Atzeri wrote:
On 18/01/2014 13:01, Angelo Graziosi wrote:
When I try to update my Cygwin64 installation (on a virtualBox Win7-64
installation) I get an error about the cygwin32-1.7.27-1.tar.xz package
which seems corrupted.
This is confirmed f
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