On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 7:43 PM, Andrey Repin <> wrote:
> Greetings, Lord Laraby!
>
>> Oh and I forgot the most intriguing gotcha. After creating the sshd
>> user for me (I went to service manager and discovered this) the user
>> assigned to the sshd server was actually cyg_server (not sshd)!
>
Version 2.24.0.0.5a026fc-1 of mingw64-*-binutils have been uploaded.
This version includes automatic manifest generation to prevent UAC from
automatically called based on executable file name.
For the 64bit target, the assembler includes a new -Wa,-mbig-obj option
to allow objects with up to 2**3
On 17/03/2014 04:42, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 10:28:29PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 09:57:36PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Sun, Mar 16, 2014 at 10:36:31PM +, David Stacey wrote:
The issue I have is that close_audio_out() isn't
Greetings, Lord Laraby!
> Oh and I forgot the most intriguing gotcha. After creating the sshd
> user for me (I went to service manager and discovered this) the user
> assigned to the sshd server was actually cyg_server (not sshd)!
> After changing all of those things the service started.
That
On 3/17/2014 7:28 PM, Lord Laraby wrote:
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 7:22 PM, Henry S. Thompson wrote:
I should have said I did exactly _no_ group/permission by-hand
fiddling to get the setup I sent. All happened auto-magically as a
result of basic install. Looking at my download area, I see I
in
On 3/17/2014 7:22 PM, Henry S. Thompson wrote:
Lord Laraby writes:
That's interesting. sshd-host-config gave me only sshd as a privileged
user name, cyg_server is already taken by a non-prvileged user
connected to the cygserver service.
Also, at no time does mkgroup create a group called root.
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 7:22 PM, Henry S. Thompson wrote:
> I should have said I did exactly _no_ group/permission by-hand
> fiddling to get the setup I sent. All happened auto-magically as a
> result of basic install. Looking at my download area, I see I
> installed cygwin, cygrunsrv and openss
Oh and I forgot the most intriguing gotcha. After creating the sshd
user for me (I went to service manager and discovered this) the user
assigned to the sshd server was actually cyg_server (not sshd)!
After changing all of those things the service started.
--
Problem reports: http://cygw
Lord Laraby writes:
> That's interesting. sshd-host-config gave me only sshd as a privileged
> user name, cyg_server is already taken by a non-prvileged user
> connected to the cygserver service.
> Also, at no time does mkgroup create a group called root.
That suggests an earlier (Cygwin-install
Okay, I figured out the whole issue. The script suggested
non-privleged user sshd as the service user. I allowed that and the
user was created. However the issues the script messed up are:
1) The account was never activated - "net user sshd /active:yes" had
to be run at the command line.
2) All of
Thanks Christopher - I've since posted to binutils mailing list and had
a helpful response.
Original post:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-binutils/2014-03/msg00076.html
Response:
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-binutils/2014-03/msg00086.html
As you noted and is also clear
Followup. I changed everything permissions on /var/empty, group name,
everything now matches your setup (except user name and RID). Still
fails with the same message.
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Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Documentation: http
Oh, and sshd's entry is etc/passwd:
sshd:unused:1008:513:sshd
privsep,U-primaryserver\sshd,S-1-5-21-3985440655-1503118989-471546470-1008:/cygdrive/k/Cygwin/var/empty:/bin/bash
The service control manager says sshd is the user and the password is
the one I gave it. There error in sshd.log is:
/var/
That's interesting. sshd-host-config gave me only sshd as a privileged
user name, cyg_server is already taken by a non-prvileged user
connected to the cygserver service.
Also, at no time does mkgroup create a group called root. I tried
that, but it screwed everything up. Of course, I used Administr
Lord Laraby writes:
> I cannot understand how to do what it wants in order to start. Any
> help would be appreciated. I can send cygcheck.out if desired. This is
> Windows 8.1 ver 6.3 -- 64-bit. Cygwin (64-bit) is installed in a USB
> hard drive K:\cygwin and I recently did an update by running se
I am also having serious issues with sshd-host-config. I ran it right
from the command line, from the built-in administrator account. It
failed to start with no message in the Event Log. But, the
/var/log/sshd.log said none of the keys were properly secured and
refused them all. I chmod'ed them all
"Devel" category under Cygwin's setup.
This new version 2.24.51 needs (at least on x86) the addition of
/usr/lib/libiberty.a (that was present in 2.23.51) in order to compile the
20140317 snapshot successfully (see the target dumper.exe).
Regards,
Denis Excoffier.
--
Problem
On Mar 17 12:18, Ken Brown wrote:
> On 3/16/2014 11:06 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
> >It turns out that this has nothing to do with emacs after all, but it's
> >a problem with glib and/or dbus. I get the exact same behavior with the
> >following program, copied from
> >https://developer.gnome.org/gtk3/3.
On 3/16/2014 11:06 PM, Ken Brown wrote:
On 3/16/2014 7:53 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Mar 15 12:35, Ken Brown wrote:
On 3/14/2014 4:19 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
The problem is this. The memory addresses given in the straces or in
the below stackdump don't make any sense to me, because I
Greetings, Csaba Raduly!
>> I have a question that I am sure must have been addressed before, but I
>> cannot find it after days of searching. Of course I am a Newbie with cygwin.
>>
>> I have completed an installation, successfully, I think on an x386 platform
>> w/ Win XP SP3 OS.
>>
>> I can com
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 08:59:26AM +0100, Dr. Alexander Kleinsorge wrote:
>thanks for all participants in this audio thread.
>(I hope this post is auto-connected to the thread with this name - I
>seldom use mailinglists. If not, sorry for that)
>
>This weekend, I was also woundering about the way t
Hi Joseph,
On Mon, Mar 17, 2014 at 5:45 AM, Joseph E. Maxwell wrote:
> I have a question that I am sure must have been addressed before, but I
> cannot find it after days of searching. Of course I am a Newbie with cygwin.
>
> I have completed an installation, successfully, I think on an x386 plat
Hi
thanks for all participants in this audio thread.
(I hope this post is auto-connected to the thread with this name - I
seldom use mailinglists. If not, sorry for that)
This weekend, I was also woundering about the way the exit/stop/close is
donw or if it can work.
But I found another issue in
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