Greetings, Michal Wysocki!
> But there is another catch. Using new cygwin, you can't really create
> folders that you intend to use in cygwin via windows explorer (which was
> never a problem). They will get ACL entries (inherited from top level
> folder C:\ for example) with +x rights, and cygwin
On 10/3/2015 2:53 PM, Alexey Sokolov wrote:
libisl10
Ah, that helped, thanks. This dependency is missing from gcc-4 though.
I think the problem is that when JonY uploaded gcc-5, he inadvertently
changed the dependencies of the gcc packages to those of gcc-5.
Probably those packages should r
> libisl10
Ah, that helped, thanks. This dependency is missing from gcc-4 though.
> You can not have gcc-4 and ggc-5 installed at the same time with
> setup.
>
Yes, sure, I didn't try to install both at the same time. I wanted to
install some version which is working. Gcc-4 didn't run due to er
Dnia Sat, 3 Oct 2015 08:46:53 -0400, Ken Brown napisał(a):
> On 10/3/2015 6:07 AM, Michal Wysocki wrote:
> setfacl -b
> See https://cygwin.com/faq/faq.html#faq.using.ssh-pubkey-stops-working .
Huh, this explanation is really well hidden in FAQ ;)
I've already figured it out, but setfacl -b wasn'
After a little bit more digging, I think the cygwin name is coming from the
output of getent here:
https://cygwin.com/git/gitweb.cgi?p=cygwin-csih.git;a=blob;f=cygwin-service-installation-helper.sh;h=10ab4fb6d47803c9ffabdde51923fc2c3f0496bb;hb=7ca191bebb52ae414bb2a2e37ef22d94f2658dc7#l2705
At th
On 03/10/2015 19:08, Alexey Sokolov wrote:
Hi
When gcc-5 was uploaded (as test), gcc-4 broke:
C:/cygwin-root/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/4.9.3/cc1plus.exe: error while
loading shared libraries: cygisl-10.dll: cannot open shared object file:
No such file or directory
https://cygwin.com/cgi-bin2/pac
Hi,
I have a powershell script for installing cygwin and setting up sshd which I am
using as UserData when firing up a Windows 2012 R2 instance in AWS EC2.
The same command succeeds when run manually, but fails when called from
automation. I’m trying to understand what it is that is different,
Hi
When gcc-5 was uploaded (as test), gcc-4 broke:
C:/cygwin-root/lib/gcc/i686-pc-cygwin/4.9.3/cc1plus.exe: error while
loading shared libraries: cygisl-10.dll: cannot open shared object file:
No such file or directory
I'm using this to install cygwin:
setup-x86.exe --quiet-mode ... --packages a
To reproduce:
1) Update screen package to current (4.03) version;
2) Run screen inside mintty;
3) Generate enough text to fill the screen and start scrolling
4) Click in the scrollbar, or use the mousewheel
Desired effect
Scrolling
Observed effect
Nothing, wrt scrollbar; history review,
On 10/3/2015 8:46 AM, Ken Brown wrote:
>
> See https://cygwin.com/faq/faq.html#faq.using.ssh-pubkey-stops-working .
>
Why would a user such as the OP look for this id in the FAQ as an answer
to his problem? Shouldn't there be a section for "ACL and File
Permissions Wrong After Upgrade"? Sure i
On 01/10/2015 21:20, Ken Brown wrote:
On 10/1/2015 2:38 PM, Paul Morgan wrote:
I can no longer compile C code linked to the Openwindows/xview-devel
toolkit using gcc in Cygwin 32 bits, installed on Windows 7 32 or 64
bit systems. I run setup-x86 weekly to update Cygwin - compilation ran
fine in
On 10/3/2015 6:07 AM, Michal Wysocki wrote:
Hi
While installing some packages I've accidentally updated my whole cygwin
from 1.7.29 to 2.1.1.
From what I've found, around 1.7.34/35 there was some big change in ACL
handling.
Now, all my files and directories created in old cygwin (kernel build
Hi
While installing some packages I've accidentally updated my whole cygwin
from 1.7.29 to 2.1.1.
>From what I've found, around 1.7.34/35 there was some big change in ACL
handling.
Now, all my files and directories created in old cygwin (kernel build tree,
cygwin /etc folder etc.) have totally m
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