Carl wrote:
Hi Linda,
The plus character is the default separator for mkpasswd.
In the help for it (mkpasswd -h), you will see
-S,--separator char For -L use character char as domain\user
separator in username instead of the default '+'.
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??? Really?
But h
Hi
I am using cygwin for quite a while. Yesterday I did update.
Everything seemed to work smooth. Today I figured out that gdb does no
longer work debugging my project. Even a simple "Hello World" can not
be debugged anymore. The executable itself runs ok. Here the example
rh@pc /d/gdbTest
$ cat
Hi,
On 08/09/16 22:59, Nellis, Kenneth wrote:
Just in case anyone's collecting change requests
against Setup.exe, here's a simple one that I'd
like to see:
All screens until the final screen display a "Next>"
button. Typically, after launching, I just click
this button until I get to the list o
Hi Linda,
The plus character is the default separator for mkpasswd.
In the help for it (mkpasswd -h), you will see
-S,--separator char For -L use character char as domain\user
separator in username instead of the default '+'.
Cheers,
Carl.
On 9 September 20
Hi, In addition to sshd you need cygserver if You like to be able to log in
using certificates.
https://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/using-cygserver.html
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MortenB
Den Tirsdag, 6. september 2016 19.44 skrev Jeffrey Lightner
:
Hi all,
We recently setup Cygwin (uname –a shows CYGWIN_NT-6.1 A
Carl wrote:
ADUNSW+root:*:2149521262:2147484161:U-ADUNSW\root,
S-1-5-21-1140405718-358989843-3445714273-2037614:/home/root:/bin/bash
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Where does the '+' come from? Is that in Win10 or some newer domain
control software?
I'm running Windows 7, and cygwin uses the same naming conventions
On 2016-09-08 08:47, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2016-09-08 06:59, Nellis, Kenneth wrote:
Just in case anyone's collecting change requests
against Setup.exe, here's a simple one that I'd
like to see:
All screens until the final screen display a "Next>"
button. Typically, after launching, I just clic
On 2016-09-08 06:59, Nellis, Kenneth wrote:
Just in case anyone's collecting change requests
against Setup.exe, here's a simple one that I'd
like to see:
All screens until the final screen display a "Next>"
button. Typically, after launching, I just click
this button until I get to the list of p
On 08/09/2016 15:06, staffanu wrote:
KARL BOTTS wrote
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Any size larger than a few meg. That is, any size that takes more
than
a few
milliseconds to seek to the end, I think.
We will need someone with W10 to test it and confirm it.
On W7 I
Thanks for the quick response Marco.
I have been doing that as a work around. However I have been getting
some inconsistent behavior, for example a couple of times bash has
reverted to the id of ADUNSW+root and has had to be restarted.
Are there any other knobs to tweak?
Cheers,
Carl.
On 8 Sep
KARL BOTTS wrote
>> ---
>> > > Any size larger than a few meg. That is, any size that takes more
>> than
> a few
>> > > milliseconds to seek to the end, I think.
>> >
>> > We will need someone with W10 to test it and confirm it.
>> > On W7 I have no
Just in case anyone's collecting change requests
against Setup.exe, here's a simple one that I'd
like to see:
All screens until the final screen display a "Next>"
button. Typically, after launching, I just click
this button until I get to the list of packages to
review, but this screen also has a
On 08/09/2016 14:14, Carl wrote:
Hi folks,
Is is posible to modify the behavior of how Cygwin prepends a domain
name to a username?
I need to setup GPFS in an environment where the PC is a member of one
domain and the user that the sshd service will run as is a member of a
different domain.
The
Hi folks,
Is is posible to modify the behavior of how Cygwin prepends a domain
name to a username?
I need to setup GPFS in an environment where the PC is a member of one
domain and the user that the sshd service will run as is a member of a
different domain.
There is a trust relationship between
On Sep 5 10:36, Doug Henderson wrote:
> On 5 September 2016 at 10:04, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
> > On Sun, Sep 4, 2016 at 10:07 PM, Doug Henderson wrote:
> >
> >> Note that CYGWIN_NOWINPATH is still undocumented, except in the email
> >> archives. See, e.g.
> >>
> >> https://www.google.ca/sear
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* curl-7.50.2-1
* libcurl4-7.50.2-1
* libcurl-devel-7.50.2-1
* libcurl-doc-7.50.2-1
* mingw64-i686-curl-7.50.2-1
* mingw64-x86_64-curl-7.50.2-1
curl is a command line tool and library for transferring files with URL
syntax, su
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* nghttp2-1.14.0-1
* libnghttp2_14-1.14.0-1
* libnghttp2-devel-1.14.0-1
* python-nghttp2-1.14.0-1
* python3-nghttp2-1.14.0-1
* mingw64-i686-nghttp2-1.14.0-1
* mingw64-x86_64-nghttp2-1.14.0-1
nghttp2 is an implementation of HTTP
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* libpsl5-0.14.0-1
* libpsl-devel-0.14.0-1
* libpsl-doc-0.14.0-1
* publicsuffix-utils-0.14.0-1
* publicsuffix-list-20160826-1
A public suffix is one under which Internet users can (or historically
could) directly register name
The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* pidgin-funyahoo-plusplus-0-0.1.20160902gitfe2a944
Pidgin/libpurple plugin for the new (2016) version of the Yahoo Messenger
protocol.
Please see the website for directions:
https://github.com/EionRobb/funyahoo-plusplus/blo
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