On 8/23/2017 5:39 PM, nobo...@web.de wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> i had some strange errors with Cygwin (32bit) and installed it new (all,
> every package), but even after "/usr/bin/rebase-trigger full" and setup two
> errors are remaining:
>
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> What should i do to eleminate these errors?
>
Hi,
i had some strange errors with Cygwin (32bit) and installed it new (all, every
package), but even after "/usr/bin/rebase-trigger full" and setup two errors
are remaining:
1.) top does exit at startup with return code -1. Afterwards everything entered
is black, as the background, and bac
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On 8/23/2017 3:38 PM, Joachim Metz wrote:
>> Was there a stackdump file you could have attached? What happens if you
>> re
> Was there a stackdump file you could have attached? What happens if you
> remove the -O3 and -O2 for that matter. I find it interesting that
> you're using a 32bit Cygwin on a server that only executes on a 64bit
> CPU. Does this happen with 64bit Cygwin? No, then use it instead.
So this does
On 08/22/2017 02:11 PM, cyg Simple wrote:
>
> And --enable-strict-posix-default configure option turns this setting on
> by default. I'll leave it up to the Cygwin maintainer to decide if it
> should be used.
It should not. It will break more things than it fixes (running bash as
/bin/sh alread
On Aug 23 10:33, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Aug 22 18:49, Erik Bray wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I noticed a strange discrepancy when running Cygwin through mintty, vs
> > through a normal cmd.exe console. This is on a build from the latest
> > git master, but also on Cygwin 2.8.0. When run fr
On Aug 22 18:49, Erik Bray wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I noticed a strange discrepancy when running Cygwin through mintty, vs
> through a normal cmd.exe console. This is on a build from the latest
> git master, but also on Cygwin 2.8.0. When run from a cmd.exe
> console, we can see the following outp
> Your domain is not the logon domain of the machine you're sitting in front
> of. Try `mkpasswd -c', or `getent passwd +', both of
> whihc should do what you're looking for.
Thanks, Corinna,
Indeed, "mkpasswd -c" worked nicely.
Jochen
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On Aug 23 06:50, Wiedmann, Jochen wrote:
>
> Hi, Brian,
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: cygwin-ow...@cygwin.com [mailto:cygwin-ow...@cygwin.com] On Behalf Of
> > Brian Inglis
> > Sent: Mittwoch, 23. August 2017 07:59
> > To: cygwin@cygwin.com
> > Subject: Re: mkpasswd doesn't recogniz
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