Yes I recall that thread :)
Indeed, I under the pseudonym (aputerguy) was the one who INITIATED
the thread :) [I own the domain kosowksy.org which my many
personalities share]
But looks like nothing was done since, right?
Thomas Wolff wrote at about 00:06:27 +0100 on Monday, January 3, 2022:
> Am
Am 02.01.2022 um 21:50 schrieb cyg...@kosowsky.org:
While I recognize that ADS is not supported by POSIX, I was wondering
what if any support for ADS might exist within Cygwin.
The last time I looked into this was probably more than a decade ago
but I am seeing (unfortunately) more usage of ADS
I have file: /c/Config.Msi/3da9e136.rbf that I cannot copy, even when
I run bash as an administrator -- seemingly due to perm/acl errors.
Specifically:
# mv 3da9e136.rbf newfile: works
# cp 3da9e136.rbf newfile: works
But,
# cp -a 3da9e136.rbf newfile
cp: preservin
On 2022-01-02 03:05, Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Brian Inglis!
Maybe show us a standalone script command line execution, script
execution trace (like -xv), failing command line expansion, failure
messages, Cygwin permissions of relevant components, and Cygwin
installation status of all the c
While I recognize that ADS is not supported by POSIX, I was wondering
what if any support for ADS might exist within Cygwin.
The last time I looked into this was probably more than a decade ago
but I am seeing (unfortunately) more usage of ADS in the Windows
world, so I was wondering if there has
Greetings, Brian Inglis!
> Maybe show us a standalone script command line execution, script
> execution trace (like -xv), failing command line expansion, failure
> messages, Cygwin permissions of relevant components, and Cygwin
> installation status of all the components (or cygcheck -hrsv log).
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