e fd TCP_NOPUSH: Protocol not available
- error setting read fd TCP_NOPUSH: Protocol not available
Nothing in the log about the connection attempt though.
Any pointers on debugging this would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Alder
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Can you post yours here so we can have a boo?
Alder
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Alder wrote:
-a '-c "echo %PATH%"' \
After I checked the syntax of the CMD command and was set to change the
dash-c to a slash-C, I looked carefully at the PATH variable I had
defined in Windows and found that I had prepended a misspelled Cygwin
pathname a
Igor Pechtchanski wrote::
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004, Alder wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote::
On Sep 10 09:47, Alder wrote:
Corinna,
I don't know if this is relevant, but I have to add the "/bin" directory
to the cygrunsrv command line in the /bin/cygserver-config file in order
to avoid
Igor Pechtchanski wrote::
On Sat, 11 Sep 2004, Alder wrote:
> Just for the sake of completeness, though, could you please try adding a
service that basically invokes cmd.exe with '-c "echo %PATH%"' as
arguments, and see what the PATH is in the log after starting the ser
Corinna Vinschen wrote::
On Sep 10 09:47, Alder wrote:
Corinna,
I don't know if this is relevant, but I have to add the "/bin" directory
to the cygrunsrv command line in the /bin/cygserver-config file in order
to avoid Windows failing to find the 'cygwin1.dll". So
;CYGWIN cygserver" \
-p /usr/sbin/cygserver -f "Shared memory manager" \
-2 /var/log/cygserver.err -e PATH="/bin:$PATH"
Regards,
Alder
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Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Sep 9 17:50, Alder wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SYSTEM/CurrentControlSet/Services/sshd
is the service key.
Thanks, Corinna. Any more ideas on why cygserver won't run as a
service. Did the permissions I posted look correct?
Cheers,
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Sep 8 22:37, Alder wrote:
as a service. This step seemed successful as the Windows Event Viewer
lists it as 'CYGWIN cygserver' and describes it as 'Cygwin shared memory
manager'. This description, however, is suspiciously like the one I
The cyg
ts in the System Log that cygserver terminates
unexpectedly. The /var/log/cygserver.log file is empty, so I'm clueless
as to what might have caused this problem. I can only guess that file
permissions are not what they should be.
If someone could suggest what I might try to get this wo
Larry Hall wrote:
Specifically, we need to know the results of 'cygcheck -srv' (*attached*,
not inlined), the exact context in which this happens, and the input and
output.
My apologies. I think I covered the inputs and outputs in my original
post, though. Here (attached) are the results of:
$
e/d/Program
Files/Common Files/GTK/2.0/bin:.
My question is, then, where is cygrunsrv pulling its PATH information
from and how do I get it to recognize the environment of the shell its
run in?
Many thanks,
Alder
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