Re: wildcards don't work in directory with files with odd characters

2020-05-18 Thread David Macek via Cygwin
On Mon, May 18, 2020 at 8:07 PM Adam Dinwoodie wrote: > Cygwin's `ls` expects the > shell (e.g. Bash) to expand globs like `*`, but Windows' command > prompt expects applications to handle expanding globs (or the Windows > equivalents thereof) themselves. When you call a Cygwin command like > `ls`

Re: Groups command failing me in Windows 10

2020-05-12 Thread David Macek via Cygwin
I found a few old references to incorrect ordering on the Internet, but the alleged solutions of using `noacl` don't explain much. The Cygwin user guide does explain it, but I guess it doesn't contain the right keywords for Google to find it. See

Re: Very dangerous hacking ? Surprising relationship between cygwin and Microsoft

2020-05-11 Thread David Macek via Cygwin
> To conclude, Microsoft spy and register all sites you access, cygwin.com in > particular. > I hope only with Edge, but I am not sure of that. Unless I missed something in your report, I cannot agree with your conclusion. *Windows* storing something in the registry does not imply *Microsoft* rec

Re: Invalid request code when removing files

2020-05-05 Thread David Macek via Cygwin
I would ask about your Cygwin and Windows versions, but unless you're running an Insiders build, I don't think WSL is supposed to be this broken. Are you by any chance running a third-party antivirus or security suite or some uncommon driver, file system software? Consult the BLODA