Final followup to close the loop on this.
Having debugged rsync, ssh, and finally Cygwin...the problem turned out to be a
D-Link router doing (a bad job of) QoS processing.
Each of rsync, ssh, and Cygwin appear to have operated exactly correct,
including pipe(), select(), stdin/stdout, and Wind
Dear Cygwin list;
So I've made some progress on the problem with ssh I started out trying to
solve... unfortunately, it's got me in select.cc in Cygwin.
Basically, the ssh.exe program operates as this:
Ssh sets up a connection, and starts client_loop;
client_loop monitors (in the debugging cas
Dear cygwin list;
I'm having a problem, which appears related to Cygwin / ssh / Windows. It's
evidenced by 'Write failed: Connection reset by peer". Others have reported it
when using rsync with Cygwin, but it's actually an error that comes from
ssh.exe, and I've duplicated the error by pasti
ndful of fork/exec's I'd like to fix to be most cygwin friendly.
Thanks,
Devin Nate
On Nov 25, 2012, at 10:14 AM, "LMH" wrote:
> You will need to use windows pipes as well as the windows version of fork. I
> have a couple of small apps that do what you are sug
d __stdout, but I don't see those params used by any of the spawn
functions.
Any help or pointers to code or docs appreciated.
Thank you,
Devin Nate
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Hi Christopher,
That answers my question well enough.
Thank you, and again great work on cygwin.
Devin
On Aug 19, 2012, at 2:56 PM, "Christopher Faylor" wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 07:28:31PM +0000, Devin Nate wrote:
>> Yeah, we won't be forking a new ver
all the
bugs are getting worked out.
Thanks,
Devin
On Aug 19, 2012, at 12:25 PM, "Christopher Faylor" wrote:
> On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 01:17:24PM +0400, Andrey Khalyavin wrote:
>> On 08/17/2012 04:13 PM, Devin Nate wrote:
>>> My question, of the Cygwin users (or
a different post that there may be a commercial red hat version which
may help address the question I asked.
Back to the question though, are there any versions you felt were especially
stable?
Thanks,
Devin
On Aug 17, 2012, at 7:33 PM, "Christopher Faylor" wrote:
> On Fri, Aug 17
Thank you Eric, I've sent in a ticket to Red Hat Sales based on your advice.
On Aug 17, 2012, at 7:46 PM, "Eric Blake" wrote:
> On 08/17/2012 04:13 PM, Devin Nate wrote:
>> My question, of the Cygwin users (or developers), which version would you
>> select if y
Hi all;
We use Cygwin in a product we create. Thank you all for the work to make it
such a wonderful product. Our use of the Cygwin env is very limited, comprised
of only: cygwin dll 1.7.9, ssh.exe, rsync.exe, openssl.exe, and required dlls.
Our product rarely changes, so stability is paramoun
ws machines not under our control - we just want to
make sure we don't interfere with anything the users may be doing already.
Thanks,
Devin Nate
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