On 2015 03 10 09:04 , Max Rockliff wrote:
> Yes, my cygwin is really located in C:\cygwin. That was the default install
> folder and I thought it would ok.
Yes, c:\cygwin is the default location but your error message said
c:\cgwin (missing the 'y'). I pointed that out as a hint for you to
hunt
On 2015 03 10 08:52 , Max wrote:
> After restarting the PC I can logon using the basic user account quite
> successfully - I get the press ENTER to exit prompt, it pauses and logs out
> when I press ENTER. However, in any subsequent logon, I get the following
> error:
>
> 1 [main] sshd 4476 C:\c
On Aug 20, 2014, at 16:58 , ml...@bogusville.us wrote:
> using CYGWIN_NT-6.1, bash 4.1.11(2) and find 4.5.12, the following returns
> immediately
>
> find . -name \*.cs -o -name \*.h -o -name \*.cpp -exec ls {} \;
Not a Cygwin problem. Try:
find . \( -name \*.cs -o -name \*.h -o -na
On 2011-06-15, at 2:04 PM, Tod wrote:
> Ok, right - duh. Let me back up a couple of steps.
>
> I'm passing a 128 byte char array. I allocated it to provide enough room for
> the date/time stamp this function is returning. strlen(tout) will resolve to
> the length of the tout string.
>
> Yo
On 3-Jun-09, at 11:52 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Jun 3 11:11, Georg Nikodym wrote:
Also, "Win32 error 1062" doesn't tell anybody anything. Paste more
of
the session to provide some context.
bash$ net helpmsg 1062
The service has not been started.
Awesome! Old
On 3-Jun-09, at 10:10 AM, Holikar, Sachin (ext) wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for the reply. We did play around a lot with ssh-host-config
but it used to give errors such that,
Win32 error 1062 .
Kindly suggest.
To be honest, I don't know.
I run ssh-host-config, say yes to privilege separation,
On 3-Jun-09, at 4:13 AM, Holikar, Sachin (ext) wrote:
Hello,
We have configured Cygwin on Windows XP. SOmehow we managed to
configure the SSH onto cygwin for a user called "mac". We could
login to windows XP with the local user name mac and then start the
cygwin. And then /usr/sbin/sshd.
So turns out that I'm not a complete luser. The steps I followed (and
enumerated in a previous email) actually did work... sort of.
There seems to be some issue(s) with localhost / whatever is providing
the loopback network.
rsh hostname / rsh hostname command
both seem to work j
On 7-May-09, at 10:56 AM, Kyeto wrote:
I have disabled DEP and now Cygwin run.
But i have just the pompt with :
bash-3.2$ : _
None commands are available
When i do a "ls" => command not found.
It's the same for a lot (touch, chmod ...)
But, pwd, cd work
Normally, people start cygwin usi
My goal is to able to:
rsh localhost
or
rsh localhost ls
As you all know, this can be made to work just fine on 32-bit Windows
variants.
Yes, I know all about ssh. Not an option for various reasons out of
my control.
With the cygwin-1.7 beta, I read that progress has b
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