On Wed, 30 May 2012 18:57:37 +0200, Tuomo Valkonen
wrote:
~/test2$ ls -l bar.txt foo/baz.txt
-rw---+ 1 tuomov None 0 2012-05-30 18:51 bar.txt
-rw--- 1 tuomov None 0 2012-05-30 18:51 foo/baz.txt
Actually -- didn't occur to me earlier to check it -- the permissions under
't
Hi,
Mercurial seems to be setting permissions strangely, on files inside
subdirectories, when cloning a repository. Namely, on the Windows side,
the user SYSTEM user seems to be lacking any permissions.
This causes the files not being able to be backed up (by CrashPlan).
~$ mkdir test
~$ cd test
On 2009-08-31, Christopher Faylor
wrote:
> It is very rude to ignore a request not to quote an email address.
> Please do not do this again.
It's very rude to make such lame requests. What is it for?
Spam? The address is glaring there bright in from-fields.
Any archive software that obfuscates
On 2009-08-31, Ken Brown wrote:
> That's an interesting response. Aren't you interested in trying to see
> if your problems are caused by BLODA? Is it too much trouble to disable
> or uninstall ZoneAlarm to see if that helps?
Don't have such a thing installed. Another firewall, though.
And I'
On 2009-08-31, Tuomo Valkonen wrote:
> On 2009-08-31, Ken Brown wrote:
>> Have you ruled out BLODA? See
>
> All I can say is that things used to work fine until
> a cygwin update less than a week ago, which did install
> new cygwin dlls. After that I have had screen hang
On 2009-08-31, Ken Brown wrote:
> Have you ruled out BLODA? See
All I can say is that things used to work fine until
a cygwin update less than a week ago, which did install
new cygwin dlls. After that I have had screen hang a
couple of times.
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On 2009-08-31, Andrew Schulman wrote:
>> I don't know how to reproduce it. It just sometimes happens.
>
> What terminal are you using?
Puttycyg, as I've already mentioned.
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On 2009-08-31, Charles Wilson wrote:
> If you can't send attachments using slrn, and this list specifically
> requests that cygcheck results be sent as attachments, you had two choices:
>
> 1) deliberately send inline, ignoring list policy
> 2) use a different email program for this one messag
On 2009-08-31, Andrew Schulman wrote:
>> Cygwin (1.7 -- 1.5 is useless due to non-existent
>> locale/UTF-8 support, although 1.7 doesn't shine in
>> that either) was up to just a few weeks ago in a completely
>> unusable state, because fg was broken, in addition to the
>> X server, which has been
On 2009-08-30, Andy Koppe wrote:
> If a locale is specified without an encoding, Cygwin 1.7 uses the
> Windows system's default "ANSI" codepage, i.e. CP1252 or such like.
>
> Presumably X implements the encodings itself rather than use
> setlocale(LC_CTYPE, "") and rely on the standard conversion
On 2009-08-29, Andy Koppe wrote:
> 2009/8/29 Tuomo Valkonen:
>> Cygwin (1.7 -- 1.5 is useless due to non-existent
>> locale/UTF-8 support, although 1.7 doesn't shine in
>> that either)
>
> Any specific problems regarding the latter?
A couple. Firstly Xlib/libc c
Cygwin (1.7 -- 1.5 is useless due to non-existent
locale/UTF-8 support, although 1.7 doesn't shine in
that either) was up to just a few weeks ago in a completely
unusable state, because fg was broken, in addition to the
X server, which has been unreliable for a couple of months
now, crashing every
On 2009-07-31, Huang Bambo wrote:
> Cygwin 1.7.52 to 1.7.54
> After I use Ctrl+D to make a working vim background, the process will
> not comeback with fg command.
> I havn't test if other programs are the same.
I can confirm that after a recent update, I get this with every
single application I
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