Re: Bash appears to have changed...

2003-01-09 Thread Pierre A. Humblet
Thanks a lot Andrew, that's exactly what I needed. The changes I am contemplating will fix the problem in your situation. FYI, it looks like you must be in the Administrators group to run chmod -R and fix the permission display, but you already have at least Windows RX permissions on the files

Re: Bash appears to have changed...

2003-01-09 Thread Pierre A. Humblet
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 10:00:28PM -0800, Andrew Mayer wrote: > However, the default file permissions just seem wrong. Here's a sample, the > full ls -lR is too big to post but looks about the same. > > .: > total 2 > d-+ 9 mayerNone0 Jan 8 21:01 ./ > d-+ 9 ma

RE: Bash appears to have changed...

2003-01-08 Thread Andrew Mayer
Ok, that seems to have solved most of it, however the file permission still initialize incorrectly. For the record: I'm using an up-to-date WinXP Sp1...a fresh install from a week ago, and Cygwin DLL 1.3.18-1 (and I was earlier too). After I got your response I did the following: 1) I set a Win

Re: Bash appears to have changed...

2003-01-08 Thread Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
At 09:40 PM 1/8/2003, Andrew Mayer wrote: >Hi Folks, > >I'm not a daily user, but all of this worked a few months ago. I haven't made >any changes to any of my dotfiles in that time. However, I just updated all of >Cygwin this weekend and now things aren't so smooth. > >I enclose an brief annotate

Bash appears to have changed...

2003-01-08 Thread Andrew Mayer
Hi Folks, I'm not a daily user, but all of this worked a few months ago. I haven't made any changes to any of my dotfiles in that time. However, I just updated all of Cygwin this weekend and now things aren't so smooth. I enclose an brief annotated rxvt session. Can anyone replicate or decipher