On 03/02/2007, David Abrahams wrote:
Hmm, now I'm really wondering whether this is a lost cause, since when you
log in the network shares aren't available until you "net use" them... now
that I have everything working on C:\ the experimentation will have to wait
until I get some free time.
S
David Abrahams wrote:
"Larry Hall (Cygwin)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
My WAG
WAG? Oh I can "guess" what that means ;-)
Hmm... Feral Donkey Conjecture? Oh, wait, that's an FDC. :-)
--
Matthew
"Have you tried that new mixed drink, 'GDR'"?
"What is it?"
"Gin, Duck and Rum. It tastes fowl."
"Larry Hall (Cygwin)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> David Abrahams wrote:
>> I installed my Cygwin on a samba share and found that ssh-host-config
>> didn't work. Specifically, I got the message "/usr/bin/awk: No such
>> file or directory". Yes, I had awk installed and available at
>> /usr/bin/a
David Abrahams wrote:
I installed my Cygwin on a samba share and found that ssh-host-config
didn't work. Specifically, I got the message "/usr/bin/awk: No such
file or directory". Yes, I had awk installed and available at
/usr/bin/awk. It was even a binary and not a symlink.
I tried reinstall
I installed my Cygwin on a samba share and found that ssh-host-config
didn't work. Specifically, I got the message "/usr/bin/awk: No such
file or directory". Yes, I had awk installed and available at
/usr/bin/awk. It was even a binary and not a symlink.
I tried reinstalling twice. Then I fina
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