Lester Ingber schrieb:
Dave:
: Hmmm, one of those is a login shell, and the other is not. That may well
: make the difference. If you add the "-ls" option to the xterm invocation,
: does it then behave the same as when you start via cygwin.bat?
This makes no difference. I still get the rep
On 11 July 2007 16:30, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On Jul 11 16:22, Dave Korn wrote:
>> Take a look at the difference in your cygcheck output between the sshd
>> config and the cygserver config; I think you need to specify CYGWIN=server
>> in the environment for that particular service, not in you
Dave:
: Hmmm, one of those is a login shell, and the other is not. That may well
: make the difference. If you add the "-ls" option to the xterm invocation,
: does it then behave the same as when you start via cygwin.bat?
This makes no difference. I still get the reported errors.
: It isn
On Jul 11 16:22, Dave Korn wrote:
> Take a look at the difference in your cygcheck output between the sshd
> config and the cygserver config; I think you need to specify CYGWIN=server in
> the environment for that particular service, not in your per-user windows
> environment.
>
> So try re-ru
P.S.:
I also tested running my startupx.sh script from the bash window
presented by cygwin.bat, in case that set up the proper envirnonment
for X. I get the same Event Viewer log of errors.
Lester
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On 11 July 2007 16:04, Lester Ingber wrote:
> I do now see that if I start Cygwin using C:\cygwin\cygwin.bat (without
> putting `set CYGWIN=server' in my cygwin.bat, since I have it in my
> Windows Envrionment), I do not get the Event Viewer errors I reported.
> bash --login -i
> I have been st
Corinna:
: You did, apparently. However, I can not reproduce this problem. I
: created a setup which also starts cygserver automatically at boot time
: and I added a `set CYGWIN=server' to my cygwin.bat file. When I now
: start my shell, I get exactly 0 event entries, as expected.
:
: Is there
Please, don't http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#TOFU
On Jul 10 10:40, Lester Ingber wrote:
> On Jul 10 09:39, Lester Ingber wrote:
>> > Whenever I start Cygwin on our Thinkpads/XP Pro SP2 with cygserver started
>> > at boot, I get a series of Errors in my Event Viewer -> Application.
>> > As far as I
Corinna:
Thanks for info re the Event Viewer info. I thought that would have
been more useful than it is.
I believe I have set up cygserver as directed; perhaps not:
@lester:~% cygrunsrv -LV
Service : cygserver
Display name: CYGWIN cygserver
Current State : Running
Con
On Jul 10 09:39, Lester Ingber wrote:
> Whenever I start Cygwin on our Thinkpads/XP Pro SP2 with cygserver started
> at boot, I get a series of Errors in my Event Viewer -> Application.
> As far as I can tell everything is running OK, but I don't see how to
> get rid of these reported errors?
>
>
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