Re: Permission problems with recent Cygwin

2003-07-23 Thread Pierre A. Humblet
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > (Sorry this took so long; it's taken me days to find the hours required > to investigate.) Hi Luke, it would take me days to fully analyze your problem, but you seem to have realized what I was going to tell you urgently: ntsec is now on by default. To turn off ntse

Re: Permission problems with recent Cygwin

2003-07-22 Thread luke . kendall
(Sorry this took so long; it's taken me days to find the hours required to investigate.) I've got some more info, below, and have also read through all the permissions threads on the cygwin mailing list I could find, and to read about half the ntsec threads over the last year or so. I don't think

Re: Permission problems with recent Cygwin

2003-07-16 Thread Bill C Riemers
Hmmm. I recently had need of reinstalling my cygwin installation. I did find the permissions were overly restrictive. Even though I had marked the installation for everyone, only the account I used to create it could login until I did: chmod -R ug+rwX,o+rX / chmod 1777 `find / -n

Re: Permission problems with recent Cygwin

2003-07-15 Thread Pierre A. Humblet
On Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 11:37:19AM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On some recent installs of Cygwin (from a snapshot of a mirror site > about a week ago), we've started getting some odd problems. Re-running > setup pointing it at a fresh setup and mirror does not fix the problems > (naturally e