--- "Larry Hall (Cygwin)" ha scritto:
> Erik Weibust wrote:
> > I am having problems with a new cygwin install on
> windows vista business.
> >
> > The first time I log in I get an error message
> about my group being
> > mkgroup. The error message states to run mkpasswd
> and mkgroup with the
Erik Weibust wrote:
I am having problems with a new cygwin install on windows vista business.
The first time I log in I get an error message about my group being
mkgroup. The error message states to run mkpasswd and mkgroup with the -d
flag for domain users. I get a very large passwd file when r
Your version is only as recent as the one on the mirror you're using. If
you used a stale mirror, you'll get an older version.
Igor
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Stefan Zachow wrote:
> Sorry Pierre,
>
> I replied to your personal address only, but it was bouncing back.
>
> uname -r says 1.5.5(0.9
On Thu, 22 Jan 2004, Stefan Zachow wrote:
> Pierre Humbelt wrote:
> > api_fatal ("CreateFileMapping %s, %E. Terminating.", mapname);
> >The *** in front is added elsewhere, but you are missing the space
> >after CreateFileMapping and the mapname (which could be null).
> >
> I see two formattin
On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 03:55:44PM +0100, Stefan Zachow wrote:
> Now I have version 1.5.6(0.108/3/2).
> When was this one released?
>
> Shall I revert the privilege stuff to test again?
Yes please.
About mail bouncing back, my personal mail goes to
my ISP, Verizon, which is down. The mailing lis
Now I have version 1.5.6(0.108/3/2).
When was this one released?
Shall I revert the privilege stuff to test again?
Stefan
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Sorry Pierre,
I replied to your personal address only, but it was bouncing back.
uname -r says 1.5.5(0.94/3/2)
when I have cygwin installed and update via setup, what I
definitely did, why do I have an older version than expected?
I thought it must be the latest version that I have.
Stefan
Pi
On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 11:48:26AM +0100, Stefan Zachow wrote:
> Thank you all for your help!
>
> the 'global object privilege' was the reason for
> cygwin not running on the Win2003 Server.
Except that cygwin 1.5.6 is supposed to work even for users
who do not have that privilege.
That's why I
Thank you all for your help!
the 'global object privilege' was the reason for
cygwin not running on the Win2003 Server.
As a matter of fact. The original question
started in another thread first and moved to
this one due to two seperate problems.
Do they have the "create global object" privilege?
On Jan 22 09:32, Stefan Zachow wrote:
> Hi Pierre,
> >So, what version of Cygwin are you using?
> >
> cygcheck -V says 1.38 (is it the version number you needed to know?)
> I made an update 2 days ago.
No, not the version of cygcheck, the version of cygwin. `uname -r'
would show that.
Corinna
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On Jan 22 09:32, Stefan Zachow wrote:
> >Do they have the "create global object" privilege? If not, try
> > to assign it.
> >
> Here I'm lost. How do I do this?
Start -> All Programs -> Control Panel -> Adminstrative Tools ->
Domain Security Policy
In there is a group of settings called "User Rig
Hi Pierre,
thanks first for looking at my problem!
Regarding the CreateFileMapping problem, the message you report is
*** CreateFileMapping, Win32 error 0. Terminating.
but the code in Cygwin is
api_fatal ("CreateFileMapping %s, %E. Terminating.", mapname);
The *** in front is added elsewh
Stefan Zachow wrote:
>
> Dear cygwin experts,
>
> I encountered some problems with the mkgroup command during
> my trial to get cygwin running on a Windows 2003 server machine
> (Topic: running the latest cygwin on a windows 2003 server)
>
> The domain controller is a Linux system running Samb
Sorry, I forgot to ask:
what are the default permissions and user/group combinations
after cygwin install?
I have administrator/mkpasswd with access code 750
over the entire cygwin tree.
Should I simply change the group to somethin like 'Users'?
Stefan
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Dear Corinna,
although I won't get the group information, it must
be possible to create one manually. What is the
typical syntax of the group info returned by
mkgroup -d DOMAIN?
I could try adding that stuff since I cannot persuade
our domain controller to answer correctly.
Setting up a new Samba
On Jan 21 12:24, Stefan Zachow wrote:
> Dear cygwin experts,
>
> I encountered some problems with the mkgroup command during
> my trial to get cygwin running on a Windows 2003 server machine
> (Topic: running the latest cygwin on a windows 2003 server)
>
> The domain controller is a Linux system
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