Brian,
Not sure why we have cygwin2 directory. There does
not appear to be much under this directory only tmp
and var directories and a log directory under var. I
will check out the mount command. Thanks for your
help.
Thanks,
Sam
--- Brian Dessent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sam Snitman wrot
Sam Snitman wrote:
> Thanks for your response. Not sure what you mean by
> "however all of your mounts point to d:\cygwin2.
> > That's definitely not right"
It means that when scp refers to /usr/bin/ssh it will be actually be
looking for d:/cygwin2/bin/ssh.exe which -- I'm guessing -- doesn't
ex
On 9/14/07, Sam Snitman <> wrote:
> Brian,
>
> Thanks for your response. Not sure what you mean by
> "however all of your mounts point to d:\cygwin2.
> > That's definitely not right"
>
> Unfortunately I have limited Cygwin knowledge. Can
> you please elaborate what mounts are and about how
> to/r
Brian,
Thanks for your response. Not sure what you mean by
"however all of your mounts point to d:\cygwin2.
> That's definitely not right"
Unfortunately I have limited Cygwin knowledge. Can
you please elaborate what mounts are and about how
to/risks of changing them to point to d:\cygwin
inste
Sam Snitman wrote:
> I am trying to use command line scp and sftp on a
> Windows NT 5.2 server that has cygwin installed. When
> I enter the scp command or the 'sftp' command, it
> gives me the usage as if they are installed, however,
> when I try to connect to a remote server using the
> comma
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