Hi,
On 8/04/2025 9:14 pm, Corinna Vinschen via Cygwin wrote:
On Apr 4 16:23, Shaddy Baddah via Cygwin wrote:
On 4/04/2025 10:02 am, Shaddy Baddah via Cygwin wrote:
Hi,
On 4/04/2025 4:49 am, ASSI via Cygwin wrote:
Shaddy Baddah via Cygwin writes:
If I connect an SSH session via the "native"
On Apr 4 16:23, Shaddy Baddah via Cygwin wrote:
>
> On 4/04/2025 10:02 am, Shaddy Baddah via Cygwin wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > On 4/04/2025 4:49 am, ASSI via Cygwin wrote:
> > > Shaddy Baddah via Cygwin writes:
> > > > If I connect an SSH session via the "native" OpenSSH instance
> > > > integrated
On 4/04/2025 10:02 am, Shaddy Baddah via Cygwin wrote:
Hi,
On 4/04/2025 4:49 am, ASSI via Cygwin wrote:
Shaddy Baddah via Cygwin writes:
If I connect an SSH session via the "native" OpenSSH instance
integrated into Windows, I can do something like the following to a,
at the time, online only,
Hi,
On 4/04/2025 4:49 am, ASSI via Cygwin wrote:
Shaddy Baddah via Cygwin writes:
If I connect an SSH session via the "native" OpenSSH instance
integrated into Windows, I can do something like the following to a,
at the time, online only, not yet downloaded file, and OneDrive will
download it a
Shaddy Baddah via Cygwin writes:
> If I connect an SSH session via the "native" OpenSSH instance
> integrated into Windows, I can do something like the following to a,
> at the time, online only, not yet downloaded file, and OneDrive will
> download it ahead of outputing it:
[…]
> But if I connect
On Thu, 3 Apr 2025 at 09:15, Shaddy Baddah via Cygwin wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Just for a bit of context, Windows supports Cloud synced files via
> Cloud Storage Providers
> (https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/shell/integrate-cloud-storage)
>
> The main one is OneDrive, I also use NextCloud
Hi,
Just for a bit of context, Windows supports Cloud synced files via
Cloud Storage Providers
(https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/win32/shell/integrate-cloud-storage)
The main one is OneDrive, I also use NextCloud, but regardless, the
issue I describe applies to both.
If I connect an
On Sat, Mar 29, 2025 at 4:52 PM ASSI via Cygwin wrote:
> Soren via Cygwin writes:
> > I'll add a bit more information in hopes that we can still find a fix.
> This
> > Windows 10 laptop goes into "sleep mode" after a couple hours of no
> > keyboard o
Soren via Cygwin writes:
> I'll add a bit more information in hopes that we can still find a fix. This
> Windows 10 laptop goes into "sleep mode" after a couple hours of no
> keyboard or mouse input, and when it does so sshd disconnects any
> sessions.
You can use scre
On Sat, 29 Mar 2025, Soren via Cygwin wrote:
> I'll add a bit more information in hopes that we can still find a fix. This
> Windows 10 laptop goes into "sleep mode" after a couple hours of no
> keyboard or mouse input, and when it does so sshd disconnects any sessio
g to your
> information and stopped and restarted sshd. Then logged in from a Linux
> box and all seems well.
> Cygwin still rocks.
> Soren Andersen
>
I am guilty of premature exaltation. When I wrote the above, I had not
allowed a couple hours go by to see if the ssh sessio
Hello Linus H. and others,
Ok! The quick reply was especially helpful today. Thanks very much,
Linus, for the expert advice! I edited /etc/sshd_config according to your
information and stopped and restarted sshd. Then logged in from a Linux
box and all seems well.
Cygwin still rocks
.
-Original Message-
From: Soren
Sent: Mar 28, 2025 2:25 PM
To:
Subject: sshd times out and disconnects client
Hello Cygwinstas,
I've got a question about the cygwin ssh daemon running on Windows. I don't
know if there is a setting in sshd or in Windows that would alter the
behavior I
Hello Cygwinstas,
I've got a question about the cygwin ssh daemon running on Windows. I don't
know if there is a setting in sshd or in Windows that would alter the
behavior I am seeing. That's what I am hoping for.
When logging in from a Linux system to my Windows 10 box, there&
the current test release.
I hope this helps someone else.
Soren Andersen
Thanks to
Kevin Schnitzius
Brian Inglis
Andrey Repin (your English seems just fine)
On Fri, Jan 3, 2025 at 8:38 PM Andrey Repin via Cygwin wrote:
Check Windows SSHD is not running and disabled!
Or moved to a differe
strange
WiFi networks.
I hope this helps someone else.
Soren Andersen
Thanks to
Kevin Schnitzius
Brian Inglis
Andrey Repin (your English seems just fine)
On Fri, Jan 3, 2025 at 8:38 PM Andrey Repin via Cygwin
wrote:
> Greetings, Brian Inglis via Cygwin!
>
> > Check Windows
On 17.01.25 15:55, Lavrentiev, Anton (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] wrote:
OpenSSH being "fatal: seteuid 4096: Function not implemented".
Do you have cygserver running as well?
Yes. After the first few failed login attempts, I was hoping that
cygserver may help, and installed cygserver as a local service
> OpenSSH being "fatal: seteuid 4096: Function not implemented".
Do you have cygserver running as well?
Anton Lavrentiev
Contractor NIH/NLM/NCBI
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Status: 0xC0BB
Sub Status: 0x0
Process Information:
Caller Process ID: 0x3988
Caller Process Name:C:\cygwin64\usr\sbin\sshd-session.exe
Network Information:
Workstation Name: -
Source Network Address: -
ed" is weird.
> > The internal implementation only uses documented functions.
> >
> > Which Windows version are you running the service on exactly?
> >
> > Do you have any other entries in the server-side Windows Log, which may
> > be connected, especially
On 2025-01-17 05:51, Corinna Vinschen via Cygwin wrote:
On Jan 17 11:59, Mario Emmenlauer via Cygwin wrote:
On 04.09.24 12:11, Andy Wood via Cygwin wrote:
Running "passwd -R" for 'other_user', as suggested by the subject of
the post, fixed the problems for me.
It l
On Jan 17 11:59, Mario Emmenlauer via Cygwin wrote:
>
> On 04.09.24 12:11, Andy Wood via Cygwin wrote:
> > Running "passwd -R" for 'other_user', as suggested by the subject of
> > the post, fixed the problems for me.
> >
> > It looks like sshd is
Hi Mario,
On Jan 17 10:34, Mario Emmenlauer via Cygwin wrote:
>
> Dear Cygwin Developers,
>
> thanks a lot for the great work! Cygwin is really nice and helpful!
>
> I have found a very minor thing in the docs that could be corrected:
> The docs mention in some pages th
On 04.09.24 12:11, Andy Wood via Cygwin wrote:
Running "passwd -R" for 'other_user', as suggested by the subject of
the post, fixed the problems for me.
It looks like sshd isn't handling a login failure properly.
On Tue, Sep 3, 2024 at 7:57 PM Jim McNamara via Cyg
Dear Cygwin Developers,
thanks a lot for the great work! Cygwin is really nice and helpful!
I have found a very minor thing in the docs that could be corrected:
The docs mention in some pages the service 'sshd', and there are some
copy-paste-snippets that use that name. I think t
Greetings, Cedric Blancher!
>> What problem are you solving?
> 1. Replace PsExec, and only use Cygwin builtin tools
Cygwin is a user-level library, don't use it to substitute system
administration tools. Bad idea. Bad things will happen.
> 2. Do global mounts, i.e. mount SMB filesystem for all
Greetings, Brian Inglis via Cygwin!
> Check Windows SSHD is not running and disabled!
Or moved to a different port. ( C:\ProgramData\ssh\sshd_config )
In some specific situations, you WILL need native SSH available, Cygwin one
will not work for VS Code remote server f.e.
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With best rega
On Mon, 23 Dec 2024 at 21:52, Bill Stewart via Cygwin wrote:
>
> On Fri, Dec 20, 2024 at 5:02 AM Cedric Blancher wrote:
>
> Is it possible to modify Cygwin sshd to support logins into user SYSTEM?
> >
>
> What problem are you solving?
1. Replace PsExec, and only use Cy
On Fri, Dec 20, 2024 at 5:02 AM Cedric Blancher wrote:
Is it possible to modify Cygwin sshd to support logins into user SYSTEM?
>
What problem are you solving?
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On 2024-12-20 07:36, Martin Wege via Cygwin wrote:
On Fri, Dec 20, 2024 at 3:22 PM Oskar Skog via Cygwin wrote:
On 2024-12-20 14:01, Cedric Blancher via Cygwin wrote:
Is it possible to modify Cygwin sshd to support logins into user SYSTEM?
No modifications needed.
Run ssh-host-config and
On Fri, Dec 20, 2024 at 3:22 PM Oskar Skog via Cygwin wrote:
>
> On 2024-12-20 14:01, Cedric Blancher via Cygwin wrote:
> > Good morning!
> >
> > Is it possible to modify Cygwin sshd to support logins into user SYSTEM?
> >
> > Ced
>
> No modifications
On 2024-12-20 14:01, Cedric Blancher via Cygwin wrote:
Good morning!
Is it possible to modify Cygwin sshd to support logins into user SYSTEM?
Ced
No modifications needed.
Run ssh-host-config and answer "no" to strictmodes.
mkdir -p ~SYSTEM/.ssh
ssh-keygen
cp ~/.ssh/id_rsa.puv ~S
Good morning!
Is it possible to modify Cygwin sshd to support logins into user SYSTEM?
Ced
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Institute Pasteur
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On 2024-12-19 14:12, René Berber via Cygwin wrote:
On 12/19/2024 1:35 PM, Soren via Cygwin wrote:
[snip
I've tried generating a sshd_config file but it didn't help ;-/. What can I
look for? I've tried the following:
* `cygrunsrv -start sshd'
Read: /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/op
On 12/19/2024 4:26 PM, Soren wrote:
Eliot wrote:
> Windows firewall, or something along those lines?
That's not a bad guess. If run ssh w/ a verbose switch from the Debian box, it looks just like something is preventing
connection to socket 22. However, I've never installed firewalling s/w on t
ity
-> Local Computer
Inbound rules -> new rule
port -> tcp -> specific local ports: 22
Allow the connection
All the connection types (domain, private, public)
name: sshd
Kevin
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Do
e deja vu all over again ;-/. I must ask
> for
> > help with sshd. It's just not working. I have a Debian box in the next
> room
> > (and another one upstairs - a humble home LAN) and I am able to ssh into
> > those boxes from my Cygwin box without any trouble. But w
On 12/19/2024 1:35 PM, Soren via Cygwin wrote:
[snip
I've tried generating a sshd_config file but it didn't help ;-/. What can I
look for? I've tried the following:
* `cygrunsrv -start sshd'
Read: /usr/share/doc/Cygwin/openssh.README
That's the procedure to set up
On 12/19/2024 2:35 PM, Soren via Cygwin wrote:
Hi folks, hope your run-up to the rapidly nearing holidays is going well.
Well, this is going to feel like deja vu all over again ;-/. I must ask for
help with sshd. It's just not working. I have a Debian box in the next room
(and anothe
Hi folks, hope your run-up to the rapidly nearing holidays is going well.
Well, this is going to feel like deja vu all over again ;-/. I must ask for
help with sshd. It's just not working. I have a Debian box in the next room
(and another one upstairs - a humble home LAN) and I am able to ssh
-R" for 'other_user', as suggested by the subject of
the post, fixed the problems for me.
It looks like sshd isn't handling a login failure properly.
Andy.
On Tue, Sep 3, 2024 at 7:57 PM Jim McNamara via Cygwin
wrote:
>
> >>This looks like a bug. Can anyone hel
>>This looks like a bug. Can anyone help? Is there a work-around?
Hi Andy,
There was some chatter the last week or 2 on someone trying to get ssh to work.
At the archive mailing list, you can read and see if that answers any of it.
I thought the gist of it is that a cipher is being swapped out
Hi,
I've installed Cygwin and OpenSSH on a Windows machine and set up the
sshd daemon as follows:
mkpassd -l > /etc/passwd
mkgroup -l > /etc/group
chmod +r /etc/passwd /etc/group
chmod 777 /var
ssh-host-config
cygrunsrv -S cygsshd
SSH now works for user account that set up SSHD, ie
On Wed, 31 Jul 2024, Brian Inglis via Cygwin wrote:
> On 2024-07-31 13:16, Jim McNamara via Cygwin wrote:
> > Hi-
> >
> > I am running into a little difficulty with openssh can you please assist ?
> >
> > thanks jim
> >
> > ./cygrunsrv --install
On Wed, 31 Jul 2024 19:16:26 +
Jim McNamara wrote:
> I am running into a little difficulty with openssh can you please assist ?
>
> thanks jim
>
> ./cygrunsrv --install sshd -d "Cygwin SSHD" -p /usr/bin/sshd -a "-D"
> ./cygrunsrv: Given path doe
On 2024-07-31 13:16, Jim McNamara via Cygwin wrote:
Hi-
I am running into a little difficulty with openssh can you please assist ?
thanks jim
./cygrunsrv --install sshd -d "Cygwin SSHD" -p /usr/bin/sshd -a "-D"
./cygrunsrv: Given path doesn't point to a valid ex
On 31 Jul 2024, at 21:16, Jim McNamara via Cygwin wrote:
> I am running into a little difficulty with openssh can you please assist ?
>
> thanks jim
>
> ./cygrunsrv --install sshd -d "Cygwin SSHD" -p /usr/bin/sshd -a "-D"
> ./cygrunsrv: Given path doesn
Hi-
I am running into a little difficulty with openssh can you please assist ?
thanks jim
./cygrunsrv --install sshd -d "Cygwin SSHD" -p /usr/bin/sshd -a "-D"
./cygrunsrv: Given path doesn't point to a valid executable
Try `./cygrunsrv --help' for more informatio
*ps -ef* only shows /xterm /instances that are created by the window
manager, not those created by sshd - at least, not with the name "xterm".
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Sent: 14 February 2022 13:12
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: sshd
[CAUTION: EXTERNAL SENDER]
On 2/13/22 10:56 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
> Greetings, Ernie Rael!
>
> ...
> Open Windows Firewall (cygstart WF.msc), find all your sshd rules and
> trash them. Manually crea
On 2/13/22 10:56 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
Greetings, Ernie Rael!
...
Open Windows Firewall (cygstart WF.msc), find all your sshd rules and trash
them. Manually create (or tweak Windows sshd one) a single rule for port
rather than executable.
Additionally, to resolve conflicts with stock sshd
've used ssh locally under cygwin, primarily to get a term for a use
>>> with admin priv. And I can ssh from cygwin to the linux machine. On
>>> cygwin I see
>>>
>>> $ ps -ef |grep sshd
>>> cyg_serv 255 254 ? Feb 1 /usr/sbin/
On Sun, Feb 13, 2022 at 7:38 AM Ernie Rael wrote:
> Doesn't seem to be a firewall issue. NetStat took about 90 seconds.
>
> $ ps -lp 255
>PIDPPIDPGID WINPID TTY UIDSTIME COMMAND
>255 254 255 4176 ? 1006 Feb
Thanks Russell,
cygrunsrv's running
$ cygrunsrv --list
sshd
$ cygrunsrv --query sshd
Service : sshd
Display name : CYGWIN sshd
Current State : Running
Controls Accepted : Stop
Command : /usr/sbin/sshd -D
-ernie
On 2/12/22 10:30 PM, Russell VT
win to the linux machine. On
cygwin I see
$ ps -ef |grep sshd
cyg_serv 255 254 ? Feb 1 /usr/sbin/sshd
But ssh from linux to cygwin hangs (finally times out). Ping works
linux --> windows.
I must have run ssh-host-config way back when. Can I just run it again?
Su
want to look at *cygserver* and *cygrunsrv*, and NOT directly at sshd. It's
in /usr/sbin, generally.
Something like:
$ cygrunsrv --list
cygsshd
$ cygrunsrv --query cygsshd
Service : cygsshd
Display name: CYGWIN cygsshd
Current State : Stopped
Command : /us
$ ps -ef |grep sshd
cyg_serv 255 254 ? Feb 1 /usr/sbin/sshd
But ssh from linux to cygwin hangs (finally times out). Ping works linux -->
windows.
I must have run ssh-host-config way back when. Can I just run it again?
Suggestions for something else to try and/
Hi all,
I set up cygwin several years ago and have only had one system at home.
I've recently got a 2nd, linux.
I've used ssh locally under cygwin, primarily to get a term for a use
with admin priv. And I can ssh from cygwin to the linux machine. On
cygwin I see
$ ps -ef
Ken,
Thank you for the reply, this is great news!
Looking forward to speedier rsyncs with Cygwin.
Keith
On Thu, Sep 16, 2021, 16:49 Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
> On 9/16/2021 6:00 PM, Keith Christian via Cygwin wrote:
> > I've been following his thread with interest both here a
On 9/16/2021 6:00 PM, Keith Christian via Cygwin wrote:
I've been following his thread with interest both here and on the Cygwin
developers list. I, too rsync between Cygwin and Linux machines.
Lots of good debate showing the genius of the folks that support the cygwin
infrastructure.
Looks li
I've been following his thread with interest both here and on the Cygwin
developers list. I, too rsync between Cygwin and Linux machines.
Lots of good debate showing the genius of the folks that support the cygwin
infrastructure.
Looks like the lively discussion on both lists has stopped. What
On Sep 6 21:34, Brian Inglis wrote:
> On 2021-09-06 15:24, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
> > On 9/6/2021 4:54 PM, Peter Dons Tychsen wrote:
> > > Hi there,
> > >
> > > On Mon, 2021-09-06 at 14:40 -0400, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
> > > > > No, wait. I get what you say. The optimzation settings o
On 07/09/2021 23:44, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
>
> MS can't add a new named field to a documented struct without
breaking a lot of code. I think it's extremely unlikely that they would
do that. On the other hand, I think it's very likely that a reader of
the Cygwin code would be confused by c
On 9/7/2021 5:52 PM, Lavrentiev, Anton (NIH/NLM/NCBI) [C] wrote:
With undocumented structure member initialization an issue, maybe better to
future proof using e.g.
MEM_EXTENDED_PARAMETER mmap_ext = { 0 }; // or memset or bzero
I don't see what this would accomplish. We're already init
> >
> > With undocumented structure member initialization an issue, maybe better to
> > future proof using e.g.
> >
> > MEM_EXTENDED_PARAMETER mmap_ext = { 0 }; // or memset or bzero
>
> I don't see what this would accomplish. We're already initializing every
> member
> after Corinna's last
Hi Ken,
On Mon, 2021-09-06 at 17:24 -0400, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
> You're looking at the wrong source code. The bug didn't occur until
> the code
> was changed to do the following:
You are right. I do not know why i looked at an old checkout of the
code. Shame on me! Sorry for wasting you
On 9/6/2021 11:34 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2021-09-06 15:24, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
On 9/6/2021 4:54 PM, Peter Dons Tychsen wrote:
Hi there,
On Mon, 2021-09-06 at 14:40 -0400, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
No, wait. I get what you say. The optimzation settings of the test
case should h
On 2021-09-06 15:24, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
On 9/6/2021 4:54 PM, Peter Dons Tychsen wrote:
Hi there,
On Mon, 2021-09-06 at 14:40 -0400, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
No, wait. I get what you say. The optimzation settings of the test
case should have no influence on the code inside the DLL
On 9/6/2021 5:24 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
On 9/6/2021 4:54 PM, Peter Dons Tychsen wrote:
Hi there,
On Mon, 2021-09-06 at 14:40 -0400, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
No, wait. I get what you say. The optimzation settings of the test
case should have no influence on the code inside the DLL
On 9/6/2021 4:54 PM, Peter Dons Tychsen wrote:
Hi there,
On Mon, 2021-09-06 at 14:40 -0400, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
No, wait. I get what you say. The optimzation settings of the test
case should have no influence on the code inside the DLL. That
doesn't
make sense for sure. However, I r
Hi there,
On Mon, 2021-09-06 at 14:40 -0400, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
> > No, wait. I get what you say. The optimzation settings of the test
> > case should have no influence on the code inside the DLL. That
> > doesn't
> > make sense for sure. However, I ran the testcase under GDB, I could
Hi there,
On Mon, 2021-09-06 at 14:40 -0400, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
> > No, wait. I get what you say. The optimzation settings of the test
> > case should have no influence on the code inside the DLL. That
> > doesn't
> > make sense for sure. However, I ran the testcase under GDB, I could
On 9/6/2021 2:07 PM, Corinna Vinschen via Cygwin wrote:
On Sep 6 19:59, Corinna Vinschen via Cygwin wrote:
On Sep 6 13:38, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
On 9/6/2021 1:12 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
On 9/6/2021 11:32 AM, Corinna Vinschen via Cygwin wrote:
On Sep 5 09:24, Ken Brown via Cyg
On Sep 6 19:59, Corinna Vinschen via Cygwin wrote:
> On Sep 6 13:38, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
> > On 9/6/2021 1:12 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
> > > On 9/6/2021 11:32 AM, Corinna Vinschen via Cygwin wrote:
> > > > On Sep 5 09:24, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
> > > > > On 9/4/2021 8:04 PM,
On Sep 6 13:38, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
> On 9/6/2021 1:12 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
> > On 9/6/2021 11:32 AM, Corinna Vinschen via Cygwin wrote:
> > > On Sep 5 09:24, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
> > > > On 9/4/2021 8:04 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
> > > > > On 9/4/2021 6:58 PM, Ken
On 9/6/2021 1:38 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
On 9/6/2021 1:12 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
On 9/6/2021 11:32 AM, Corinna Vinschen via Cygwin wrote:
On Sep 5 09:24, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
On 9/4/2021 8:04 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
On 9/4/2021 6:58 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wr
On 9/6/2021 1:12 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
On 9/6/2021 11:32 AM, Corinna Vinschen via Cygwin wrote:
On Sep 5 09:24, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
On 9/4/2021 8:04 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
On 9/4/2021 6:58 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
Here are the correct commits:
8169e39ab Cyg
On 9/6/2021 11:32 AM, Corinna Vinschen via Cygwin wrote:
On Sep 5 09:24, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
On 9/4/2021 8:04 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
On 9/4/2021 6:58 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
Here are the correct commits:
8169e39ab Cygwin: C++17: register keyword is deprecated
3ca80b3
On Sep 5 09:24, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
> On 9/4/2021 8:04 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
> > On 9/4/2021 6:58 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
> > > Here are the correct commits:
> > >
> > > 8169e39ab Cygwin: C++17: register keyword is deprecated
> > > 3ca80b360 Cygwin: dumper: fix up GCC pr
05.09.2021 17:11, Brian Inglis:
The suggestion was intended as a tip to ensure *complete* locally
rebuilt package contents are installed,
Setup has its "from_cwd" installation mode for precisely that reason:
installing a local package without the need to create a full install
hierarchy and s
On 2021-09-05 02:18, Achim Gratz wrote:
04.09.2021 18:45, Brian Inglis:
[...]
then to install all binary packages for dogfooding:
Would you please stop telling folks to do things that potentially breaks
their systems?
There are quite a few more steps to take if you want to emulate what
set
On 9/4/2021 8:04 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
On 9/4/2021 6:58 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
On 9/4/2021 6:54 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
On 9/4/2021 6:37 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
I've reduced the procps failure to the following test case:
$ cat mmap_test.c
#include
#include
04.09.2021 18:45, Brian Inglis:
[...]
then to install all binary packages for dogfooding:
Would you please stop telling folks to do things that potentially breaks
their systems?
There are quite a few more steps to take if you want to emulate what
setup does. Then again you cannot do that o
On 9/4/2021 6:58 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
On 9/4/2021 6:54 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
On 9/4/2021 6:37 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
I've reduced the procps failure to the following test case:
$ cat mmap_test.c
#include
#include
#include
int
main ()
{
void *addr;
int pa
On 2021-09-04 16:37, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
I've reduced the procps failure to the following test case:
$ cat mmap_test.c
#include
#include
#include
int
main ()
{
void *addr;
int page_size = getpagesize ();
addr = mmap (0, page_size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
MAP
On 9/4/2021 6:54 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
On 9/4/2021 6:37 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
I've reduced the procps failure to the following test case:
$ cat mmap_test.c
#include
#include
#include
int
main ()
{
void *addr;
int page_size = getpagesize ();
addr = mmap (0, page
On 9/4/2021 6:37 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
I've reduced the procps failure to the following test case:
$ cat mmap_test.c
#include
#include
#include
int
main ()
{
void *addr;
int page_size = getpagesize ();
addr = mmap (0, page_size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
MAP
I've reduced the procps failure to the following test case:
$ cat mmap_test.c
#include
#include
#include
int
main ()
{
void *addr;
int page_size = getpagesize ();
addr = mmap (0, page_size, PROT_READ | PROT_WRITE,
MAP_PRIVATE | MAP_ANONYMOUS, -1, 0);
if (addr == MAP_FA
On 2021-09-03 14:59, Chris Roehrig wrote:
On Fri Sep 3 2021, at 12:55 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Sep 2 12:03, Chris Roehrig wrote:
On Thu Sep 2 2021, at 8:25 AM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
On 9/1/2021 5:11 PM, Chris Roehrig wrote:
I rebuild procps 3.3.17.29-2480 from source and it appea
Am 03.09.2021 um 22:59 schrieb Chris Roehrig:
I got procps working I think (both with and without the revert).
That likely wasn't what Corinna wanted to know, though.
Please re-install the procps-ng, cygwin and cygwin-devel packages from
setup (and revert any other alterations you may have ma
On Fri Sep 3 2021, at 12:55 PM, Corinna Vinschen
wrote:
> [resent, this time with the ML in To]
>
> On Sep 2 12:03, Chris Roehrig wrote:
>>
>> On Thu Sep 2 2021, at 8:25 AM, Ken Brown via Cygwin
>> wrote:
>>> On 9/1/2021 5:11 PM, Chris Roehrig wrote:
I rebuild procps 3.3.17.29-2480 fro
[resent, this time with the ML in To]
On Sep 2 12:03, Chris Roehrig wrote:
>
> On Thu Sep 2 2021, at 8:25 AM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
> > On 9/1/2021 5:11 PM, Chris Roehrig wrote:
> >> I rebuild procps 3.3.17.29-2480 from source and it appears to work, so
> >> maybe the stock procps packag
On 9/2/2021 3:03 PM, Chris Roehrig wrote:
On Thu Sep 2 2021, at 8:25 AM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
On 9/1/2021 5:11 PM, Chris Roehrig wrote:
I rebuild procps 3.3.17.29-2480 from source and it appears to work, so maybe
the stock procps package is incompatible with the current master branch.
On Thu Sep 2 2021, at 8:25 AM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
> On 9/1/2021 5:11 PM, Chris Roehrig wrote:
>> I rebuild procps 3.3.17.29-2480 from source and it appears to work, so maybe
>> the stock procps package is incompatible with the current master branch.
>
> Maybe, but it could also be a C
On 9/1/2021 5:11 PM, Chris Roehrig wrote:
I rebuild procps 3.3.17.29-2480 from source and it appears to work, so maybe
the stock procps package is incompatibility with the current master branch.
Maybe, but it could also be a Cygwin bug. I'll do a bisection of the Cygwin
sources to see if I c
; -- Chris
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue Aug 31 2021, at 12:05 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin
>> wrote:
>>
>>> On 8/30/2021 7:58 PM, Chris Roehrig wrote:
>>>> I got it to build and tried out the topic/pipe branch (checked out on
>>>> Monda
get
the procps error using the latest stock cygwin1.dll as installed by setup_
On Tue Aug 31 2021, at 12:05 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin wrote:
On 8/30/2021 7:58 PM, Chris Roehrig wrote:
I got it to build and tried out the topic/pipe branch (checked out on Monday
around 4:30pm PDT):
1. I didn't
86_64.
>
> -- Chris
>
>
>
> On Tue Aug 31 2021, at 12:05 PM, Ken Brown via Cygwin
> wrote:
>
>> On 8/30/2021 7:58 PM, Chris Roehrig wrote:
>>> I got it to build and tried out the topic/pipe branch (checked out on
>>> Monday around 4:30pm PDT):
>
/30/2021 7:58 PM, Chris Roehrig wrote:
>> I got it to build and tried out the topic/pipe branch (checked out on Monday
>> around 4:30pm PDT):
>> 1. I didn't see any improvement in my sshd+rsync time, still 3-4 MB/sec.
>> 2. I get the following error from procps: procp
On 8/30/2021 7:58 PM, Chris Roehrig wrote:
I got it to build and tried out the topic/pipe branch (checked out on Monday
around 4:30pm PDT):
1. I didn't see any improvement in my sshd+rsync time, still 3-4 MB/sec.
2. I get the following error from procps: procps:ps/output.c:2195: p
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