Re: symlink problem

2006-12-19 Thread Koichi Yamaguchi
Hi Larry, Oh, I get it. Thanks a lot. Have a nice holiday season! Koichi On 12/18/06, Larry Hall (Cygwin) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Koichi Yamaguchi wrote: > Hi Larry, > > Thank you. It worked. > Now I figured out that if a folder, in which cygwin will be installed, > doesn't include SYSTEM u

Re: symlink problem

2006-12-18 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Koichi Yamaguchi wrote: Hi Larry, Thank you. It worked. Now I figured out that if a folder, in which cygwin will be installed, doesn't include SYSTEM user permission, installation program cannot set appropriate attribute to symbolic links automatically. That's a "feature" of Windows which can

Re: symlink problem

2006-12-18 Thread Koichi Yamaguchi
Hi Larry, Thank you. It worked. Now I figured out that if a folder, in which cygwin will be installed, doesn't include SYSTEM user permission, installation program cannot set appropriate attribute to symbolic links automatically. Thank you again. Koichi On 12/18/06, Larry Hall (Cygwin) <[EMAIL

Re: symlink problem

2006-12-18 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Koichi Yamaguchi wrote: Hi, all I'll appreciate if you give me advises. I my cygwin, ready-made symlink files, which contain '!filename' sentence, cannot be executed. The cygwin is as installed by using setup.exe.2.510.2.2 for All Users. Default Text file Type is Unix/binary. For example, the

symlink problem

2006-12-18 Thread Koichi Yamaguchi
Hi, all I'll appreciate if you give me advises. I my cygwin, ready-made symlink files, which contain '!filename' sentence, cannot be executed. The cygwin is as installed by using setup.exe.2.510.2.2 for All Users. Default Text file Type is Unix/binary. For example, the cygwin prompts like below