On 2017-05-25 23:00, Jason Pyeron wrote:
> Cygwin is open source, red hat has a paid support option.
RH has not offered Cygwin Support for some time, although they will
continue to support it for those who have active, previously purchased,
Cygwin Support paid subscriptions.
See https://access.red
: jason.j.pyeron@mail.mil
V/r,
Jason pyeron
- Original Message -
From: Yamamoto, Anne B CIV PMRF N63
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Sent: Mon May 22 20:28:53 2017
Subject: [cygwin] v1.7
Aloha,
We are currently using v1.7 but it is no longer DADMS supported.
Would it be possible to get a vendor
On 2017-05-22 18:28, Yamamoto, Anne B CIV PMRF N63 wrote:
> We are currently using v1.7 but it is no longer DADMS supported.
> Would it be possible to get a vendor support statement email so that
> we may continue using this version?
If you upgrade to a current release, support fo
On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 12:28:53AM +, Yamamoto, Anne B CIV PMRF N63 wrote:
> We are currently using v1.7 but it is no longer DADMS supported.
>
> Would it be possible to get a vendor support statement email so that we may
> continue using this version?
Cygwin is open sou
Aloha,
We are currently using v1.7 but it is no longer DADMS supported.
Would it be possible to get a vendor support statement email so that we may
continue using this version?
Thanks,
Anne
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Matthias Meyer wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
>> On May 6 10:41, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>>> On May 5 21:15, Matthias Meyer wrote:
>>> > Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>>> > > Otherwise, the only difference as far as I can see is the fact that
>>> > > the user token attrib inherited from the Cygwi
Andy Koppe wrote:
> Matthias Meyer wrote:
>> cygwin 1.7.5 need, at least, the /usr/share/terminfo/63/cygwin file.
>>
>> cygwin 1.7.2, used by the actual copssh distribution, didn't need this
>> file.
>
> Third-party Cygwin distributions like copssh aren't supported here.
>
> /usr/share/terminfo
Matthias Meyer wrote:
> cygwin 1.7.5 need, at least, the /usr/share/terminfo/63/cygwin file.
>
> cygwin 1.7.2, used by the actual copssh distribution, didn't need this file.
Third-party Cygwin distributions like copssh aren't supported here.
/usr/share/terminfo isn't used by the Cygwin DLL, so th
Hello,
The solution should not be far away ;-)
cygwin 1.7.5 need, at least, the /usr/share/terminfo/63/cygwin file.
cygwin 1.7.2, used by the actual copssh distribution, didn't need this file.
Somebody knows:
1) what is the job of the other directories (41..78)
below /usr/share/terminfo ?
2) has
Andy Koppe wrote:
> Matthias Meyer:
>>> I'm stumped. I think 'cygcheck -svr' output is needed to
>>> get any further. Please attach, not include it, and make sure you
>>> delete any sensitive info from it first.
>>
>> see attachment :-)
>
> You've got Cygwin installed under 'C:/Program Files', wh
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On May 6 10:41, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> On May 5 21:15, Matthias Meyer wrote:
>> > Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> > > Otherwise, the only difference as far as I can see is the fact that
>> > > the user token attrib inherited from the Cygwin shell has more user
>> > > rig
On May 6 10:41, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On May 5 21:15, Matthias Meyer wrote:
> > Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > > Otherwise, the only difference as far as I can see is the fact that the
> > > user token attrib inherited from the Cygwin shell has more user rights
> > > enabled. Namely the backup
On May 5 21:15, Matthias Meyer wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > Otherwise, the only difference as far as I can see is the fact that the
> > user token attrib inherited from the Cygwin shell has more user rights
> > enabled. Namely the backup and restore rights, which allows to access
> > file
Matthias Meyer:
>> I'm stumped. I think 'cygcheck -svr' output is needed to
>> get any further. Please attach, not include it, and make sure you
>> delete any sensitive info from it first.
>
> see attachment :-)
You've got Cygwin installed under 'C:/Program Files', which I suspect
is likely to cau
Andy Koppe wrote:
> Matthias Meyer:
>> Andy Koppe wrote:
>>> Matthias Meyer wrote:
I've installed cygwin 1.7 in Vista and have two problems, not known
prior with cygwin 1.5.25:
1) If I login in a shell (e.g. sh --login -i) I can not use cursor or
backspace keys. It seems t
Matthias Meyer:
> Andy Koppe wrote:
>> Matthias Meyer wrote:
>>> I've installed cygwin 1.7 in Vista and have two problems, not known prior
>>> with cygwin 1.5.25:
>>>
>>> 1) If I login in a shell (e.g. sh --login -i) I can not use cursor or
>>> backspace keys. It seems that the cursor can't go into
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> On May 5 06:21, Andy Koppe wrote:
>> Matthias Meyer wrote:
>> > 2) In the opposite to V1.5.25 "ls -alh /cygdrive/c/users/" shows the
>> > Vista Junction points like linux soft links. That is nice :-)
>> > But the Windows Program "attrib /S /D" will follow this symbolic l
Andy Koppe wrote:
> Matthias Meyer wrote:
>> I've installed cygwin 1.7 in Vista and have two problems, not known prior
>> with cygwin 1.5.25:
>>
>> 1) If I login in a shell (e.g. sh --login -i) I can not use cursor or
>> backspace keys. It seems that the cursor can't go into the left
>> direction.
On May 5 06:21, Andy Koppe wrote:
> Matthias Meyer wrote:
> > 2) In the opposite to V1.5.25 "ls -alh /cygdrive/c/users/" shows the Vista
> > Junction points like linux soft links. That is nice :-)
> > But the Windows Program "attrib /S /D" will follow this symbolic links and
> > therefore it comes
Matthias Meyer wrote:
> I've installed cygwin 1.7 in Vista and have two problems, not known prior
> with cygwin 1.5.25:
>
> 1) If I login in a shell (e.g. sh --login -i) I can not use cursor or
> backspace keys. It seems that the cursor can't go into the left direction.
> Cursor up will resolve in
Hello,
I've installed cygwin 1.7 in Vista and have two problems, not known prior
with cygwin 1.5.25:
1) If I login in a shell (e.g. sh --login -i) I can not use cursor or
backspace keys. It seems that the cursor can't go into the left direction.
Cursor up will resolve in one line like:
$ tail /cy
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