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RE: permission denied when invoking gcc


thanks to John Benninghoff  for
   "I'm going to try changing the ntsec setting on the CYGWIN
environment variable. I did an strace on a simple gcc compile and I see the
module and line of code that is causing the problem. Its in
fhandler_base::open which is part of cpp0. It's triggered by a Windows Error
5 which is set equal to errno 13."

this "workaround" ( unsetting CYGWIN ) "resolves" the issue for the problem
listed below.  If anyone knows how to resolve the issue with CYGWIN=ntsec,
please adivse.
thanks
reid



 >  -----Original Message-----
 > From:     Reid Thompson [mailto:RThompso@ateb.com]
 > Sent:    Tuesday, March 27, 2001 10:30 AM
 > To:    cygwin@cygwin.com
 > Subject:    permission denied when invoking gcc
 >
 > have lost the ability to compile for some reason :)  --- error 
listing is:
 >     WS014_NT500:/home/rthompso>gcc kb.c
 >     cpp.exe: /tmp/ccfWXIbV.i: Permission denied
 >
 > the only intentional changes that i have made recently are 
downloading the
 > newest and setting up mutt to be functional ( although mutt now seems to
 > be having the same type error as gcc ) ---
 >
 > any suggestions as to what may be my problem?
 > is it necessary to have an /etc/groups ?
 >
 > thanks
 > reid



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