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RE: cygwin 1.7.9, problem with cygwin1.dll, path_conv::check, has_acls()? (Windows 7)
* John Ruckstuhl (Wed, 14 Sep 2011 13:31:50 -0700)
> Larry Hall wrote:
> > On 9/14/2011 1:56 PM, Thorsten Kampe wrote:
> > > The obvious way to troubleshoot this would be to use a network
> > > drive (Z: for instance) instead of UNC or to mount the share and
> > > see if that works. Naturally it would also make sense to test the
> > > latest Cygwin snapshot and to see if you get the same result if
> > > you use //localhost/C$.
> >
> > Right. I was thinking this could fall into the category of a network
> > share that needs to have the "noacl" mount option set. So another
> > option is to try mounting the UNC path to a Cygwin path (in
> > /etc/fstab) and specify the "noacl" option.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Both of your comments are a bit over my head.
> I'll put in an honest effort to figure out what you mean, and then
> reply with results.
> It seems you are suspicious of the mount... that a defective mount
> WOULD interfere when the target is expressed one way, and WOULDNOT
> interfere when the target is expressed the other way.
Sorry, you completely missed the point. You cd'ed into
//hyperdisk/Data/Engineering/ruck (Cygwin's representation of a UNC
path) - that means you didn't mount or map /anything/! Use the mount
command to mount or "net use" to map a share.
Thorsten
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- cygwin 1.7.9, problem with cygwin1.dll, path_conv::check, has_acls()? (Windows 7)
- Re: cygwin 1.7.9, problem with cygwin1.dll, path_conv::check, has_acls()? (Windows 7)
- Re: cygwin 1.7.9, problem with cygwin1.dll, path_conv::check, has_acls()? (Windows 7)
- From: Larry Hall (Cygwin)
- RE: cygwin 1.7.9, problem with cygwin1.dll, path_conv::check, has_acls()? (Windows 7)