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When ssh'd in, cannot run MS compiler /Zi debug option
- From: "Mike Yoder" <yoderme at gmail dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2007 18:13:35 -0800
- Subject: When ssh'd in, cannot run MS compiler /Zi debug option
This is sort of a repost of a previous question to this mailing list.
I am running into
Fatal Error C1902: Program database manager mismatch; please check
your installation.
When attempting to use the visual studio compiler from within cygwin
when logged in via ssh. I found the following in the archives:
On Jul 19 04:06, Mark Charney wrote:
I suspect I'm missing some "rights".
When I try to compile using the debug-option (/Zi) to the
Microsoft Visual Studio Pro 2005 compiler:
cl /Zi hello.cpp
it only works from within cygwin if I am on the console or
remote desktop. If I ssh-in to the same machine, it fails with
a error message:
Fatal Error C1902: Program database manager mismatch; please
check your installation.
Compiling without /Zi works fine anywhere we try it.
To which Corinna Vinschen replied:
The problem is that there's arguably an identification bug in Windows.
Try "/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/system32/whoami.exe" and you will see that
you're identified as "sshd_server", not as yourself.
Indeed this is what I observe, with one wrinkle (below)
Either use password authentication instead of public key authentication
when loging in through ssh. Password authentication creates a valid
logon session, so you're correctly identified and the problem should go
away.
I see that using password authentication does make the problem go away
for accounts local to the machine. But if I ssh into this machine
using a domain account and use password authentication, whoami still
tells me that I'm the sshd_server. (I built /etc/passwd using
'mkpasswd -c -l -d'; when on the console whoami says 'DOMAIN\username'
as expected) Any ideas why this is?
Anyway, I was wondering if there is an actual fix out there or any
sort of workaround. I'd really like to be able to use public key
authentication. I thought I'd ask the list since I haven't seen any
traffic on this topic since July. (Or, at least my search for "C1902"
only returned hits in July - please accept my apologies if I missed
something.) Right now it looks like the only thing I can do is remove
this machine from the domain, add some local accounts, and use
password auth. :-(
Thanks in advance for your help,
-Mike Yoder
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