More pipe problems (was Re: [Fwd: 1.5.11-1: sftp performance problem])

Adrian Corduneanu adrianc@MIT.EDU
Mon Nov 22 16:56:00 GMT 2004


Hi Michael,

You can take the sources of whatever unison version you want to match 
the unison on your server, and compile it in cygwin. You can also 
control the version of unison on your server by compiling unison in your 
home directory on the server, and using the '-servercmd' option of 
unison to point your local unison to your unison build on the server.

Alternatively, you can bypass Cygwin altogether by using the Putty 
implementation of SSH instead of the Cygwin OpenSSH. Here are 
instructions how to use unison with Putty: http://www.spurtle.net/unison/

Adrian


Michael Hipp wrote:

> This solution is problematic as the Unisons avail with Cygwin are beta 
> versions 2.9.2 or 2.10.2 whereas the latest stable unison is 2.9.1. 
> Normally this wouldn't be a problem except these versions will not run 
> with a 2.9.1 version at the other end (Unison seems somewhat unique in 
> that regard - requiring the exact same version at both ends). And it's 
> simply not always possible to control what version is available at the 
> other end.
>
> Michael
>
> Adrian Corduneanu wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> One temporary solution is to use the Cygwin version of unison, rather 
>> than the native Windows version. The Cygwin unison package is 
>> available through setup, or can easily be compiled from sources in 
>> the Cygwin environment.
>>
>> Adrian
>>
>>
>> Karl M wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All...
>>>
>>> Back on Octber 4-6, Corinna, Chris and Bob Byrnes were discussing 
>>> temporarily reverting some of the pipe changes until a better 
>>> solution is found so that native unison and other native programs 
>>> would work with pipes (with ssh for example) on XP SP2.
>>>
>>> With the release of the 1.5.12 cygwin1.dll, downgrading is no longer 
>>> an option...there are dependencies that prevent rolling the dll 
>>> back. Also, the cygwin1.dll version that temporarily solved the 
>>> problem is no longer available through setup.
>>>
>>> Is a solution expected any time soon, or can the cygwin1.dll have a 
>>> temporary fix until a better solution is found.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>>
>>> ...Karl
>>>
>>>
>>>
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