Cygwin > 1.5.18-1 fails on network and removable drives
Corinna Vinschen
corinna-cygwin@cygwin.com
Thu Nov 30 10:04:00 GMT 2006
On Nov 30 00:53, Ken Turner wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestion about running strace. My home directory is accessed as
> a Windows share (drive H:) via SMB from a Unix server (TAS). Here is a typical
> sequence using the latest version of all Cygwin components:
>
> kjt:/c cd /h
>
> kjt:/h echo $CYGWIN
> ntsec nosmbntsec
>
> kjt:/h ls
> ls: reading directory .: Permission denied
>
> The full strace for this is below. The only indication I can see that something
> is wrong is in the following lines:
>
> 40 49809 [main] ls 780 path_conv::check: this->path(C:\), has_acls(1)
> 145 49954 [main] ls 780 fhandler_disk_file::readdir: 0 = readdir (0x6748B8,
> 0x22C6D4) (..)
> 628 50582 [main] ls 780 geterrno_from_win_error: windows error 5 == errno 13
> 47 50629 [main] ls 780 fhandler_disk_file::readdir: 13 = readdir (0x6748B8,
> 0x22C6D4) (***)
> 38 50667 [main] ls 780 __set_errno: dirent* readdir(DIR*):160 val 13
>
> As noted before, Cygwin up to and including 1.5.18-1 work fine, but later
> versions fail on network drives. Does the strace output give any hint what's
> wrong? Thanks!
Unfortunately this doesn't help. It just shows that there's an
access denied error. It doesn't explain why you get it. Sorry.
Corinna
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