Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/06/22/18:41:06
I've been told everything from "follow *exactly*' what's
on Sergey's page"...to set CYGWIN32=tty, to I haven't got
valid cygwin mounts owned by the user that's kicking off
the inetd process......
1. I have followed 'the very minimal' instructions *exactly*
I cannot get the inetd to respond to *anything* when it
is started as a service, using 'invoker' or 'srvany'.....
so the only method after that, is to run it in a window
under the user that has the correct access rights/
priviliges and a valid mount table etc..... which I've done.
2. CYGWIN32 set to 'tty' in the environment BEFORE inetd
gets started, also in /etc/profile *when* it gets started
I've kicked inetd off from the command prompt with the
NT environment haviung CYGWIN32=tty and also I've
tried it starting inetd from the cygwin environment the
same.....
3. If I didn't have a valid mount table, then I would'nt
be able to *USE* it would I?! , 'ls -la /home/....' *?!?
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StdIn/StdOut are not connected correctly therefore I get
no characters echoe'd to the terminal window until after I
have pressed RETURN, I get *no* prompt, and vim etc.
say that there's no terminal to attach to......
For the last time.... ANYBODY got any *constructive/useful*
*comments/suggestions* regarding the problems I am
experiencing?
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Regards,
JOZ (joz AT mentor-systems DOT com)
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