Mail Archives: cygwin/2000/05/22/11:58:30
Thanks for the reply.
> Did you install CYGWIN in your system environment? You must
> set it in your system environment! If you set it in your user
I installed it as Administrator. Is this what you mean ? Win2k is
a little different from NT in some administrative respects.
> environment, no cygwin process started via inetd service can
> see it and if you set it in some file (eg. .profile or /etc/profile)
> it's too late for initializing purposes. That may be a reason for
> some of the other problems below.
I do get telnet and rlogin to do something, though.
>
> > 4) rsh - does not work. A call to "rsh localhost ls" returns a "host
> > address mismatch"
> > for the machine.
>
> Are you sure that your W2K has a `localhost' entry in
> ${SYSTEMROOT}/system32/drivers/etc/hosts?
'localhost' is usually recognized by the calls (e.g. telnet, ftp, rlogin),
but rsh seems to get confused with the domain name for the machine. I will
investigate this further.
>
> Hope, that helps,
> Corinna
Thanks. It gives me another start. In general, I had good luck with CYGWIN,
and I like it. However, the networking stuff has been a bit of a struggle.
My goal is to get the MPI message passing system ported to CYGWIN, if it
turns out to be simple.
Regards.
- Andrea Malagoli
University of Chicago
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