Mail Archives: cygwin/2000/07/28/18:26:40
I just ran setup, asking it to install from the Internet. It installed some,
but not all, of the packages (though there was no error message that I could
see). I just started it again, and it's picked up with fileutils, flex, gcc,
...
Richard Stanton
> -----Original Message-----
> From: cygwin-announce-owner AT sources DOT redhat DOT com
> [mailto:cygwin-announce-owner AT sources DOT redhat DOT com]On Behalf Of Chris
> Faylor
> Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 12:03 PM
> To: cygwin-announce AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
> Subject: Updated: Cygwin DLL 1.1.3
>
>
> I've updated the version of the cygwin DLL in cygwin/latest to 1.1.3.
>
> A partial, unordered list of what's changed is below. If anyone who has
> submitted changes that are not mentioned below wants to chime in, please
> feel free.
>
> To update your installation, click on the "Install Cygwin now" link on
> the http://sources.redhat.com/cygwin web page. This downloads setup.exe
> to your system.
>
> Run setup and answer all of the questions. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE
> choose a mirror site for your download. The 'sources.redhat.com' site
> is badly overloaded. The mirrors below have the latest version of
> this package:
>
> ftp://ftp.sunsite.utk.edu/pub/cygwin/ (US)
> ftp://gd.tuwien.ac.at/gnu/cygwin/ (Austria)
> ftp://sunsite.org.uk/Mirrors/sourceware.cygnus.com/pub/cygwin/ (UK)
>
> Note that if this is the first time that you've run the new GUI version
> of setup, it will currently download the whole cygwin net release again.
> After this point it will only download what is needed.
>
> If you have questions or comments, please send them to the Cygwin
> mailing list at: cygwin AT sources DOT redhat DOT com . I would appreciate
> if you would use this mailing list rather than emailing me directly.
> This includes ideas and comments about the setup utility or Cygwin
> in general.
>
> If you want to make a point or ask a question the Cygwin mailing list is
> the appropriate place.
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> Christopher Faylor
> GDB/Cygwin Engineering Manager
> Red Hat, Inc.
>
> Fixes:
>
> - The find command should no longer report 'File not found' for valid
> paths.
>
> - Command slowdown should be eliminated.
>
> - Memory page checking should prevent cygwin from core dumping when it
> should be returning an EFAULT due to invalid addresses passed to cygwin
> functions.
>
> - binmode.o and textmode.o files are now available for linking with an
> application to force an application to open files in binmode or
> textmode by default.
>
> - The first steps towards internationalization have been taken. Some
> functions are slightly more friendly toward non-US characters.
>
> - Stack dumps should now more accurately report return addresses.
>
> - New API function: poll() -- emulates standard UNIX function of the
> same name. New header files poll.h and sys/poll.h.
>
> - New API function: chroot() -- note that this is a cygwin-only version
> of this function which means that it is easily bypassed by running a
> windows native program.
>
> - Rectify problem where Explorer quoted argv[0] causing cygwin to become
> confused as to the name of the file.
>
> - Rectify problem caused by execing a process after all handles have
> been closed.
>
> - Support for tapes with variable blocksize has been implemented.
>
> - Correct exit status is now reported when a process exits due to a
> signal.
>
> - The "disappearing cursor" problem has been solved.
>
> - getpwnam/getpwuid functions report NULL instead of a fallback entry if
> /etc/passwd exist and the user name or uid is not found in the file.
>
> - /dev/urandom uses a pseudo random entropy source if it can't connect
> to the system entropy source. So /dev/urandom works now for a plain
> W95 system as well. /dev/random fails in that case.
> Entropy in both devices can be initialized by writing to the device.
>
> - New header files netinet/in_systm.h and cygwin/in_systm.h.
>
> - ntsec: Command startup is noticable accelerated since ntsec tries to
> get all user related information through inheritance or from the
> environment and the local system first.
>
> - ntsec: Rectify problem when access is called for files with `.exe'
> suffix.
>
> - ntsec: Two new functions (prototypes in sys/cygwin.h)
> cygwin_logon_user()
> cygwin_set_impersonation_token()
> which are used to allow further calls to setuid/seteuid to change the
> user context on NT/W2K. Further calls to `execXX' don't have to be
> substituted by `sexecXX' anymore.
>
> - ntsec: Concept of real vs. effective uid/gid is supported (slightly
> restricted by NT/W2K security). Together with the aforementioned two
> new functions, the porting of setuid applications is simplified.
>
> - ntsec: When changing the user context on creating a new process,
> Cygwin tries to load the local copy of the users registry hive.
> It neither tries to load server based hives nor does it save hives
> back.
>
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