Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/05/03/18:13:45
[Hope this msg doesn't come 2x, had mail problems]
I really wanted believe that's it, but sorry I must disappoint you.
544 is administrator who I am. But I changed owner to moser and
rehashed. Here come the listings with CYGWIN="" and CYGWIN=ntsec.
... and the problem resists!
moser AT FMM ~/bin
$ l
total 19
-rwxr-xr-x 1 moser Kein 37 Apr 10 15:13 beep*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 moser Kein 859 Apr 10 15:13 completejava*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 moser Kein 241 Apr 10 15:13 contains*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 moser Kein 215 Apr 17 15:55 cvs-status*
-rwxr-xr-x 1 moser Kein 666 Apr 17 19:28 cvsrelease*
moser AT FMM ~/bin
$ cvs
cvs-status cvs.exe cvsedit cvsunlock
Now I try NT security:
moser AT FMM ~/bin
$ export CYGWIN=ntsec
moser AT FMM ~/bin
$ l
total 19
-rwx------ 1 544 Kein 37 Apr 10 15:13 beep*
-rwx------ 1 544 Kein 859 Apr 10 15:13 completejava*
-rwx------ 1 544 Kein 241 Apr 10 15:13 contains*
-rwx------ 1 moser Kein 215 Apr 17 15:55 cvs-status*
-rwx------ 1 moser Kein 666 Apr 17 19:28 cvsrelease*
moser AT FMM ~/bin
$ cvs
cvs-status cvs.exe cvsedit cvsunlock
Frank-Michael.
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>
> On Thu, May 03, 2001 at 08:08:48PM +0200, Frank-Michael Moser wrote:
> > I just saw, that it is no question of being *.exe, script or builtin.
> > Here is a listing of my bin directory and you see cvsrelease as
> > executable:
> >
> > moser AT FMM ~/bin
> > $ l
> > total 19
> > -rwx------ 1 544 Kein 37 Apr 10 15:13 beep*
> > -rwx------ 1 544 Kein 859 Apr 10 15:13 completejava*
> > -rwx------ 1 544 Kein 241 Apr 10 15:13 contains*
> > -rwx------ 1 544 Kein 215 Apr 17 15:55 cvs-status*
> > -rwx------ 1 544 Kein 666 Apr 17 19:28 cvsrelease*
> > -rwx------ 1 544 Kein 760 Apr 10 15:13 jai*
> > -rwx------ 1 544 Kein 504 Apr 25 22:42 jedit*
> >
> > Here is the output of cvs<TAB>
> >
> > moser AT FMM ~/bin
> > $ cvs
> > cvs-status cvs.exe cvsedit cvsunlock
> >
> > Looks strange...?!
> >
> > Typing ./cvs<TAB> then gives a completion:
> >
> > moser AT FMM ~/bin
> > $ ./cvs-status
> >
> > Only command completion suffers, file completion works,
> > cat "cvs<TAB>" gives:
> >
> > moser AT FMM ~/bin
> > $ cat cvs
> > cvs-status cvsrelease
> >
> > Both scripts start with #!/bin/bash
> >
> > What a kind of user-problem should this be ?
>
> The reason is probably that you are neither the owner of the files
> nor is the x bit set for group or everyone. Change that by calling
> chmod 755 or chown <yourName> for the files, call `hash -r' and try
> completion again.
>
> I just checked that by changing the permissions of my `kssh' script
> so that I have no execute permissions.
>
> Corinna
>
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