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Subject: RE: Missing commands/incorrect behaviour after update
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Date: Tue, 12 Nov 2002 14:28:41 +0100
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From: "Eriksson, Michael" <Michael DOT Eriksson AT bauer-partner DOT com>
To: "Max Bowsher" <maxb AT ukf DOT net>, <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
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Max,
> > Hi,
> >
> > after updating my cygwin installation on Friday (with repeated
> > re-updates on Monday) I have several problems.
> >
> > 1) Several commands (at least cat and fold) are missing, even if the
> > man pages are still there. Both the download and installations where
> > (eventually) made with everything available through the installer.
> 
> Re install the relevant packages.
> http://cygwin.com/packages/ if you don't know which the 
> relvant packages
> are.

I have looked there already, but it is not obvious to me what packages would be
relevant. (Neither from the original listing nor from the 206 matches for a
"cat"-search.)

> > 2) A newly created directory can only be entered after chmod 700 (or
> > similar). This is (I believe) consistent with my umask of 
> 122, but a)
> > inconsistent with previous behaviour, b) bloody stupid.
> 
> Ok... You ask (set your umask) your computer to do something, and then
> expect it do to something else?
> Analogous situation:
> $ touch foo bar
> $ rm foo
> <computer deletes foo>
> "No, stupid computer, you should have realized I wanted to delete bar
> instead!"

No need to get sarcastic. I have not worked extensively with a "real"
unix system for years, but I do not recall this problem. In particular:
To have reasonable default settings for directories I must include
1 in the chmod-code, but for files exclude it? Hm...

> As to why the behaviour has changed, ntsec is now on by 
> default in recent
> Cygwin DLLs.

Speculating that ntsec is means NT security, how do I/can I turn it off?
I do almost all security handling through Windows Explorer anyway,
since the incompatibilities have caused me to many problems.

> > 3) I have sporadic occurences of being automatically put in 
> input mode
> > (instead of the correct normal mode) when going through the history
> > with the arrow keys or j/k. (Using, of course, vi command line
> > editing.)
> 
> No idea - I don't use vi command line editing.

Your loss entirely :-)


Michael 

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