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| Date: | Thu, 27 Feb 2003 20:30:37 +0800 |
| From: | Wu Yongwei <adah AT netstd DOT com> |
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| Subject: | Re: cygwin1.dll, nontsec, and NTFS disk issue |
THANKS. Your message solved my problem.
I used to set CYGWIN=nontsec in my .bashrc. Now I set it in cygwin.bat,
and all works well.
Best regards,
Wu Yongwei
--- Original Message from Max Bowsher ---
> New behaviour: when an executable is wanted, the system will check by
> file permissions on NTFS disks, even though nontsec is set.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
You *are* setting nontsec *before* starting bash, right?
Max.
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