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From: Andrew DeFaria <ADeFaria AT Salira DOT com>
Subject: Re: WinNT/Cygwin.dll 1.3.2x-1 problem
Date: Wed, 30 Apr 2003 12:11:53 -0700
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Arthur I Schwarz wrote:

> I'm not sure that I'm a good enough observer to have captured my 
> problems but let me tell you what I have. There are five issues: OS: WinNT
>
> 1.. We work in a networked environment with a 'floating' profile. The 
> network stored profile is downloaded to any computer we are logged 
> onto. Occassionally things go awry and the profile is not downloaded 
> but a local profile is installed. When the local profile is deleted, 
> the networked profile can again be downloaded. This happened and I had 
> to create a new 'floating' profile. I have lost 'root' and the startup 
> scripts do not execute in etc/ or in home/. Any way to fix this?

I fail to see how this is relevent to Cygwin unless you've somehow 
installed Cygwin into a "floating profile". Try installing Cygwin locally.

> 2.. In the same environment as above we run IBM (formerly Rational) 
> Clear Case, roughly a CVT lookalike. 

(I believe Clearcase was around before CVT but I might be mistaken).

> It has been observed that when I execute Cygwin (Bash shell) on one of 
> the Clear Case drives that at logoff there are some active Cygwin 
> processes which never go away.

Which active Cygwin processes might these be? Note if you run the bash 
shell in an rxvt terminal and close it via the close button (X) then the 
bash shell will hang around.

> When the process table gets full (for Clear Case I think), 

What does the process table get full with? What do you see in the Task 
Manager?

> access to Clear Case becomes restricted for everyone. 

How is this "restriction" enforced? What error message do you see?

> The workaround is to 'shutdown and restart'. This is only an issue in 
> this environment. In networked environments with ClearCase installed 
> this does not seem to be a problem. Are there any other solutions?

It was my understanding that Clearcase only works in a networked 
environment and in a domain.

> 3.. In the same environment, "alias dir='ls -Al'" will occassionally 
> stop? It seems to go into an infinite loop when it (sometimes) sees a 
> directory entry. It just stops outputting directory information and 
> the Bash shell prompt is never returned. But 'ls -Aln' works fine. 
> This issue is not seen on networked computers without a 'floating 
> profile' nor on any non-networked computers.

No idea.

> 4.. In the same environment some UID's and GID's have a value of 
> '65535' which is output as '?????' using 'ls -Al'. I've tried 
> unsuccessfully to modify etc/passwd and etc/group to recognize these 
> values. Any suggestions?

Have you generated your passwd file with mkpasswd -d? Note that there 
was some discussion about large UID/GID numbers on the list as of late. 
You might want to research that.

> 5.. In all environments I am unable to download my distribution to a 
> CD-ROM and then use the CD to update existing Cygwin environments. Not 
> all of the computers that I use are internet capable and the ability 
> to update from a CD-ROM is necessary. This issue started with 
> Cygwin.dll 1.3.21-1 which was distributed towards the end of March and 
> has continued with the current version (1.3.22-1). thanks art

What is the nature of "unable to... update existing Cygwin 
environments"? IOW what error message stopped you from succeeding?



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