Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/05/29/11:42:59
Been there and done that. It doesn't change the ownership of any of the
command though. Do I need run a chown on the cron command? If so what should
be owner and group be?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc.)" <lhall AT rfk DOT com>
To: "Chuck Hamilton" <chuckh AT softhome DOT net>
Cc: <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Sent: Thursday, May 29, 2003 8:08 AM
Subject: Re: crontab error
> Chuck Hamilton wrote:
> > It already the permissions set to 777.
> >
> > -rwxrwxrwx 1 Administ mkgroup_ 32256 Apr 15 11:16 cron*
> ^^^^^^^^
> Ahem. Here's the problem. Your /etc/group file is not current.
> Rerun mkgroup with the appropriate flags. You may want to do this
> for /etc/passwd too. If one's not current, more than likely, the
> other isn't either.
>
> > I did try changing the user the service runs as but it failed with a
logon
> > error so I changed it back to LocalSystem. It seems like it's got to be
some
> > kind of Win2k permissions thing. If I run cron from a cygwin session, it
> > works fine. If I run it as a service it fails to start. I've tried
adding
> > the cygwin /usr/bin and /usr/lib directories to my Win2k path but that
> > didn't help either (though now I can run cygwin commands from a DOS
prompt
> > if I want).
>
>
>
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