Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/08/27/03:54:23
Hmmm, don't see how it can have anything to do with the mapping of a
networked drive, since the problem started on the NT4 box, at which time
the scriptlet was located in /cygdrive/e/cygwin/rnc/try.
Since I wanted to demonstrate that it worked on the Linux box (having
tripped over that one originally!) each time I hacked one copy of the
script I then had to move to the other machine and duplicate the changes
I'd just made. Clearly this was error-prone, so it made sense to just
use the copy on the Linux box. On the NT4 it's accessible as
/cygdrive/i/rnc/try.
And no, I've never heard of smbntsec. What's it mean/do?
Regards
Rob
Larry Hall wrote:
> At 09:36 AM 8/26/2003, Rob Clack you wrote:
>
>>Gerrit
>>
>>I've been away for a week, hence the delayed response.
>>
>>Thanks for this and clearly my scriptlet was broken. I've now tried both alternatives as suggested below. Both work perfectly under Linux. Neither works under NT4.
>>
>>Linux output:
>>
>>script is executable
>>
>>NT4 output:
>>
>>I damn well am!
>>
>>To eliminate error further, I'm now running just one copy of the script, since the disk I use on my Linux box is mapped to the i: drive on the NT4 box.
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> Are you suggesting that you're using a mapped drive from your Linux box?
> That may be the problem. Do you have 'smbntsec' set in your CYGWIN
> environment variable?
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