Mail Archives: cygwin-developers/2002/10/22/14:59:28
Christopher Faylor wrote:
>
> I'll provide you with ssh access to sources.redhat.com if you want to
> accumulate your patches on a branch and maybe even offer your own
> "snapshots".
OK. So this branch would have the evolving ntsec stuff, but will be
populated with stable fork/mmap/tty/etc.. code.
> I really didn't anticipate the level of difficulties that are showing up
> in the cygwin mailing list wrt ntsec, so I'd like to get them solved.
> I'm thinking that if we can get some stuff tested before Corinna returns
> then maybe it will make her job a little easier.
Right, I am sure she will have enough things to do. To really test it
we need to have people use it. Thus I like the idea of having it in
snapshots.
> Barring that, if you could offer some assurance, on the cygwin mailing
> list, that you're looking into the bugs, that would be helpful. Then,
> at least, people will realize that their complaints aren't falling on
> deaf ears.
OK. But whatever changes I make can only mask the underlying problem
with the incorrect passwd file.
I am not sure where the incomplete passwd files are coming from.
Old users may have files without sids.
I just looked at passwd-grp.sh.done (July 28) on my system and noticed
that the -l switch is not given to mkpasswd/group for domain users.
So they may have problems when they login as a local user.
Similarly software installed as a local user won't work if the
user logs in later as a domain user.
Is there any harm in always giving the -l and -d switches?
In other words, what happens with -d on a standalone machine?
That won't solve everything but it is simple and better than what
is in my passwd-grp.sh.done
Pierre
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