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From: Thomas Wolff <towo AT towo DOT net>
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Subject: cygwin 1.7 problems: network, path, file system
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Hello, I had a number of problems with cygwin 1.7:


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Network problems


No /etc/fstab - this has been discussed in other mails, but I am mentioning it 
as I am having other network problems too:

I cannot copy to a Hummingbird-nfs-mounted device anymore.
This is when mounting with nfs link X: ...; file browsing and opening works, 
just not create/copy.
With Windows mount (net use X: ...) everything works (but I don't like that 
mount because it works with fixed file permissions only).


rlogin does not work anymore; it just hangs.


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Path problems


rsh does not work anymore:
	- complains about missing /usr/bin/rlogin (which has moved to /bin)


man does not work anymore:
sh: /usr/bin/tbl: No such file or directory
sh: /usr/bin/nroff: No such file or directory
(I wonder why man tries to invoke these using absolute pathnames...)


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File system problem (weird)


I had a shell script "x." which mysteriously was renamed to "x" after the update.
I could rename it back to "x.", though.
After I reverted to cygwin 1.5 (for network problems described above), 
the file is not available anymore; it appears in ls -l as follows:
??????????? ? ?              ?         ?            ? x.
and is not accessible by either "x." or "x" from either cygwin or Windows.
(Since I cannot create another "y." now, I am not sure how I originally created the "x." file, 
but it had been there and I regularly called it as "x." on the command line.)


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