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re: sh permission problem under win98
- To: cygwin at sourceware dot cygnus dot com
- Subject: re: sh permission problem under win98
- From: "Robert O. Morris" <Robert dot O dot Morris at jpl dot nasa dot gov>
- Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 17:21:30 -0800
- CC: Robert dot O dot Morris at jpl dot nasa dot gov
- Organization: Nasa's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Solved - there existed a directory named "mkdir" in a directory
on my path. sh.exe tried to pick that up and execute it - bash.exe
doesn't do that.
The cygwin bin dir had the "mkdir" directory in it, but I don't
know if that's the way it came from the distribution or not.
If yes - that would be a problem for others.
Robert O. Morris wrote:
>
> Hi all . . . .
>
> Looked everywhere - can't find or deduce solution.
>
> I run bash in a typical way - double clicking an icon created
> during cygwin installation. It points to the cygnus.bat file.
> I'm running the beta 20.1.
>
> However, I have a problem that manifests itself during a make.
> My /bin/sh is there and it's not bash, but the borne shell from
> the distribution.
>
> Distilling the problem to take make out of the equation . . . .
> and make things simpler . . . problem show below.
>
> -Problem-
> BASH.EXE-2.02$ /bin/sh.exe
> $ mkdir xxx
> mkdir: permission denied
> --------
>
> I believe permissions are a moot point in win98, so I don't
> know why this is behaving that way. Seems very simple, but
> . . . I just don't see it.
>
> $ ls > xxx functions just fine.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rob Morris
- To: "Robert O. Morris" <Robert dot O dot Morris at jpl dot nasa dot gov>
- Subject: Re: sh permission problem under win98
- From: "Robert O. Morris" <Robert dot O dot Morris at jpl dot nasa dot gov>
- Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1999 17:17:08 -0800
- Organization: Nasa's Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- References: <NDBBLMCMHIOHADMOEDJNCEABCIAA.Robert.O.Morris@jpl.nasa.gov> <3856C2FC.B9DCC3D9@jpl.nasa.gov>
Solved - there existed a directory named "mkdir" in a directory
on my path. sh.exe tried to pick that up and execute it - bash.exe
doesn't do that.
The cygwin bin dir had the "mkdir" directory in it, but I don't
know if that's the way it came from the distribution or not.
If yes - that would be a problem for others.
Robert O. Morris wrote:
>
> Hi all . . . .
>
> Looked everywhere - can't find or deduce solution.
>
> I run bash in a typical way - double clicking an icon created
> during cygwin installation. It points to the cygnus.bat file.
> I'm running the beta 20.1.
>
> However, I have a problem that manifests itself during a make.
> My /bin/sh is there and it's not bash, but the borne shell from
> the distribution.
>
> Distilling the problem to take make out of the equation . . . .
> and make things simpler . . . problem show below.
>
> -Problem-
> BASH.EXE-2.02$ /bin/sh.exe
> $ mkdir xxx
> mkdir: permission denied
> --------
>
> I believe permissions are a moot point in win98, so I don't
> know why this is behaving that way. Seems very simple, but
> . . . I just don't see it.
>
> $ ls > xxx functions just fine.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rob Morris
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