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Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] openSSH-1.2.2 for Cygwin 1.1.1


here is what I did:
I had a directory with all .tar.gz from 1.1.0 internet distribution. So I
just uninstalled cygwin from the Start menu, then updated setup.exe to the
latest and ran it again. I asked for an internet installation, and when it
prompted for erasing / replacing the first .tar.gz file,  replied 'N'
(which stands for Never I guess). So it skipped some files and downloaded
new ones. Then the install went fine. I was in a hurry and since my
connection was not that good I didn't want to download the whole stuff
again. Anyway I did it again from scratch after removing everything and
it's ok now, I had this feeling setup was not supposed to work this way.

Anyway, my problem is with ssh .. I have more information:
I'm using NT4 SP4, if I run a "command" shell and type ssh I get:
C:\>ssh
ssh: SSH: no address associated with hostname.
But if I run a "cmd" shell it works fine.
On a Win98 box there's only "command", and I think cvs or wincvs are
spawning ssh through a "command" shell. So it doesn't work.

Sergey Okhapkin (ssh-1.2.27 guy) gave me some insight about what may be
happening:
>It seems to me I know what happens...  When cygwin program is started by
>non-cygwin program, cygwin.dll uppercases all environment variables...

So .. the blocking problem I had with ssh is also in openssh .. for now I'm
stuck with an old non-cygwin port of 1.2.14 ..

TTimo

At 04:23 PM 5/17/00 -0400, you wrote:
>On Wed, May 17, 2000 at 03:08:41PM -0500, Timothee Besset wrote:
>>I uninstalled my 1.1.0, and ran setup again to get the 1.1.1 ... but it
>>seems something went wrong with the uninstall / upgrade process, cause when
>>I tried installing again after uninstalling 1.1.0, removing cygwin
>>directory and registry entries ssh worked.
>
>I have to tell you that bug reports like this are driving me crazy.
>
>Did you run setup.exe from an empty directory as indicated?
>
>Did you see anything on your screen that indicated that cygwin was being
>updated?  Or was it just silent?
>
>Can you think of any tiny clue besides "something went wrong" that might
>help track down this problem?
>
>cgf
>
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