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RE: problem after installing New Cygwin DLL 1.3.13-1 release


I have the same problem.  I'm running 1.3.13-2.

(I'm running GCC 3.2 if that makes any difference).

>g++ -W -Wall CmdLine.cpp -o CmdLine.exe

>./CmdLine.exe
bash: ./CmdLine.exe: Permission denied

>ls -l CmdLine.exe
-rw-rw-rw-    1 1643     None       417806 Oct 15 13:59 CmdLine.exe

>chmod +rwx CmdLine.exe
chmod: changing permissions of `CmdLine.exe': Invalid argument

When I look at the security settings in Windows, "Read" and "Write" are
checked, but "Read & Execute" is not checked.  If I check that, then
everything works as it should (I can run the program, I can chmod it).
Until I compile it again.  Then I get back in the same situation.

-Rolf Campbell

=======================================
First, upgrade to Cygwin DLL 1.3.13-2.

Second, read the recent email list messages related to "ntsec" and it
being
the new default.  

Third, check out the user guide if you don't understand what "ntsec"
does 
for you.

I can't speak to your issue regarding chmod, since I don't see any
problems
here and I don't know what you did or even if you're using a Cygwin
version
of chmod.

Larry

Original Message:
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From: ZHAO,YE-MING (HP-China,ex2) yeming-zym.zhao@hp.com
Date: Tue, 15 Oct 2002 18:18:40 +0800
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: problem after installing "New Cygwin DLL 1.3.13-1 release"


Hi,

Today I visit www.cygwin.com and run the setup.exe as usual, and there
seems
some updates.
After that, I suddenly find that when I compile file with gcc, it
generates
the bin but I cannot run it.
The reason is that the file generated by gcc is -rw-rw-rw-, and I even
cannot "chmod" it(output is "chmod: changing permissions of `a.exe':
Invalid
argument").
Everything is all right before the updates. And I didn't select gcc or
any
other thing during update. The update is by default.
btw, BCC32.exe(borland cpp compiler) works well.
I don't know why, so I'm writing this mail asking for help.

thanks,
-bryan

I run cygwin as administrator on:
Windows 2000 Professional.

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