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RE: simple newbie init question


Yes. Here is the appropriate line from "cygcheck -svr".

base-files              2.6-1

However I do not have the symlinks you mention. Can I manually create
them using ln or do I need to reinstall the base-files?
Ed.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: cygwin-owner@cygwin.com [mailto:cygwin-owner@cygwin.com] On
Behalf
> Of Igor Pechtchanski
> Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 6:02 PM
> To: Edward W. Rouse
> Cc: cygwin@cygwin.com
> Subject: RE: simple newbie init question
> 
> I don't recall you posting your "cygcheck -svr" output.  Do you have
the
> "base-files" package installed?  If so, /etc/services should be a
symbolic
> link to "C:\WINNT\system32\drivers\etc\services" (you should also have
> symbolic links for /etc/hosts, /etc/protocols, and /etc/networks).  If
you
> don't have those, please remove (or rename) your /etc/services to
> something else and (re)install the base-files package.
> 	Igor
> 
> On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Edward W. Rouse wrote:
> 
> > Well, I didn't. But I got a copy, added it to the /etc directory,
added
> > the cvspserver line, saved everything and restarted inetd. And it
still
> > gives me the debug result in my last post. And I still don't have
the
> > pserver service starting.
> >
> > Any other suggestions? It doesn't look like inetd is using
> > /etc/services. Can someone tell me where it might be looking?
> > Ed.
> >
> > > -----Original Message-----
> > > From: Igor Pechtchanski [mailto:pechtcha@cs.nyu.edu]
> > > Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2004 5:47 PM
> > > To: Edward W. Rouse
> > > Cc: cygwin@cygwin.com
> > > Subject: RE: simple newbie init question
> > >
> > > You should already have /etc/services.  Just add the "cvspserver"
> line.
> > >       Igor
> > >
> > > On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Edward W. Rouse wrote:
> > >
> > > > This is the result of 'inetd -d', edited for brevity.
> > > >
> > > > ADD : talk proto=udp, wait=1, user=root builtin=0
> > > > server=/usr/sbin/in.talkd
> > > > registered /usr/sbin/in.talkd on 19
> > > > ADD : ntalk proto=udp, wait=1, user=root builtin=0
> > > > server=/usr/sbin/in.talkd
> > > > registered /usr/sbin/in.talkd on 20
> > > > ADD : cvspserver proto=tcp, wait=0, user=root builtin=0
> > > > server=/usr/bin/cvs
> > > > FREE: cvspserver proto=tcp, wait=0, user=root builtin=0
> > > > server=/usr/bin/cvs
> > > >
> > > > For some reason it immediately frees the cvspserver after adding
it.
> I
> > > > also find the register lines disconcerting. I know that on a
normal
> > > > Linux system, inetd has port info in /etc/services, which is
missing
> > > > from the cygwin install. I was assuming that it was getting that
> info
> > > > from somewhere else. I guess I shouldn't assume. Do I need to
add
> > > > /etc/services?
> > > > Ed.
> 
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