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Re: FW: Description of the new 'ntsec' feature
On Thu, Aug 19, 1999 at 06:55:13AM -0400, Suhaib Siddiqi wrote:
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>> The philosophy was that we could get real ownership and real executable
>> bits and real UNIX permissions. I also thought it would be nice to have
>> a multi-user NT system where people couldn't routinely kill each others'
>> processes. I asked Corinna for this and she spent a lot of time on it.
>>
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>Thanks, I understand now :-)
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>> I can understand why you don't want to use it. Just turn if off.
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>I had it turnedd off. However the proc_info_signal 1000 kill still kep
>poping up, though not as often as it used to before (til July's last week
>snapshots). Mostly I see this message (proc_info_signal 1000)
>when MAKE finishes compilation job.
You're going to have to provide an actual error message, Suhaib.
The string proc_info_signal does not show up anywhere in cygwin.
There is a proc_info structure and a sig_send function. The sig_send
function could emit errors in some situations. This is probably what
you're seeing and is probably what we need to track down.
cgf
>>If you still are having problems then they're probably not due to
>>ntsec. There's probably a bug in cygwin from something *I've* done.
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