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1.3.13: makewhatis errors due to chmod
- From: Mark Connell <mconnell at bigpond dot net dot au>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Tue, 22 Oct 2002 11:29:09 +1000
- Subject: 1.3.13: makewhatis errors due to chmod
On WinXP when I run /usr/sbin/makewhatis -w I get the messages:
bash$ [Administrator] makewhatis -w
chmod: changing permissions of `/tmp/whatis800': Invalid argument
chmod: changing permissions of `/usr/man/whatis': Invalid argument
chmod: changing permissions of `/usr/local/man/whatis': Invalid argument
chmod: changing permissions of `/usr/ssl/man/whatis': Invalid argument
Looking at the source there are commands to perform chmod on some dirs.
I have CYGWIN=ntsec in my cygwin.bat as follows:
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@echo off
D:
chdir D:\cygwin\bin
set CYGWIN=ntsec
set PATH=/usr/sbin:/cygdrive/d/WINDOWS/system32
bash --login -i
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So, as the FAQ suggests to run makewhatis to build the whatis db, what
is the solution?
Mark
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