bad installation ?
Matthew Johnson
mej1960@yahoo.com
Thu Mar 10 19:22:00 GMT 2005
Hi, John-
Since I myself have no idea why it is outputting that
message, no I cannot suggest a better message. And I
notice that when I did a fresh installation of cygwin
and cygwin/x on a brand new system yesterday, now I am
getting that message too. Do _you_ have any idea why
fresh installations did not used to output this
message, but now they do? Is it a new message, or did
something change in cygwin or cygwin/x, such that the
group now gets initialized to 'mkpasswd' (and did not
get so initialized before)?
--- "Morrison, John" <John.Morrison@uk.experian.com>
wrote:
> As maintainer of the package which outputs that
> message I'm
> always glad to hear of ways to improve it. Can you
> suggest
> a better message?
>
> J.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Matthew Johnson
> >
> > Well, Phil, I read what she posted,
> > and I do NOT think
> > it tells "all Banibrata needs to know".
> >
> > The big unanswered question that is probably still
> > bothering Banibrata is, "how on earth did the
> >group get to be 'mkpasswd' in the first place?"
> > I very much doubt that Banibrata set it to that.
And now I can add, I _know_ I did not set it to that,
yet now I get the message too, when starting up the
bash shell.
[snip]
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