From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: DJ Delorie To: treaves@y11a165.neo.rr.com Cc: cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com Subject: Re: Total lack of accurate documentation! Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999 23:02:00 -0000 Message-ID: <199902242144.QAA32760@envy.delorie.com> References: <36D463C4.E65C2961@y11a165.neo.rr.com> X-SW-Source: 1999-02n/msg00804.html Message-ID: <19990228230200.dYgdhAlRSBYCxa0w3bHc1Ezmg_ux04zfKPjZRTZjeAI@z> > First, it's nice to know that this list is populated by so many thin > skinned jerks that don't mind typing off a quick e-mail who's contents > they'd NEVER say to someone's face! I hope you're not referring to me, because I'm pretty thick skinned and I *would* say it to your face. However, if you heard it face-to-face you'd realize that I'm not saying what I say to be a jerk, but that I mean well and I want to bring up issues so that they can be *resolved*, not rubbed in peoples noses. Some things get lost in email, so I usually assume the best of people. > I have no problem helping write documentation. First I need to learn > the product. This would be facilitated by easier access to the mailing > list except my mail server refuses to let me connect to the cygwin one. > Something about a known source of spam or some such. Never seen that > before. Mail me one of the bounces (try postmaster@delorie.com if my server bounces you too) and I'll see if I can point out what your site needs to do to get off the spam filters. > As I can not actually respond the e-mail vie the 'reply' function, Why not? > Relating to what DJ Delorie said: thanks for the note. Having only one > person handling documentation for a product this size must really suck! Yup. Having only two cygnus developers (part time, at that) sucks too, but we make do with what we've got. > I'll try and compile a list of stuff I've found to be inaccurate and > forward them. Until then, is there anything in particular you could use > some help with? No, nothing in particular. We try to fix the things *we* know about, at least :-) > As to the two problems I mentioned, yes, the alias was fixed by > removing the spaces. Great! > Several people mentioned the mount issue, though I > didn't understand fully their intent. If I do a 'mount' I can see where > d:\temp is mounted to /tmp. I can cd to /tmp. But /tmp does not show up > in a ls -la. Exit from bash, so that you're back in command.com (or cmd.exe). *Now* make the directory, so that it's a real windows-type directory. (i.e: "C:\> mkdir \tmp"). Now go back into bash. The presence of a real directory under the cygwin mount point makes some of the cygwin functions behave better, like opendir (on which ls is based). > Under unix this never would have been an issue, so apparently I just > don't understand the port. Can someone point out where I screwed up? Under unix, the mount would have *failed* without the underlying mount point directory. Cygwin allows you to mount things without the underlying directory, a point which has been argued both ways in the past, which has some benefits and, as you see, some problems. -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe@sourceware.cygnus.com