On Jan 27 08:30, Ken Brown wrote: > On 1/27/2016 7:41 AM, Rainer Blome wrote: > >Hi! > > > >When I use "git clone foo bar" on a Linux host, it works as expected. > > > > git clone foo bar > > Cloning into 'bar'... > > done. > > > >When I use the same command on my Cygwin 64 installation, this used > >to work, but does not work any more. I can fetch and otherwise use > >Git in existing repos all right (have not noticed anything else > >amiss), but the clone command fails like this: > > > >---- > >cd /cygdrive/c/base > >git clone foo bar > >Cloning into 'bar'... > >error: chmod on /cygdrive/c/base/bar/.git/config.lock failed: Invalid argument > >error: chmod on /cygdrive/c/base/bar/.git/config.lock failed: Invalid argument > >error: chmod on /cygdrive/c/base/bar/.git/config.lock failed: Invalid argument > >error: chmod on /cygdrive/c/base/bar/.git/config.lock failed: Invalid argument > >error: chmod on /cygdrive/c/base/bar/.git/config.lock failed: Invalid argument > >fatal: 'origin' does not appear to be a git repository > >fatal: Could not read from remote repository. > > > >Please make sure you have the correct access rights > >and the repository exists. > >---- > > > >Directory `bar` exists neither before nor after the attempted cloning. > >In the parent directory, manually creating a subdirectory works as > >expected: > > > > /cygdrive/c/base> mkdir bar; ls -ld bar; rmdir bar > > drwx------+ 1 username 123 0 Jan 27 13:13 bar > > > >The issue is not restricted to local cloning, the same messages are > >printed when I attempt to clone from a remote host (from which I > >can clone just fine from a Linux client). > > > >Searching the internet for "cygwin git error chmod on config.lock > >failed: Invalid argument" gave not useful results. > > > >I first noticed the issue after having upgraded to Cygwin 2.4.0-1. > >Juding from the directory creation times in `base`, > >it looks like the last successful clone happened on 2015-07-28. > >I do not know which version of Cygwin I used at that time, > >I update roughly once a month. > > > >Today, I upgraded to 2.4.1-1, the issue persists. > > > >I tried downgrading git from 2.7 to 2.6 via the installer. > >The issue persisted, so I rolled forward again, the issue persisted. > > > >How can I troubleshoot this further? > > There might be a problem with the default ACL on the directory > /cygdrive/c/base. What does 'getfacl /cygdrive/c/base' show? Also, what does the native windows icacls command print for that directory? The setup of the ACL may give us a hint why git apparently fails to create the bar subdir. Thanks, Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Maintainer cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat