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When ssh'd in, cannot run MS compiler /Zi debug option.
- From: Mark Charney <mark_charney at ieee dot org>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Wed, 19 Jul 2006 04:06:06 +0000 (UTC)
- Subject: When ssh'd in, cannot run MS compiler /Zi debug option.
I suspect I'm missing some "rights". This is an issue for me
on multiple machines running Windows Server 2003 x64 or for
32b WinXP.
When I try to compile using the debug-option (/Zi) to the
Microsoft Visual Studio Pro 2005 compiler:
cl /Zi hello.cpp
it only works from within cygwin if I am on the console or
remote desktop. If I ssh-in to the same machine, it fails with
a error message:
Fatal Error C1902: Program database manager mismatch; please
check your installation.
Compiling without /Zi works fine anywhere we try it. My best guess is
that it has to do with some RPC rights required for the debug-symbol
file (PDB) generation done by the mspdb80.dll . That DLL uses RPC to
talk to the mspdbsrv.exe.
Any ideas? Is this a problem because the compiler running as my via
ssh doesn't have sufficient rights to talk RPC to the mspdbsrv.exe ?
Is there some editrights-right that I need to add to the sshd_server
or my own account to get this to work properly?
When I run "editrights -lv -u myusername", it does not list any
rights either on the remote-desktop or when ssh'd in. My account
is an administrator account.
My cygwin installations are complete & up-to-date as of today. (I
cannot attach a cygcheck output via the gmane interface). FWIW:
cygwin 1.5.20-1
openssh 4.3p2-3
(Please don't flame me for using Microsoft compilers. My code compiles
with gcc on all platforms but one: win64 (x86-64 windows). Binutils
hasn't gotten there yet; it would be *really* great if they did.)
Thank you.
...Mark
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