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As I see you're requesting cygcheck -s -v -r output for other problems, I'm attaching it here as well if it helps with my ssh / screen reattach problem. btw, when cygcheck completed, it also reported: 'id' program not found 'id' program not found but id is working fine: $ id uid=1000(Damjan) gid=513(None) groups=513(None),544(Administrators),545(Users) $ type id id is hashed (/usr/bin/id) On 2007-10-05, Damjan Lango wrote: > Another update on my screen adventures, please accept my apologies > since i'm posting so frequently. > > I have removed completely the /tmp/uscreens/S-Damjan directory and > it's contents and killed all the cygwin processes. Now screen > reattaching works in CMD cygwin bash window as well (and rxvt and > xterm) > > But still no luck with ssh. > If I run screen under ssh, then detach it and then try to re-attach > under ssh nothing happens, screen -r just exits with no message. If I > try to attach to that screen from a local CMD bash window I get the > following message: > > Suddenly the Dungeon collapses!! - You die... > > btw ps -e under ssh and under local cmd window do not show the same > processes even though id reports the same user. It seems to me that > there might be some problem with privileges under ssh or something? > > what else can I try? :)|
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