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Re: Return of C1902


Marc Horowitz wrote:
I've got the current versions of cygwin and sshd installed on a
windows box (the OS itself was only installed a couple days ago).  I
can ssh in using pubkey auth with no problem.  However, I'm getting
errors like

LINK : fatal error LNK1101: incorrect MSPDB80.DLL version; recheck installation\ of this product

when I try to build C++ apps with Visual Studio Express 2008.

This isn't C1902, of course, but the symptoms are nearly the same.  If
I log in with a password, everything works fine.

<snip>


Then, on the windows console, I brought up the Services manager (My
Computer -> Manager -> Services and Applications -> Services),
double-clicked the sshd-ci service, selected the "Log On" tab, clicked
the "This account" radio button, and filled in the local user ci
(actually ".\ci") and its password.  After starting this sshd-ci
service, I can now ssh in with a public key and successfully do a
build.

I can live with this, but if there is a fix I can use, I'd rather do
it "right".

Until Cygwin version 1.7 is released, this is one of a subset of prescribed work-arounds. You can find others here:

<http://cygwin.com/faq/faq-nochunks.html#faq.using.shares>

Obviously your particular work-around is only valid for cases like yours
where the sshd server doesn't need the ability to impersonate (i.e.
switch to) other users.

To answer the obvious follow-up question, version 1.7 of the Cygwin
package is in the works for release sometime this year.  This is not a
guarantee. ;-)

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