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peflags warning and tsaware flags
- From: Achim Gratz <Stromeko at NexGo dot DE>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2012 15:16:07 +0000 (UTC)
- Subject: peflags warning and tsaware flags
What is peflags trying to tell me with this warning, which is only present when
the "-v" switch is in effect?
> ash -c "PATH=/bin peflags -t -d -v /usr/lib/zsh/4.3.12/zsh/zutil.dll"
Warning: file is non-executable but has tsaware set
(/usr/lib/zsh/4.3.12/zsh/zutil.dll).
/usr/lib/zsh/4.3.12/zsh/zutil.dll:
coff(0x230e[+executable_image,+line_nums_stripped,
+local_syms_stripped,+32bit_machine,+sepdbg,+dll])
pe(0x8000[-dynamicbase,+tsaware])
> ash -c "PATH=/bin peflags -t -d /usr/lib/zsh/4.3.12/zsh/zutil.dll"
/usr/lib/zsh/4.3.12/zsh/zutil.dll: coff(0x230e) pe(0x8000[-dynamicbase,+tsaware])
The file(s) in question are most certainly executable, POSIX file permissions
and cacls are no different than hundreds of other DLL. Also, I seem to have a
wild mixture of "+tsaware" and "-tsaware". Can I just set all of them to
"+tsaware" or is that a Bad Idea(TM)? (I do want to install Cygwin onto a
Terminal Server.)
Achim.
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