Ralf Wildenhues wrote: > OK with a (completely) binmounted cygwin. > With text mode mounts I got several failures. > Somebody should test this, maybe it was just my cygwin > setup being broken. How could one change this quickly > without a full reinstall and regedit? Editing the registry is discouraged since at some point the mount table might be stored elsewhere. The mount command takes -b and -t to specify binary or text mode, and "mount -m" will output a list of mount commands to recreate the current mount table, so to switch all mounts from binary to text you can do something like: mount -m | sed -e s,-b,-t, | bash If you just want to change the mode of one particular mount you can just give the indiviual mount command with either -b or -t, e.g.: mount -t $(cygpath -m /foobar) /foobar Of course this defaults to "system" mode, and if you happen to be using user mode mounts then that will confuse things since you'll wind up with two different entries in the table, so the first version is somewhat safer. Brian _______________________________________________ Autoconf mailing list Autoconf@xxxxxxx http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/autoconf