I figured out my old problem, but now I have no /etc/passwd. How do I
create one?
I'd use vi, but I don't know what one should look like. Is there an
example somewhere?
In case anyone else ever needs this, if you install cygwin, then get
command not found
for everything, you need to:
click on "Computer" -> Properties -> Advanced System settings (on the
side bar)-> Environment Variables.
Under user variables, add a new environment variable, called CYGWIN_HOME
and set its value to C:\cygwin
Under system variables, edit the PATH environment variable and add
C:\cygwin\bin.
Click okay, and restart cygwin. (Thanks to Sudipta Chatterjee)
(In case anyone else searches the archives for a solution to this problem).
-Debra
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Fri, Aug 14, 2009 at 01:04:05PM -0400, DY wrote:
All except gcc-mingw-core-3.4.4-20050522-1.tgz and
gcc-mingw-g++-3.4.4-20050522-1.tgz
say done. I'm assuming they were unzipped and run, though, because I
have agcc-mingw-core.sh.done
and a gcc.mingw-g++.sh.done so I'm assuming that's the run,done version
of the zipped files.
Besides, I can't do ANYTHING. Everything says "command not found".
So either set your PATH by hand or specify the full path to the executable
while you are debugging the problem.
cgf
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