On 09/08/2009 07:35 PM, Sunni wrote:
Hello:
One person at our university installed C://cygwin and a few of its
utilities on our Microsoft Server and, then, recently, I installed
apache2triad. With the install of Apache2Triad, we now have multiple
copies of cygwin.dll What we would like to know is: (1) If we
delete (or convert to .bak) the C:apache2triad/cygwin1.dll will
apache2triad find the newer version in C://cygwin? (2) Or, to avoid
the conflict, should we simply uninstall apache2triad? (I am not an
IT person. Our server has a very, very PT IT person who volunteers
time. So, we really don't have a developer or IT person to spend much
time creating solutions. If #1 doesn't work and there is no easy
solution, then I guess #2 is the way we'll have to go.)
#1 will work. cygwin1.dll is backward compatible.
I also have the following output from cygcheck:
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A: Yes.
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