> If you have actually downloaded the files, rerun setup.exe and choose
> "Install from Local Directory" and you should see some satisfying evidence
> of cygwin being installed. If not, then try the "Install from Internet"
> option.
>
> cgf
> --
OK I see your point here now. I selected install fr
bject: Re: rm and ln not present during install
> On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 02:34:18PM +1000, Michael Ribbons wrote:
> >Hi, I'm attempting to install cygwin under Windows XP. I downloaded
> >all of the packages. When setup gets to the post install scripts, most
> >of th
Hi, I'm attempting to install cygwin under Windows XP.
I downloaded all of the packages. When setup gets to the post install
scripts, most of the scripts say
rm not found
ln not found
When I run the cygwin shell I'm able to use pwd and cd but I can't do ls
mkdir, rm, or ln. setup.log doesn't indic
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