thank's Dave for the suggestion. I ran cygcheck from a DOS prompt. Running
with the -s option only (i.e. without -r) produced output but also led once
to a crash of "id.exe".
Below I paste the output of cygcheck -s -r -c (but I can't figure out what
it means):
Cygwin Package Information
Pack
I did not succeed to install cygwin (Version 2.510.2.2) on my laptop computer
(it worked fine on my desktop).
Download worked fine and also the installation succeeded almost to the end. But
during the postinstall the program "ash.exe" crashed.
No home directory or initial .bashrc files were ge
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