> That works so long as the users come to that site to install and that site
> for support of the install. The current Cygwin policy is to offer email
> "support" for software it distributes. It's impractical to do otherwise.
> Also, the hope is that people who want to add features to anything
On Mon, Apr 22, 2002 at 10:44:20AM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 22, 2002 at 03:55:14AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >Anyway, you can find this trove of information at
> >www.rich-paul.net. Have fun with it.
>
> One part of your installation instructions is ill-advised. Us
Well, I quickly wrote up what I do to install cygwin. The first
differance is that I use tar, not zip ... zip doesn't grok cygwin
symlinks and such. Anyway, the good news is that setup.exe does
almost nothing except install the files. creating the
mountpoints is trivial, just export 'em with r
My suggestion is a simple patch and recompile to cygwin. There
is a file called environ.cc. It contains the code that
automaticly converts variables like PATH and HOME to cygwinformat
when it enters cygwin, and back when it leaves.
All you have to do is add the code preceded by the plus signs c
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