Daniel So wrote:
Hello Larry
I do not know what you mean by a "mirror problem". Can you please explain
that? I tried all of the ".done" files in that dir.
I was suggesting that the mirror you installed Cygwin from may have been
experiencing "difficulties", perhaps so much so that you weren't
Hello Larry
I do not know what you mean by a "mirror problem". Can you please explain that?
I tried all of the ".done" files in that dir.
After re-running all of the ".done" files, whenever I open a cygwin session, I
get this message.
"Your group is currectly 'mkpasswd'. This indicates that the
On 01/08/2008, Daniel So wrote:
As suggested, I tried re-running the setup.exe but the results were still
the same. So I tried going to " and /etc/postinstall". All files there
ended in ".done". The files there were:
00ash.sh.done00bash.sh.donebase-files-mketc.sh.donebase-files-profile.sh.doneb
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From: Daniel So <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Sent: Monday, January 7, 2008 5:16:28 PM
Subject: Cygwin install not setting paths
To whom it m
Daniel So wrote:
To whom it may concern
I have done several cygwin installs on both Windows XP and Vista systems.
However this latest install on a Windows Vista 32-bit system, resulting cygwin
windows is not giving me the same results. There are several differences, such
as;
1. Path variable
To whom it may concern
I have done several cygwin installs on both Windows XP and Vista systems.
However this latest install on a Windows Vista 32-bit system, resulting cygwin
windows is not giving me the same results. There are several differences, such
as;
1. Path variable is not set to see "
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