--- Fergus <> ha scritto:
> >> You also have a lot of this:
>
> >> Found: D:\bin\rm.exe
> >> Found: \bin\rm.exe
> >> Warning: D:\bin\rm.exe hides \bin\rm.exe
>
> >> Are you running cygcheck from within the /bin
> dir? If so,
> >> does the bug still arise if you run it from a
> different c
>> You also have a lot of this:
>> Found: D:\bin\rm.exe
>> Found: \bin\rm.exe
>> Warning: D:\bin\rm.exe hides \bin\rm.exe
>> Are you running cygcheck from within the /bin dir? If so,
>> does the bug still arise if you run it from a different cwd?
I was running cygcheck from HOME when I got all
On 04 February 2008 17:57, Fergus wrote:
> Phil Betts wrote:
>
> > cygcheck tells you where each of the DLLs are. Since you don't want
> > to trouble us with output, you could at least read it yourself ;-)
>
> Thank you. The two entries for cygwin1.dll that result in the Warning
> message are
Phil Betts wrote:
> cygcheck tells you where each of the DLLs are. Since you don't want
> to trouble us with output, you could at least read it yourself ;-)
Thank you. The two entries for cygwin1.dll that result in the Warning
message are
d:\bin\cygwin1.dll
and
\bin\cygwin1.dl
Fergus wrote on Monday, February 04, 2008 6:28 AM::
> Sorry to return to this old favourite. For ages (years) I have had
> both /usr/bin/ and /bin/ set in my PATH and cygcheck -srv reported
> both as d:\bin. I just removed the latter from the PATH and now get
> exactly one report of d:\bin.
> BUT
Fergus writes:
> But could anybody else running XP Pro SP2 try
> $ cygcheck -srv | grep "multiple"
> and see what they get?
I get no output at all from that command pipe, as expected.
Time for you to search all your drive(s) for cygwin1.dll with Windows Explorer
after making sure its idiot, I me
Sorry to return to this old favourite. For ages (years) I have had both
/usr/bin/ and /bin/ set in my PATH and cygcheck -srv reported both as
d:\bin. I just removed the latter from the PATH and now get exactly one
report of d:\bin.
BUT cygcheck -srv still claims
Warning: There are multiple cygw
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