RE: can not find valid cygwin path

2005-11-01 Thread Dave Korn
lin q wrote: >> From: "Dave Korn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Oh no. More spam. :-( Please read http://cygwin.com/acronyms#PCYMTNQREAIYR! > I do not quite get what you are saying and your example, I am using BASH > which the default cygwin shell. Hmm, maybe I don't quite get what you are saying

RE: can not find valid cygwin path

2005-11-01 Thread lin q
From: "Dave Korn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: Subject: RE: can not find valid cygwin path Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2005 17:16:28 - lin q wrote: > Hi, >I have the latest cygwin installed on WinXP SP1. It works fine in > general until I try to run some program today. >

RE: can not find valid cygwin path

2005-11-01 Thread Dave Korn
lin q wrote: > Hi, >I have the latest cygwin installed on WinXP SP1. It works fine in > general until I try to run some program today. > > It is really weired, the program requiring setting up some environment > viriables, I guess iniside its code it tries to find some data based on > that v

Re: can not find valid cygwin path

2005-11-01 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Tue, Nov 01, 2005 at 10:04:01AM -0700, lin q wrote: >Hi, > I have the latest cygwin installed on WinXP SP1. It works fine in general >until I try to run some program today. > > It is really weired, the program requiring setting up some environment >viriables, I guess iniside its code it tries

can not find valid cygwin path

2005-11-01 Thread lin q
Hi, I have the latest cygwin installed on WinXP SP1. It works fine in general until I try to run some program today. It is really weired, the program requiring setting up some environment viriables, I guess iniside its code it tries to find some data based on that variable setting. Anyway,