On Thu, 13 Jan 2005, Steinman, Jethro F (PA62) wrote:
> [snip]
> But I'm still having problems with my ultimate objective which is to be
> able to build gcc under my domain log in. I have been able to do this
> with cygwin under a local administrator log in. But when I try using the
> domain log-i
pplicaton failed to initialize properly (0xc022). Clikc on OK to
terminate the application."
Any thoughts on that?
Jed
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On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 11:55:26AM -0700, Steinman, Jethro F (PA62) wrote:
> Thanks for the info. Pierre. Comments below.
>
> > That's because either HOME is set in Windows to that path,
> > or (yes, related problem), Cygwin defaults to using your
> > HOMEDRIVE/HOMEPATH
>
> Right, but this is ju
Thanks for the info. Pierre. Comments below.
> That's because either HOME is set in Windows to that path,
> or (yes, related problem), Cygwin defaults to using your
> HOMEDRIVE/HOMEPATH
Right, but this is just a symptom (as you know). The more fundamental
problem
seems to be that the user id. is
On Wed, Jan 12, 2005 at 06:53:25AM -0700, Steinman, Jethro F (PA62) wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I just installed cygwin and I'm having some problems using it. I have it
> installed on a WINXP 2002 SP1 laptop. I'm using a domain log-in. I ran
> "cycgcheck -s" to record information on the nature of my s
Greetings,
I just installed cygwin and I'm having some problems using it. I have it
installed on a WINXP 2002 SP1 laptop. I'm using a domain log-in. I ran
"cycgcheck -s" to record information on the nature of my set up. The output
is attached at the bottom of this message.
The problem I'm having
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