Re: Variation on: regular user, bash cannot find /tmp

2006-09-05 Thread Bobby McNulty
Christopher Faylor wrote: On Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 09:26:42PM -0400, Charli Li wrote: Could I get a new acronym over here? PCYMTSTRTFTTCML (Please Configure Your Mailer To Set The Reply-To Field To The Cygwin Mailing List). I don't see any reason for this. If people actually *want* th

Re: Variation on: regular user, bash cannot find /tmp

2006-09-05 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Tue, Sep 05, 2006 at 09:26:42PM -0400, Charli Li wrote: >Could I get a new acronym over here? PCYMTSTRTFTTCML (Please Configure >Your Mailer To Set The Reply-To Field To The Cygwin Mailing List). I don't see any reason for this. If people actually *want* this, then they should set the Reply-T

Re: Variation on: regular user, bash cannot find /tmp

2006-09-05 Thread Charli Li
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Reformatted. David LaFrance-Linden wrote: > It did help and worked; thanks. Indeed, I had installed it in different > places the two times. > > For the archives, a couple clarifications on the instructions. "From a > command prompt" means "from a

RE: Variation on: regular user, bash cannot find /tmp

2006-09-05 Thread David LaFrance-Linden
Peshansky [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 10:35 AM To: David LaFrance-Linden Cc: cygwin@cygwin.com; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Variation on: regular user, bash cannot find /tmp You probably installed into a different directory for that user, and you have stale user mo

Re: Variation on: regular user, bash cannot find /tmp

2006-09-05 Thread Igor Peshansky
On Tue, 5 Sep 2006, David LaFrance-Linden wrote: > I found a few similar problems in your mail archives, but I did not > quickly find the problem I'm having. Attached is cygcheck output as > requested. > > A few days ago, as a normal user on my MS Windows box, I went to > cygwin.com and ran setup

Variation on: regular user, bash cannot find /tmp

2006-09-04 Thread David LaFrance-Linden
I found a few similar problems in your mail archives, but I did not quickly find the problem I'm having. Attached is cygcheck output as requested. A few days ago, as a normal user on my MS Windows box, I went to cygwin.com and ran setup.exe to install things, for "just me". Everything seemed to

Re: regular user, bash cannot find /tmp

2006-02-17 Thread Claude Marinier
Apologies for the incomplete posting. Here are two output files: The first is output from 'cygcheck -s -v -r', the second is the error message from cygcheck. History: I want to run 'octave' and tried a package containing a partial cygwin environment and octave 2.1.42. Discovered that it is too

Re: regular user, bash cannot find /tmp

2006-02-16 Thread Chris Taylor
Claude Marinier wrote: Hi, I installed cygwin on MS Windows XP from files I downloaded earlier this week (13 or 14 Feb 2006). Picked the default option to make cygwin available for all users. I installed from the Administrator account. Usually, the first time I start cygwin, it recommends ru

regular user, bash cannot find /tmp

2006-02-16 Thread Claude Marinier
Hi, I installed cygwin on MS Windows XP from files I downloaded earlier this week (13 or 14 Feb 2006). Picked the default option to make cygwin available for all users. I installed from the Administrator account. Usually, the first time I start cygwin, it recommends running mkpasswd and mkgr