Re: suitable cygwin subset question

2002-12-06 Thread Max Bowsher
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> So this all is a prelude to the question: What's the minimum subset >>> of stuff I need to move, and is it necessary to actually run a >>> cygwin installer (for registry setups, maybe???) or will simply >>> putting files in the "right place" work? >

Re: suitable cygwin subset question

2002-12-06 Thread Fred_Smith
>> So this all is a prelude to the question: What's the minimum subset of >> stuff I need to move, and is it necessary to actually run a cygwin >> installer (for registry setups, maybe???) or will simply putting >> files in the "right place" work? > >Without registry entries, Cygwin won't know wher

Re: suitable cygwin subset question

2002-12-05 Thread Max Bowsher
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > So this all is a prelude to the question: What's the minimum subset of > stuff I need to move, and is it necessary to actually run a cygwin > installer (for registry setups, maybe???) or will simply putting > files in the "right place" work? Without

suitable cygwin subset question

2002-12-05 Thread Fred_Smith
I'm developing a multithread app on cygwin (well, porting from LInux, actually), which uses Oracle OCI for client services. So far it's running well on my development box. Just tried an experiment, in which I took my program and its necessary data files, and the cygwin DLLs reported by cygcheck (c