Corinna Vinschen wrote: > On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 08:00:24AM -0000, Elfyn McBratney wrote: >>> I've been working on a new option for `cygcheck' that checks who Cygwin >>> was installed for. This could be used when users on the mailing list >>> have problems running services when the installation was done for "Just >>> Me", executing files in the same situation etc. Would this be a >>> desirable feature? Yes/no...patch attached :-) >> >> Sorry, forgot this... >> >> 2003-03-27 Elfyn McBratney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >> >> * utils/cygcheck.cc (longopts): Add install-type option. >> (opts): Add 'i' install-type option. >> (check_install_type): New function. >> (main): Accommodate new install_type option. > > Well, the problem is that you're checking in HKLM first. You should > check the HKCU key first since this would override the existing same > key in HKLM. Probably it would be nice(tm) if cygcheck reports > always both keys if they both exist and print some warning about this > (hmm, I'm musing if it makes sense to print a suggestion to drop the > HKCU key in that case...) > > Corinna > > PS: Your ChangeLog is incorrect (think "tabs") ;-)
Outlook Express doesn't do tabs. Unfortunately, I've never found another email client that wasn't either ugly or buggy or user-unfriendly. Max.