This probably is a newbie question, I searched the FAQ and the mailinglists but could not find anything.
I just installed Cygwin on our Win2000 Terminal Server as Administrator. I then logged as myself, started cygwin, logged in to our CVS server, and downloaded the software I am trying to port to Windows. The package uses autoconf et al, so I have an autogen script that looks like this: #!/bin/sh set -x rm -f config.cache #gettextize --force --copy libtoolize --force --copy aclocal autoheader autoconf automake --copy --add-missing ./configure --enable-debug However, running this script fails with: $ ./autogen.sh + rm -f config.cache + libtoolize --force --copy Can't find /usr/autotool/devel/bin/libtoolize + aclocal Can't find /usr/autotool/devel/bin/aclocal (rest of output cut off here) $ ls -l /usr/autotool/devel/bin/aclocal-1.7 -rwx------ 1 Administ None 9891 Oct 22 09:25 /usr/autotool/devel/bin/libtoolize This is a default cygwin.exe install, shouldn't the binaries have 755 permissions or something? my CYGWIN variable is "tty notitle glob ntsec ntea" Do I need to change all executables in c:\cygwin to 0755, using chmod -R as Administrator? Did I do something wrong in the installer? Thanks for any input, Ron Arts -- Netland Internet Services bedrijfsmatige internetoplossingen http://www.netland.nl Kruislaan 419 1098 VA Amsterdam info: 020-5628282 servicedesk: 020-5628280 fax: 020-5628281 Give me some chocolate and no one gets hurt!
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