Yep, /usr/bin will equal /bin after setup installs.  The mount 
table has somehow gotten confused, perhaps due to issues with 
the change of the Cygwin root from the last install (as the user
claimed).  Typing 'mount' should show where the current mount 
points are and give a good idea of what's pointing to the wrong 
place now.

Larry


Original Message:
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From: Chris January [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 18 Dec 2002 23:46:05 -0000
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: tcsh not useable out of the box


> bash being the default shell, tcsh's configuration files have,
> apparently, bit-rotted. When started directly -- instead of from bash --
> a bunch of utilities (from /usr/bin) are not found.
> 
> Adding the following
> 
>       setenv PATH "/usr/bin:${PATH}"
But on a standard Cygwin install, /usr/bin == /bin ?

Chris


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