Dear Cygwin:

Recently I set up cygwin on XPpro SP2 with setup.exe (version 2.457.2.2)
including tetex package. After installation, I started tetex but it has been stopped
with following message:
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$tex a.tex

This is TeXk, Version 3.141592 (Web2C 7.5.3)
file:line:error style messages enabled.
%&-line parsing enabled.
kpathsea: Running mktexfmt tex.fmt
tcfmgr: no info for file `fmtutil.cnf' in map `/usr/share/texmf/texconfig/tcfmgr.map'.
fmtutil: config file `fmtutil.cnf' not found. I can't find the format file `tex.fmt'! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


And the following is tcfmgr.map
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# file                  rel dir                 search path             progname
config                  dvipdfm/config          other text files        dvipdfm
config.ps               dvips/config            dvips config            -
modes.mf                metafont/misc           .mf                     -
pdftexconfig.tex        tex/generic/config      .tex                    -
fmtutil.cnf             web2c                   web2c files             -
mktex.cnf               web2c                   web2c files             -
updmap.cfg              web2c                   web2c files             -
XDvi                    xdvi                    other text files        xdvi
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I assumed a path problem, and I type the following in cygwin.bat file.

set TEXMFCNF='/usr/share/texmf/web2c'

But It does not works.
Is it a problem of configuration or installation of tetex?

I attached output of cygcheck -svr

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