Maika V wrote:
Thanks Dave. I used bash shell and my report is exactly what I got from screen when type './abc' and 'where abc'. Attached is cygcheck.out file and below is what on the screen when I follow your guide. Hope that it helps.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] /cygdrive/e/graphite/abc $ ls -la abc -rwxr-xr-x 1 Administrator None 624749 Sep 10 16:06 abc [EMAIL PROTECTED] /cygdrive/e/graphite/abc $ ./abc Could not find ./abc !
Dave's right. This message is not from Cygwin's Bash. You're either running someone else's Bash or the message you see is coming from running 'abc' itself. To determine the former, type 'echo $SHELL'. For the latter, check the source or debug the program. <snip>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /cygdrive/e/graphite/abc $ cygcheck abc.exe;type abc.exe; file abc.exe; getfacl abc.exe Error: could not find abc.exe bash: type: abc.exe: not found
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