> Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 12:51 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: No home directory on fresh setup
>
>
> A fresh installation of the latest cygwin results in no home
> directory. One enters in /usr/bin/.
> I editted passwd to point to it /home/ and
Pavel Tsekov wrote:
> Hello Jan,
>
> Thursday, February 21, 2002, 2:50:36 PM, you wrote:
>
> VJvd> A fresh installation of the latest cygwin results in no home directory. One
> VJvd> enters in /usr/bin/.
>
> This problem is not new and it's already fixed in CVS sources. It's
> specific to Win
Hello Pavel,
thanks a lot!
Sorry for the noise I've made,
Jan van der Vorst
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> From: Pavel Tsekov[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Reply To: Pavel Tsekov
> Sent: Thursday 21 February 2002 15:18
> To: Vorst, Jan van der
> Subject: Re: No
Hello Jan,
Thursday, February 21, 2002, 2:50:36 PM, you wrote:
VJvd> A fresh installation of the latest cygwin results in no home directory. One
VJvd> enters in /usr/bin/.
This problem is not new and it's already fixed in CVS sources. It's
specific to Win9x/ME installations only.
For more det
Same report, including sygchecks
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> From: Vorst, Jan van der
> Sent: Thursday 21 February 2002 14:50
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: No home directory on fresh setup
>
> A fresh installation of the latest cygwin results in
A fresh installation of the latest cygwin results in no home directory. One
enters in /usr/bin/.
I editted passwd to point to it /home/ and created the /home/
directory manually. This resulted in a correct login.
Then CVS however didn't work well anymore in that the administration
database was n
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