On 12/31/2012 6:32 PM, zgintasz wrote:
First of all, thanks for reply. I'm compiling my own project with cygwin by
launching build.sh. If I open cygwin, then locate path and then run
build.sh, everything works totally fine:
1. open cygwin
2. cd F:/Projektai/osdev
cygwin way
cd /cygdrive/f/Proje
On 12/31/2012 4:48 PM, zgintasz wrote:
Hi,
first: you are on the wrong mailing list,
use cygwin (at) cygwin (dot) com
I'm trying to make building process easier. When I launch cygwin and run
build.sh script, everything is fine, but I want to launch this script from
batch file. I do thi
On 8/2/2011 5:13 AM, jasonkee111 wrote:
Hi
I have trying to use the command "file". However, it turns out command not
found. what can i do in order to use this command?
Thanks
install the file package from category: Utils
Regards
Marco
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> I am very suspicious of anything that Windows 7 might suggest with
> respect to Cygwin.
> On what basis does Win 7 claim that Cygwin was not installed correctly,
> and how on earth can Win 7 hope to correct this for you?
>
> I would suggest un-installing Cygwin, then from Cygwin setup
> once agai
Original poster had written ...
> After installation my Windows7 program compatibility application
> told me that cygwin was not installed correctly, after which I told it to
> reinstall...and it did but this time the installation was much faster.
I am very suspicious of anything that Windows 7 mi
I am not redfining the path in the shell script.
Can the problem of cygwin being at the end of my path be fixed by putting it
first on the "Path" variable in windows system properties?
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On Mon, May 31, 2010 at 03:36:50PM +, Marco Atzeri wrote:
>--- Lun 31/5/10, physicist25 ha scritto:
>
>> Here is cygcheck.out
>> http://old.nabble.com/file/p28731448/cygcheck.out
>> cygcheck.out
>> --
>
>2 obvious problem
>
>1) Warning: There are multiple cygwin1.dlls on your path
True, but
--- Lun 31/5/10, physicist25 ha scritto:
> Here is cygcheck.out
> http://old.nabble.com/file/p28731448/cygcheck.out
> cygcheck.out
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2 obvious problem
1) Warning: There are multiple cygwin1.dlls on your path
2) on your path, cygwin is at the end
Path: C:\Windows\system32
C:\Win
Here is cygcheck.out
http://old.nabble.com/file/p28731448/cygcheck.out cygcheck.out
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On 31/05/2010 00:08, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 03:36:59PM -0700, physicist25 wrote:
>> "I ran cygcheck, its also attached as a .txt file. Notice how I had to add a
>> "/" to the command to run it."
>> I did this again, same results except now I dont have to use "/" when
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 04:31:01PM -0700, physicist25 wrote:
>
>
>"cygcheck: dump_sysinfo: GetVolumeInformation() for drive D: failed: 112 "
>Is the response im getting.
>And the next line is the command prompt "-sh-3.2# ".
Wow. Here's a new one.
The instructions at http://cygwin.com/problems.h
On 2010-05-30 23:24Z, physicist25 wrote:
>
> I received exactly the same response!
The context was that running
cygcheck -s -v -r > cygcheck.out
displayed an error on the screen. But see whether a file named
'cygcheck.out' was created. It should contain the output that
cygcheck was able to prod
"cygcheck: dump_sysinfo: GetVolumeInformation() for drive D: failed: 112 "
Is the response im getting.
And the next line is the command prompt "-sh-3.2# ".
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I received exactly the same response!
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FAQ:
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 03:36:59PM -0700, physicist25 wrote:
>
>
>I did send the results of cygcheck...some slight changes since...
>
>"I ran cygcheck, its also attached as a .txt file. Notice how I had to add a
>"/" to the command to run it."
>
>-sh-3.2# cygcheck -s -v -r > cygcheck.out
>-sh: cygc
On 2010-05-30 22:36Z, physicist25 wrote:
>
> -sh-3.2# cygcheck -s -v -r > cygcheck.out
> -sh: cygcheck: command not found
> -sh-3.2# cygcheck/ -s -v -r > cygcheck.out
> cygcheck: dump_sysinfo: GetVolumeInformation() for drive D: failed: 112
> -sh-3.2#
Run it in a windows "command prompt" instead
I did send the results of cygcheck...some slight changes since...
"I ran cygcheck, its also attached as a .txt file. Notice how I had to add a
"/" to the command to run it."
-sh-3.2# cygcheck -s -v -r > cygcheck.out
-sh: cygcheck: command not found
-sh-3.2# cygcheck/ -s -v -r > cygcheck.out
cyg
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 12:39:02PM -0700, physicist25 wrote:
>I am running the version I downloaded a couple days ago from the cygwin
>website. After installation my Windows7 program compatibility
>application told me that cygwin was not installed correctly, after
>which I told it to reinstall...a
I ran cygcheck, its also attached as a .txt file. Notice how I had to add a
"/" to the command to run it.
-sh-3.2# cygcheck -s -v -r > cygcheck.out
-sh: cygcheck: command not found
-sh-3.2# cygcheck/ -s -v -r > cygcheck.out
cygcheck: dump_sysinfo: GetVolumeInformation() for drive D: failed: 112
I am running the version I downloaded a couple days ago from the cygwin
website. After installation my Windows7 program compatibility application
told me that cygwin was not installed correctly, after which I told it to
reinstall...and it did but this time the installation was much faster.
Hel
On 30 May 2010 18:48, physicist25 wrote:
> I am initiating two ways, 1- using the desktop icon I created and 2-using the
> one at start that says mintty.
> Their startups screens are "bash-3.2#" and "-sh-3.2$". Does this answer your
> question?
The result in case 1 is to be expected unless your de
On Sun, May 30, 2010 at 2:18 PM, physicist25 wrote:
>
>
> I just realized what you ment. Okay, this is how I tried to run a cpp file.
>
> -sh-3.2# ls c:/cygwin/home
> -sh: ls: command not found
> -sh-3.2# ls/ c:/cygwin/home
> cygwin warning:
> MS-DOS style path detected: c:/cygwin/home
> Preferr
I just realized what you ment. Okay, this is how I tried to run a cpp file.
-sh-3.2# ls c:/cygwin/home
-sh: ls: command not found
-sh-3.2# ls/ c:/cygwin/home
cygwin warning:
MS-DOS style path detected: c:/cygwin/home
Preferred POSIX equivalent is: /home
CYGWIN environment variable option
I am initiating two ways, 1- using the desktop icon I created and 2-using the
one at start that says mintty.
Their startups screens are "bash-3.2#" and "-sh-3.2$". Does this answer your
question?
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physicist25 wrote:
>
> Hello, I have recently downloaded cygwin with the hope of learning c++ for
> school.the download completed with no problems at all. I installed some
> packages such as gcc4, util-linux, ncurses devel, pcre devel, openssl devel,
> zlib devel, mintty etc.
>
> Some Info:
> -
I think "+" sign is just say it is a directory like, not "seleced". If
you want to install vi and gcc, please make sure the you click the
"Skip" on the "New" column (with default view, it's the third column).
then you can see the text change from "Skip" to "Keep" and the seond
column will display
On 20 December 2006 20:18, Wallace, Richard K. wrote:
> I have a win 2000 box using eclipse and gnuarm (rev gcc 4.1.1). I am
> using cgwin rev bu-2.17_gcc-4.1.1-c-c++_nl-1.14.0_gi-6.5.exe.
> What have I done wrong?
Asked the wrong mailing list, most likely... I don't think anyone has ever
desc
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According to Andrew Louie on 12/20/2006 1:34 PM:
>> (as seen from command prompt)
>> R:\ make
>> make: arm-elf-gcc: Command not found
>> Make: ** [main.o] error 127
>
>
>
> perhaps you have the dos line ending problem
Probably not. Usually, with d
Wallace, Richard K. ngc.com> writes:
>
> Hello,
>
> I have a win 2000 box using eclipse and gnuarm (rev gcc 4.1.1). I am
> using cgwin rev bu-2.17_gcc-4.1.1-c-c++_nl-1.14.0_gi-6.5.exe.
>
> The make command is failing within eclipse and at command prompt with
> error.
>
> (as seen from comman
> /home/corrada
> 6 % jython.bat
> jython.bat: Command not found.
What does 'which jython.bat' tell you?
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FAQ:
> -Original Message-
> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Andres Corrada-Emmanuel
>
> Okay. It gets weirder:
>
> /home/corrada
> 45 % strace jython.bat
> Jython 2.2a0 on java1.4.2_05 (JIT: null)
> >>> import sys
> >>> sys.exit(0)
>
> /home/corrada
> 46 % jython.bat
> jython.bat: Command no
Okay. It gets weirder:
/home/corrada
45 % strace jython.bat
Jython 2.2a0 on java1.4.2_05 (JIT: null)
>>> import sys
>>> sys.exit(0)
/home/corrada
46 % jython.bat
jython.bat: Command not found.
Why does 'strace jython.bat' work but not 'jython.bat'?
Andres Corrada-Emmanuel
Senior Research Fellow
> -Original Message-
> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of Andres Corrada-Emmanuel
> Sent: 13 August 2004 16:37
>
> Yes, it is, by everybody. The command history below shows that I can
> exectute it when I specify the full path.
'What do you get from "ls -l
/cygdrive/u/dl/Jython/jython/di
At 11:36 AM 8/13/2004, you wrote:
>Yes, it is, by everybody. The command history below shows that I can
>exectute it when I specify the full path.
>
>Andres Corrada-Emmanuel
>Senior Research Fellow
>Information Extraction and Synthesis Laboratory
>University of Massachusetts, Amherst
>
>On Fri, 13
Yes, it is, by everybody. The command history below shows that I can
exectute it when I specify the full path.
Andres Corrada-Emmanuel
Senior Research Fellow
Information Extraction and Synthesis Laboratory
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
On Fri, 13 Aug 2004, Ken Dibble wrote:
>
> Is it exec
On Fri, 27 Dec 2002 12:14:22 +0800 Adrian Chong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have just changed to Cygwin 1.3.17-1 from 1.3.2. I found that those
> simple commands such as mkdir,
> ls,...have been removed for this release and I get "Command not found"
> when running them. What
> happens? Is this
7, 2002 12:17 PM
Subject: Re: Command not found?
> On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 12:14:22PM +0800, Adrian Chong wrote:
> >I have just changed to Cygwin 1.3.17-1 from 1.3.2. I found that those
> >simple commands such as mkdir, ls,...have been removed for this release
> >and I get &qu
On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 12:14:22PM +0800, Adrian Chong wrote:
>I have just changed to Cygwin 1.3.17-1 from 1.3.2. I found that those
>simple commands such as mkdir, ls,...have been removed for this release
>and I get "Command not found" when running them. What happens? Is
>this a installation pr
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, TS wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I installed Standard-Cygwin for compiling C99-Programs. Now, giving the
> Bash a compile-command like 'gcc' or 'cc' Bash says
>
> 'Command not found'
>
> I guess, the Compiler was not installed, but how do I do that? Which
> Package?
>
> Please help soon
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