On Aug 23 18:39, Fritz, Jason wrote:
> Hi Corinna,
>
> My environment seems to have been seriously damaged by the upgrade. I
> started a bash (not dash) shell and immediately saw these errors:
>
> -bash: id: command not found
> -bash: id: command not found
> -bash: cut: command not found
>
> I
Hi Corinna,
My environment seems to have been seriously damaged by the upgrade. I started
a bash (not dash) shell and immediately saw these errors:
-bash: id: command not found
-bash: id: command not found
-bash: cut: command not found
I tried running 'ls' and also got "command not found". My
On Aug 23 16:26, Fritz, Jason wrote:
> Thanks Corinna, I suppose I'll try to reinstall. Is there an easy way
> to see a list of packages I've installed on top of the default
> install, so that I can install all those same packages?
Uh, no, there's no such functionality, but you can call `cygcheck
Thanks Corinna, I suppose I'll try to reinstall. Is there an easy way to see a
list of packages I've installed on top of the default install, so that I can
install all those same packages?
FYI, each time I run setup-x86.exe I get the same behavior. Here is a snippet
of a follow-on session fro
On Aug 22 22:13, Fritz, Jason wrote:
> Today I downloaded the new setup-x86.exe from Cygwin.com and upgraded my
> Cygwin release. During the process, the installation stalled while running
> "_autorebase" (/etc/postinstall/autorebase.bat). I let the installer stay
> stalled at 68% complete for
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