Howdy Elfyn and Igor,
> > As far as setup (cygcheck) is concerned you have pinfo
> installed but it's
> > not working (corrupt, unknown?).Double check your path (PATH
> env. variable)
> > is set-up correctly, just a thought before you re-install. If
> cygwin (your
> > PATH env. variable) is set-up
On Sun, 2 Feb 2003, Elfyn McBratney wrote:
> > $ cygcheck -c pinfo
> > Cygwin Package Information
> > Package Version
> > pinfo 0.6.6p1-1
>
> As far as setup (cygcheck) is concerned you have pinfo installed but it's
> not working (corrupt, unknown?).Double check your path
> $ cygcheck -c pinfo
> Cygwin Package Information
> Package Version
> pinfo 0.6.6p1-1
As far as setup (cygcheck) is concerned you have pinfo installed but it's
not working (corrupt, unknown?).Double check your path (PATH env. variable)
is set-up correctly, just a thought
Howdy Max!
> Run:
>
> $ ls -l /bin/pinfo
> $ cygcheck -c pinfo
>
> Post the output of those 2 commands here, and we'll try to help.
$ ls -l /bin/pinfo
ls: /bin/pinfo: No such file or directory
$ cygcheck -c pinfo
Cygwin Package Information
Package Version
pinfo 0.6.6
Robert Mark Bram wrote:
> I downloaded pinfo recently because I have heard it is a better help
> program than man. I ran the cygwin setup program, selected pinfo and
> thought it ran through ok. However, when I type "pinfo", the command
> is not known:
>
> $ pinfo
> bash: pinfo: command not found
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