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Puneet Singh writes:
> I've tried cleaning up the Windows registry and that allowed me to
> delete most of the files. However, some files remain (they must still
> be in use)and I am also worried about any other possible side-effects.
> I tried booting XP in safe mode with command prompt but still
Mark,
Thanks for the feedback.
It turns out that I was accidentally specifying the installed_files
location as the Cygwin install root location during the extended
setup. As a result, the non-default binaries were getting placed under
installed_files instead of ...\cygwin\bin.
My apologies.
Eve
Puneet Singh Lamba schrieb:
Mark,
Many thanks for the response.
When I installed Cygwin, I had used the view "Category" and clicked on
"Default" next to "All" at the root of the tree so that it would
change to "Install".
My understanding is that doing so should install everything available
on
Puneet Singh Lamba writes:
> When I installed Cygwin, I had used the view "Category" and clicked on
> "Default" next to "All" at the root of the tree so that it would
> change to "Install".
> My understanding is that doing so should install everything available
> on the mirror from which you are in
Mark,
Many thanks for the response.
When I installed Cygwin, I had used the view "Category" and clicked on
"Default" next to "All" at the root of the tree so that it would
change to "Install".
My understanding is that doing so should install everything available
on the mirror from which you are
Puneet Singh Lamba writes:
> Could someone please help me understand why bash returns a "command
> not found" when I do either of the following?
>
> ls | more
>
> perl
>
> Note that I have the complete set of libraries/tools installed for
> Cygwin version 1.5.25-14 (Setup.exe version 2.573.2.2).
Hi,
Could someone please help me understand why bash returns a "command
not found" when I do either of the following?
ls | more
perl
Note that I have the complete set of libraries/tools installed for
Cygwin version 1.5.25-14 (Setup.exe version 2.573.2.2).
I can understand that I might have to
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