Fellow Cygwinners!
Now I fully expect to be told to RTFM --- but here goes anyway!
I've installed Cygwin on a W2K workstation primarily for the purpose of running
Postgres and for this it works admirably. All installations have worked
flawlessly.
Encouraged by the performance of Cygwin I decid
Thanks for the reply, Jurgen, but that didn't work either.
Not to be discouraged I decided to uninstall everything to do with Apache and
PHP and try again. I did the uninstall and cleaned up all the remaining files
I could find. I re-booted the system and initiated a re-install from the
Inter
.As a follow up
When I do:
$ cygcheck -c
I get an 'Incomplete' status for both Apache and PHP. This could be a red
herring, however, as I notice that things are done with some of the files post
install.
Just thought I'd share this info!
Dave
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Hello Jason,
Thanks for getting back to me. I've been working on this all day and, despite
having found out about rebasing etc., have still not got a solution.
To date:
1. Remove all vestiges of Cygwin from the W2K box.
2. run the Windoze update stuff and ensure that W2K is up-to date
3. Downl
This all started when I had trouble installing Apache/PHP (see earlier posts
Re: Apache/PHP installation puzzle). As this problem is a bit more general I
thought I would start a new thread.
In a nutshell, the PHP part of the installation fails without any obvious
errors. In order to find out w
Hello Igor,
Apologies to the maintainer then - I'm new to these mailing list thingees!
Thanks for the info about mount points - it didn't cross my mind that /usr/lib
might be a separate mount. $ df would have answered that, eh?
The rest remains, I think. The cygcrypto.dll is loaded with the
Hello Igor,
Further to your request I pressed on a bit - sort of funbling in the dimpsey
light really!!
I found that perl was not installed (needed for axps) and that installing perl
installed the correct version of Openssl and this, in turn, installed the
cygcrypto.dll. A little progress!
I
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