Most people running on a Windows machine use a VM running Linux. You will run into constant issues if you go down another road with something like cygwin, so avoid the headache.
From: Steve Pruitt <bpru...@opentext.com> <bpru...@opentext.com> Reply: user@predictionio.apache.org <user@predictionio.apache.org> <user@predictionio.apache.org> Date: April 15, 2019 at 10:59:09 AM To: user@predictionio.apache.org <user@predictionio.apache.org> <user@predictionio.apache.org> Subject: new install help I installed on a Windows 10 box. A couple of questions and then a problem I have. I downloaded the binary distribution. I already had Spark installed, so I changed pio-env.sh to point to my Spark. I downloaded and installed Postgres. I downloaded the jdbc driver and put it in the PredictionIO-0.14.0\lib folder. My questions are: Reading the PIO install directions I cannot tell if ElasticSearch and HBase are optional. The pio-env.sh file has references to them commented out and the PIO install page makes mention of skipping them if not using them. So, I didn’t install them. When I tried executing PredictionIO-0.14.0\bin\pio eventserver & command from the command line, I got this error 'PredictionIO-0.14.0\bin\pio' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. Oops. I think my assumption PIO runs on Windows is bad. I want to confirm it’s not something I overlooked. -S