Jaroslav Rynik wrote: > when I wanted to install, the program with cygwin (using package for > NetBSD), the error message "no acceptable C compiler found in $PATH" > came up.
This list is for X related questions only, setting the follow-up address to the main cygwin list. > However, I have installed cygwin directly from web not unsellecting any > option, so the instalation should be complete. The program is > installed in D:\pokus\cygwin directory. Only a limited set of packages is installed by default. You have to manually select the compiler(s) and other development tools. Just re-run setup.exe and select the appropriate gcc packages. > To keep track all the steps I made, I send the picture of 3 screenshot > showing all I have done until the error message appeared. I also attach > the log file made by cygwin after the action. > > If you need any further information, feel welcome to let me know. > It would have been better if you had followed the instructions in this link: > Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html In particular, note the part about *attaching* the output from running "cygcheck -svr". That would let us know which packages were actually installed. If re-running setup doesn't solve your problem, then that attachment would be very useful. Phil This email has been scanned by Ascribe Ltd using Microsoft Antigen for Exchange.