Hi Corinna, My environment seems to have been seriously damaged by the upgrade. I started a bash (not dash) shell and immediately saw these errors:
-bash: id: command not found -bash: id: command not found -bash: cut: command not found I tried running 'ls' and also got "command not found". My Cygwin/bin dir is missing ls.exe. I tried running 'rebaseall' but got strange errors: jfritz@JFRITZ-W7 ~ $ /usr/bin/rebaseall -bash: /usr/bin/rebaseall: /bin/ash: bad interpreter: Permission denied Running "cygcheck -c" shows lots of incomplete packages (output below). BTW, I wasn't clear in my last email. The 7 min stall ended when I cancelled the installer because the autorebase.bat was stuck again. I guess I'll reinstall. Thank you for your help. - Jason $ cygcheck -c Cygwin Package Information Package Version Status _autorebase 000393-1 OK _update-info-dir 01180-1 OK alternatives 1.3.30c-10 OK base-cygwin 3.3-1 OK base-files 4.1-1 OK bash 4.1.10-4 Incomplete bison 2.7.1-1 OK bzip2 1.0.6-2 Incomplete coreutils 8.15-1 Incomplete crypt 1.2-1 OK csih 0.9.7-1 OK cygrunsrv 1.40-2 OK cygutils 1.4.14-1 OK cygwin 1.7.24-1 OK cygwin-doc 1.7-1 OK dash 0.5.7-1 Incomplete diffutils 3.2-1 Incomplete dos2unix 6.0.3-1 OK dri-drivers 8.0.5-1 OK editrights 1.01-2 OK file 5.11-1 Incomplete findutils 4.5.11-1 Incomplete flex 2.5.35-1 OK font-adobe-dpi75 1.0.2-1 OK font-alias 1.0.3-1 OK font-encodings 1.0.4-1 OK font-misc-misc 1.1.1-1 OK fontconfig 2.10.93-1 OK gawk 4.1.0-1 OK gettext 0.18.1.1-2 Incomplete grep 2.6.3-1 Incomplete groff 1.21-2 Incomplete gzip 1.4-1 Incomplete inetutils 1.7-2 Incomplete ipc-utils 1.0-1 OK less 444-1 Incomplete libasn1_8 1.5.2-4 OK libattr1 2.4.46-1 OK libblkid1 2.21.2-1 OK libbz2_1 1.0.6-2 OK libcom_err2 1.42.7-1 OK libdb4.5 4.5.20.2-3 OK libedit0 20120311-1 OK libexpat1 2.1.0-3 OK libffi4 4.5.3-3 OK libfontconfig1 2.10.93-1 OK libfontenc1 1.1.2-1 OK libfreetype6 2.4.12-1 OK libgcc1 4.7.3-1 OK libgdbm4 1.8.3-20 OK libglapi0 8.0.5-1 OK libgmp10 5.1.2-1 OK libgmp3 4.3.2-1 OK libgssapi3 1.5.2-4 OK libheimbase1 1.5.2-4 OK libheimntlm0 1.5.2-4 OK libhx509_5 1.5.2-4 OK libICE6 1.0.8-1 OK libiconv2 1.14-2 OK libintl8 0.18.1.1-2 OK libkafs0 1.5.2-4 OK libkrb5_26 1.5.2-4 OK libllvm3.1 3.1-3 OK liblzma5 5.0.2_20110517-1 OK libmpfr4 3.1.2-1 OK libncurses10 5.7-18 OK libncursesw10 5.7-18 OK libopenssl100 1.0.1e-2 OK libpcre0 8.21-2 OK libpixman1_0 0.30.2-1 OK libpopt0 1.6.4-4 OK libreadline7 6.1.2-3 OK libroken18 1.5.2-4 OK libsigsegv2 2.10-1 OK libSM6 1.2.1-1 OK libsqlite3_0 3.7.17-3 OK libssp0 4.7.3-1 OK libstdc++6 4.7.3-1 OK libuuid1 2.21.2-1 OK libwind0 1.5.2-4 OK libwrap0 7.6-21 OK libX11-xcb1 1.6.0-1 OK libX11_6 1.6.0-1 OK libXau6 1.0.8-1 OK libXaw7 1.0.11-1 OK libxcb-icccm4 0.3.9-1 OK libxcb-image0 0.3.9-1 OK libxcb-shm0 1.9.1-2 OK libxcb-util1 0.3.9-1 OK libxcb1 1.9.1-2 OK libXdmcp6 1.1.1-1 OK libXext6 1.3.2-1 OK libXfixes3 5.0.1-1 OK libXft2 2.3.1-1 OK libxkbfile1 1.0.8-1 OK libxml2 2.9.1-1 OK libXmu6 1.1.1-1 OK libXmuu1 1.1.1-1 OK libXpm4 3.5.10-1 OK libXrender1 0.9.8-1 OK libXt6 1.1.4-1 OK login 1.10-10 OK luit 20121014-1 OK m4 1.4.16-1 Incomplete man 1.6g-2 OK mintty 1.1.3-1 OK mkfontdir 1.0.7-1 OK mkfontscale 1.1.1-1 OK openssh 6.2p2-1 OK perl 5.14.2-3 OK perl_vendor 5.14.2-3 OK rebase 4.4.0-1 Incomplete run 1.3.0-1 OK sed 4.2.2-3 OK tar 1.26-1 OK terminfo 5.7_20091114-14 OK texinfo 4.13-4 Incomplete tzcode 2013c-1 OK util-linux 2.21.2-1 OK vim-minimal 7.3.1152-1 OK which 2.20-2 OK X-start-menu-icons 1.0.4-1 OK xauth 1.0.7-1 OK xcursor-themes 1.0.4-1 OK xf86-video-dummy 0.3.6-2 OK xf86-video-nested 0.1.0-3 OK xinit 1.3.2-1 Incomplete xkbcomp 1.2.4-1 OK xkeyboard-config 2.9-1 OK xmodmap 1.0.7-1 Incomplete xorg-docs 1.7-1 OK xorg-server 1.14.2-1 OK xorg-server-common 1.14.2-1 OK xrdb 1.0.9-1 Incomplete xterm 291-1 OK xz 5.0.2_20110517-1 Incomplete zlib0 1.2.8-1 OK -----Original Message----- On Aug 23 16:26, Fritz, Jason wrote: > Thanks Corinna, I suppose I'll try to reinstall. Is there an easy way > to see a list of packages I've installed on top of the default > install, so that I can install all those same packages? Uh, no, there's no such functionality, but you can call `cygcheck -c' to see the list of all installed packages. > FYI, each time I run setup-x86.exe I get the same behavior. Here is a > snippet of a follow-on session from setup.log (notice the 7 min stall > at autorebase.bat): I'm not sure why it should take seven minutes, but it can take a lot of time of you installed a lot of DLLs. It's nothing to worry about, as long as it works. Can you try what happens if you stop all Cygwin processes, start a lone dash.exe and enter "/usr/bin/rebaseall" on the command line? Does it run and silently exits, or do you see any kind of error message? Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Maintainer cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat