Linda Walsh writes:
> Can't believe doesn't work for anyone.
> 
> For me, I've tried multiple c progs (simple ones),
> same thing.
> 
> Ideas?

You don't supply any example that shows your attempt and the resulting error
message(s).  So maybe it (whatever *it* is) is working for everybody else?

> Cygwin Configuration Diagnostics
> Current System Time: Tue Jan 14 23:18:34 2014
> 
> Windows 7 Ultimate Ver 6.1 Build 7601 Service Pack 1
> 
> Path: C:\Users\law.Bliss\bin\lib
>       C:\usr\sbin
>       C:\bin
>       C:\sbin
>       .
>       C:\prog64\vim\gvim.exe
>       C:\bin
>       C:\sbin
[...]

There was some discussion recently, last month I think, about the relative
position of /bin and /usr/bin in PATH mattering in a way it didn't use to. 
I can't find the discussion or I'd link to it.  But in any case you might
try substituting /usr/bin for /bin in your PATH setup.

..mark


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