On 28/07/2017 15:13, mike wrote:
On 28/07/2017 15:06, Ken Brown wrote:
On 7/28/2017 9:58 AM, mike wrote:
Hello
I have deleted all but var and dev from my C:\cygwin folder (which
was quite painful and time-consuming BTW) and then moved the cygwin
folder to my Documents folder and then deleted a Cygwin desktop icon
and two Cygwin folders from my Start > All Programs menu. Is that
sufficient to give me a clean uninstall so that I can do a brand new
Cygwin install without problems? I did it that way because I
couldn't figure out any other way of uninstalling Cygwin.
https://cygwin.com/faq.html#faq.setup.uninstall-all
Ken
Thank you Ken for your lightning fast reply. I did google for the
answer but couldn't narrow it down to what I was looking for. I am
sure that that is the definitive answer. Thank you very much. I will
do it.
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I have deleted everything in C:\cygwin that I could figure out how to
and then moved the cygwin folder to my Documents folder. I managed to
delete everything before the move except for what became
C:\Users\Mike\Documents\cygwin\dev\nul and
C:\Users\Mike\Documents\cygwin\var\log\sshd.log. I can't for the life
of me figure out how to get rid of the dev folder which tells me when I
try to "Invalid MS-DOS function" or the var folder which tells me when I
try to "Try Again" and that the folder is shared. It's just two files
and a few nested folders.
I would be very grateful for any help. I'm trying to do this the right
way because I don't want to get bit again when I try to do the fresh
selective install because of something lying around from previous
installs. I want to start from scratch.
Thanks in advance
Mike
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