On Fri, Oct 01, 2004 at 01:19:39PM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote: >On Fri, Oct 01, 2004 at 06:08:48PM +0100, Hughes, Bill wrote: >>Andrew DeFaria wrote: >>> Christopher Faylor wrote: >>..snip.. >>>> If you have cygwin programs available to you, then use the mount >>>> command. If the only output from the mount command is of the >>>> "noumount" variety then cygwin isn't installed in any meaningful way. >>> >>> Personally I would consider the existence or non-existence of >>> cygwin1.dll to be a more definitive measure of whether or not Cygwin >>> is installed in a "meaningful" way. >>I think it may be possible to cygwin installed and not have it in the path, >>if it's started from a bat or cmd that modifies the path etc... >>anyway, finding cygwin1.dll may be a slow process. It might be better to >>access the registry, this jscript uses the windows scripting host, so won't >>work on older boxes unless wsh is there, but as a proof of concept it may be >>ok. > >Just having "mount.exe" and "cygwin1.dll" in the same directory and running >"mount" should be adequate. > >If "mount" exits with a "multiple cygwin problem" then, well... > >If "mount" shows more than just /cygdrive paths, then cygwin isn't installed ^ nothing >in any useful way.
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