On Fri, 20 Jan 2006, Alan Ramsey wrote: > > Apparently, the PDFMerge program uses its own > > min-cygwin distribution. > > I don't know if that is the case or not. PDFMerge is > no longer installed on that machine. I searched for > the Cygwin1.dll on the entire machine and am only > finding the ones that I installed, so I don't think > this is the problem. > > > .. other than to advise that you redo your installation > > and use c:\cygwin as the root rather than letting > > setup.exe use the existing root set up by PDFMerge. > > How do I do that? I have tried reinstalling several > time, including deleting all the cygwin directories > that I know of and entering c:\cygwin into the > installation program. It still wants to go to the > PDFMerge directory. Where does the installation > program get the root directory from?
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