Thank you Dave
On 9/20/05, Dave Korn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I deleted some values in Windows Local Environment variable PATH.
My original HOME is c:/home/myname/. And then:
it broke. So put them back!
What I deleted is borland c bin directory to avoid cygwin confusing
two
At 05:04 AM 9/21/2005, you wrote:
Thank you Dave
On 9/20/05, Dave Korn dave dot korn at artimi dot com wrote:
^^^
http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PCYMTNQREAIYR This is important if you
want people to reply to you.
I deleted some values
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According to faif cn on 9/21/2005 3:04 AM:
What I deleted is borland c bin directory to avoid cygwin confusing
two make tools. and maybe some other PATH variables which I believe
set by some outdated software. It left as
Your cygcheck was hard
On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 06:52:08AM -0600, Eric Blake wrote:
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According to faif cn on 9/21/2005 3:04 AM:
What I deleted is borland c bin directory to avoid cygwin confusing
two make tools. and maybe some other PATH variables which I believe
set by
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According to Christopher Faylor on 9/21/2005 7:14 AM:
Your cygcheck was hard to read, as it was not a plain-text attachment
(hmm, maybe we could update the problem-reporting instructions to tell
people to create cygcheck.txt instead of cygcheck.out,
Original Message
From: faif cn
Sent: 21 September 2005 10:04
Thank you Dave
On 9/20/05, Dave Korn wrote:
I deleted some values in Windows Local Environment variable PATH.
My original HOME is c:/home/myname/. And then:
it broke. So put them back!
What I deleted is
Thank you very much all for your replies. I think I should clarify
somthing first. Windows has two places to set path parameters Local
Machine and User environment, what I changed is local machine one
which means it affects anyone use this pc.
1. I do have /cygwin/bin in my User environment Path,
On Wed, Sep 21, 2005 at 06:52:08AM -0600, Eric Blake wrote:
I'm not familiar with DOS promote. Is it some other vendor's shell? Does
it provide its own bash in your home directory, which could explain why
you get a different behavior depending on what directory you are in when
you try to run
Hello all,
I deleted some values in Windows Local Environment variable PATH.
My original HOME is c:/home/myname/. And then:
In DOS promote:
If I type bash in any other directories, the bash promote can be
shown successfully and I can use bash environment.
If I type bash in my home
Original Message
From: faif cn
Sent: 20 September 2005 17:26
Hello all,
I deleted some values in Windows Local Environment variable PATH.
My original HOME is c:/home/myname/. And then:
it broke. So put them back!
If that doesn't fix it, - http://cygwin.com/problems.html,
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