Re: Cygintl-1 not found
Charles Wilson wrote: > Stangely enough, the setup.ini entry for grep(*) specifies that it > depends on the 'libintl1' package. I don't know why the package did not > get installed on your machine automatically (did you use setup?), but > the solution is to reinstall the 'libintl1' package. Thanks you Charles for your quick and speedy reply and my apologies for not checking google andhttp://www.cygwin.com/packages/ first and I should know better. As to why it did not get on my system in the first place it probably did but since: 1) I was one of those keeping up with the new setup and installing upgraded packages and 2) was also one of those to discover that the new setup had a problem (now fixed) with the last packages it was attempting to update (it was removing them and not updating them) and 3) it was late in the game before I realized that this was occurring and therefore had no idea what packages I may have lost as a result since they still showed as installed although they were not All of this as I explained in my posting but I have no excuse for not checking google for an entry in Dec of 2001 for why cygintl-1 came to be and had worked up until I had just updated several new packages and my system had been working fine 5 minutes before. I did at least relate it to the fact that I had probably lost something during the new setup.exe trial period as I did ask which package the file could be found in. You know I had been to http://www.cygwin.com/packages/ before (in fact last night before I posted the message) and never noticed that search. No excuses (just irritation) and my apologies to all for asking for help on something that if I had spent another hour over the one I had already spent trying to solve I could have fixed myself and posting to the wrong list as well. -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
Re: Cygintl-1 not found
[Matthew Smith, textutils maintainer, please read] Fun! Two practically identical messages posted within minutes of each other. Goodie! I get to reuse my reply text! (BUT -- this message belongs on cygwin, not cygwin-developers. Reply and Reply-To adjusted.) By searching for 'cygintl-1.dll' on the following page: http://www.cygwin.com/packages/ I discover that the DLL is found in the following package: libintl1/libintl1-0.10.40-1 (e.g. the 'libintl1' package) Stangely enough, the setup.ini entry for grep(*) specifies that it depends on the 'libintl1' package. I don't know why the package did not get installed on your machine automatically (did you use setup?), but the solution is to reinstall the 'libintl1' package. (*) however, textutils (which contains 'cat') does NOT say that it depends on libintl1 -- this is a bug. [Matthew Smith] Note that 'libintl1' != 'libintl'. For further strangeness, I know that I have answered this question before...let's search google: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=cygintl-1.dll+site%3Acygwin.com&btnG=Google+Search Ah -- there are some relevant hits, #2 and #3... --Chuck Brian Keener wrote: > I just updated my installed packages and also updated my winsup cvs and when I > went to do a make I kept getting error from grep and cat about they could not > find cygintl-1.dll > > Which package(s) am I missing or is this some other bug. All the normal > packages show installed from setup but I was also working on the last file not > installing bug we had in setup (now fixed) so I may be missing a package and > don't realize it. > > Any help greatly appreciated - I did reinstall gettext and rolled back the grep > package from 2.5g which is where I thought I was getting it. > > > > > -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/