Charli Li wrote:
Searching Local Harddrives (C:;D:)...
Cygwin1.dll found in D:\XX\cygwin\bin
Cygwin1.dll found in D:\XX\cygwin\usr\X11R6\bin
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Both of these dirs are in $PATH. So, here we are at the xterm:
([EMAIL PROTECTED])[27] ~
$
...and we check the $PATH:
([EMAIL PROTECTED])[27] ~
$ cat $PATH
cat:
/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:./:/cygdrive/d/xx/pfiles
/Microsoft Visual Studio/Common7/IDE:/cygdrive/d/xx/pfiles/Microsoft
Visual Studio/VC/bin:/cygdrive/d/xx/pfiles/Microsoft Visual
Studio/Common7/tools File name too long
That was only a snippet of what I had in my $PATH. So this may mean that
somehow, Cygwin1.dll may have been COPIED into the /usr/X11R6/bin dir. Does
setup.exe have that behaviour to do that?
No, setup.exe won't do that. It must have gotten there through other means.
Delete the one in /usr/X11R6/bin. If you have further difficulties that you
wish to contact the list about, please read and follow the problem reporting
guidelines found here:
Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
Also, if any further problem you experience is not Cygwin-X specific, the
general Cygwin list will get you more exposure.
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