Problem solved!
I do have null.sys on my system but it was not listed in the Windows
device manager. It somehow got uninstalled. I looked for a while for
some manual way to re-install it to no avail, so I re-installed Windows
XP. Now cygwin works fine, but just about everything else is broken...
I
See additional info below.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Corinna Vinschen
> Sent: Wednesday, October 15, 2003 5:11 AM
>
> First, in Windows Explorer remove a /dev directory if you
> (or any configure script) created one.
I've confirmed that there is no /dev
support for /dev/null? And are there any environment variables I
need to set for this to work? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. I
can provide more details if required...
Sandy Pyke
System information:
Intel Pentium III 600EB, 512Mb RAM
Windows XP Pro, version 2002, Service Pack 1
Environme
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