Well, as I indicated before, the output is not that helpful:
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D:\>cd \bin\cygwin\bin
D:\bin\cygwin\bin>cygcheck -r -s -v
D:\bin\cygwin\bin>
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I also looked at the path - nothing too suspicious, and more, I removed the PATH
var a
Can you post the output of "cygcheck -r -v -s" ?
Ivan Dobrianov wrote:
>
> Well, nothing works indeed :-!
>
> The executables in cygwin/bin fall into those categories:
>
> (a) Print nothing and hang, e.g.:
> D:\bin\cygwin\bin>.\ls
> D:\bin\cygwin\bin>.\bash.exe
> D:\bin\cygwin\bin>.\sort --hel
Well, nothing works indeed :-!
The executables in cygwin/bin fall into those categories:
(a) Print nothing and hang, e.g.:
D:\bin\cygwin\bin>.\ls
D:\bin\cygwin\bin>.\bash.exe
D:\bin\cygwin\bin>.\sort --help
(b) Print nothing and return immediately, e.g.
D:\bin\cygwin\bin>.\less.exe --help
D:\bi
Hello, Ivan :)
What you mean "ntohing runs" ? Does any of the executables,
you've tried to run, print an error message ? What does it
say ?
Ivan Dobrianov wrote:
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> It's a strange problem: there was a Windows Whistler Server machine (from what I
> understand this is a beta version of the Windo
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