Hi,
/cygwin doesn't show up in the directory listing below,
so I'm guessing it's c: (or wherever you've got Win95
installed). Try creating h:/tmp, and see if that fixes
it.
--sigbjorn
Dion McMurtrie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> I tried this. The directory is there and accessable in
> wi
I tried this. The directory is there and accessable in win95, but when I
run the cygwin bash shell I still get the error message that the /tmp
directory should be created. If I change directories to the root directory
and then try to chang into the tmp directory this happens -
DETLOG.OLD
Nobuo Yamashita <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> (1) My environment
>
> % uname -a
> Linux nob 2.0.36 #6 Mon Mar 22 17:21:10 JST 1999 i686 unknown
>
> (2) My gcc
>
> % gcc --version
> 2.7.2.3
>
> (3) My code (is almost the same one in "The Glasgow Haskell Compiler
> User's Guide, Version 4.