Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/03/08/18:08:08
Yes, this has been reported numerous times. There are some fixes
residing in a distribution named coolview created by Sergey Okhapkin
(see the URL list below my signature). Currently he supplies a
cygwinb19.dll replacement. This may or may not help your problem.
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>From: "David W. Robinson" <robinsda AT ohsu DOT edu>
>To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com
>Date: Thu, 5 Mar 1998 15:58:08 +0000
>Subject: Newbie Question-Bash
>Reply-to: robinsda AT ohsu DOT edu
>
>Dear All
>
>I just downloaded B19 version onto my win95 machine. I have set the
>path in my autoexec.bat to be:
>
>PATH=%PATH%;e:\cygn
>us\b19\h-i386-cygwin32\bin;e:\usr\home
>
> and also added the lines
>
>SET HOME=/usr/home
>set GCC_EXEC_PREFIX=e:\cygnus\b19\H-i386-cygwin32\lib\gcc-lib\
>set TCL_LIBRARY=e:/cygnus/b19/share/tcl8.0
>set GDBTK_LIBRARY=e:/cygnus/b19/share/gdbtcl
>
>In the shortcut I created I directed the working directory to
>c:\usr\home
>
>Now everything "aparently" works. I can execute commands the whole
>works. *But* when I type a command that does not exist, say, vi (I
>dont have it yet) the whole computer hangs and I am forced to ALT
>CTRL DEL and then a push of the computer's reset button.
>
>So my questions are:
>
>1) Has anyone come across this problem?
>2) Does anyone have a solution?
>3) Have I screwed something up very badly.
>
>All comments are welcome. I would like to fix this before compiling
>the X11 stuff and then Sergey's inetd stuff. I ask that you please
>make your comments as idiot proof as you can so that even I can
>understand them.
>
>Thank you for your time
>
>David
>------------------------------
>David W. Robinson, Ph.D.
>Physiology and Pharmacology
>OHSU
>3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road
>Portland OR 97201
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