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From: chrismac AT xtra DOT co DOT nz (Chris McFarlane)
Subject: Re: Installation problems
27 Dec 1998 22:56:35 -0800 :
Message-ID: <19981227231018.CEYI8684.mta2-rme.cygnus.gnu-win32@chrismac>
References: <dfecf7d3 DOT 36864c30 AT aol DOT com>
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Alternatively, and more straight forwards, see

http://www.itribe.net/virtunix/winhelp-man-pages/

for the windows help file versions.

Chris


On 27 Dec 98 at 10:03,
Cjfogg AT aol DOT com wrote:

> In a message dated 27/12/98 04:03:08 GMT, you write:
> 
> << Hi Cjfogg,
> 
> >>Hi,
> >>
> >>I am very new to programming and have gotten a little confused with Cygwin-
> >>b20.  I hate to ask a simple question, but I have downloaded
> >>user-man.tar.bz2, stored it in Wordpad, and haven't the first clue how to
> >>read it.  I have tried to 'cd' to it but keep getting the reply;
> 
> >Did you download it with Netscape or MSIE ?
> > I suppose, these get confused by the .bz2 ending of the file and try to
> > store it as text file.
> > Try to get it with some real ftp client or right click on wherever you
> >saw the link and chose "download".
> 
> I downloaded it with aol and haven't had a lot of luck with using ftp.  I am
> refused a connection, and still can't manage to unpack user-man_tar.bz2.
> Whatever I do, it is always stored in Wordpad.
> 
> >>
> >>user-man.tar.bz2: Is a directory.
> 
> > Uhm, after having downloaded this file, copy it to for example /temp and
> > unpack it with "bzip2 -d user-man.tar.bz2". You get a tar archive after
> > having done this. Untar it with "tar -xvf user-man.tar".
> >You then have a directory with all the man page files.
> 
> > So far for the easy part - now you need to download and install groff,
> > ncurses, less and man ! You can get them from
> 
> >ftp://ftp.franken.de/pub/win32/develop/gnuwin32/cygwin32/porters/Hirmke_Micha
> el/>B20
> 
> Argh!  More to download?  Sorry to sound ignorant (again) but what does
> groff, ncurses, less and man do?
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