Mail Archives: cygwin/1999/01/28/18:58:02
My cat is lost!
I'm trying to install Cygnus gnu-win32 under Windows 95, just the
usertools for the moment. (My eventual goal is to get Octave running.)
I downloaded usertools.exe (version 19.something) and ran the
installation, accepting all of the defaults except for using my D drive
instead of C. I added the path d:\cygnus\b19\h-i386-ccygwin32\bin to my
path. As a double check that I didn't make a typo on the latter, I can
execute 'cat' or any of the other utilities from anywhere on the system.
Next I wrote a simple batch file, test.sh, containing one line:
cat temp.tmp
where temp.tmp is a text file on the same path as test.sh. If I execute
sh test.sh or bash test.sh
I get the message, 'test.sh: cat: command not found.' Similarly if I go
into either the bash or sh environment and type 'cat temp.tmp.'
Something must not be pointing to the right place, but I don't know
what. Can anyone help?
Dave
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