Mail Archives: cygwin/2000/05/11/17:04:05
Running setup installed the following executables into \cgywin\bin:
bison.exe bunzip2.exe bzcat.exe bzip2.exe bzip2recover.exe cmp.exe
cygwin.bat diff.exe diff3.exe egrep.exe fgrep.exe find.exe
glib-1.2.dll gmake.exe gmodule-1.2.dll grep.exe gthread-1.2.dll
gunzip.exe gzexe gzip.exe libidl-0.6.dll locate.exe m4.exe
nsinstall.exe patch.exe runtest sdiff.exe sed.exe shmsdos.exe
uname.exe xargs.exe zcat.exe zcmp zdiff zforce zgrep zmore znew
Both \cygwin\usr\bin and \cygwin\usr\local\bin are empty.
Is it possible the 'setup' program ended pre-maturely? It didn't appear
to. I know that our firewall requires that passive ftp be used, but that
didn't prevent the files listed above from being downloaded and installed.
I had looked at the cygwin site as well as the two North American mirror
sites. But I just looked at one of the UK mirror sites and found the
'full.exe' that the Mozilla site mentioned. It just finished downloading,
so I'll install it and see what I get.
Thanks.
-Dan Suslo
At 05:16 PM 5/11/00 -0400, you wrote:
>What, specifically, was the outcome of running setup? Did you see it
>installing a number of packages? If so, it should have installed a
>cp, rm, date, and many many other executables.
>
>cgf
>
>On Thu, May 11, 2000 at 02:12:38PM -0700, Dan Suslo wrote:
>>I'm trying to compile the Mozilla source under Windows NT. A Mozilla
>>web page recommended using the Cygwin tools in order to obtain the
>>files cp.exe, rm.exe, and date.exe, from the 'latest' directory of
>>any mirror sites.
>>
>>After running the 'setup' program from the 'latest' directory, these
>>files were not present. Nor am I able to locate them anywhere else
>>on the Cygwin site.
>>
>>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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