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Date: | Fri, 23 Jun 2000 14:08:06 -0400 |
From: | Robert Crosson <rcrosson AT nist DOT gov> |
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Subject: | Win98 cygwin-b20 runtime problem |
I've installed and run cygwin-b20 on NT with no problems. Now I want to install and run it on Win98. Installation went fine using the install wizard just like on NT. Trying to run cygwin from the Start->Programs->Cygnus->Cygnus-b20 menu gave a DOS window with the error "Out of resources". By removing some paths from the PATH variable in the cygwin.bat startup file, Start->Programs->Cygnus->Cygnus-b20 produced a DOS window with the bash shell running. As a test I wrote a "Hello world" C program and tried to compile it using "gcc hello.c". It couldn't find certain dll's, I assume because the PATH variable was modified. Restoring the PATH variable in cygwin.bat causes the "Out of resources" error again. I assume I need to tell Win98 to reserve more memory for environment variables, perhaps just for DOS programs. Is this true? How do I do this? Bob Crosson rcrosson AT nist DOT gov 301-975-3832 -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
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