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| Date: | Tue, 25 Jul 2000 14:15:17 +0200 |
| From: | James Nord <teilo AT cdt DOT luth DOT se> |
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| Subject: | instalation in other than c:\ |
Hi, I am having problems with the latest cygwin toolkit (net release). As I installed the toolkit under c:\cygwin and not c:\ I get various errors. Is there a way (config file/reg entry or otherwise to tell the tools where thay are installed?) An example of the errors follow: >bash.exe: warning: could not find /tmp, please create! >bash-2.04$ man man >Warning: cannot open configuration file /usr/lib/man.conf >No manual entry for man > bash-2.04$ man -M /cygwin/usr/man man > Warning: cannot open configuration file /usr/lib/man.conf > Error executing formatting or display command. > System command (cd /cygwin/usr/man ; (echo -e ".pl 1100i"; cat /cygwin/usr/man/man1/man.1; echo ".pl \n(nlu+10") | /usr/bin/tbl | /usr/bin/groff -Tlatin1 -mandoc | /usr/bin/less -is) exited with status 32512. > No manual entry for man I also changed /cygwin/etc/profile to update the man paths etc... but this does not get read either - which is kind of obvious :-/ If it is only possible with re-conpilation will I be able to get away with only compiling bash and setting everything else up using specific env. variables? Thanks, /James -- Technology is a word that describes something that doesn't work yet. Douglas Adams -- Want to unsubscribe from this list? Send a message to cygwin-unsubscribe AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com
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