Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/11/29/18:57:29
bucky AT phantom DOT keystreams DOT com wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>
>
>>On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 06:06:30PM -0800, bucky AT phantom DOT keystreams DOT com wrote:
>>
>>>On Mon, 26 Nov 2001, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>>>
>>>>On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 02:52:03PM -0800, bucky AT phantom DOT keystreams DOT com wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>Excellent! Hiding the cygwin1.dll in /usr/local/lib fixed the gcc
>>>>>problem, and it also fixed my "disappearing stderr" problem.
>>>>>
>>>>Why are you putting a version of cygwin in /usr/local/lib??? This is
>>>>clearly wrong.
>>>>
>>>You assume too much. I never put any DLLs anywhere - it was like that
>>>when I installed cygwin.
>>>
>>I'm not assuming anything. I *know* that no standard cygwin package
>>installs a /usr/local/*/cygwin1.dll. In fact, AFAICT, there is no
>>usr/local anywhere in the cygwin distribution, nor should there be.
>>
>>A moments worth of thought would lead you to this conclusion. Do you
>>see all sorts of people complaining about the problems that you're
>>seeing? No. Why do you think that is? Luck?
>>
>>So, if you truly have a /usr/local directory, it comes from something
>>that you have either downloaded or built from outside of the standard
>>cygwin distribution.
>>
>>
>
> Okay.
>
> I'm sorry if my previous reply came off as smart-assed. I should have
> thought about it a few more seconds before I sent it out.
>
> I am quite positive that I have not myself installed anything in
> /usr/local - aside from running the Cygwin setup, I'm doing my development
> in /home, and I'm not getting anywhere _near_ doing DLL work. All I'm
> looking for is a simple Linux-style development environment without having
> to dual-boot my laptop. I wouldn't know where to start on the Windows
> side. (I am an utter novice, would-be Cygwin user.)
>
> Is it possible that the mirror that I used (rcn) is not giving out the
> standard cygwin distribution? Are there any decisions I could make in the
> setup utility that would result in me getting a non-standard load, with a
> cygwin1.dll in /usr/local? That's all I can think of at this point.
>
> Thanks,
> David
Chris already mentioned that SETUP does create an empty /usr/local
tree. If you have installed, e.g. Xemacs, it is probably installed
into /usr/local/lib/. . . . because that's one of the "normal" places
for software that's specific to your site.
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