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Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2002 12:34:38 -0700
From: Dennis Allison <allison AT sumeru DOT stanford DOT EDU>
Message-Id: <200207021934.MAA03209@sumeru.stanford.EDU>
To: allison AT sumeru DOT stanford DOT EDU, janneke AT gnu DOT org
Subject: Re: Latex installation problem
Cc: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com, nwourms AT yahoo DOT com

Installation was done as Administrator on Win2000.  It still might have something
to do with permissions... As for calling any Win* system a "real operating-system"...

I have noticed that changing permissions is sometimes/always disallowed on 
existing file even though ownership and the like appears to be OK.  Does 
cygwin require something special there?


>Dennis Allison <allison AT sumeru DOT stanford DOT edu> writes:
>
>> Thanks to your comments I have gotten tex/lates working.  I had some sort
>> of garbled download which confused the automatic selection mechanism.  I
>> can now get things to work properly.  The lost dll for ghostscript has
>> been found and fixed by reinstallation there too.  
>
>Ok, good to hear.
>
>> I note that the logs for my builds generate 
>>
>> lstat(./mf) not found
>> lstat(./latex) not found
>
>Noted.
>
>> messages.  Moreover, I end up with dvinnn directorys in my working
>> directory.  Any thoughts and pointers to what may be causing these
>> problems would be appreciated.  My guess is that there is a small 
>> problem with the configuration such that some dynamic link is not 
>> created.  
>
>Hmm.  This may have something to do with write access.  If you have a
>'real-operating-system' version of Windows (nt family), that disallows
>you write access under /cygwin or /cygwin/usr, you may try fixing
>permissions or installing/running as Administrator, if you dare, and
>see if that helps.
>

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