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Subject: RE: help installing: no ls command
Date: Wed, 2 Oct 2002 15:28:24 -0400
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From: "Harig, Mark A." <maharig AT idirect DOT net>
To: "Wendel Dean Renner" <WendelDRenner AT comcast DOT net>, <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
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1. Check to make sure that 'ls.exe' is on your computer.  Use windows
explorer to look in usr/bin in your Cygwin directory.

2. See http://cygwin.com/packages/ for a search function.  Searching for
'ls.exe' will tell you that it is in the 'fileutils' package.  Re-check
your list of packages in setup.exe to see whether 'fileutils' needs to
be downloaded.  It is included in the 'Base' category, so it should have
been downloaded by default, but it might have been turned off for some
reason.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Wendel Dean Renner [mailto:WendelDRenner AT comcast DOT net]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 3:22 PM
> To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
> Subject: help installing: no ls command
> 
> 
> I downloaded.  Everything seemed to go OK.   When I open the cygwin
> window and type type command:
> 
> ls
> 
> bash:  ls:   command not found
> 
> Any idea of what I am missing, how to download, how to install it?
> 
> The setup program window where you select what to install also
> was very confusing.
> 
> On the top row there is
> Prev    Cur    Exp
> 
> choices.   What do those mean?
> 
> To the right of that is View button, and I think I understand 
> what that
> does.
> 
> Then clicking on things is very confusing.   You see things like
> default, uninstall, install, keep,
> reinstall.
> 
> And sometime you got a n/a  under bin and sometimes a box to put or
> remove a x from.
> I think default, keep, or install means to install it.
> 
> This first time I just used the default.  The second time I 
> went looking
> for packages I did not get, such as gcc.   I hit View to get a full
> listing and either put an X in the box or clicked to the left of that
> and clicked to get something that would let the box appear.
> 
> 
> 
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