Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/12/30/20:10:01
linda w (cyg) wrote:
> Thanks for the datapoint Greg...
>
> On my system, the copies can be accessed by /usr/lib, as well, since
> 'mount', on cygwin, returns (among other things):
>
> C:\root\usr\X11R6\lib\X11\fonts on /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts type
> system (binmode)
> C:\root\bin on /usr/bin type system (binmode)
> C:\root\lib on /usr/lib type system (binmode)
>
> ---
> Seems like distinctions between bin&usr-bin and lib&usr-lib are a bit
> non existant.
Yes.
> The /usr/lib, /lib difference is a red-herring.
>
> It's the duplication of content in the 5.6.1 and 5.6.1/cygwin-multi
> that I'm finding a bit odd.
>
> 5.8? Is that available in cygwin-x86? I don't recall it being an
> option on recent downloads, but I may have missed it. I do have it
> on my gnunix systems though.
As a test version. It will show in the click through list, but hasn't yet
been promoted to curr, so presumably there are a few buglets left.
> I'm also not quite clear on the purpose of the 1st mount as it seems
> to mount on top of itself unlike the second 2 mounts.
To force binary mode, in case the root mounts are textmode.
>>> I was searching for a perl module. "Locate" turned up 2 copies in:
>>
>>> /lib/perl/5.6.1 and /lib/perl/5.6.1/cygwin-multi
You may verify that they are indeed both included in the Cygwin perl
package, by looking in /etc/setup/perl.lst.gz.
I do not know the reason for the duplication.
Max.
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