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From: "Yves Petinot" <ypetinot AT hotmail DOT com>
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Subject: silly question
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 03:54:54 +0100
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Hi,

I am fairly new to cygwin and this question is certainly silly but i cannot 
seem to figure out what the cause to my problem is.

I have a pretty complete installation of cygwin running on my machine (W2K) 
and it seems i never got basic commands such as "cp", "ls", "rm" to be 
installed. This is troublesome and it seems to prevent more complex features 
to be properly installed : i tried downloading and installing all the 
packages listed through the internet installation, but i still cannot get 
these commands to be available,

any suggestion on what i should do ?

Thanks a million,

Yves.





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