Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/04/15/10:47:01
Dave Brunberg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm having a problem installing cygwin on windows 2000 professional. I've
> successfully installed cygwin on win [95,98,NT4] and have not run into
this
> sort of problem before.
>
> Short version:
>
> I run setup.exe, "Download from Internet" I choose All->Install and let
it
> download from the ftp.nas.nasa.gov mirror.
> After all has been dl'd, I run setup.exe as Administrator and choose
> "Install from Local Directory"
> I choose All->Install, and let 'er rip.
> After all files are copied, etc., the setup script fails by not finding a
> multitude of dlls, including cygiconv-2.dll, cygintl??.dll, and a few
other
> ones which appear to be more or less required. The PATH is ok, and the
> directories in the specified PATH exist.
> The install script fails at every step which runs a program (sed is one
> major one) that requires one of the missing dlls.
>
> I check the installed C:\cygwin tree, and lo and behold, those files are
not
> to be found, in the PATH nor elsewhere. I can open a bash shell, but even
> simple things like 'ls' give me "command not found".
>
> Then I deleted the installed tree, the Cygnus registry keys, and tried to
> install the bare bones cygwin, but I have the same problems with missing
> libraries.
>
> This is all done with the latest version of cygwin that I dl'd two days
ago.
>
> Can anyone offer me some advice? Is there anything special about win2k I
> should know to install cygwin?
How strange. Please attach the setup.log.full logfile that setup produces
(in the /var/log directory under the Cygwin root).
Max.
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