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Date: Sat, 25 Oct 2003 17:58:00 +0100
From: Cliff Hones <cliff AT aonix DOT co DOT uk>
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To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: Re: Problem with a cygwin App - Broken on a pristine system until
I install cygwin, cygwin1.dll doesn't seem to be enough
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Christopher Faylor wrote:
> PLEASE don't instruct people to play around with the registry.
> We have a perfectly good tool for them to use -- mount.  It is designed
> to manipulate cygwin's mount table.  The fact that it is in the registry
> is incidental.  You can do everything you need with the mount command,
> ignoring the registry completely.

I take your point - and indeed I almost posted a suggestion to
use mount alone.  But the original poster sounded as though he
knew what he was doing, and in this *particular* case, where
the key to his problem was to find what in the environment
had been changed by the Cygwin install, a quick dive into
the registry looks to be the best test.  It's what I would
have done - and bear in mind also that it may not be mount
points - doesn't Cygwin1.dll also look at the registry for
application-specific CYGWIN settings?

In mitigation, I did say *temporarily* rename.  I guess I
should also have said:

   Children, don't do this at home unless you know *exactly*
   what you are doing.

CGF is absolutely right to point out that to manipulate
mount points the mount command is the right way to go.
and Hannu has posted an example.  Also, it's not
unlikely (I understand, and hope) that the mount point
info will one day be moved out of the registry.

But I still stand by my original suggestion, for experts only,
to determine if it is a registry setting added or changed
by the installation of Cygwin which was causing the problem.

-- Cliff



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