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Subject: RE: Crash when compiling Sitecopy
Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2004 18:49:33 +0100
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Hi Frantisek,

try appending c:\cygwin\bin to Your windows PATH environment variable. That should do the job...


  matthias


...
> So, now I have the latest cygwin but I can no longer run it from a 
> standard Windows BAT file because it doesn't "see" 
> cygwin1.dll file (and 
> other DLL files it needs). How to solve this cleanly? Copy 
> the DLLs to 
> \SYSTEM directory? Or is it enough to change the current directory to 
> "c:\cygwin\bin" before running sitecopy.exe?
...

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