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From: "George Hester" <hesterloli AT hotmail DOT com>
Subject: cygcheck
Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2004 11:21:38 -0500
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I've installed the latest cygwin.  That seemed to go OK in Windows 2000 Server SP3.

I started cygwin from the desktop icon made during the install process.

I ran cygcheck -s

I find there are a few things "not found."

1) cpp (good!)
2) gcc
3) gdb
4) ld

What are these?  Why is cpp "Not found" "(good)"?  What does that mean?

I downloaded and installed all the options so why are some things "Not found"?  Can I "find" them somewhere?  Should I "find" them?  Thanks.

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George Hester
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