Mail Archives: cygwin/2005/04/05/12:45:29
On Tue, 5 Apr 2005, TX wrote:
> Hi
> This is what I did: 1) I close all cygwin apps. 2) I downloaded
> cygwin1-20050405.dll.bz2 and unzip it. 3) I rename its unzipped version
> to "cygwin1.dll". 4) I move this "cygwin1.dll" to "C:\cygwin\bin".
>
> Attached is the cygcheck.out. It reports the DLL as 1.5.15 but cygwin
> (package) as 1.5.13-1.
>
> Did I miss anything obvious?
What Dave said is absolutely correct. A couple of points, though: one of
the reasons we're asking to attach the output of "cygcheck -svr" is
exactly the sort of version confusion you've had. People who need the
version information will usually know what to look for in that output, so
reports are accurate. Also, you can always find out which version of the
DLL you're using by running "uname -a".
Igor
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