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Subject: Re: 1.5.18-1 gcc path weirdness
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> What does "type gcc" report?

$ type gcc
gcc is /usr/bin/gcc

$ which gcc
/usr/bin/gcc

> I notice that your PATH setting in cygcheck has some strange things at
> the end, like a directory of just "Z" and ".\" three times.  Is there a
> chance that there is some kind of improper string at the end?

I'll check that.  I've got some obsolete tools in my path, so it's time for me to do some Windows housecleaning anyway.

Best regards,

Steve Wootton

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