Mail Archives: cygwin/2006/02/14/16:53:25
Franklin Williams wrote:
> Hey Guys,
>
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> I'm hoping that you can help me with a problem that I'm having. I am
> trying to install g++ 3.4.4.1 from cygwin's setup. I choose both
> binary and source. However, when I check the /usr/lib folder it is
> completely empty. Because of this, I cannot compile any of the
> programs that I have on my machine. Is this a known issue? Do you
> have any idea what I might be able to do to fix it? If you could let
> me know I would appreciate it.
>
A good starting point is:
> Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html
This will allow us to work out WHAT is wrong, without having to resort
to WAGs.
WANFWAGs (We Are Not Fond of Wild-Assed Guesses)
However, in spite of that, there's a reasonable chance that your mount
table is incorrect, primarily in that C:\cygwin\lib (or wherever you
installed cygwin to) is not mounted as /usr/lib
You can check this by simply typing mount
If this is the case, try: mount C:\cygwin\lib /usr/lib
It should be noted that if one mount is broken, there's a reasonable
chance others are too, so send your cygcheck output anyway, as an
*attachment*, to the list.
Chris
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