Mail Archives: cygwin/2006/12/07/08:35:09
I ran the setup piece via 'Run as Administrator'. I am getting the same
error message about bash.exe "...program to stop working correctly...
notify you if a solution is available..."
When I launch bash.exe, I get the bash prompt, but no further. Is there
some manual work I can do to 'repair' the installation? I recognize
that this is caused by Vista and not by Cygwin.
What are the basic directory permissions that apply in a successful
cygwin setup? (I am considering the following root-level directories:
/bin, /etc, /home. /lib, /proc, /srv, /usr, /var - if there are other
directories I should consider, please advise. I am not so concerned
about sub directories at this point -- there may be other users
directories in /home; those are not a concern yet.)
I imagine if I add /bin to the path I will get a little further than I
am -- are there other directories that I should not overlook?
Jeremy
>>On Dec 6 07:31, Jeremy T. Harrison wrote:
>>> Please direct me if the following question has been answered - I
searched the archives and did not find anything.
>>>
>>> I recently converted my Windows XP box to Windows Vista.? I am
beyond
RC1.
>>>
>>> I have tried multiple times to install Cygwin, never with success.
>>
>>Did you run setup by simply double clicking on it or did you start it
>>with right click - "Run as administrator". You might stumble over
UAC.
>>
>>
>>Corinna
>
>Thank you for your suggestion -- I will try it with Run as
Administrator
>-- that does give me some insight to other problems (folder permissions
>were totally hosed) I was having with my 'run' of Cygwin.
>
>As before, I will post my results!
>
>Jeremy
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