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Date: Mon, 25 Dec 2006 07:35:39 -0800 (PST)
From: CHIAPOH TAI <ctai340 AT yahoo DOT com>
Subject: "Command not found" error on gcc & vi
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I downloaded and installed "Cygwin DLL 1-5-23-2" yesterday
onto my PC running Windows 2000 Professional.  When I
tried to type "vi" or "gcc" in Cygwin's window, I got

  bash: vi: Command not found

  bash: gcc: Command not found

error messages.  I thought I missed these packages, so I
ran setup.exe the 2nd time and made sure the "Devel" and
"Editors" packages were selected with a "+" sign.  I
tried to find vi and gcc using the "find" command and
Windows search function but no luck.

What did I miss?

Thanks in advance... tai

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