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David L Goldsmith schrieb:
> First, how do I subscribe to the list?  (I searched & searched but all I 
> could find appeared to subscribe new lists to GMANE, not new subscribers 
> to existing lists.)

If you read any ANNOUNCEMENT mail to this list you will see instructions.
In detail look at this email header for "List-Subscribe:"
If you want to search at the web you will find a nice "Mailinglist" link 
at the cygwin.com website. There at the very bottom is a easily 
subscribe to any list you want to.

But you want to subscribe to mingw-users.
See http://www.mingw.org/lists.shtml

> Second: I'm installing Cygwin to try to install ATLAS; I'm working from 
> Kevin Shappard's instructions @:
> 
>    http://www.kevinsheppard.com/research/matlabatlas/matlab_atlas.aspx

These are mingw instructions.
We don't want to help you here.

> In his instructions, he states: "Make sure to add c:\cygwin\bin to the 
> path and add the ntsec flag to the CYGWIN environment variable.   These 
> steps are discussed in the "Setting Up Cygwin" section of the cygwin 
> user's guide <http://cygwin.com/cygwin-ug-net/cygwin-ug-net.html>."  
> However, it is unclear to me whether he means Windows' Path (accessible 
> through right-clicking on My Computer) or cygwin's "UNIX" PATH 
> variable?  Same question regarding ntsec and CYGWIN?  (I found that the 
> "Environment Variables" section of "Setting Up Cygwin" is also not clear 
> on this.  

If you set them in Windows they will be imported into CYGWIN.

> In particular, after doing what that document suggests - set 
> CYGWIN=tty notitle glob at a DOS prompt - I see no CYGWIN variable added 
> to my environment variables in either Windows or in the Cygwin bash shell.)

Then your bash invocation script does not pick up your Windows 
environment setting set CYGWIN=tty notitle glob
When I do:
   cmd
   set CYGWIN=tty notitle glob
   bash --login -i
   printenv CYGWIN
I see this CYGWIN setting, if my profile does not overwrite it.

> The other problem I'm having is that Mr. Sheppard states that after 
> cygwin is installed and ATLAS downloaded and unpacked, it is built w/ 
> make, but my cygwin installation does not appear to have come w/ make - 
> am I supposed to download and build that separately?

to install via setup.exe yes, to build not. cygwin comes with 
precompiled binaries.

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