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From: "Chen Yue" <godsarmycy AT gmail DOT com>
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Subject: how to set a cygwin root
Date: Sat, 17 Nov 2007 12:04:11 +0800
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Hi

I have created a cygwin environment on one host and everything is OK. When I
copied the whole dir to another host, the cygwin root is switched from
C:/cygwin to C:/.(The cygwin root on the original host is C;/cygwin).

I don't want to reinstall a cygwin on the other host because it is difficult
to set up the whole development environment again. Is there a quick way to
change cygwin root dir?

Thanks


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