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From: | jld AT cygnus DOT co DOT uk (John Dallaway) |
Subject: | Cygwin32 location of /tmp |
27 Mar 1998 12:24:31 -0800 : | |
Message-ID: | <19980327201054.24634.qmail.cygnus.cygwin32.developers@pasanda.cygnus.co.uk> |
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To: | <cygwin32-developers AT cygnus DOT com> |
Cc: | "Tim Goodwin" <tgoodwin AT cygnus DOT co DOT uk> |
The ECC team have an urgent requirement to automatically create the /tmp directory required by Cygwin32 during their installation process. It appears that Cygwin32 always looks for /tmp in the root of the logical drive containing the Windows installation (usually drive C:). Am I correct? Is there a reason why Cygwin32 does not automatically create /tmp during installation? John Dallaway -- John L Dallaway PhD tel +44 1223 728778 Cygnus Solutions Ltd fax +44 1223 728777 35-36 Cambridge Place, Cambridge CB2 1NS mailto:jld AT cygnus DOT co DOT uk United Kingdom http://www.cygnus.co.uk/
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