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From: <evansbryant@look.ca>
To: <cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com>
Subject: quirk in setup
Date: Tue, 1 Aug 2000 11:31:36 -0700
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Not that this is actually a problem, per se;

I have a nonstandard drive arrangement. My Windows install is on D:\ and I
have a downloads directory on F:\ which is where the setup program is
downloading the cygwin files to install. I let it install cygwin to
D:\cygwin

The quirk is that setup installs the Start Menu icon to the "F:\Cygnus
Solutions"

It doesn't particularly bother me, and I would gladly try to fix it, once I
know how <g> . . . I just thought I'd mention it.

I love the work you guys have done, btw. I downloaded cygwin so that I can
learn bash, gcc, etc, and I'm definitely learning a lot - I'll actually be
contributing, before you know it.

~Neil


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