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Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 16:22:17 -0400
Subject: Re: no path set after installation on win2k
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From: Lucas Gonze <lgonze@panix.com>
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Thanks, Larry and Igor.  Following up on your suggestions I was able to 
find a workaround.

cygcheck (and all programs in /cygwin/bin) reported  "The dynamic link 
library cygintl-2.dll could not be found in the specified path ..."  
Since this should be in the base install, I figured that it was corrupt.

The workaround was to nuke my /cygwin directory and old package 
directory, then install *only* the default items.  That was different 
from before, where I installed everything in one shot, base at the same 
time as chrome.  After that I was able to get cygwin.bat to give me a 
shell with a working ls, cygcheck, etc.

- Lucas


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