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Subject: Re: 1.7.x: Installation fails in post install scripts - abnormal exit: exit code=128
From: Lance Finney <lmfinney@alum.wustl.edu>
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>It is strange, that a fresh installation doesn't work.
>
>Please try this from a windows command line, to see if it builds your
>home directory. Replace P:\cybwin with your path.
>
>P:\cygwin\bin\bash.exe -c "source /etc/profile"
>
>Al

Thanks for the suggestion, but the install failed too much for even
this to work - I don't have an /etc/profile. This is what I get:

/usr/bin/bash: /etc/profile: No such file or directory

I confirmed in Windows Explorer that the directory isn't there.

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