From: sarnold AT coyote DOT rain DOT org (Stephen L Arnold) Subject: re: "stupid newbie questions" - not 27 Aug 1998 09:08:10 -0700 Message-ID: <199808270217.TAA29515.cygnus.gnu-win32@coyote.rain.org> References: <6DA86DEBF68AD1119B1C00A0C94D2306985597 AT hopper DOT logica DOT co DOT uk> Reply-To: sarnold AT earthling DOT net Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7BIT To: gnu-win32 AT cygnus DOT com On 24 Aug 98, Fieldhouse, Dirk had this to say about re: "stupid newbie questions" - not: > On 19 Aug 98, Stephen L Arnold had stupid newbie questions: > > > What does cygpath.exe do? > > It's not part of B19? It was part of the Coolview package (with the cygwin .dll and a lib.a file; it's some other guy's update). > > GCC_EXEC_PREFIX='D:\USR\CYGWIN\H-I386~1\lib\gcc-lib\' > > GDBTK_LIBRARY=D:/usr/Cygwin/share/gdbtcl > > CYGFS=D:/usr/Cygwin > > > > These others (below) are obviously wrong; where are they > > set? > > > > CPLUS_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/lib/g++include > > C_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/include > As for the ..._INCLUDE_PATH variables, they appear not to be needed if you > leave things in the standard places. I had to install it to my D: parttion, so D:\USR is mounted as root. These directories (as such) don't exist on my machine; how can they work? Don't they have to point to the right places? And what are the right places under the cygwin directory structure? About the mount command: Can I just mount directories from any part of any DOS partition wherever I want? What about this answer from the FAQ? How do I set /etc up? --------------------- If you want a valid /etc set up (so "ls -l" will display correct user information for example) and if you are running NT (preferably with an NTFS file system), you should just need to create the /etc directory on the filesystem mounted as / and then use mkpasswd and mkgroup to create /etc/passwd and /etc/group respectively. Since Windows 95's Win32 API is less complete, you're out of luck if you're running Windows 95! I kinda took that to mean win95 doesn't have the user/group info, etc, to make an /etc dir worthless for win95. What is /etc good for under win95? ************************************************************* Steve Arnold sarnold AT earthling DOT net This message composed of 100% recycled electrons. You should also recycle yourself. Become an organ donor (8-)@ - For help on using this list (especially unsubscribing), send a message to "gnu-win32-request AT cygnus DOT com" with one line of text: "help".