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Re: Where to install gnu-win32...


Hi Ronald,

This was in the FAQ at the the cygnus website.

Where did the man/info pages go?

In order to save space and download times, we have stopped providing the
man/info files for the tools with the binary install
since we are not yet providing a man page or info reader. Both types of
documentation are available in a tar file available from
the project ftp site. Or consult the online documentation over the WWW.

Hope this helps.
Liam O'Keeffe.
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ALI RON wrote:

> I set up my directory hierarchy as follows:
> d:/usr
> d:/usr/bin
> d:/usr/etc
> d:/usr/i386-cygwin32
> d:/usr/include
> d:/usr/linexec
> d:/usr/local
> d:/usr/share
>
> The "man" & "info" directories are missing.
> Do you know where they can be found?
>
> After firing up regedit, the mount command returns:
> Device           Directory           Type        Flags
> \\d\usr:          /usr                   native      text=binary
> \\.\tape1:       /dev/st1              native      text=binary
> \\.\tape0:       /dev/st0              native      text=binary
> \\.\b:             /dev/fd1              native      text=binary
> \\.\a:             /dev/fd0              native      text=binary
> c:                 /c                      native      text=binary
> d:                 /                        native      text=binary
>
> In the command, "mount -b //d/usr /usr",
> what is the significance of "//", is it necessary?
>
> The only file in the etc directory is termcap.  Although
> mkpasswd.exe & mkgroup.exe, in /bin, display what
> appear to be valid info, the text files don't exist.
>
> How do I produce the /var/log & /var/run files.
> Should /var be directly under /usr, or in /etc?
>
> HOME is set to /usr, but the bash commands "cd", and
> "cd ../etc", and "ls ../etc" return ": permission denied".
>
> And. why is bash so slow?
>
> Thanks much for your help.
> Ronald Ali
> RonAli@WriteMe.com
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