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RE: Getting Past 'command not found'
- To: Gordon dot Baillie at citicorp dot com, PHarper at turinnetworks dot com
- Subject: RE: Getting Past 'command not found'
- From: Earnie Boyd <earnie_boyd at yahoo dot com>
- Date: Wed, 18 Oct 2000 04:27:46 -0700 (PDT)
- Cc: cygwin users <cygwin at sourceware dot cygnus dot com>
Hi Paul and Gordon. I'm also posting my response to this in the Cygwin list.
--- Gordon.Baillie@citicorp.com wrote:
> Paul,
> thanks. I had a similar experience in going to multiple sites - each one
> being
> able to download something that had not come across before. I still don't
> know
> if I have a complete set. Originally we were looking at this product because
> 'sqsh' (a database client tool normaly resident in UNIX) was supported on NT
> via cygwin, but we are having cold feet for . I was also trying it on '98 but
>
> it refused to recognise the '|' character.
>
Gordon, please don't blame the Cygwin product for bad internet experiences.
There are a lot of bytes to download and that is just one of the reasons we've
modularized the distribution. Cygwin is a very stable product. I've been
using it for the past 3.8 years and use it daily. I know of no reason for you
to have "cold feet" about using Cygwin. As for the '|' character, perhaps this
thread from the archives can be of some help,
http://www.egroups.com/message/gnu-win32/27970.
Cheers,
Earnie.
> Regards,
> Gordon
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: PHarper [mailto:PHarper@turinnetworks.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 2:15 AM
> To: Gordon.Baillie
> Cc: PHarper; earnie.boyd
> Subject: Re: Getting Past 'command not found'
>
>
> Dear Gordon
> came across your post on the cygwin message board.
> I had the same problem, and solved it in the following way.
> When I initially downloaded, I got an error that the opengl tar file had a
> permission denied
> and no opengl tar file was downloaded. the rest of the install seemed to run
> normally, except that on openeing the shell, I got the same messages you did
> mkdir not found
> id not found
> etc and ls -l also did not work
> So then after downloading everything again, I went to a mirror site. The
> install was smart enough to know that it only needed the opengl file, I
> downloaded that, then did a new install from my local harddrive, and this
> time everything was fine.
> Dont know why the opengl module caused install to leave out bits, but it
> did.
> Hope this helps
> Paul Harper
>
Paul, I'm glad you're able to successfully use Cygwin for your project. As for
opengl there were some problems with the packaging that have since been
corrected.
Cheers,
=====
Earnie Boyd
mailto:earnie_boyd@yahoo.com
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