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Re: palmdev-prep where is the command?
- From: Lapo Luchini <lapo at lapo dot it>
- To: chekuri at uchicago dot edu
- Cc: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Fri, 10 Oct 2003 20:39:11 +0200
- Subject: Re: palmdev-prep where is the command?
- References: <1065810112.3f86f8c0e2e87@webmail-b.uchicago.edu>
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chekuri@uchicago.edu wrote:
| Hi, I am a inexperienced programmer and am trying to install palm
| development tools on windows 2000 machine. I have installed
| cygwin(with out any problems). I have rin the mount -tf .....
| command. I have installed SDK5 and trying to run the palmdev-prep
| command. The response is palmdev-prep command not found.
Please notice that this is the Cygwin mailing list.
Cygwin has no "base package" called palmdev-prep, AFAICT.
I guess you maybe installed correctly Cygwin but didn't install the
"palmdev-prep" unofficial package, whatever it is (gcc crosscompiler for
motorola dragonball processors with palm libraries, judging from the name?).
| Where are the commands installed in cygwin anyway(I am new to unix
| too).
All of the "official" Cygwin binaries are in /bin (== /usr/bin)
All of the "other" binaries *should* go in /usr/local/bin, but can't be
assured, of course (it's in the nature of unofficial bineries not to be
checked or supported)...
Maybe that project have a mailing list by his own, to get some "support"?
Lapo
PS: a quick Google suggests me to refer to
http://prc-tools.sourceforge.net/ ?
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