"Command not found" error on gcc & v

andy wang ypwangreg@gmail.com
Mon Dec 25 19:26:00 GMT 2006


I think "+" sign is just say it is a directory like, not "seleced". If
you want to install vi and gcc, please make sure the you click the
"Skip" on the "New" column (with default view, it's the third column).
then you can see the text change from "Skip" to "Keep" and the seond
column will display the version number.

Have fun!

Regards,
Andy

On 12/25/06, CHIAPOH TAI <ctai340@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I downloaded and installed "Cygwin DLL 1-5-23-2" yesterday
> onto my PC running Windows 2000 Professional.  When I
> tried to type "vi" or "gcc" in Cygwin's window, I got
>
>   bash: vi: Command not found
>
>   bash: gcc: Command not found
>
> error messages.  I thought I missed these packages, so I
> ran setup.exe the 2nd time and made sure the "Devel" and
> "Editors" packages were selected with a "+" sign.  I
> tried to find vi and gcc using the "find" command and
> Windows search function but no luck.
>
> What did I miss?
>
> Thanks in advance... tai
>
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