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RE: CHERE package missing from 64-bit Setup 2.830
- From: Charles Butterfield <charles dot butterfield at nextcentury dot com>
- To: "cygwin at cygwin dot com" <cygwin at cygwin dot com>
- Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2013 23:27:35 +0000
- Subject: RE: CHERE package missing from 64-bit Setup 2.830
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Larry - Thanks for your suggestions regarding mixing 32 and 64-bit installations (CHERE, INETUTILS, PING, etc). I have a couple of follow-on questions:
1) Can I simply copy the 32-bit binaries into the 64-bit "bin" directory? That is, will they work fine with the 64-bit Cygwin DLLs in the path? Or do I need to augment my path to include the 32-bit bin directories as well (such as in my .bashrc file)?
2) I assumed CHERE somehow encodes "where minty and bash are". If I can just stuff the 32-bit "chere" binary in my 64-bit bin dir (i.e. the question above) I see how we get the correct 64-bit location. If not, then I'm not so clear.
-- Charlie
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