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By: alanf00
If your keyboard does not have the Windows key anyware try looking in the
Start Menu for System Tools|System Information|Environment Variables which is
another way to
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By: mz2ptc0
If your keyboard does not have the Windows key anyware try looking in the
Start Menu for System Tools|System Information|Environment Variables which is
another way to edit
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By: alanf00
mz2pct0 wrote:
The easiest way to use the tools is to add them to your search path using
the `PATH' environment variable, usually by prepending the /bin folder to your
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By: alanf00
favna wrote:
c:\program files\gnuwin32\bin
no doubt it gets mentioned while you install it. or is findable by looking in
program files, for the aptly named directory
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By: favna
c:\program files\gnuwin32\bin
no doubt it gets mentioned while you install it. or is findable by looking in
program files, for the aptly named directory gnuwin32, and see
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By: favna
alanf00 wrote: am I missing something
@alanf00: yes, you are missing something.
You didn't know they are command line tools. It could be these tools are not
for you!
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By: mz2ptc0
The easiest way to use the tools is to add them to your search path using the
`PATH' environment variable, usually by prepending the /bin folder to your
PATH variable.