Hello,

>When I tried this, I saw that I did not have a cygwin.dll, but a 
>cygwin1.dll. A simple renaming of the file was sufficient to get the 
>system running.

This must explain why the distribution no longer works.  The installation
tried to copy cygwin.dll to the proper place.  For some reason, a
symbolic link didn't work.  I'm sure there should be a better way to
get that done, but I haven't found it yet.  I'm sure there is some
registry entry ......

I'll check this out and change the installation to deal with the
current name of the cygwin dll.

Thanks.

--Phil


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