On Wed, Feb 21, 2001 at 01:21:40PM -0500, Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
>At 12:24 PM 2/21/2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>Hi
>>
>>I'm trying to run a program in Matlab for NT that was developed
>>in its Unix version.  The person who wrote the program is
>>unavailable.  The program stops short at a dialogue box that
>>says it can't find cygwin1.dll.  Which file is this and where can I
>>get it?
>
>
>Go to www.cygwin.com and click on "Install Now".  If you really only 
>need/want Cygwin to run the program you have, you can select only the cygwin
>package.  This will get you cygwin1.dll with a minimum of other files.
>You need to put the directory with cygwin1.dll in your path for this to 
>all work generically in Windows.
>
>Optionally, you can search your system to see if you have this file
>already.  It may be that you have it but that its not in a location
>that's in your path (or in the same place as the program you're running).

Also, if this is a commercial program, I'd like to know about it so that
I can get our lawyers involved.  It sounds like it probably isn't adhering
to the GPL.

cgf

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