Hi,
isn't the traditional meaning of /usr/sbin to contain only
purely statically linked executables, which cygwin
programs can never be (in contrast to e.g. mingw)?
Bye, Heribert ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andrej Borsenkow [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, May 19, 2001 12:53
> To: Cygwin Mailing List
> Subject: inetd as service and cygwin1.dll
>
> By default inetd is located in /usr/sbin. It means, that if I just add it
> as
> service using inetd --install-as-service it cannot start because
> cygwin1.dll
> is in /usr/bin
>
> I'd like to avoid setting system wide to include cygwin commands.
> Probably,
> moving inetd into /usr/bin would be the simplest way (as I actually did).
>
> -andrej
>
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