After installing the latest release of cygwin (1.5.9-1) I can open the command prompt but I cant start "cpan"
I've tried:
bash-2.05b$ ls egrep egrep
Ok, egrep is in the current directory
bash-2.05b$ egrep Usage: egrep [OPTION]... PATTERN [FILE]... Try `egrep --help' for more information.
Ok, executing this file is working fine.
bash-2.05b$ ls cpan cpan
So as I can understand "cpan" is in the current directory in the same manner as "egrep".
bash-2.05b$ cpan bash: cpan: command not found
Maybe I'm off here, but have you tried ./cpan??
-Russ
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