Re: Cygwin install not setting paths

2008-01-17 Thread Daniel So
Hello Larry

I do not know what you mean by a mirror problem. Can you please explain that? 
I tried all of the .done files in that dir.

After re-running all of the .done files, whenever I open a cygwin session, I 
get this message.
Your group is currectly 'mkpasswd'. This indicates that the /etc/passwd (and 
possibly /etc/group) files should be rebuilt. See the man pages for mkpasswd 
and mkgroup then, for example, run
mkpasswd -l [-d]  /etc/passwd
mkgroup -l [-d]  /etc/group
Note that the -d switch is necessary for domain users.

Even after running the mkpasswd and mkgroup command, I still get the 
message above whenever I open a cygwin session. Is this something I should be 
concerned about?

Thank you
Daniel So

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It depends what packages you downloaded but that list looks light to me even
if you didn't select any packages.  The base set of packages includes
coreutils and man, among others, so I would expect to see more here.
Perhaps it's a mirror problem.  Did you try others?


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Re: Cygwin install not setting paths

2008-01-08 Thread Daniel So
Hi Larry

As suggested, I tried re-running the setup.exe but the results were still the 
same. So I tried going to  and /etc/postinstall. All files there ended in 
.done. The files there were:
00ash.sh.done00bash.sh.donebase-files-mketc.sh.donebase-files-profile.sh.donebzip2.sh.donecoreutils.sh.donecygwin-doc.sh.donefindutils.sh.doneman.sh.donepasswd-grp.sh.donetar.sh.doneterminfo.sh.doneupdate-info-dir.sh.donewhich.sh.done
Do you know if there are suppose to be any others? I re-ran these scripts 
anyways but did not know what order to do so, so I ran them in the order shown. 
Opening a new cygwin session, I get the prompt that I think I should be getting 
and the path is recognized but I now get this message.

Your group name is currently mkgroup_l_d. This idicates that not
all domain users and groups are listed in the /etc/passwd and /etc/group files.
See the man pages for mkpasswd and mkgroup then, for example, run
mkpasswd -l -d  /etc/passwd
mkdroup -l -d  /etc/group
This message is only displayed once (unless you recreate /etc/group)
and can be safely ignored.
cp: cannot create regular file '/cygdrive/c/group.mkgroup_l_d': Permission 
denied

I did not do the mkpasswd and mkgroup commands as I did not know what they 
would do.
Should I open the permissions on any folders? I am suppose to have 
adminastrator rights on this system.
Any others suggestions here,
Thanks for your help,
Daniel

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Sounds like at least some of your postinstall scripts didn't run.  Either
rerun 'setup.exe' and just page through without selecting anything to let
'setup.exe' run them for you or go to '/etc/postinstall' and run any
script there that doesn't end in '.done'.  If you do the latter, it's
best to append '.done' to the script names once you've run them, just
so it's obvious to everyone that they were run.


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- Original Message 
From: Daniel So [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Sent: Monday, January 7, 2008 5:16:28 PM
Subject: Cygwin install not setting paths

To whom it may concern

I have done several cygwin installs on both Windows XP and Vista systems. 
However this latest install on a Windows Vista 32-bit system, resulting cygwin 
windows is not giving me the same results. There are several differences, such 
as;
1. Path variable is not set to see /usr/local/bin, /usr/bin, 
/usr/X11R6/bin, or . 
2. Resulting window is set at /usr/bin not in my $HOME directory.

Has anybody seen this situation before? If so, what can be done to correct it?

Thank you
Daniel


  

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Cygwin install not setting paths

2008-01-07 Thread Daniel So
To whom it may concern

I have done several cygwin installs on both Windows XP and Vista systems. 
However this latest install on a Windows Vista 32-bit system, resulting cygwin 
windows is not giving me the same results. There are several differences, such 
as;
1. Path variable is not set to see /usr/local/bin, /usr/bin, 
/usr/X11R6/bin, or . 
2. Resulting window is set at /usr/bin not in my $HOME directory.

Has anybody seen this situation before? If so, what can be done to correct it?

Thank you
Daniel


  

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