- Original Message -
From: Dave Trollope
I too have seen this behaviour on both my work and home systems. Whats
interesting is I ran cygcheck -c on each when exhibiting this problem
and it said OK for the cygwin package.
Just had this same behaviour so setup is still broken as is
Hi,
I too have seen this behaviour on both my work and home systems. Whats
interesting is I ran cygcheck -c on each when exhibiting this problem
and it said OK for the cygwin package.
Is there a check that needs to be added to cygcheck which reports this
as a problem? Or perhaps this is not
On 12/23/2009 3:15 AM, Andy Koppe wrote:
I can reproduce this as follows:
- Leave a Cygwin session open.
- Run setup.exe
- Select reinstall for cygwin-1.7.1-1.
- Click next
- in-use files detected appears
- Click retry.
I saw the same symptom, but by a slightly different path.
On updating
* Lee D. Rothstein (Wed, 23 Dec 2009 13:43:02 -0500)
Andy Koppe wrote:
2009/12/23 Lee D. Rothstein:
I can reproduce this as follows:
- Leave a Cygwin session open.
- Run setup.exe
- Select reinstall for cygwin-1.7.1-1.
- Click next
- in-use files detected appears
- Click retry.
2009/12/23 Lee D. Rothstein:
Just installed 1.7.1. Bravo, again.
Everything seems to be working okay, but every time I start up a Mintty/Bash
window I get the following
error message.
-bash: regtool: command not found
Shortcut is:
C:\_0\bin\mintty.exe
Andy Koppe wrote:
2009/12/23 Lee D. Rothstein:
Just installed 1.7.1. Bravo, again.
Everything seems to be working okay, but every time I start up a Mintty/Bash
window I get the following
error message.
-bash: regtool: command not found
Shortcut is:
C:\_0\bin\mintty.exe
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