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Jared Silva wrote:
Not using the latest files caused the problem.
Maybe I should take the reboot warning more seriously.
$ locate .new
D:/UNIX/cygwin/bin/bash.exe.new
D:/UNIX/cygwin/bin/cygiconv-2.dll.new
D:/UNIX/cygwin/bin/cygncurses-8.dll.new
D:/UNIX/cygwin/bin/cygreadline6.dll.new
Larry Hall wrote:
That's a very fair assumption. 'setup.exe' knows when you need to reboot
in order to complete the latest installation process. If you ignore the
directive to reboot, you may find some or all of Cygwin no longer works.
Agreed.
Rebooting will fix the problem.
Not
Jared Silva wrote:
Larry Hall wrote:
That's a very fair assumption. 'setup.exe' knows when you need to reboot
in order to complete the latest installation process. If you ignore the
directive to reboot, you may find some or all of Cygwin no longer works.
Agreed.
Rebooting will fix the
/Program Files/SSH Communications
Security/SSH Secure Shell is not in the config file
and we found no man directory nearby
adding mandatory man directories
adding /usr/ssl/man to manpath
adding /usr/X11R6/share/man to manpath
No manual entry for ls
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think since man-1.6d-2, man has not worked for me.
I have tried the trivial solutions, but nothing has worked.
/usr/share/misc/man.conf has not been changed.
I greatly appreciate any help.
$ man ls -d
In my mind, the trivial solutions include checking 'info ls' and
Not using the latest files caused the problem.
Maybe I should take the reboot warning more seriously.
$ locate .new
D:/UNIX/cygwin/bin/bash.exe.new
D:/UNIX/cygwin/bin/cygiconv-2.dll.new
D:/UNIX/cygwin/bin/cygncurses-8.dll.new
D:/UNIX/cygwin/bin/cygreadline6.dll.new
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