Building snapshots with net release binaries

Gordon Sadler gbsadler1@sprynet.com
Mon May 15 11:11:00 GMT 2000


> --- Gordon Sadler <gbsadler1@sprynet.com> wrote:
> > Sort of new to this but bear with me. I know some of this has been
discussed
> > on the developers list also. What it boils down to:
> >
> > Cygcheck -s -v -r attached.
> -8<-
>

From: "Earnie Boyd" <earnie_boyd@yahoo.com>
>
> What happens if you move/remove the . in your PATH.  You want the /usr/bin
> first in the PATH not the period.
>
> Also, why is do you have a /usr mounted as text mode?  Try umount /usr and
see
> if that helps.
>
> These may or may not solve this problem.

Trying suggestions now. Hope something comes of it. The period was to allow
scripts and such to run without './'
=) laziness on my part, changed now.
/usr was mounted in text mode due to irregularities while running VIM. In
textmode the online help displays fine in binary mode or unmounted it spews
lots of errors.

Update after ...


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