New install of 1.5.10 replacing 1.5.6: many things not working

Joe Landman landman@scalableinformatics.com
Sat May 29 14:30:00 GMT 2004


Brian Ford wrote:

>On Fri, 28 May 2004, Joe Landman wrote:
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>>Hi folks:
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>>  I have multiple machines with 1.5.6 installed.  I wanted to upgrade to
>>1.5.10 (bug fixes, speed, etc).  Stuff worked (for the most part) in
>>1.5.6. I was/am looking to using it for application development on windows.
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>Are you trying to upgrade just the Cygwin package, or all Cygwin packages?
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All packages.  This happened with an upgrade.  Then I wiped cygwin, and 
did a full re-install.  Same issues.

>>  With 1.5.10 install, I get error messages about find.exe being given
>>bad arguments.
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>This usually means you have a PATH problem and are getting the Windows
>version of find rather than the Cygwin one.
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I figured something strange like that. I might be able to work around it 
by renaming the other find.exe (at least temporarily).  I seem to 
remember having to do this in the 1.3.x days.

>>Many of the post-install scripts die with problems with grep (more in a
>>moment).  When I open the cygbash shell, it puts me into /usr/bin by
>>default,
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>Check you /etc/passwd file and make sure your user home directory is set
>correctly.
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Its in there, and it still comes up in /usr/bin .

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>>and the moment I cd out of there, I lose any ability to run
>>basic commands such as ls.
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>Sounds like . is in your PATH, but /usr/bin isn't.
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Some other things are missing too (not just grep).  I cannot seem to 
find cat.

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>>Anything that tries to use grep is rewarded with an error message about
>>/bin/grep not existing.  Quick ls'ing around (find does not work...
>>sigh) does not locate a grep.
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>>Ok, I may be thick, but I think that there might be a problem here.
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>>The machines with problems:
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>>1) Windows XP Home laptop.  SP1 installed.   512 MB ram
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>>2) Windows 2000 desktop.  SP_something_or_other installed.  768 MB ram
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>>Both had similar working copies of 1.5.6 installed.  Starting up the
>>cygbash shell resulted in being in the /home/landman directory (where I
>>thought I should be).  Everything properly pathed out in the older version.
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>>Any thoughts?  I don't have to re-install the OS... (I hope :( ).
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>Try a Cygwin reinstall after checking out your PATH issues.
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I think I am going to retry a complete wipe and reload.

>Please read this:
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>>Problem reports:       http://cygwin.com/problems.html
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Did read some of it.

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>and attach cygcheck output.  Maybe then someone will have a better idea.
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Thanks.  Will do.


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