Problems installing Cygwin on Windows XP
cwcarlsonc@cox.net
cwcarlsonc@cox.net
Fri Mar 13 18:44:00 GMT 2009
I have been using Cygwin for years, and I have it installed on two Windows XP
and a Windows Vista systems.
Today, I tried to install it on my Windows XP system at work. I downloaded
the entire release ("Download without Installing") and copied this to a CD.
I got the release from kernel.org. I had to do this because we don't have full
Internet access at work.
It installed Cygwin from the CD without a problem, or so it seemed. No
errors during the installation. I told it to "Install" everything.
When I run bash.bat, it claims it can't find cygwin1.dll. I searched all through
C:\cygwin and can't find a cygwin1.dll. From where is cygwin1.dll supposed
to come? Isn't it part of the normal installation?
Given that such an integral part of the installation is missing, how do I know
if some other important part is missing? Where can I get a cygwin1.dll that
corresponds to the release I just downloaded?
Thanks for any support you can offer on this.
Chris
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