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From: "Alvyn Liang" <sacch DOT liang AT msa DOT hinet DOT net>
To: <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: [cygwin-g95] Interfere with the original binary files
Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 01:07:29 -0000

I don't know if this is proper to place here. alright

the installation of g95 can make your former binary hided...

in

$ cygcheck -srv

I found these two message:

Warning: d:\cygwin\tmp\g95\bin\cpp.exe hides d:\cygwin\bin\cpp.exe
Warning: d:\cygwin\tmp\g95\bin\gcc.exe hides d:\cygwin\bin\gcc.exe

Just a note for ppl who stuck here, maybe someone will just like me
searching for a solution by searching engines

the results just like the following

$ gcc test1.c
gcc: installation problem, cannot exec `cc1': No such file or directory

I think the cygwin will always remember the last time it execute some file,
so that unless you restart the console it will continue to find the old
successful one.

Alvyn




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