Mail Archives: cygwin/2009/02/07/17:02:22
Lee D. Rothstein wrote:
> Peter Rosin wrote:
>
> > Den 2009-02-07 00:37 skrev Lee D.Rothstein:
>
> >> >>
> >> >> "First, PATH must include the Windows path of the /bin, where
> typically
> >> >> both mintty.exe and cygwin1.dll' will be found. Remember, this
> is a"
>
> >> Here, I think I have the path right, since, the Windows equivalent
> of '/bin'
> >> is 'c:\Cygwin\bin', which means I don't understand the following
> comment
> >> at all:
>
> > My (minor) point was that from the mintty point of view, the fact
> > that /bin and /usr/bin are equivalent is a coincidence - it's a
> > Cygwin quirk. Since mintty installs in /usr/bin,
>
> Not on my Vista 64b System! Everything is in /bin, (c:\_r\bin) NOTHING is
> in /usr/bin. (c:\_r\usr\bin). I thought, I had remembered that, in prior
> systems almost the reverse was true, but I checked before I wrote the last
> reply (and checked again, just now).
>
> As everyone has implied, all items in /bin, are accessible through
> /usr/bin.
>
> Is my system different? Why? Pilot error?
No. In a default installation, there will be a 'C:\usr\bin' and a
'C:\usr\lib' that are empty as far as Windows is concerned. 'C:\bin'
and 'C:\lib' are mounted to these directories, respectively, so that
they are equivalent in the Cygwin environment. See the output of
'mount' for further clarification.
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A: Yes.
> Q: Are you sure?
>> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
>>> Q: Why is top posting annoying in email?
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