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* Re: could not load user32.dll, Win32 error 0
@ 2000-07-26  7:23 Earnie Boyd
  2000-07-26 13:24 ` Bret Comstock Waldow
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  0 siblings, 3 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: Earnie Boyd @ 2000-07-26  7:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Bret Comstock Waldow, cygwin

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--- Bret Comstock Waldow <bwaldow@compuserve.com> wrote:
> I use the 'setup.exe' file to download all the 'latest' files.  The
> files are put into a subdirectory named 'latest'.  Besides 'setup.exe'
> and the 'latest' subdirectory, there are no other files.
> 
> I open a DOS window in this subdirectory, and run 'setup.exe' from the
> command prompt.  It opens the same GUI window that downloaded the files,
> and I select to install from the current directory.  It changes to show
> files loading, and finishes with no errors.
> 

If you "install from the current directory" you must have downloaded the set of
tarballs to install and have them in the same directory layout as what is in
the latest directory at the ftp site.

What you want to do is "install from the internet".

Cheers,

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* Re: could not load user32.dll, Win32 error 0
  2000-07-26  7:23 could not load user32.dll, Win32 error 0 Earnie Boyd
@ 2000-07-26 13:24 ` Bret Comstock Waldow
  2000-07-27  6:48   ` DJ Delorie
  2000-07-27  3:48 ` help, please Bret Comstock Waldow
  2000-07-27  6:44 ` could not load user32.dll, Win32 error 0 DJ Delorie
  2 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread
From: Bret Comstock Waldow @ 2000-07-26 13:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Earnie Boyd; +Cc: cygwin

Earnie Boyd wrote:
> 
> > I use the 'setup.exe' file to download all the 'latest' files.  The
> > files are put into a subdirectory named 'latest'.  Besides 'setup.exe'
> > and the 'latest' subdirectory, there are no other files.
> >
> > I open a DOS window in this subdirectory, and run 'setup.exe' from the
> > command prompt.  It opens the same GUI window that downloaded the files,
> > and I select to install from the current directory.  It changes to show
> > files loading, and finishes with no errors.
> >
> 
> If you "install from the current directory" you must have downloaded the set of
> tarballs to install and have them in the same directory layout as what is in
> the latest directory at the ftp site.

I used the setup.exe program to download from the internet.  It put the
files exactly where it wanted them, and I didn't change that.  I didn't
dowload the tarballs, the setup.exe program downloaded the tarballs. 
They are all there:
E:\ARCHIVE\cygwin>dir

 Volume in drive E is ARCHIVE
 Volume Serial Number is 389C-7AF5
 Directory of E:\ARCHIVE\cygwin

.              <DIR>        07-26-00  2:24p .
..             <DIR>        07-26-00  2:24p ..
SETUP    EXE       121,344  07-26-00  2:25p setup.exe
LATEST         <DIR>        07-26-00  2:29p latest
         1 file(s)        121,344 bytes
         3 dir(s)     327,258,112 bytes free

E:\ARCHIVE\cygwin>dir latest /w

 Volume in drive E is ARCHIVE
 Volume Serial Number is 389C-7AF5
 Directory of E:\ARCHIVE\cygwin\latest

[.]             [..]            [ASH]           [BASH]         
[BINUTILS]
[BISON]         [BYACC]         [BZIP2]         [CLEAR]         [CRYPT]
[CYGWIN]        [DEJAGNU]       [DIFF]          [EXPECT]       
[FILEUT~1]
[FINDUT~1]      [FLEX]          [GAWK]          [GCC]           [GDB]
[GPERF]         [GREP]          [GROFF]         [GZIP]         
[INETUT~1]
[LESS]          [LIBPNG]        [LOGIN]         [M4]            [MAKE]
[MAN]           [PATCH]         [SED]           [SHELLU~1]      [TAR]
[TCLTK]         [TERMCAP]       [TEXINFO]       [TEXTUT~1]      [TIME]
[VIM]           [ZLIB]
         0 file(s)              0 bytes
        42 dir(s)     327,258,112 bytes free

> What you want to do is "install from the internet".

I ran the setup.exe program again, and told it to install from
directory, and it showed itself installing all the files, naming them as
it went and showing the installation progress.

So, install from directory doesn't work?  Why is it an option?

Please tell me what will work.  I don't want to spend another several
hours letting the program download from the internet (all over again)
only to find that isn't the problem.

Thanks,
Bret

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* help, please
  2000-07-26  7:23 could not load user32.dll, Win32 error 0 Earnie Boyd
  2000-07-26 13:24 ` Bret Comstock Waldow
@ 2000-07-27  3:48 ` Bret Comstock Waldow
  2000-07-27  4:13   ` Corinna Vinschen
  2000-07-27  6:44 ` could not load user32.dll, Win32 error 0 DJ Delorie
  2 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread
From: Bret Comstock Waldow @ 2000-07-27  3:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: egcs; +Cc: cygwin

Can anyone suggest what is going wrong to cause this problem?

I have used the setup.exe to download the tarballs to a local directory,
then I open a DOS command window and start setup.exe again, directing it
to install from the directory.

It all seem to work fine, no error messages, and when I try to run
cygwin, I get a window that says this:

---------------------------------------------------------------------
D:\CYGWIN\BIN\ID.EXE: *** could not load user32.dll, Win32 error 0
D:\CYGWIN\BIN\MKDIR.EXE: *** could not load user32.dll, Win32 error 0
BASH.EXE: cd: /home/: No such file or directory

bwaldow@DEFAULT /usr/bin
$ pwd
/usr/bin

bwaldow@DEFAULT /usr/bin
$ ls
C:\CYGWIN\BIN\LS.EXE: *** could not load user32.dll, Win32 error 0

bwaldow@DEFAULT /usr/bin
$
---------------------------------------------------------------------

One person suggested that I needed to use the 'install from Internet'
option, but I wasn't sure from the way he phrased it whether he was
suggesting that my problem was I hadn't downloaded the tarballs (they
are definitely there on the local hard drive), or that 'install from
Internet' was the only functional way to do it.

Can anyone please suggest what the problem is?  I would love to run
cygwin/Xemacs, etc. while I have to work in Windows.

thanks for any help,
Bret

Windows 95 OSR2.1  4.00.950 B

'setup.exe' doesn't list any version information, but:
SETUP    EXE       121,344  07-26-00  2:25p

from a DOS window:
C:\cygwin\bin>cygcheck -s -v -r
C:\CYGWIN\BIN\CYGCHECK.EXE: *** could not load user32.dll, Win32 error 0

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* Re: help, please
  2000-07-27  3:48 ` help, please Bret Comstock Waldow
@ 2000-07-27  4:13   ` Corinna Vinschen
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: Corinna Vinschen @ 2000-07-27  4:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Bret Comstock Waldow; +Cc: cygwin

Bret Comstock Waldow wrote:
> D:\CYGWIN\BIN\ID.EXE: *** could not load user32.dll, Win32 error 0
> D:\CYGWIN\BIN\MKDIR.EXE: *** could not load user32.dll, Win32 error 0
> BASH.EXE: cd: /home/: No such file or directory

I guess you have changed your $PATH variable in your .bashrc or
.profile. $PATH _must_ contain the path to your Windows directory
since the system DLL's aren't found otherwise, eg.

export PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS

on a 9X box. For NT/W2K, the Windows as well as the system32 directory
has to be part of $PATH, eg:

export PATH=/usr/bin:/bin:/cygdrive/c/WINNT:/cygdrive/c/WINNT/system32

Corinna

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* Re: could not load user32.dll, Win32 error 0
  2000-07-26  7:23 could not load user32.dll, Win32 error 0 Earnie Boyd
  2000-07-26 13:24 ` Bret Comstock Waldow
  2000-07-27  3:48 ` help, please Bret Comstock Waldow
@ 2000-07-27  6:44 ` DJ Delorie
  2 siblings, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: DJ Delorie @ 2000-07-27  6:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: earnie_boyd; +Cc: bwaldow, cygwin

> If you "install from the current directory" you must have downloaded the set of
> tarballs to install and have them in the same directory layout as what is in
> the latest directory at the ftp site.

They do not need to be in the same layout as the ftp site.  However,
if you also download setup.ini, *then* you need to preserve the
layout, but you will also gain all the functionality setup.ini gives
you (which isn't much right now).

So, if you have ./setup.ini, setup pretends you're installing from the
`internet' except that the URL to mirror from is ".".

And if you don't have ./setup.ini, setup does a `find' and installs
any .tar.gz files it finds.

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* Re: could not load user32.dll, Win32 error 0
  2000-07-26 13:24 ` Bret Comstock Waldow
@ 2000-07-27  6:48   ` DJ Delorie
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: DJ Delorie @ 2000-07-27  6:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: bwaldow; +Cc: cygwin

> So, install from directory doesn't work?

Of course it works. I use it all the time.

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* Re: help please
  2021-03-07 15:47 help please COOL BLACKS
@ 2021-03-07 15:49 ` cygwinautoreply
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: cygwinautoreply @ 2021-03-07 15:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: romieblake; +Cc: cygwin

> 1 [main] john 2960 find_fast_cwd: WARNING: Couldn't compute FAST_CWD
>pointer.  Please report this problem to
>the public mailing list cygwin@cygwin.com
>Warning: detected hash type "whirlpool", but the string is also recognized
>as "whirlpool0"
>Use the "--format=whirlpool0" option to force loading these as that type
>instead
>Warning: detected hash type "whirlpool", but the string is also recognized
>as "whirlpool1"
>Use the "--format=whirlpool1" option to force loading these as that type
>instead

https://cygwin.com/faq.html#faq.using.fixing-find_fast_cwd-warnings

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* help please
@ 2021-03-07 15:47 COOL BLACKS
  2021-03-07 15:49 ` cygwinautoreply
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread
From: COOL BLACKS @ 2021-03-07 15:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: cygwin

 1 [main] john 2960 find_fast_cwd: WARNING: Couldn't compute FAST_CWD
pointer.  Please report this problem to
the public mailing list cygwin@cygwin.com
Warning: detected hash type "whirlpool", but the string is also recognized
as "whirlpool0"
Use the "--format=whirlpool0" option to force loading these as that type
instead
Warning: detected hash type "whirlpool", but the string is also recognized
as "whirlpool1"
Use the "--format=whirlpool1" option to force loading these as that type
instead

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* Re: Help please
  2001-08-20  7:24 ` Help please Jordan Halsey
@ 2001-08-20  9:23   ` Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) @ 2001-08-20  9:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Jordan Halsey, cygwin

At 10:24 AM 8/20/2001, Jordan Halsey wrote:
>I have been running the cygwin tools on Nt for the last year or so and
>recently had a major problem and before I re-install the tools I have a few
>major worries. 
>
>What seemed to happen is that after a hard crash I got a blinking cursor and
>my system refused to recognize my system drive even though the symbios drive
>utility could see the drive and verify that all sectors were undamaged but
>still unrecognizable as a drive that could be used by my system.  This
>immediately made me think of the cygwin tools and how they set mount points.
>Due to time constraints I took the machine to my VAR, had a new drive put in
>and re-installed NT.  I should also say that the VAR that I use is very pro
>and they could do nothing for the data on my drive or explain what happened
>just that the drive was inaccessible and that they would have to re-format
>the drive. I told them to just leave it alone. The drive is a a 9 gig
>barracuda in two 4.5 gig partitions.  Now that I have a new drive as a c:
>drive this drive has become my f and g drives f is what was previously used
>as my system drive so I reformatted that drive with no problems but left the
>g drive untouched with the hopes that there might be a way to recognize the
>drive again and retrieve any un-backed up info.  Any advice on how to do
>this would be greatly appreciated even if its , no way and I have to
>reformat and loose all info.
>
>My other question is, what could possibly have happened that would cause my
>drive to be in a stable (no bad blocks or sectors etc) place and yet be
>unrecognizable?  Do I run risks such as this in using the cygwin tools on
>NT? ( I love these tools and do not want to give them up) Is there something
>that I could have done to prevent this?


Cygwin mount points nor any other Cygwin facility is related to this 
issue.  Whatever the problem is, its related to the drive in question
and not the software on it.



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* Help please
  2001-08-15 19:53 Automake 1.4l released -- show of hands from cygwin/automake maintainers? Norman Vine
@ 2001-08-20  7:24 ` Jordan Halsey
  2001-08-20  9:23   ` Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc)
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 15+ messages in thread
From: Jordan Halsey @ 2001-08-20  7:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: cygwin

I have been running the cygwin tools on Nt for the last year or so and
recently had a major problem and before I re-install the tools I have a few
major worries. 

What seemed to happen is that after a hard crash I got a blinking cursor and
my system refused to recognize my system drive even though the symbios drive
utility could see the drive and verify that all sectors were undamaged but
still unrecognizable as a drive that could be used by my system.  This
immediately made me think of the cygwin tools and how they set mount points.
Due to time constraints I took the machine to my VAR, had a new drive put in
and re-installed NT.  I should also say that the VAR that I use is very pro
and they could do nothing for the data on my drive or explain what happened
just that the drive was inaccessible and that they would have to re-format
the drive. I told them to just leave it alone. The drive is a a 9 gig
barracuda in two 4.5 gig partitions.  Now that I have a new drive as a c:
drive this drive has become my f and g drives f is what was previously used
as my system drive so I reformatted that drive with no problems but left the
g drive untouched with the hopes that there might be a way to recognize the
drive again and retrieve any un-backed up info.  Any advice on how to do
this would be greatly appreciated even if its , no way and I have to
reformat and loose all info.

My other question is, what could possibly have happened that would cause my
drive to be in a stable (no bad blocks or sectors etc) place and yet be
unrecognizable?  Do I run risks such as this in using the cygwin tools on
NT? ( I love these tools and do not want to give them up) Is there something
that I could have done to prevent this?

TIA,


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* Re: help please
  1998-08-13 21:10 help please Anthony Farley
                   ` (2 preceding siblings ...)
  1998-08-16  2:19 ` Michael Hirmke
@ 1998-08-19 19:35 ` Dennis Newbold
  3 siblings, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: Dennis Newbold @ 1998-08-19 19:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Anthony Farley; +Cc: gnu-win32

You could try looking at the following sites to see if there's anything you
could use there:

     http://www.tiac.net/users/cgf/
     http://www.halcyon.com/gvr/vim.html
     http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/voelker/ntemacs.html

Hope that helps.


Anthony Farley wrote:

> Hi all,
> I realize this may be a fairly simple question ..but is not so simple
> finding an answer.
>
> I have just installed the latest release rather than using a gui compiler I
> want to use gnu ..but I can't seem to locate the text editor or any
> documentation on how to find it ..can some one help please
>
> Anthony
>
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* Re: help please
  1998-08-13 21:10 help please Anthony Farley
  1998-08-15 15:21 ` Michael Weiser
  1998-08-15 15:21 ` Ninja
@ 1998-08-16  2:19 ` Michael Hirmke
  1998-08-19 19:35 ` Dennis Newbold
  3 siblings, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: Michael Hirmke @ 1998-08-16  2:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: gnu-win32

Hi Anthony,

>Hi all,
>I realize this may be a fairly simple question ..but is not so simple
>finding an answer.
>
>I have just installed the latest release rather than using a gui compiler I
>want to use gnu ..but I can't seem to locate the text editor or any
>documentation on how to find it ..can some one help please

In fact there is none in the standard cdk.exe or user.exe !
You can get vim, though:

   *vim-5.0*
   -------

   - what is it?
     - Vim (Vi Improved) is an almost compatible version of the UNIX
       editor vi whereby almost every possible command can be performed
       using only ASCII characters. Only the 'Q' command is missing
       (you don't need it). Many new features have been added: multi
       level undo, command line history, filename completion, block
       operations, editing of binary data, etc. Vi is available for
       the AMIGA, MS-DOS, Windows NT, and various versions of UNIX.

   [...]

   - package availability
     - on ftp.franken.de
     - in /pub/win32/develop/gnuwin32/cygwin32/porters/Hirmke_Michael
     - as vim-5.0-win32-with-gui-bin.tar.gz
     - or vim-5.0-win32-with-gui-bin.zip
     - or vim-5.0-win32-without-gui-bin.tar.gz
     - or vim-5.0-win32-without-gui-bin.zip

   - contributed by
     - mh@mike.franken.de (Michael Hirmke)

>
>Anthony

Bye.
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* Re: help please
  1998-08-13 21:10 help please Anthony Farley
  1998-08-15 15:21 ` Michael Weiser
@ 1998-08-15 15:21 ` Ninja
  1998-08-16  2:19 ` Michael Hirmke
  1998-08-19 19:35 ` Dennis Newbold
  3 siblings, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: Ninja @ 1998-08-15 15:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Anthony Farley; +Cc: gnu-win32

Anthony Farley wrote:

> I have just installed the latest release rather than using a gui compiler I
> want to use gnu ..but I can't seem to locate the text editor or any
> documentation on how to find it ..can some one help please

If you want to find integrated development environment like
MS VC++, then you might not be able to find one. But if you want
just good editor there're several editors. I'm currently using Ultra Editor
and you can use emacs or vim. I highly recommend vim. In Linux
I'm using this and in Windows also. If you accustomed to this edtior
or emacs then you will think that other editor are simply bad.

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* Re: help please
  1998-08-13 21:10 help please Anthony Farley
@ 1998-08-15 15:21 ` Michael Weiser
  1998-08-15 15:21 ` Ninja
                   ` (2 subsequent siblings)
  3 siblings, 0 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: Michael Weiser @ 1998-08-15 15:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: gnu-win32

Hi Anthony,

You wrote:

>I have just installed the latest release rather than using a gui compiler I
>want to use gnu ..but I can't seem to locate the text editor or any
>documentation on how to find it ..can some one help please
Just go to ftp://ftp.franken.de/pub/win32/develop/gnuwin32/cygwin32/
and search the ports section for vim or emacs. These are
cygwin-compiled binaries which will integrate smoothly into cgwin32
environment. But of course you can use any other 'normal' text editor,
too.

bye

Michael
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* help please
@ 1998-08-13 21:10 Anthony Farley
  1998-08-15 15:21 ` Michael Weiser
                   ` (3 more replies)
  0 siblings, 4 replies; 15+ messages in thread
From: Anthony Farley @ 1998-08-13 21:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: gnu-win32

Hi all,
I realize this may be a fairly simple question ..but is not so simple
finding an answer.

I have just installed the latest release rather than using a gui compiler I
want to use gnu ..but I can't seem to locate the text editor or any
documentation on how to find it ..can some one help please

Anthony

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