* RE: Installin CYGWIN
@ 1999-06-18 13:02 Eddelbuettel, Dirk
1999-06-30 22:10 ` Eddelbuettel, Dirk
0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Eddelbuettel, Dirk @ 1999-06-18 13:02 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'earnie_boyd@yahoo.com',
Eddelbuettel, Dirk, 'E. S. Venkatraman',
cygwin
Yowza. The default mount point for the / is the root of the
device upon which
it is resides. To correct this problem all that needs to
happen is from MSDOS
do `mkdir F:\tmp'.
You ignored the part of the original mail which stated User rather than
Admin rights. Same for me here, and prohibits using C:\, as well as many
other directories.
Besides, didn't you read the warning about spaces in path
names. Not a good
idea at all.
So what? Works with everything but ActivePerl. And as that is not a Cygwin
program, I put it into into C:\Winnt.
The beauty is of course that it still runs fine under Cygwin via a symlink
from /usr/bin/perl to its actual location.
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* RE: Installin CYGWIN
1999-06-18 13:02 Installin CYGWIN Eddelbuettel, Dirk
@ 1999-06-30 22:10 ` Eddelbuettel, Dirk
0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Eddelbuettel, Dirk @ 1999-06-30 22:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'earnie_boyd@yahoo.com',
Eddelbuettel, Dirk, 'E. S. Venkatraman',
cygwin
Yowza. The default mount point for the / is the root of the
device upon which
it is resides. To correct this problem all that needs to
happen is from MSDOS
do `mkdir F:\tmp'.
You ignored the part of the original mail which stated User rather than
Admin rights. Same for me here, and prohibits using C:\, as well as many
other directories.
Besides, didn't you read the warning about spaces in path
names. Not a good
idea at all.
So what? Works with everything but ActivePerl. And as that is not a Cygwin
program, I put it into into C:\Winnt.
The beauty is of course that it still runs fine under Cygwin via a symlink
from /usr/bin/perl to its actual location.
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* Installin CYGWIN
1999-06-18 12:14 E. S. Venkatraman
@ 1999-06-30 22:10 ` E. S. Venkatraman
0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: E. S. Venkatraman @ 1999-06-30 22:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cygwin
I have downloaded the latest version of cygwin (full.exe) and installed
it in drive f: on a Pentium-II running Windows-NT 4.0 sp4 (as a user and
not as an administrator. When I execute Cygwin B20 from the start menu
I get a window with a single line
bash.exe: warning: could not find /tmp, please create!
However the window does not let me type any command let alone use
"mkdir -p /tmp" to create the tmp directory. I have searched all the
istallation instructions and FAQs and couldn't find any answer.
My cygnus.bat file is given below:
@ECHO OFF
SET MAKE_MODE=UNIX
SET PATH=f:\cygnus\CYGWIN~1\H-I586~1\bin;%PATH%
bash
Thanks.
Venkat
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
E. S. Venkatraman, Ph.D. Phone: (212) 639-8520 Fax: (212) 717-3137
Assistant Attending Member Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
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* RE: Installin CYGWIN
1999-06-18 12:56 Earnie Boyd
@ 1999-06-30 22:10 ` Earnie Boyd
0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Earnie Boyd @ 1999-06-30 22:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Eddelbuettel, Dirk, 'E. S. Venkatraman', cygwin
--- "Eddelbuettel, Dirk" <Dirk.Eddelbuettel@nesbittburns.com> wrote:
>
> When I execute Cygwin B20 from the start menu
> I get a window with a single line
>
> bash.exe: warning: could not find /tmp, please create!
>
> However the window does not let me type any command let
> alone use
> "mkdir -p /tmp" to create the tmp directory. I have
> searched all the
> istallation instructions and FAQs and couldn't find any
> answer.
>
> It is hidden somewhere. Just decide on where you want to have the Unix /
> directory. I choose C:\My Documents\.
> Then, inside a bash shell, do
>
Yowza. The default mount point for the / is the root of the device upon which
it is resides. To correct this problem all that needs to happen is from MSDOS
do `mkdir F:\tmp'.
Besides, didn't you read the warning about spaces in path names. Not a good
idea at all.
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* RE: Installin CYGWIN
1999-06-18 12:30 Eddelbuettel, Dirk
@ 1999-06-30 22:10 ` Eddelbuettel, Dirk
0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Eddelbuettel, Dirk @ 1999-06-30 22:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'E. S. Venkatraman', cygwin
When I execute Cygwin B20 from the start menu
I get a window with a single line
bash.exe: warning: could not find /tmp, please create!
However the window does not let me type any command let
alone use
"mkdir -p /tmp" to create the tmp directory. I have
searched all the
istallation instructions and FAQs and couldn't find any
answer.
It is hidden somewhere. Just decide on where you want to have the Unix /
directory. I choose C:\My Documents\.
Then, inside a bash shell, do
mount c:\mydocu~1 /
Now you have /. Create other directories at leisure, or mount existing ones.
Ie, I have
mount c:\TEMP /tmp
or simply do
cd /; mkdir /tmp
The one thing to mention is C:\TEMP mounted as /TEMP to make non-cygwin
programs and cygwin programs cooperate. Ie Gnuplot sees C:\TEMP\foo.dat
whereas Octave calls it /TEMP/foo.dat. Somewhat ugly, but works...
~> df
Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on
c:\mydocu~1\usr 6297448 2758576 3538872 44% /usr
c:\mydocu~1\home 6297448 2758576 3538872 44% /home
C:\mydocu~1\bin 6297448 2758576 3538872 44% /bin
c:\TEMP 6297448 2758576 3538872 44% /TEMP
c:\mydocu~1 6297448 2758576 3538872 44% /
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* RE: Installin CYGWIN
@ 1999-06-18 12:56 Earnie Boyd
1999-06-30 22:10 ` Earnie Boyd
0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Earnie Boyd @ 1999-06-18 12:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Eddelbuettel, Dirk, 'E. S. Venkatraman', cygwin
--- "Eddelbuettel, Dirk" <Dirk.Eddelbuettel@nesbittburns.com> wrote:
>
> When I execute Cygwin B20 from the start menu
> I get a window with a single line
>
> bash.exe: warning: could not find /tmp, please create!
>
> However the window does not let me type any command let
> alone use
> "mkdir -p /tmp" to create the tmp directory. I have
> searched all the
> istallation instructions and FAQs and couldn't find any
> answer.
>
> It is hidden somewhere. Just decide on where you want to have the Unix /
> directory. I choose C:\My Documents\.
> Then, inside a bash shell, do
>
Yowza. The default mount point for the / is the root of the device upon which
it is resides. To correct this problem all that needs to happen is from MSDOS
do `mkdir F:\tmp'.
Besides, didn't you read the warning about spaces in path names. Not a good
idea at all.
===
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* RE: Installin CYGWIN
@ 1999-06-18 12:30 Eddelbuettel, Dirk
1999-06-30 22:10 ` Eddelbuettel, Dirk
0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Eddelbuettel, Dirk @ 1999-06-18 12:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'E. S. Venkatraman', cygwin
When I execute Cygwin B20 from the start menu
I get a window with a single line
bash.exe: warning: could not find /tmp, please create!
However the window does not let me type any command let
alone use
"mkdir -p /tmp" to create the tmp directory. I have
searched all the
istallation instructions and FAQs and couldn't find any
answer.
It is hidden somewhere. Just decide on where you want to have the Unix /
directory. I choose C:\My Documents\.
Then, inside a bash shell, do
mount c:\mydocu~1 /
Now you have /. Create other directories at leisure, or mount existing ones.
Ie, I have
mount c:\TEMP /tmp
or simply do
cd /; mkdir /tmp
The one thing to mention is C:\TEMP mounted as /TEMP to make non-cygwin
programs and cygwin programs cooperate. Ie Gnuplot sees C:\TEMP\foo.dat
whereas Octave calls it /TEMP/foo.dat. Somewhat ugly, but works...
~> df
Filesystem 1024-blocks Used Available Capacity Mounted on
c:\mydocu~1\usr 6297448 2758576 3538872 44% /usr
c:\mydocu~1\home 6297448 2758576 3538872 44% /home
C:\mydocu~1\bin 6297448 2758576 3538872 44% /bin
c:\TEMP 6297448 2758576 3538872 44% /TEMP
c:\mydocu~1 6297448 2758576 3538872 44% /
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* Installin CYGWIN
@ 1999-06-18 12:14 E. S. Venkatraman
1999-06-30 22:10 ` E. S. Venkatraman
0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: E. S. Venkatraman @ 1999-06-18 12:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: cygwin
I have downloaded the latest version of cygwin (full.exe) and installed
it in drive f: on a Pentium-II running Windows-NT 4.0 sp4 (as a user and
not as an administrator. When I execute Cygwin B20 from the start menu
I get a window with a single line
bash.exe: warning: could not find /tmp, please create!
However the window does not let me type any command let alone use
"mkdir -p /tmp" to create the tmp directory. I have searched all the
istallation instructions and FAQs and couldn't find any answer.
My cygnus.bat file is given below:
@ECHO OFF
SET MAKE_MODE=UNIX
SET PATH=f:\cygnus\CYGWIN~1\H-I586~1\bin;%PATH%
bash
Thanks.
Venkat
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
E. S. Venkatraman, Ph.D. Phone: (212) 639-8520 Fax: (212) 717-3137
Assistant Attending Member Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
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