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Re: Setup.exe Revisited


At 12:23 PM 11/19/2001, Daniel Meier wrote:
>I've seen a couple of complaints but no real response to the question: setup.exe used to be (like, last week) real easy to run and install most things needed, but now it doesn't.
>  
>I mean after installing with setup.exe I can't even run vi! None of the cygwin directories are in the path. Even if I add them to the path it still can't find vi. 


Well, where is 'vi' on your system?  On my system, it's in /usr/bin/vi...


>I note that in the new install vim is not default. I assume there is a difference between vi and 'new improved vi' - vim. The most important difference being vi IS part of the default environment?


I'm not sure what you mean when you say 'vim' is "not default".  I'm also
not sure why you assume 'vi' and 'vim' are different.  You really shouldn't
do allot of assuming.  It doesn't help resolve any problems generally.

vi and vim are the same thing.


>  
>It used to take a brainless cluck to install and use cygwin. Now you've raised the entry requirement - must have a functional brain as well as a few clues. 


Perhaps you'll need to debug what's causing the problem on your end.  
This is certainly not typical behavior and the first thing to rule out
is a local configuration issue.  If you can provide details that indicate
that the problem is within setup itself, that would be a big help (a 
patch would be even better! ;-) )

Good luck,



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