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Re: Why cygwin can not find it?


Hi Sabahattin,
  Please forgive my careless problem'subject line. I really should read the mailing list text and FAQs before posting.
  I promise that I will think the subject over before posting and never make the same mistake.
  Anyway, thanks for you help and tips.

Sincerely
Yili Zhao 

Sabahattin wrote:
>Equally, your subject line doesn't really tell me much about your question 
>- you may find response levels to your enquiry to be poor if you do not 
>construct a more meaningful subject line.  You just happen to have 
>encountered a recently joined participant on the mailing list who hasn't 
>set up a filter rule yet - but you won't be so lucky next time, I'm 
>ruthless with my mailing list scans, I've a loada mail to look at each 
>day.  On the mailing list pages are links and text which you absolutely 
>*must* read and understand.  We can't help you unless you help yourself.
  
>Finally, a word of advice from me, because Cygwin gives you chance to use 
>NT's cmd.exe or Win9x' command.com as command prompt, you may wish to 
>stick with it (add Cygwin binary directories /bin /sbin /usr/bin /usr/sbin 
>/usr/local/bin /usr/local/sbin [urgh] to your path environment variable) - 
>you may then run tools straight from your more familiar, less unusual (to 
>you) "C:\>" prompt.




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