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Thank you Dave On 9/20/05, Dave Korn <dave.korn@artimi.com> wrote: > > > > I deleted some values in Windows Local Environment variable "PATH". > > My original "HOME" is c:/home/myname/. And then: > > .... it broke. So put them back! What I deleted is "borland c" bin directory to avoid cygwin confusing two "make" tools. and maybe some other PATH variables which I believe set by some outdated software. It left as "%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%;%SystemRoot%\System32\Wbem;c:\matlab6p5\bin\win32;C:\PROGRA~1\ULTRAE~1;%HTC_PIC%\BIN;;C:\Program Files\Common Files\GTK\2.0\bin\" There is nothing special, the same PC with same path variables run cygwin no problem. I just get confused why this behavior happens, and with invoke --login parameter. > > If that doesn't fix it, -> http://cygwin.com/problems.html, particularly > the bit about sending your cygcheck output (as an *attachment*, please!). output is in attachment as "cygcheck.out". I am running cygwin in University domain controled windows 2k pro. So lot of parameters are pre set by IT. Many thanks for your help. Leo
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