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Re: 1.7.0 Cannot use any command


Carlos Eduardo Carrillo Ochoa wrote:
> Hi, I have just installed Cygwin, I use the cygwin.bat file with this
> lines:
> 
> @echo off
> 
> C:
> chdir C:\cygwin\bin
> 
> bash --login -i
> 
> So the console opens with the bash user:
> 
> bash-3.2$
> 
> But I can't use any command, it tells me "Command not found":
> 
> bash-3.2$ ls
> bash: ls: command not found


Looks like a path/permission problem to me.  Of course, if you actually
installed 1.7.0, you're working from a snapshot.  There's always the
possibility that the one you installed doesn't work.  But I'd be surprised
to find out that a snapshot had such drastic problems.  Can happen though.

If a snapshot was not what you meant to install, remove it, go to cygwin.com
and download "setup.exe" so you can install the current release.


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