Scott Mohnkern wrote:
Larry Hall (Cygwin X) wrote:
Scott Mohnkern wrote:
Apologies, I was following the format of other questions I'd seen
here.
Attached is cygcheck.out
The other server was Xvision, which was part of an automatic
install of Cradle 5.5.x
You (no longer?) have Cygwin in your path. You're picking up the
Nutcracker/MKS tools now. Fix your path and give a quick run
through of
the rest of your environment to clean up any issues. Two that
caught my
eye are $HOME and $TERM are now incorrectly set. If you can find where
Nutcracker/MKS sets these and remove/avoid them, you'll have better
luck
working with Cygwin.
That appears to have solved most of it. Removing the nutcracker
entries and putting cygwin and cygwin bin in the path got me up and
running. It doesn't appear to be pulling my profile up correctly
when I open up bash (It's defaulting to a different $HOME but I can
probably figure out where that is set)
It's probably in your system-level environment, which you can access from
the Windows control panel "System" applet. Good luck.