cannot create directory on startup
Anthony Rabaa
rabaa@elorian.com
Thu Jun 6 08:15:00 GMT 2002
Before I begin I want to apologize for this posting. I scoured the
archives looking for an answer but I am not sure where this problem is
originating from and didn't get very far. I also tried using the search
engine but it rarely returned and when it did, the topics had
little/nothing to do with my problem (or my search string).
I've installed cygwin repeatedly on my W2K system with different
packages (varying from default to installing everything) and I continue
to receive the following error each time I run the cygwin.bat file or
enter the command 'bash -login -i'.
mkdir: cannot create directory `/cygdrive/c/SF|home': No such file or
directory
bash: cd: /cygdrive/c/SF|home: No such file or directory
I've also noticed that $HOME = '/cygdrive/c/SF|home'. The directory
'SF' does not exist anymore. It was originally used as a test install
of SourceForge. Any help would be appreciated, I would like to use
cygwin to interact with our CVS server (linux) and would like to have
the environment variables set up in my startup script.
Thanks in advance!
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*Anthony Rabaa*
/Stress is when you wake up screaming
and realize you haven't fallen asleep yet./
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