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Re: could not load user32.dll, Win32 error 0


Earnie Boyd wrote:
> 
> > I use the 'setup.exe' file to download all the 'latest' files.  The
> > files are put into a subdirectory named 'latest'.  Besides 'setup.exe'
> > and the 'latest' subdirectory, there are no other files.
> >
> > I open a DOS window in this subdirectory, and run 'setup.exe' from the
> > command prompt.  It opens the same GUI window that downloaded the files,
> > and I select to install from the current directory.  It changes to show
> > files loading, and finishes with no errors.
> >
> 
> If you "install from the current directory" you must have downloaded the set of
> tarballs to install and have them in the same directory layout as what is in
> the latest directory at the ftp site.

I used the setup.exe program to download from the internet.  It put the
files exactly where it wanted them, and I didn't change that.  I didn't
dowload the tarballs, the setup.exe program downloaded the tarballs. 
They are all there:
E:\ARCHIVE\cygwin>dir

 Volume in drive E is ARCHIVE
 Volume Serial Number is 389C-7AF5
 Directory of E:\ARCHIVE\cygwin

.              <DIR>        07-26-00  2:24p .
..             <DIR>        07-26-00  2:24p ..
SETUP    EXE       121,344  07-26-00  2:25p setup.exe
LATEST         <DIR>        07-26-00  2:29p latest
         1 file(s)        121,344 bytes
         3 dir(s)     327,258,112 bytes free

E:\ARCHIVE\cygwin>dir latest /w

 Volume in drive E is ARCHIVE
 Volume Serial Number is 389C-7AF5
 Directory of E:\ARCHIVE\cygwin\latest

[.]             [..]            [ASH]           [BASH]         
[BINUTILS]
[BISON]         [BYACC]         [BZIP2]         [CLEAR]         [CRYPT]
[CYGWIN]        [DEJAGNU]       [DIFF]          [EXPECT]       
[FILEUT~1]
[FINDUT~1]      [FLEX]          [GAWK]          [GCC]           [GDB]
[GPERF]         [GREP]          [GROFF]         [GZIP]         
[INETUT~1]
[LESS]          [LIBPNG]        [LOGIN]         [M4]            [MAKE]
[MAN]           [PATCH]         [SED]           [SHELLU~1]      [TAR]
[TCLTK]         [TERMCAP]       [TEXINFO]       [TEXTUT~1]      [TIME]
[VIM]           [ZLIB]
         0 file(s)              0 bytes
        42 dir(s)     327,258,112 bytes free

> What you want to do is "install from the internet".

I ran the setup.exe program again, and told it to install from
directory, and it showed itself installing all the files, naming them as
it went and showing the installation progress.

So, install from directory doesn't work?  Why is it an option?

Please tell me what will work.  I don't want to spend another several
hours letting the program download from the internet (all over again)
only to find that isn't the problem.

Thanks,
Bret

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