

You can modify the path by following steps 1 through 5 above. If you feel you have found a genuine bug in the Geant4 CMake build. Switch to WSL( 2), which runs a real Ubuntu (no wrappers / adapters) as a VM (in Hyper-V - which runs at a totally different level). Go to Start > Settings > Control Panel Select System Go to the Advanced tab Select Environment Variables Under the System Variables, find the Path and edit that path Another option is to move the c:cygwinbin to the beginning of your PATH, and restart the application. makeCGAL then it says that cmake command not found.

After the it is showing that cmake is build, if I use commands like make, then it says that cmake-3.9.0 is already built. : Cygwin FAQ - Does the Cygwin Setup program accept command-line arguments? might also be a good starting point for command line options (check : Installing Make in Cygwin answer)).įinal note: Cygwin is kind of obsolete. /makeCmake command to build the cmake3.9.0. The download dir is not the same thing as the installation dir (there may be more than one, and it's under Cygwin installation dir)įor more (generic) details, check : Installing and Updating Cygwin Packages.Make on the other hand, does contain binaries ( /usr/bin/make itself it is a binary) and will be downloaded in the appropriate dir ( x86_64 or x86).
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