[ncl-install] Any luck with Cygwin 64-bit?

Helen Macintyre Helen.Macintyre at phe.gov.uk
Wed Apr 17 08:21:20 MDT 2019


Hi,

I've recently had to go through reinstalling everything (including Cygwin) due to institute IT security upgrades and migrating to Windows 10.

As I understand, the 64-bit version of Cygwin has increasing numbers of packages and wondered if anyone knows whether NCL works under the 64-bit version at all yet (i.e. have the packages that NCL needs that are in the 32-bit version made it across to the 64-bit yet?).

I've looked at the option for running the Linux Bash shell in Windows 10 (which I know is the preferred option), but our site-wide security means this is only possible to run as an administrator, and they have refused to give anyone admin rights to their machines...

Best wishes,
Helen

Dr Helen Macintyre
Senior Environmental Scientist (Modeller)
Climate Change Group
Chemicals and Environmental Effects Department
Centre for Radiation, Chemical and Environmental Hazards
Public Health England
Chilton, Didcot
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