I have found that removing the c:/usr/local directory before installing GNAT solve some problems. At least it has worked for me many times. But I just don't know why... Pascal. -- --|------------------------------------------------------------ --| Pascal Obry Team-Ada Member | --| | --| EDF-DER-IPN-SID- Ing�nierie des Syst�mes d'Informations | --| | --| Bureau G1-010 e-mail: pascal.obry@der.edfgdf.fr | --| 1 Av G�n�ral de Gaulle voice : +33-1-47.65.50.91 | --| 92141 Clamart CEDEX fax : +33-1-47.65.50.07 | --| FRANCE | --|------------------------------------------------------------ --| --| http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/pascal_obry --| --| "The best way to travel is by means of imagination" Robert Dewar a �crit dans l'article ... > >Matthew reported an installation problem with the NT version of >GNAT. This is pretty clearly an isntallation problem. The best thing >is to start again, being sure to clean everything away, and start again, >following the instructions carefully. Generally it is better to install in >the default locatoin since that simplifies the installation. > >The GNAT version of NT is by no means a simple turnkey installatoin, >since that is not a priority for us right now, though we will improve >the installation procedure as we go along! You need to be VERY careful >in following the directions. > >Certainly a lot of people *have* managed to install it successfully! > >Again, I recommend joining the chat@gnat.com newsgroup, where you can get >some useful informal help on installation from experienced users using >the NT version. Send email to chat-request@gnat.com to subscribe. > >Robert Dewar >Ada Core Technologies > > >