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unfortunately I first had a windows user name containing Spaces. Therefore often files and directories could not been found.
So I used the mkpasswd and modified it in order to change the Cygwin user. And I also changed the User name of my windows account. Now it seems that the installation worked but at the end of each insatllation or update command there comes a message that the \tmp\opam-old user name with spaces-Number cannot be removed.
From where does the system get the old user? Is there a way to omit the problem?
Hello,
unfortunately I first had a windows user name containing Spaces. Therefore often files and directories could not been found.
So I used the mkpasswd and modified it in order to change the Cygwin user. And I also changed the User name of my windows account. Now it seems that the installation worked but at the end of each insatllation or update command there comes a message that the \tmp\opam-old user name with spaces-Number cannot be removed.
From where does the system get the old user? Is there a way to omit the problem?