-Before you start, make sure you've installed the Cygwin packages
-<filename>openssh</filename>, <filename>openssl</filename>,
-<filename>cvs</filename>, <filename>gdbm</filename> (needed by cvs), <filename>m4</filename> and
-<filename>autoconf</filename>. Do not install the <filename>cygwin</filename>
-package; the bits of it you need are supplied with GHC. You also need to make sure that the
-user environment variable <Constant>MAKE_MODE</Constant> is set to <Literal>UNIX</Literal>. If you don't do
-this you get very weird messages when you type <Command>make</Command>, such as:
-</para><Screen>
-/c: /c: No such file or directory</Screen>
-
-<Sect2><Title>Configuring ssh</Title>
-
-<ItemizedList>
-
-<ListItem>
-<para>
-On a Win2k machine, open up a bash and do
-</para>
-
-<Screen>
-foo$ cd /etc
-foo$ mkpasswd -l > passwd
-</Screen>
-
-<para>
-Check that your login entry is on the first line
-of that file. If not, move it to the top. It's OK
-for 'Administrator' to be the first entry, assuming you are one.
+Because of various hard-wired infelicities, you need to copy
+<Filename>bash.exe</Filename> (from GHC's <Filename>extra-bin</Filename>
+directory), and <Filename>perl.exe</Filename> and
+<Filename>cat.exe</Filename> (from GHC's <Filename>bin</Filename> directory)
+to <Filename>/bin</Filename> (discover where your Cygwin root directory is
+by typign <Command>mount</Command>).