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Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2001 22:20:51 -0500
From: Earnie Boyd <earnie_boyd AT yahoo DOT com>
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To: "Masterson, Dave" <dmasters AT rational DOT com>
CC: "'Earnie Boyd'" <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: Re: Questions about Cygwin's setup...
References: <5C838890A2EDD411AFB2009027CC67091A2B76 AT cupex3 DOT rational DOT com>

"Masterson, Dave" wrote:
> 
> Hmmm.  The cygwin mailer does some strange things with Reply-to.  Your
> message has a Reply-to of "Earnie Boyd <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>".  Is this
> intentional?
> 

Yes, it is intentional.  It's a means of keeping it in the forum and
avoiding private conversation.

> With respect to my message, it should be obvious that I'm trying to setup a
> "minimum" install of Cygwin.  My thought was that, since only I in my group
> pay attention to what goes on with Cygwin, I could maintain a central area
> where Cygwin is.  

Understandable.

> I suppose I could send out occassional messages that say
> something like "rerun \\my\setup.exe to update your Cygwin", but it would be
> much better if it just happened automatically.  

I thought you were setting up Cygwin itself centrally.  Once setup the
local workstation would then not need changed.

> Thus the idea of a pre-setup
> central share that I (the Cygwin admin) maintain.  Also, if the speed of the
> central share, it probably wouldn't be hard to make a batch script to mirror
> it to a local drive (which I might write).
> 

Use wget to mirror.

> With respect to your answers:
> 
> * Why not make setup a package (say "cygwinsetup") like all the rest so that
> it could potentially update itself?
> 

Just use wget.  Setup a cron job to run weekly or what ever frequency
you desire.

Cheers,
Earnie.

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