Mail Archives: cygwin/2001/12/03/02:17:44
Mike Oliver wrote:
>
> Charles Wilson wrote:
> >
> > Mike Oliver wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > > "The procedure entry point bind_textdomain_codeset could not be
> > > located in the dynamic link library cygintl.dll "
> > Run 'cygcheck -c gettext'. If it doesn't say 0.10.38-2, then you need
> > to upgrade your gettext package.
>
> Thanks for your help. cygcheck doesn't seem to know about a -c option.
> However I found these lines in setup.log:
Ah. Then you are ALSO running an older version of the cygwin package.
>
> Installing previous version...contrib/gettext/gettext-0.10.35-2p1.tar.gz
> Reinstalling previous version...contrib/gettext/gettext-0.10.35-2p1-src.tar.gz
>
> I do not understand this. This is an absolutely new installation of
> cygwin; I downloaded everything (including source) from scratch the day
> before yesterday. How can it happen that I don't have the latest of
> everything? Did I do something wrong while running setup.exe?
No, there's a misfeature in setup.exe -- when you click the spinner, it
cycles from 'Skip' to 'Prev' to 'Curr' and back to 'Skip'. In other
words, if you "select" a package, the first choice it gives you is the
old version, not the current version. AFAIRC, this is being fixed.
>
> (I did notice that sometimes setup.exe gave you more than one choice
> of which version to take, and I tried always to take the latest one
> but could have slipped, I suppose.
No, you didn't "slip" -- as I said, a misfeature in setup is to blame
here.
> Is there a way to tell it "get
> the latest stable version of everything of which I don't already have the
> latest stable version"?
Sure -- just run setup again. Now that *something* is installed, it
will happily recommend that you update those packages.
--Chuck
--
Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple
Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html
Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html
FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
- Raw text -