Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/05/30/12:21:03
I can think of one reason...portability. Say you kept an install on nfs
and wanted to have access to it on any computer you went to. It would be
handy in a university environment where you don't have access to/don't
want to modify the registry. Of course I've never tried this personally,
but I'm sure others have. As a possible solution, if you can access the
registry, you could find the keys that cygwin adds, then edit the cygwin
batch file to load/unload the keys as necessary. In fact they did it at
my university to implement roaming profiles on 95/98. I'm sure there are
other ways this could be achieved.
Cheers,
Nicholas
--- "Robinow, David" <drobinow AT dayton DOT adroit DOT com> wrote:
> > From: John [mailto:lists AT shell DOT reiteration DOT net]
> > Subject: Re: registry question
> > Larry Hall (RFK Partners, Inc) wrote:
> > > At 11:22 AM 5/30/2002, John wrote:
> > > >Quick question: can cygwin be installed on an NT machine
> > > >without modifying the registry?
> > >
> > > No, there is currently no option to do this via setup.
> >
> > Cheers for the quick reply Harry.
> >
> > Is there a 'manual' way to setup that would not involve the setup
> tool?
> > Are registry keys required for cygwin to work? or is there a
> workaround?
> Is there some reason you don't want to modify the registry?
> This request seems very strange to me.
>
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