Mail Archives: cygwin/2002/10/16/20:29:10
Last week I downloaded and used setup for the minimal cygwin
system. I used the 'download from internet' and 'install from
download' options rather blindly, because I could not see how to
select packages. More on that later.
This installation basically provided bash, info, ls, etc. and
seems to be trouble free.
Now I wanted more. Still unable to select properly, I did select
several areas which included development, editors, documentation,
and launched the download phase.
5 hours of darkness later I have approximately 93 Meg of .bz2
files installed in a set of directories under
\cygwin\cygdnld\ftp.... (from the W95 view of directories). I
have no wish to repeat any such massive download. My wife has
fits when the phone line is tied up for any extensive period.
I now find that setup will make no selection from the download
when told to 'install from download'.
Q1: How can I select packages of interest? I don't want to
install emacs. I have no idea what lillypond is. I do want gcc
and gdb and Xwindows (maybe not Xwindows for now). I do want the
documentation. In other areas my ignorance shines.
Q2: How can I rearrange this download for future use. I want to
move the .bz2 files to an independant disk.
Q3: How is the setup system keeping track? I have now guessed
that the bz2 files were packed on demand, and not simply
downloaded.
Q4: Where is some thorough documentation of the care and feeding
of 'setup'. It certainly deserves to have some sort of help
facility.
or do I have to blow everything away and start over? I hope not.
The faq is here and printed, and gives me no help in this area. I
assume the user guide comes with the documentation package, at any
rate I have not located it.
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