Mail Archives: cygwin/2003/11/08/20:04:11
Sorry.
I use normal user to download and then the admin a/c to install such that all
CYGWIN instaled packages belong to admin. Recently, after downloading by the
normal user a/c, I cannot simply invoke the admin a/c to finish the
installation; it simply stops with both the "back" and "next" buttons dimmed
after MD5 checking!!. I could only "cancel" the installation and nothing else.
I've struggled several times to try to fix the problem:
i) I successfully installed once after removing the /var/log/setup.log*
ii) I successfully installed once after copying the /var/log/setup.log* from
another server 2k3.
iii) I successfully installed once after copying the setup.log* from the
"download" side by the normal user a/c.
iv) NOW this morning I'm trying after I could not proceed again with both the
"back" and "next" buttons dimmed after MD5 checking again!!
I tried the above i)-iv) since each method was valid ONCE only!!
Please help.
Thanks.
Jason
> On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 13:28, Jason Fu wrote:
>> Dear gurus,
>>
>> I normally separate the normal user a/c and the admin a/c in my Server
>> 2k3. I use the normal user a/c doing the downloading of various
>> CYGWIN packages and then I use the admin a/c (here the admin is
>> called root like UNIX) to do the installation. Recently I find the
>> installation cannot proceed after MD5 checking. I tried several times
>> to remove /var/log/setup.log* and it continued to finish the
>> installation. But this morning, the installation could not continue
>> again and I removed the /var/log/setup.log* but this time it didn't
>> work anymore.
>>
>> Anybody has any idea of what's going on?
>
> Well, if we had some details, maybe. You haven't even given the error or
> symptoms of "cannot continue". And deleting the log files is the last
> thing I'd suggest in 'fixing' setup.
>
> Rob
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