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Date: Mon, 02 Feb 2004 23:06:37 -0500
To: Chris Jefferson <caj AT cs DOT york DOT ac DOT uk>, cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
From: Larry Hall <cygwin-lh AT cygwin DOT com>
Subject: Re: Modular setup?
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At 08:09 PM 2/2/2004, Chris Jefferson you wrote:
>Hello.
>
>I suspect that this is a FAQ, but I haven't found it, so I'll ask it!
>
>Unlike linux / *BSD / etc distributions, it doesn't seem easy to automate the cygwin install utility. I don't seem able to get a list of installed packages, give a package to install from a given file, examine the package cache , etc.


For automating the Cygwin install, see 

<http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2002-11/msg01490.html>

For many of the others, see 'man cygcheck'.


>Now I think I can figure out how to get to these things, but I would personally perfer a nice command-line package utility which I could use to automate things (particularily an interest of mine, downloading binary patches to existing cached downloads to avoid having to redownload).


Nobody is generating binary patches right now and there is no facility
for downloading these.


>This would perhaps require seperating the existing setup into two pieces, a "bootstrap" section which just installed a minimal system involving this setup program, and then running the setup program itself, or perhaps some other method.
>
>Is this kind of thing not covered in cygwin because it is felt it would needlessly complicate things, or simply because no-one has written the code? :)


Certainly the latter.  I expect some of the former as well.  But don't 
let that stop you from playing. :-)


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