Mail Archives: cygwin/2005/11/09/14:02:04
On Wed, 9 Nov 2005, cygwin.20.maillinglist wrote:
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You're missing the "B"... :-)
> I like to know if it is possible to setup cygwin from the command line.
> without any user interaction after the setup is started.
You're asking two separate questions here.
To answer the first one: no, there is no command-line-only tool to set up
Cygwin. You'll have to use the graphical setup.exe application.
To answer the second one: setup.exe supports an unattended install mode,
where it installs everything in the Base category and upgrades installed
packages automatically. You can even use a trick to install *any* set of
packages automatically -- see my recent reply about the Cygwin package
server. I don't know if it's fully interactionless (i.e., there's that
"Installation complete" message box that may pop up at the very end), but
it should serve your needs.
> IMPORTANT
> I will read replies only from the mailing list.
> If you send me email directly it will be deleted.
So set Reply-To:...
Igor
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