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Brett Serkez wrote:
>> My question is:  what are the settings required by cygwin to
>> operate normally?   (  i guess it needs some environment variables
>> and/or registry settings ).
> 
> 
> Is it just the mount points that are the issue?  The path?  The
> desktop icon?  It is possible to run setup against such an
> 'installation' to update it?

It's primarily just the mount points. See Corinna's message in this
thread for recreating them.

The desktop & start menu icons are obviously not going to be present
with this method, but that's not really an issue.
It should be noted that cygwin.bat has a full path in it, so this would
need editing.

Yes, you could run setup with this - it is, for all intents and
purposes, the installation you made with setup on the other machine.
Setup doesn't care that it's now on a different machine. None of what it
does is machine-specific.

> 
> On a related note, it is possible to 'prime' setup with additional 
> packages to select by default.  That is whenever I install cygwin,
> there are about 1/2 dozen packages I always manually select, it would
> be helpful to have an automated way to doing this.
> 

Quoting Igor Peshansky:

"I've posted this recipe a few times already: create an empty package on
your own server, put it in the "Base" category (which is what 
"setup.exe" selects by default on new installs), and make that package 
depend on the packages you want installed.  You'll need to create a 
custom setup.ini file (see 
<http://sourceware.org/cygwin-apps/package-server.html>), but
don't need to create a full-fledged mirror (i.e., having the users 
select both your mirror and some other mirror will also work)."



Chris
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