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Date: | Thu, 13 Sep 2007 16:45:16 -0400 |
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Subject: | Don't like "setup" for ocassional updates |
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Folks: I've been using Cygwin for many years (~7-8yrs) and I like it very much. Can't do without it. I'm running a "Sacred" version B20. No one touches it! I have total control. As a result, I normally do NOT like upgrades. They always cause me more work to fix problems created by others, determine what has change, and fix problems caused by "setup". I fact I recently blew away two working copies of B20 because of setup. I need to know some full pathnames to retreive distributions without going thru setup. Yes, setup on a "Sacred", running system is "evil". No more. Under my "release" directory, there are several packages sub-directories whci contains files that failed to get installed. Is there a easy way to "safely" complete the install of these packages. I manually installed the man_conf file so at least it knew how to treat all of my .bz2 manual pages. I know there are still missing man pages that need to be installed. Summary: 1. Need pathnames to distribution files to avoid "setup". 2. Easy waay to complete installation of missing components: X11/ cygutils/ groff/ mingw-runtime/ ssmtp/ _obsolete/ cygwin/ gzip/ mktemp/ tar/ _update-info-dir/ cygwin-doc/ jbigkit/ mutt/ tcltk/ alternatives/ db/ jpeg/ nano/ tcsh/ ash/ editrights/ less/ ncurses/ termcap/ base-files/ expat/ libXpm-noX/ opengl/ terminfo/ base-passwd/ expect/ libgcrypt/ openssl/ texinfo/ bash/ file/ libgpg-error/ patch/ tiff/ bc/ findutils/ libiconv/ pcre/ unzip/ binutils/ fontconfig/ libpng/ perl/ vim/ brltty/ freeglut/ libssh2/ popt/ w32api/ bzip2/ gawk/ libusb-win32/ python/ which/ compface/ gcc/ libxml2/ readline/ xpm-nox/ coreutils/ gcc-mingw/ libxslt/ rebase/ zip/ cpio/ gdb/ login/ run/ zlib/ cron/ gdbm/ lynx/ rxvt/ crypt/ gettext/ m4/ sed/ curl/ grep/ man/ sharutils/ Sounds like a lot! -Paul McFerrin -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/
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