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Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2009 11:52:33 +0000
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Subject: Re: [1.7] gcc-3.4.4-3 gets reinstalled every time I run setup
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 >> setup sees the package as new, and reinstalls it, every time.

 > At least it is in the category of annoying but harmless; you aren't 
missing any files necessary for gcc to work correctly.

Also dummy upgrade packages and install helpers are repeatedly 
re-installed unless laboriously un-checked during setup. I got so fed up 
with this that I dis-interred good old setup.exe v.2.510.2.2 (standing 
head and shoulders above other versions of setup.exe before or since), 
temporarily renamed setup-2.ini to setup.ini and release-2 to release, 
and ran this version of setup on the [1.7] provision. Then recovered old 
names.

The effect of this trick was as required: at last the page of annoying 
nags to re-install material already installed on [1.7] has disappeared, 
and when there's nothing new to install, setup doesn't pretend otherwise.

I think, but haven't checked, that the reason for this useful capability 
might be that old setup.exe v.2.510.2.2 writes more fully to 
/etc/setup/installed.db than either of the current v.2.573.2.3 or the 
experimental [1.7] v.2.609. Even if this is not the reason, the old 
version keeps much better track - somewhere? - of an installation 
history than subsequent versions. It is possible that some of this 
useful functionality could be recovered for a future version?

Fergus



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