Mail Archives: cygwin/2009/01/28/11:03:39
On Jan 28 10:17, Charles Wilson wrote:
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > What I'm planning to do is this:
> >
> > - In cygwin-service-installation-helper.sh I would like to drop the
> > check for the content of CYGWIN entirely.
>
> OK.
Fine. I'll apply a patch at one point today.
> > - In ssh-host-config I'd like to set the default for the CYGWIN settings
> > to an empty string.
>
> OK.
>
> > What do you think?
>
> We still have the on-going confusion concerning "Do you want to use
> another name?" with -y.
Yeah, I still have the patch I sent once here in my local CVS copy. How
should we fix that? The problem was about what to do if the --yes
option has been given on the command line, right? My patch reverts the
meaning of the request and you said this breaks postinstall scripts. I
just read your reply from 2008-12-09 again(*). What strucks me as weird
is the fact that any postinstall script would ask for a user account at
all. No postinstall script should ever try to install a Windows service
automatically, IMHO. Assuming that's true, is the aforementioned
account problem a postinstall problem at all?
> I'm hung up on libtool issues right now, but
> that's on the list to be addressed. However, I won't hold up a release
> of csih-0.19 waiting for that.
It's not that pressing, IMHO.
> BTW, do you think we should fork csih for cygwin-1.7?
I don't think so. CSIH already knows about cygwin 1.7 and can act
differently. At one point you can simply stop supporting 1.5 in new
versions of csih and that's that.
Corinna
(*) http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2008-12/msg00189.html
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