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| Date: | Fri, 28 Aug 2009 21:35:05 +0100 |
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Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> On 08/28/2009 02:55 PM, Andy Koppe wrote:
>> Larry Hall:
>>> Adding a link to<http://cygwin.com/setup.exe> shouldn't be allot of
>>> work
>>> and may help if the menu was properly named.
>>
>> Good idea. I'll throw a name into the ring: "Cygwin package manager".
>
> While I personally would think that's fine, I'm not sure it addresses the
> need that sparked this thread offshoot. For people who have trouble
> recognizing that they need to invoke 'setup.exe' to update, add and remove
> packages, we might need to be more explicit like "Update/Add/Remove
> Cygwin Software". I'm not married to my alternate wording though.
An actual literal link to the website will just launch a browser and a "Save
as / Run from ..." dialog on most people's machines. I think doing this right
would require us to keep a local copy of setup.exe on people's machines. That
probably implies making a proper package of it and figuring out a way for it
to be able to update itself. Nothing too impossible about that, we could add
a command-line option telling setup.exe to duplicate and re-spawn itself from
a temp copy, or just wrap a bash script around it to do that. I like the idea
of having one link called "Package Manager" that starts it at the first page
and another called "Update/Add/Remove Cygwin Software" that runs it in
unattended install-from-internet mode right through to the chooser page.
cheers,
DaveK
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