Mail Archives: cygwin/2012/02/22/19:12:25
On 2/22/2012 4:35 PM, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
> On 2/22/2012 12:55 PM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>> On Feb 22 09:48, Andrew DeFaria wrote:
>>> On 2/9/2012 3:04 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
>>>> On Feb 9 01:09, Charles Wilson wrote:
>>>>> I've uploaded a csih-0.9.5-1 as a 'test' release. Changes:
>>>>> [...]
>>>> Cool, thanks. Additionally I added the -v option back to passwd so
>>>> that older csih scripts don't fail either for that reason. It's
>>>> not visible in the usage but passwd diligently prints the version
>>>> information. I've just generated a snapshot which contains this
>>>> change. See the latest snapshot from http://cygwin.com/snapshots/
>>> What's the status of this? I saw this error too but I assumed it was
>>> because the machine I was on had two different versions of Cygwin.
>>> Checking my personal machine, on which I only have one version of
>>> Cygwin - 1.7.10, I have the call to passwd -v in
>>> /usr/share/csih/cygwin-service-installation-helper.sh. Also:
>>>
>>> $ cygcheck -c csih
>>> Cygwin Package Information
>>> Package Version Status
>>> csih 0.9.4-1 OK
>> There was no new announcement for csih, right? So you can safely
>> assume that nothing new happened. 0.9.5-1 is still in the "test"
>> category, so you don't get it by default, but you can download it via
>> setup.exe for testing.
>>
>> Since there was no new Cygwin release, you can just as safely assume
>> that the change is only available in the developer snapshots. Just
>> give it a try.
> I'm trying to update the Cygwin environment for my client and want to get to
> the latest version. But this one obviously has at least this bug. So they
> said I should get 1.7.9 as it's more stable. How would I do that? From what
> I've read briefly you just toggle the previous button but that's like for
> each package. I tried going to the previous version for this csih and the
> bug exists there too. So how exactly would I download a consistent set of
> Cygwin packages for 1.7.9?
If you're trying for consistency across the board, the prev button is the
closest you're going to get. If you want to back down a package or few,
go to the package list and toggle through the available options until you
find the previous version. I'd recommend this.
You're still very likely better off at least trying the snapshot so that
you and the rest of us know that the issue is resolved and moving forward
is a viable possibility. After that, if you want to try to backup to a
previous version, you can do that with some confidence in the future. :-)
--
Larry
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A: Yes.
> Q: Are you sure?
>> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
>>> Q: Why is top posting annoying in email?
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