On 8/26/2013 5:05 AM, Allan Chandler wrote:
I've been running CygWin on my Win7-64 laptop for some time and I recently decided to update to the latest packages, mainly because there's a bucket load more stuff in there. I renamed my cygwin directory to get it out of the way and downloaded/ran setup-x86.exe. Selected ALL packages for download with no install and let it run overnight. The following day, I ran setup again and opted to install from the local directory. This went well, right up to the post-install section where I got "Cannot locate cygncursesw-10.dll"-type dialog boxes for each of several dozen packages. I also get it when I try to run bash after exit. I had a look into the \cygwin directory where everything was created and there's no sign of this file (though it appears under my old version of CygWin in /bin). In the local package area where I downloaded everything, it appears to exist in the x86/release/Cygwin64/cygwin64-ncurses tar.bz2 file but nowhere else in the package area is there a file even containing "ncur". So I'm wondering whether the fact that I'm running the x86 installer means I don't get that file. In which case, why are the post-install scripts (and bash) trying to use it? Has anyone else manages to install the latest CygWin on Win7 this way? Can anyone offer some advice on getting it to work?
Using the package search available at cygwin.com, it appears to me that there has been a "hiccup" in the upload for this package. Here are the results of searching for cygncursesw-10.dll under x86 and x86_64: x86: x86/cygwin64-ncurses/cygwin64-ncurses-5.9-5 x86/libncursesw10/libncursesw10-5.7-18 x86_64: x86_64/cygwin32-ncurses/cygwin32-ncurses-5.7-1 x86_64/libncursesw10/libncursesw10-5.9-4 x86_64/ncurses-debuginfo/ncurses-debuginfo-5.9-4 Note that the 64-bit version is also listed under the 32-bit installation and vice-versa. And this doesn't seem quite right. ;-) In any case, for the moment, I'd recommend that you install the libncrsesw10 package for x86. That should resolve the immediate issue for you. -- Larry _____________________________________________________________________ A: Yes. > Q: Are you sure? >> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation. >>> Q: Why is top posting annoying in email? -- Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple