> Greetings, Fergus Daly! >> Sorry if this has been asked 4 million times already. >> During postinstall, both at ground-zero installation and at every update >> thereafter, and for both Cygwin-32 and -64, >> (both using the appropriate setup-x86[_64].exe) I get: >> running: {pathToCygwin}\bin\bash.exe --norc --noprofile >> "/etc/postinstall/fontconfig_dtd.sh" >> abnormal exit: exit code=2 >> Is there something that can be done to address this "error", if that is >> what it is, or is it just a quirk of setup?
> Run the same command manually and see where it's failing. > IIRC (as this has been raised before), the problem is that a certain > file/directory not exists. > Check the mailing list archive? Thank you for this advice. 1 For a long time (years) I have included an empty file /etc/X11/fontpath.d/thisisafile in my architecture as a workaround to address some installation problem, the nature of which I have completely forgotten. Having incorporated this dummy file, I should then re-install some package, but precisely which one I have regrettably also forgotten. 2 This kind suggestion came from Ken Brown. By a strange coincidence, less than a week ago, https://cygwin.com/pipermail/cygwin/2020-September/246128.html, I lamented the lack of ease with which one may search this archive. I just searched in a limited way to try to discover the problem for which Ken's workaround provided the cure, but without success. 3 I also just now added "fontconfig" to my setup using "setup -P fontconfig" and then also ran the command fc-cache -v at the bash prompt, and whilst achieving a raft of checks, this has not addressed the original postinstall error message. I did not really think it would, guessing that if the fontconfig package were to successfully address such a basic (and recurrent) fault, then it would necessarily have been included in Base. So: nil progress, but thank you for your suggestion. -- Problem reports: https://cygwin.com/problems.html FAQ: https://cygwin.com/faq/ Documentation: https://cygwin.com/docs.html Unsubscribe info: https://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple