On 13/01/2025 18:51, Andrea Venturoli via Cygwin wrote:
On 1/13/25 19:06, Jon Turney wrote:

Thanks for reporting this.

Thanks for answering!



This seems to be something that's changed in Windows 11(?)

I'm on Windows 10.


As a workaround you might see if the script can be run in an elevated shell (right-click on the "Cygwin64 Terminal" icon, choose "Run As Administrator", run the /etc/postinstall/xinit.sh script)

Outputs nothing, but also seems to do nothing: at least it doesn't create Cygwin-X folder or populate it in case it exists.

Hmm... can you show the output from the command suggested at the end of this:

https://cygwin.com/pipermail/cygwin/2023-October/254663.html


Is there a way to make it more verbose, so to see what fails exactly?

yeah, try:

CYGWINFORALL=-A /bin/sh -vx /etc/postinstall/xinit.sh

(as also suggested in that thread)


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