Herb Martin wrote:
Chris Taylor
All I wish to do is make Setup aware of this if it
is possible.
For now, I must (carefully) ensure that setup doesn't
overwrite my "good" version with the default.
If you reinstalled all of exim, you don't really need the cygwin
version.. So you want to edit the /etc/setup/installed.db and
give it an
artificially high number, say 99.999, as the installed
version of exim.
This will stop cygwin from ever overwriting your installation of exim
(unless the version ever gets higher than that.. unlikely in our
lifetimes to be honest)
Chris
Thank you Chris, that is precisely the information
I was seeking.
No problem Herb, but I only knew that because Eric mentioned it 4 or 5
messages prior to me in this thread - as a way to prevent setup from
updating the package.
At that time though, I don't believe it was clear that you'd updated ALL
of exim (or indeed what package it was). We thought you'd updated a
single file or something - a lib for example.
Anyway, glad you're sorted now.
Chris
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