One related question ...
is there a command in cygwin to report the installed
packages ? some command line tool that just lists them
all on the current setup or a log file that I can look
at ?
Thanks,
Roy.
> > To answer the second one: setup.exe supports an
> unattended install
> mode,
> > where
Hi,
I would also love an answer to this question. Please
upgrade setup.exe to allow this ? I would very very
much like to be able to do this as having to manually
select the packages every time is quite ime consuming
when you install on multiple systems. Having a list
that setup.exe looks at and
Hi,
A quick question, and I have a feeling this is asked
regularly, but I couldn't find an answer on searching
the forum.
How can I copy/paste to/from xterm to another xterm
windows and also how can I copy/paste to/from an xterm
window and a windows application like say notepad ?
Thanks !
Roy.
Hi Igor,
>>> Also, as your cygcheck output shows, you are in a
domain. It's quite possible that the domain
controller really is taking more than 30 minutes to
return the set of users and groups (for large
domains).
Yes, as you say, I can see the output from tee and it
shows that this will take f
thanks Igor, and also Dave, I totally appreciate both
of your time on this
(can't say I liked the insult much Dave, but my
mistake was accidental you know. Maybe it's a Scottish
thing that we treat people with respect until they
disrespect us, I guess we don't think we should have
to put up with i
Thanks for the insults D A V E . K O R N
You say you are offended, and that I am not in control
of my own actions (obviously highly offensive,
patronising and insulting statements). I am in control
of my own actions. You of course have answers that I
would like, and yet you dangle them at me i
i'm sorry, it was completely unintentional. really did
not mean to do that, I pressed reply-all by mistake i
think, i did go to the acronym page and read it and
noted it, so I did not mean to do that.
--- Dave Korn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Original Message----
> &
I agree that Symantec are a bit of satanic
corporation, but ... well, Ghost2003 is actually very
impressive most of the time (apart from breaking
cygwin which is a big problem of course).
ok, I've fixed symantec by taking out the 2 " in the
path and I fixed the cygwin1.dll (it was a copy of
testdi
o the system, so it seems
very strange that this could have happened).
--- Dave Korn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Original Message----
> >From: Roy Wiseman
> >Sent: 09 June 2005 16:16
>
>
> > I've attached my cygcheck.out file here.
>
>
>
>
n all the
problems that I have will be very simply solved
completely :)
Best Regards,
Roy.
--- Roy Wiseman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Igor,
>
> those mount commands don't seem to do much for this
> situation. same problems.
> you mention the hard and symbolic
no help, same errors
apply.
- is there some way to make the postinstall process
kick off again, outside of the setup process ?
Best Regards,
Roy.
--- Igor Pechtchanski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 9 Jun 2005, Roy Wiseman wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I
tem so that I can distribute it to the
sysadmins that would like to use these excellent tools
?
Thanks & Best Regards,
Roy Wiseman.
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