>From: marco.atz...@gmail.com
>antivirus ?
>http://cygwin.com/faq/faq.using.html#faq.using.bloda
thanks,
from this list I had Sophos Anti-Virus installed in the system. It is version
9.5 fully updated and not 7.
Anyway I tried to disable its 6 windows services, check the 8 tasks it
generate wa
My Cygwin installation use about 1 s per shell command.
For example:
$ time env
HOMEPATH=\Docume
...
COMPUTERNAME=MES
real0m1.075s
user0m0.030s
sys 0m0.015s
$ time time
Usage: time [-apvV] [-f format] [-o file] [--append] [--verbose]
[--portability] [--format=format] [--output=f
>Da: jer...@bopp.net
>Use commas to separate package names:
>
>setup -M -P arg,ash,atk,...
working, thanks.
This is not documented.
Valerio
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>From: marco.atz...@gmail.com
>
>2)
>see "./setup --help"
>at
>setup -P
seems that -P accept one package a time.
Example:
> setup -M -P arj ash atk ...
install only arj
This is trange as documentation say "packages"
Running the setup.exe for each package, download:
- the mirrors.lst
- the setup.b
hi,
I need to save the list of installed packages, to:
1) reinstall Cygwin on the same system
or
2) made the same custom Cygwin installation on another system
Is there an easy method equivalent to the Debian distribution:
To save:
$ dpkg --get-selections > installedPackagesDate.txt
To recover:
#
hi,
my Cygwin 1.7.9 on WinXP (full updated) becomed slow after malware
'Mal/FakeAvCn-A' perform some SW damage.
I recoved the Win installation (Firewall, WinUpdate, hidden files, damaged
shortcut and so on) and now all work as expected.
But Cygwin, it use about 1 s per shell command.
For example:
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