Re: Stop with the automatic updates

2012-08-19 Thread Csaba Raduly
On Sun, Aug 19, 2012 at 9:23 AM, Linda Walsh wrote: > Filipp Gunbin wrote: >> >> On 17/08/2012 14:46, Herbert Stocker wrote: >>> >>> Or am i misunderstanding the radio buttons for keep, cur and exp? >> >> From Cygwin UG: "All packages can be set to stay at the installed >> version by pressing the

Re: Stop with the automatic updates

2012-08-19 Thread Linda Walsh
Filipp Gunbin wrote: On 17/08/2012 14:46, Herbert Stocker wrote: Or am i misunderstanding the radio buttons for keep, cur and exp? From Cygwin UG: "All packages can be set to stay at the installed version by pressing the Keep button in the top right part of the chooser window.". Why don't you u

Re: Stop with the automatic updates

2012-08-17 Thread Filipp Gunbin
On 17/08/2012 14:46, Herbert Stocker wrote: > On 17.08.2012 09:17, Gary wrote: >> Every time I use it I have to remember to deselect all the packages it >> marks for "upgrade". Why? Why is it so bad to want to use Subversion >> release 1.6, for example? Especially since 1.7 does not work with >> w

Re: Stop with the automatic updates

2012-08-17 Thread Herbert Stocker
On 17.08.2012 09:17, Gary wrote: Every time I use it I have to remember to deselect all the packages it marks for "upgrade". Why? Why is it so bad to want to use Subversion release 1.6, for example? Especially since 1.7 does not work with working copies created under 1.6. Why should we expose our

Automatic Updates on 2003 with Cygwin

2008-01-16 Thread Terry Bailey
works immediately. After the next update, Apache does not start at all. And, even when I start it by hand, it seems to run very slow. Can anyone please give me a fix for this? Note: I have turned of automatic updates. Thanks, Terry Bailey -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml

Automatic Updates

2007-12-12 Thread Terry Bailey
Hi, I am running cygwin on Windows 2003. After there is an automatic update by Windows, it takes about 15 to 20 minutes before access is available to the Apache site over The Internet. This is true even though if do you a ps -ef, you see multiple copies of Apache running. Note that ssh work