>>> It seems you are trying to install into the root directory of the C:
>>> drive. Move it down a directory, maybe into C:\Freeware\Cygwin and
>>> install there and I guess it will work.
>>
>> I tried installing to C:\sv\cygwin, and got the same problem.
>
> With that out of the way, the next mo
Sam Townsend writes:
>> It seems you are trying to install into the root directory of the C:
>> drive. Move it down a directory, maybe into C:\Freeware\Cygwin and
>> install there and I guess it will work.
>
> I tried installing to C:\sv\cygwin, and got the same problem.
With that out of the way,
Hi Achim,
> I've done multiple installs (for testing purposes) on just such a box,
> both 32bit and 64bit and have had no such problems.
I don't doubt that it has been tested to work, but I have no idea why I can't
get it working on this box.
> It seems you are trying to install into the root
Sam Townsend writes:
> I've been trying to install Cygwin on a Server 2012 R2 box, but the
> install keeps failing. I am using the latest installer (2.850,
> 32-bit), and I have tried multiple mirrors.
I've done multiple installs (for testing purposes) on just such a box,
both 32bit and 64bit and
Hello Andrey,
Thanks for your rather quick response.
> man-db failures on a new install are a known issue.
> There was some discoveries that might help the situation, once relevant
> packages are reuploaded, but for now, you can try manually running update
> command with -dc switch.
What is the
Greetings, Sam Townsend!
> I've been trying to install Cygwin on a Server 2012 R2 box, but the install
> keeps failing. I am using the latest installer (2.850, 32-bit), and I have
> tried multiple mirrors.
> Relevant portion of setup.log.full: http://pastebin.ca/2836397
man-db failures on a new
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