> So, looks like setup wrote the header and then bombed writing the
> rest of
> the file. Interesting... do you remember setup crashing (in a
> different way) on the/a *previous* run before you first saw this
> problem?
>
> cheers,
> DaveK
I just hit the same problem, and the sam
> So, looks like setup wrote the header and then bombed writing the
> rest of
> the file. Interesting... do you remember setup crashing (in a
> different way) on the/a *previous* run before you first saw this
> problem?
>
> cheers,
> DaveK
Nope. I'm pretty sure it just crashed o
On 10 November 2007 06:49, Peter Keller wrote:
> Ok, here's another chance. I'd been having this problem too, which was
> fixed by deleting the bash.lst.gz. I've attached it.
Great, thanks!
/tmp/setup $ od -tx1 -Ax bash.lst.gz
00 1f 8b 08 00 00 00 00 00 00 0b
0a
Looks like it got
Ok, here's another chance. I'd been having this problem too, which was
fixed by deleting the bash.lst.gz. I've attached it.
Peter
> Augh! There goes the last chance of finding out what happened!
>
> Next time, could somebody hang on to one of those files and perhaps
> offer it
> on the
On 05 November 2007 14:48, Mario Frasca wrote:
> William Crosmun wrote:
>
> Mario - I've had the same problem for some time now. I finally determined to
> track it down. I'll spare you the details, but I found that the file
> /etc/setup /bash.lst.gz was corrupted. Using Windows Explorer, I could
William Crosmun wrote:
Mario - I've had the same problem for some time now. I finally determined to
track it down. I'll spare you the details, but I found that the file /etc/setup
/bash.lst.gz was corrupted. Using Windows Explorer, I could open the .gz file,
but I got an error opening the containe
On 2007-0820 06:07:47, Eric Blake wrote:
> According to wei on 8/19/2007 3:09 PM:
> > It's a popup box from setup.exe. I also attached the cygcheck.out in the
> > email
>
> And what did the popup say? Nothing in your cygcheck output
> is jumping out at me as unusual, but without knowing what the
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According to wei on 8/20/2007 12:16 PM:
> Hi Eric
>
>> And what did the popup say? Nothing in your cygcheck output is jumping
>> out at me as unusual, but without knowing what the
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According to wei on 8/19/2007 3:09 PM:
> Hi Eric
>
> It's a popup box from setup.exe. I also attached the cygcheck.out in the
> email
And what did the popup say? Nothing in your cygcheck output is jumping
out at me as unusual, but without knowing wh
Hi Eric
It's a popup box from setup.exe. I also attached the cygcheck.out in the
email
Thanks
--Wei
Eric Blake wrote:
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According to wei on 8/19/2007 8:08 AM:
When trying to install the current version of cygwin, it crash during
the uninstalla
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According to wei on 8/19/2007 8:08 AM:
> When trying to install the current version of cygwin, it crash during
> the uninstallation of older version of bash (version 3.1-6). The system
> is Windows XP.
That's not very much to go on. Can you paste the
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