Re: How to update an app for both x86 and x64?

2013-09-03 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Tue, Sep 03, 2013 at 03:45:38PM +0400, Andrey Repin wrote: >Greetings, Christopher Faylor! > >>>I'm the maintainer of ???pv' which is only available for x86. What are >>>the proper steps to upload a new version of pv for both architectures? > >> It is the responsibility of the pv package mainta

Re: How to update an app for both x86 and x64?

2013-09-03 Thread Andrey Repin
Greetings, Christopher Faylor! >>I'm the maintainer of ???pv' which is only available for x86. What are >>the proper steps to upload a new version of pv for both architectures? > It is the responsibility of the pv package maintainer to package a new > version and make it available for upload. Y

Re: How to update an app for both x86 and x64?

2013-09-02 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Mon, Sep 02, 2013 at 08:10:52PM +0200, Live user wrote: >I'm the maintainer of ???pv' which is only available for x86. What are >the proper steps to upload a new version of pv for both architectures? It is the responsibility of the pv package maintainer to package a new version and make it ava

Re: how to update

2012-08-09 Thread Tom Schutter
On 03 Aug 2012 09:34:14, Larry Hall wrote: > On 8/2/2012 6:10 PM, J.V. wrote: > > I want cygwin to silently run the package manager and update my system > > everytime I login. > > > > I have over 100 vm's that I use for various things and it is quite the > > hassle to update every component in the

Re: how to update

2012-08-03 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
On 8/2/2012 6:10 PM, J.V. wrote: I want cygwin to silently run the package manager and update my system everytime I login. I have over 100 vm's that I use for various things and it is quite the hassle to update every component in the system on each launch so am looking for solutions or ideas on

Re: How to update cygwin and installed packages?

2009-04-22 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Jeff Gold wrote: Is there a way to install and update cygwin packages from the command line? Something resembling yum on Fedora and apt on Debian and Ubuntu would be extremely helpful, particularly for setting up a new system. Manually picking through a list of packages is tedious and error pron

Re: How to update cygwin and installed packages?

2009-04-22 Thread Jeff Gold
Is there a way to install and update cygwin packages from the command line? Something resembling yum on Fedora and apt on Debian and Ubuntu would be extremely helpful, particularly for setting up a new system. Manually picking through a list of packages is tedious and error prone, while a command

Re: How to update cygwin and installed packages?

2009-03-24 Thread Larry Hall (Cygwin)
Pawan Taparia wrote: Hi, How can I update cygwin including all installed packages to their latest stable version? Is there a command similar to 'apt-get updates'? Same way as you installed, rerun 'setup.exe'. -- Larry Hall http://www.rfk.com RFK Partners, Inc.

Re: how to update /etc/alternatives

2009-03-03 Thread Dave Korn
[ Reply sent back to list. http://cygwin.com/acronyms/#PPIOSPE, don't you think Lester would have liked to be kept in the loop on this one if there's any more useful information to be had? ] Werner Wothke wrote: >> Lester Ingber wrote: >> >>> I just manually changed the gcc and g++ under /etc/al

Re: how to update /etc/alternatives

2009-03-03 Thread Dave Korn
Lester Ingber wrote: > The default for many files under /bin is linked to /etc/alternatives. > I wanted to update by default gcc and g++ to v4, so instead of > changing the .exe links in /bin, I wanted to have these changes made > in /etc/alternatives. No, you don't. You want to read the altern

Re: How to update after a change of user?

2004-10-20 Thread Luke Kendall
On 20 Oct, Igor Pechtchanski wrote: > Try 'chown'ing to Administrators.SYSTEM (note the "s") instead of > Administrator.SYSTEM (i.e., "chown 544:18"). That way, anyone in the > Administrators group will be able to manipulate the files. You'll need to > carefully exclude ~/.ssh and some oth

Re: How to update after a change of user?

2004-10-20 Thread Igor Pechtchanski
On Wed, 20 Oct 2004, luke.kendall wrote: > We always choose "Setup for all users" when running Setup, and leave > ntsec turned on (that's the default I believe, which seems good), and we > normally install on NTFS under XP professional. > > Can I get some advice on how to handle the following situ