Mats Bengtsson writes:
> Cygwin mirror (preserving the directory structure). The main
> practical problem is to selectively download only the packages
> you need, since a full copy may be to large to handle.
I wrote a silly python script for that:
http://lilypond.org/cygwin/cyg-apt
Sadly, s
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"Jan" == Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I do not want to know how cygwin works; i have used it in the past
>> without any detailed knowledge.
Jan> Well, lilypond is not different from any other Cygwin package. Just
Jan> use Cygwin as you did in th
> "Jan" == Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I do not want to know how cygwin works; i have used it in the past
>> without any detailed knowledge.
Jan> Well, lilypond is not different from any other Cygwin package. Just
Jan> use Cygwin as you did in the past.
which bring
> Jan> You can simply mirror the Cygwin distribution on your server. Run
> Jan> setup.exe on the windows client, and enter your server as download
> Jan> mirror. Consult the cygwin mailing list archives.
>
> All I wanted was Lilypond on my Windows machines
Yes, me too :-)
> I do not want to
> "Jan" == Jan Nieuwenhuizen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Jan> [followup set to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> No I do not have access to a Windows machine connected to the net.
Jan> You can simply mirror the Cygwin distribution on your server. Run
Jan> setup.exe on the windows client, and enter y
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> No I do not have access to a Windows machine connected to the net.
You can simply mirror the Cygwin distribution on your server. Run
setup.exe on the windows client, and enter your server as download
mirror. Consult the cygwin mailing list archives.
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