Would using the 'run' command do this so one would not have to start up an
instance of a cdm window?
Example:
$ Run $c/cygwin-packages/setup -q -n -D -K http://cygwin.com/setup.exe.sig -l
C:\cygwin-packages -R C:\cygwin -s http://ftp.jaist.ac.jp/pub/cygwin -P
openssh
I'm assuming that s
Thanks Achim and Larry for your responses and pointing out that setup.exe
should be ran in a ms-windows console. But, another point I was making, is
that in my opinion, setup.exe should not get into an infinite loop goobling up
to 100% cpu usage, that
setup.exe is out of control and indicate
wynfi...@gmail.com writes:
> setup hangs in a tight loop when I try the following command from a cygwin
> console:
You should start setup.exe from a cdm window, not a Cygwin console.
Once you do this, setup.exe does take a few seconds (or up to two
minutes if the package repository is on a networ
setup hangs in a tight loop when I try the following command from a cygwin
console:
$ $c/cygwin-packages/setup -q -n -D -K http://cygwin.com/setup.exe.sig -l
C:\cygwin-packages -R C:\cygwin -s http://ftp.jaist.ac.jp/pub/cygwin -P openssh
Starting cygwin install, version 2.774
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