> 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
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.
Thanks for the help
--Wei
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