On 04/21/2009, Wayne Watson wrote:
Yes, I chose download. I had trouble with an earlier attempt a few days ago
installing from the internet. So, can I proceed with what I have?
Yes. Rerun 'setup.exe' and select "Install from Local Directory". This
will allow you to specify the root directory
Yes, I chose download. I had trouble with an earlier attempt a few days
ago installing from the internet. So, can I proceed with what I have?
Christopher Faylor wrote:
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 10:35:13AM -0700, Wayne Watson wrote:
Bromly or not, note that I successfully downloaded via the re
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 10:35:13AM -0700, Wayne Watson wrote:
>Bromly or not, note that I successfully downloaded via the redhat
>choice give in the setup wizard. There's no need to think about
>Bromly. Here's are the last few lines of the log from the redhat
>download:
>
> ...
> C:\Downloads_Pro
Bromly or not, note that I successfully downloaded via the redhat choice
give in the setup wizard. There's no need to think about Bromly. Here's
are the last few lines of the log from the redhat download:
...
C:\Downloads_Programs\cygwin/http%3a%2f%2fsources-redhat.mirror.redwire.net%2fcygwin%2
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 10:29:20AM +, Jaroslav Rynik wrote:
>>We *do* support the Cygwin distribution that you get by downloading
>>from http://cygwin.com/setup.exe.?
>
>I am not sure. When I wanted to install and run a BSD program on my
>WIN XP using Cygwin, I had to download and install 2 ot
On Tue, Apr 21, 2009 at 12:30:55AM -0700, Wayne Watson wrote:
>That's fine. It's been a winding, tricky path to get to here. I'll
>download it from the site you mentioned.
There is no need to overcomplicate this. If you want to download Cygwin
you go to the web site called "cygwin.com" and foll
Jaroslav Rynik wrote:
>> We *do* support the Cygwin distribution that you get by
>> downloading from http://cygwin.com/setup.exe.
> I am not sure. When I wanted to install and run a BSD program on my WIN XP
> using Cygwin, I had to download and install 2 other programs and in the end
> there was
> We *do* support the Cygwin distribution that you get by
> downloading
> from http://cygwin.com/setup.exe.
I am not sure. When I wanted to install and run a BSD program on my WIN XP
using Cygwin, I had to download and install 2 other programs and in the end
there was still something missing..
That's fine. It's been a winding, tricky path to get to here. I'll
download it from the site you mentioned.
Well, I tried something like a bromly site and it died during the
download. I then picked the redhat site, and it downloaded 15M. Both
bromly and redhat release folders looked similar. Ab
On Mon, Apr 20, 2009 at 08:06:57PM -0700, Wayne Watson wrote:
>I finally carved out some time to install CygWin on my Win XP machine
>via the RedHat Cygwin official installation facility. I downloaded
>rhsetup.exe to start.
Sorry but you don't get support for Red Hat's version of Cygwin here.
We
* cwcarls...@cox.net (Fri, 13 Mar 2009 14:43:53 -0400)
> Today, I tried to install it on my Windows XP system at work. I
> downloaded the entire release ("Download without Installing") and
> copied this to a CD. I got the release from kernel.org. I had to do
> this because we don't have full Intern
Brett Carey wrote:
> Background: Attempting to use a Windows Server 2008 64-bit Terminal
> server as a "Jump-Box" from one network (corporate very locked down
[snip]
> Attempting to install Cygwin 1.5.25-15 (fresh download from
> ftp.gtlib.gatech.edu, base install) on the 'Jump-Box' from RDP
> (Re
The postinstall scripts might not have run correctly, to really
see what happened with them take a look at /var/log/setup.log
Eric
- Original Message
From: Bryan A. Zimmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: cygwin@cygwin.com
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 10:47:32 AM
Subject: Problems installing
I (Sam Hanes) wrote:
>
> I need some more information to help:
>
> First, the output of `/bin/mount`, which is a list of all the
> mountpoints on your system. The most common reason that the shell
> can't find commands in the PATH is that the mount table has gotten
> messed up.
>
> Second, the outp
Bryan A. Zimmer wrote:
>
> Most recently the post-install scripts seem to have run fine, and the
> installation was complete, I attempted to start Cygwin. I even took the
> precaution of creating the password and group files with the mkpasswd
> and mkgroup programs, with the commands:
>
> $ mkpassw
Bryan A. Zimmer wrote:
Hello.
I have used Cygwin since the year 2000, possibly 1999.
Throughout the years I have had no problem installing and using my
Cygwin installation; first on Win98, WinNt, Windows 2000, and Windows =
XP.
This year however I have not been able to achieve a good installat
Bryan A. Zimmer wrote:
there is not even a default path
Perhaps your /etc/profile is damaged. If you open it in a text editor
and it looks okay to you, diff it against /etc/defaults/etc/profile,
that being the version that's installed when the Cygwin package that
owns this file (dunno what
Ruprecht Machleidt wrote:
Hi,
I like to apologize for sending out the message below
repeatedly. But earlier submissions of this message were
rejected because of 'invalid mime type'. However, as it appears,
they were not rejected, afterall (even though, I didn't get
a copy).
You can always ch
Hi,
I like to apologize for sending out the message below
repeatedly. But earlier submissions of this message were
rejected because of 'invalid mime type'. However, as it appears,
they were not rejected, afterall (even though, I didn't get
a copy).
In any case, I did do some homework before sen
Ruprecht Machleidt wrote:
In the past, I have installed cygwin on several Windows XP
systems with no problems.
However, I am encountering severe problems installing
cygwin on vista.
The installation process stalls quietly during the postinstall
phase at
/etc/postinstall/gnuplot.sh
The only way
Yu,
Please send all Cygwin-related questions and comments to the Cygwin list,
and not by personal e-mail unless specifically requested. This will
utilize the cumulative expertise of the list, rather than that of any one
person. It also ensures that the question and the answers end up in the
list
"Dr. Lawrence Ward Spradley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I also looked through the Xinstall.sh script to try to assess why it
> was stopping. It appears to need a program called extract, which I
> think is part of the XFree86 download.
Yes it is. It worked for me by having extract in the same
Redirecting to the proper mailing list.
cgf
On Thu, Apr 11, 2002 at 10:17:28AM -0500, Dr. Lawrence Ward Spradley wrote:
>Sirs:
>
> This is a (hopefully more illuminating) follow-up to a post from yesterday.
>I am midstroke in installing cygwin-XFree86 on a Dell Win2000 box. As of
>yester
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