On 28/01/2014 19:19, Chris J. Breisch wrote:
BGINFO4X wrote:
Hello everybody,
What is the recommende way to install ONLY one pakcage(bash for
example) with the GUI?
What I do is: All -> Uninstall , then check for the package that I
want: Base -> Bash -> Install
If I do in this manner, I
On 1/29/2014 1:10 PM, BGINFO4X wrote:
It seems like "base category" is "like a dependency" of bash ... ,
which can be bypassed with the setupGUI.
Close but not quite. "Base" is a category containing packages,
including bash, that is installed by default.
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Larry
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> On 1/29/2014 11:24 AM, Achim Gratz wrote:
>>
>> Chris J. Breisch breisch.org> writes:
>>>
>>> No, I don't agree with that statement. I'd be more inclined to believe
>>> that it's a bug in the command-line interface that doesn't allow you to
>>> do what the GUI does.
>>
>>
>> You can disagree all
On 1/29/2014 11:24 AM, Achim Gratz wrote:
Chris J. Breisch breisch.org> writes:
No, I don't agree with that statement. I'd be more inclined to believe
that it's a bug in the command-line interface that doesn't allow you to
do what the GUI does.
You can disagree all you want, the source of set
Chris J. Breisch breisch.org> writes:
> No, I don't agree with that statement. I'd be more inclined to believe
> that it's a bug in the command-line interface that doesn't allow you to
> do what the GUI does.
You can disagree all you want, the source of setup makes it pretty clear
that all pack
Achim Gratz wrote:
They are, if you don't fiddle with a checkbox that you shouldn't be able to
toggle in the first place. In other words it's a bug in the GUI that you
are able to bypass the install of some Base packages.
No, I don't agree with that statement. I'd be more inclined to believe
BGINFO4X kztsoftware.com> writes:
> On my humble opinion, If I check ONLY bash with GUI, and I use the
> command-line "setup-x86.exe -g -o --no-desktop --no-shortcuts
> --no-startmenu --local-install %CYGWINALOCALPACKAGES% --quiet-mode
> --root %CYGWINADMINDIR% --packages bash" both results should
2014-01-29 Chris J. Breisch :
> BGINFO4X wrote:
>>
>> On my humble opinion, If I check ONLY bash with GUI, and I use the
>> command-line "setup-x86.exe -g -o --no-desktop --no-shortcuts
>> --no-startmenu --local-install %CYGWINALOCALPACKAGES% --quiet-mode
>> --root %CYGWINADMINDIR% --packages bash"
BGINFO4X wrote:
On my humble opinion, If I check ONLY bash with GUI, and I use the
command-line "setup-x86.exe -g -o --no-desktop --no-shortcuts
--no-startmenu --local-install %CYGWINALOCALPACKAGES% --quiet-mode
--root %CYGWINADMINDIR% --packages bash" both results should be the
same.
No. You
> BGINFO4X writes:
>> I did it, and the results are diferent.
>
> Because you made it so.
>
>> I attach on the email both setup results: with commandline and with GUI.
>
> So you managed to trick setup into not installing some Base packages in
> the GUI. If you wouldn't have done that, you'd hav
BGINFO4X writes:
> I did it, and the results are diferent.
Because you made it so.
> I attach on the email both setup results: with commandline and with GUI.
So you managed to trick setup into not installing some Base packages in
the GUI. If you wouldn't have done that, you'd have installed t
BGINFO4X wrote:
Hello everybody,
What is the recommende way to install ONLY one pakcage(bash for
example) with the GUI?
What I do is: All -> Uninstall , then check for the package that I
want: Base -> Bash -> Install
If I do in this manner, I obtain less packages than installing bash
from t
On 28/01/2014 15:41, BGINFO4X wrote:
Hello everybody,
What is the recommende way to install ONLY one pakcage(bash for
example) with the GUI?
What I do is: All -> Uninstall , then check for the package that I
want: Base -> Bash -> Install
better to test from scratch in an empty directory, to
Hello everybody,
What is the recommende way to install ONLY one pakcage(bash for
example) with the GUI?
What I do is: All -> Uninstall , then check for the package that I
want: Base -> Bash -> Install
If I do in this manner, I obtain less packages than installing bash
from the command line with:
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