Gary Johnson wrote:
On 2008-10-08, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
Is the machine that's having problems using caching?
I don't know. What sort of caching do you mean?
I meant could it be accessing the web through a caching server.
Sounds like it's not but I thought I'd throw it out there.
On 2008-10-08, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> Gary Johnson wrote:
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>> I did some searching for setup.exe debug hints and found out about
>> /var/log/setup.log.full, so I've attached a copy of that. I also looked
>> in /etc/setup for any clues that might be there. The installed.db file
>> i
Gary Johnson wrote:
I did some searching for setup.exe debug hints and found out about
/var/log/setup.log.full, so I've attached a copy of that. I also
looked in /etc/setup for any clues that might be there. The
installed.db file includes the line,
grep grep-2.5.1a-4.tar.bz2 0
and th
On 2008-10-06, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> Gary Johnson wrote:
>> I have Cygwin installed on three PCs running Windows XP. I run setup.exe
>> periodically on all of them to keep the packages up to date. When I did
>> this last, a few days ago, setup.exe updated the openssl, grep and vim
>> pa
Gary Johnson wrote:
I have Cygwin installed on three PCs running Windows XP. I run
setup.exe periodically on all of them to keep the packages up to
date. When I did this last, a few days ago, setup.exe updated the
openssl, grep and vim packages on two of the machines but the third
reported t
I have Cygwin installed on three PCs running Windows XP. I run
setup.exe periodically on all of them to keep the packages up to
date. When I did this last, a few days ago, setup.exe updated the
openssl, grep and vim packages on two of the machines but the third
reported that there was "Nothin
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