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Christopher Faylor wrote
That's precisely why people think about integrating something like rpm
or deb into the packaging system.
May be someone has found the right way: cyg-apt.
It is in an early stage, does not handle 'in-use' file substitution, but
for simple update-upgrade, it works.
I'm no
On Sun, Jun 11, 2006 at 02:04:11PM -0400, Igor Peshansky wrote:
>Technically, nothing prevents you from shipping a Cygwin package (which is
>just a .tar.bz2) that contains only the Cygwin binary RPM and the
>postinstall script that invokes "rpm" to unpack that binary RPM (as long
>as that package a
On Sun, Jun 11, 2006 at 06:38:49PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Max Bowsher wrote
>>I've entertained fantasies of making integrating dpkg into setup.exe,
>>and making Cygwin packages be in .deb format
>
>I'll certainly love .deb packages, surely apt support. Cygwin is
>command-line, so it woul
On Sat, 10 Jun 2006, Linda Walsh wrote:
> Eric Blake wrote:
> > > I have cygwin install but I can not find the
> > > implementation of Unix 'at' command.
> > >
> > Because no one has ported an open source version of it
> > to cygwin yet.
> >
>
>Some packages might be more easily ported if
Max Bowsher wrote
I've entertained fantasies of making integrating dpkg into setup.exe,
and making Cygwin packages be in .deb format
I'll certainly love .deb packages, surely apt support.
Cygwin is command-line, so it would be nice to ssh remotely in a
machine, run
apt-get update && apt-get up
Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> Linda Walsh wrote:
>> Eric Blake wrote:
I have cygwin install but I can not find the
implementation of Unix 'at' command.
>>> Because no one has ported an open source version of it
>>> to cygwin yet.
>>>
>>
>>Some packages might be more e
Linda Walsh wrote:
Eric Blake wrote:
I have cygwin install but I can not find the
implementation of Unix 'at' command.
Because no one has ported an open source version of it
to cygwin yet.
Some packages might be more easily ported if RPM's
became a common way to package cygwin
Eric Blake wrote:
I have cygwin install but I can not find the
implementation of Unix 'at' command.
Because no one has ported an open source version of it
to cygwin yet.
Some packages might be more easily ported if RPM's
became a common way to package cygwin packages. Much
of t
> I have cygwin install but I can not find the
> implementation of Unix 'at' command.
Because no one has ported an open source version of it
to cygwin yet.
>
> Is there a different way to get the 'at' function ?
You could try using cron instead. True, it's not POSIX,
but at least it is already
Hi.
I have cygwin install but I can not find the
implementation of Unix 'at' command.
Is there a different way to get the 'at' function ?
thanks.
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