--- On Fri, 28/6/13, Alan W. Irwin <ir...@beluga.phys.uvic.ca> wrote:

... However, because of the Cygwin fork
> bug, Cygwin on
> Wine has largely been untested for the last three years so
> this could
> be a good opportunity to do such testing for the combination
> of Cygwin
> (with the fork fix) and recent Wine in case some Wine
> regression is
> discovered by such testing.

what????!!!! You really don't get it. setup.exe is simply *not* a necessity for 
putting a cygwin installation under wine. There are many other ways of 
installing cygwin into wine without running cygwin's installer. The easiest is 
simply to copy the entire installed directory, plus importing a few registry 
entries, from a genuine windows box which has cygwin on.

(There are many people who bundles bits of cygwin with their software for 
windows, for years; so if you are a full-time windows user, you might even gain 
some bits of cygwin without knowing it, and without ever having seen the 
official cygwin installer or even heard of it) . The problem is that even if 
you manage to put it on, many part of cygwin don't work correctly under wine.

Please don't confuse issues with running the official installer, and issues 
with running the cygwin system (or part of) itself. You have been told *many 
times*, in that thread, that setup.exe itself does not depend on cygwin, and 
use no part of it.


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