Re: Fw: building from scratch, a cygwin enviroment

2001-11-29 Thread John Jones

ok

one question where is the postinstall shell script located in the source?

and how do you currently setup the mount points ?

regards

john jones

Robert Collins wrote:

> Woops! My turn to send private by mistake.
> 
> Rob
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> From: "Robert Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "John Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 10:28 PM
> Subject: Re: building from scratch, a cygwin enviroment
> 
> 
> 
>>- Original Message -
>>From: "John Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>>hey
>>>
>>>thanks again for the quick response (-;
>>>
>>No probs.
>>
>>
>>>right I cant use setup.exe from the cygwin env we use VISE to do
>>>
>>various
>>
>>>things (don't flame me that's the way life is I am not interested in
>>>
>>this)
>>
>>I'm not going to flame you, I'll stick to pity. Cygwin used to use
>>
> VISE
> 
>>a long time back, and the custom setup.exe was created to install and
>>maintain the mount tree, amongst other things. (I'm not talking about
>>the GUI version either). So you've got an uphill battle in front of
>>
> you.
> 
>>>the real thing is collecting all the sources into a tree and
>>>
> building
> 
>>>that source tree
>>>
>>>so that they can be distributed on a CD
>>>
>>>I wondered if anyone has done this before and had anything to share
>>>
> ?
> 
>>Nothing specific, a full CVS checkout of the winsup tree should work
>>
> for
> 
>>the cygwin1.dll and it's sources, but you'll need to grab all the
>>sources for all the other utilities you choose to include. And they
>>almost certainly won't build in a single tree, so you'll probably want
>>to turn to the BSD ports system for inspiration.
>>
>>Rob
>>
>>
> 
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Fw: building from scratch, a cygwin enviroment

2001-11-29 Thread Robert Collins

Woops! My turn to send private by mistake.

Rob
===
- Original Message -
From: "Robert Collins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "John Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 10:28 PM
Subject: Re: building from scratch, a cygwin enviroment


> - Original Message -
> From: "John Jones" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > hey
> >
> > thanks again for the quick response (-;
>
> No probs.
>
> > right I cant use setup.exe from the cygwin env we use VISE to do
> various
> > things (don't flame me that's the way life is I am not interested in
> this)
>
> I'm not going to flame you, I'll stick to pity. Cygwin used to use
VISE
> a long time back, and the custom setup.exe was created to install and
> maintain the mount tree, amongst other things. (I'm not talking about
> the GUI version either). So you've got an uphill battle in front of
you.
>
> > the real thing is collecting all the sources into a tree and
building
> > that source tree
> >
> > so that they can be distributed on a CD
> >
> > I wondered if anyone has done this before and had anything to share
?
>
> Nothing specific, a full CVS checkout of the winsup tree should work
for
> the cygwin1.dll and it's sources, but you'll need to grab all the
> sources for all the other utilities you choose to include. And they
> almost certainly won't build in a single tree, so you'll probably want
> to turn to the BSD ports system for inspiration.
>
> Rob
>


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