Lex Ein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please help me figure out how to get Setup.exe to STOP TRYING TO INSTALL
X.
Setup.exe won't stop trying to snag unnecessary components.
What file(s) to I have to edit manually to make this happen?
What can I manually delete?
It's a remote system, so I can't
Nine days ago, this was Using Setup.exe to uninstall -bogus.
Please help me figure out how to get Setup.exe to STOP TRYING TO INSTALL
X.
Setup.exe won't stop trying to snag unnecessary components.
What file(s) to I have to edit manually to make this happen?
What can I manually delete?
It's a
On Sun, May 16, 2004 at 04:20:34PM -0700, Lex Ein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nine days ago, this was Using Setup.exe to uninstall -bogus.
Please help me figure out how to get Setup.exe to STOP TRYING TO INSTALL
X.
Setup.exe won't stop trying to snag unnecessary components.
What file(s) to I
On Mon, 2004-05-17 at 09:20, Lex Ein wrote:
Nine days ago, this was Using Setup.exe to uninstall -bogus.
Setup is only bringing in X because something you have installed
requires it.
It's possible that there is a circular dependency loop within the X
programs themselves, and if so you may (at
install.)
HTH,
...Karl
From: Robert Collins
To: Lex Ein
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How to force Setup.exe to behave?
Date: Mon, 17 May 2004 09:49:45 +1000
On Mon, 2004-05-17 at 09:20, Lex Ein wrote:
Nine days ago, this was Using Setup.exe to uninstall -bogus.
Setup is only bringing in X
On Sun, 16 May 2004 16:20:34 -0700, Lex Ein wrote:
Nine days ago, this was Using Setup.exe to uninstall -bogus.
Please help me figure out how to get Setup.exe to STOP TRYING TO INSTALL
X.
You need to figure out the package(s) installed depending on X.
Attached is a list of packages that have
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