On Apr 27 18:36, Charles Wilson wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
The problem is that this doesn't allow a parallel installation for
now, even if setup-1.7 is working as advertised.
That's what I was trying to say.
I should add code
to the script which replaces all $OLD_CYGWINROOT path
On Apr 28 10:51, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Apr 27 18:36, Charles Wilson wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
The problem is that this doesn't allow a parallel installation for
now, even if setup-1.7 is working as advertised.
That's what I was trying to say.
I should add code
to the
I tried to install setup-1.7 on a system running a normal release
before. I've deleted the whole C:\cygwin dir from the disk and removed
all cygwin/cygnus related items from the registry.
But after running the new setup the mounts for /usr/bin and /usr/lib
where missing. Also there is no
Steffen Sledz wrote:
I tried to install setup-1.7 on a system running a normal release
before. I've deleted the whole C:\cygwin dir from the disk and removed
all cygwin/cygnus related items from the registry.
But after running the new setup the mounts for /usr/bin and /usr/lib
where missing.
On Apr 27 10:41, Charles Wilson wrote:
Steffen Sledz wrote:
I tried to install setup-1.7 on a system running a normal release
before. I've deleted the whole C:\cygwin dir from the disk and removed all
cygwin/cygnus related items from the registry.
But after running the new setup the mounts
On Apr 27 17:56, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Apr 27 10:41, Charles Wilson wrote:
Steffen Sledz wrote:
I tried to install setup-1.7 on a system running a normal release
before. I've deleted the whole C:\cygwin dir from the disk and removed all
cygwin/cygnus related items from the
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Nevertheless, take the scripts carefully for now. I have a nagging
feeling that my approach to fetch the old mount points from the registry
is not exactly foolproof. Something about the rootdir...
Well, if you follow Brian instructions here:
On Apr 27 15:09, Charles Wilson wrote:
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
Nevertheless, take the scripts carefully for now. I have a nagging
feeling that my approach to fetch the old mount points from the registry
is not exactly foolproof. Something about the rootdir...
Well, if you follow Brian
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On Apr 27 15:09, Charles Wilson wrote:
Then when you run setup-1.7.exe you don't /have/ any mounts in the registry
-- so all you'll get in /etc/fstab are the basic default mounts. [*] Later,
when setup-1.7.exe is updated -- so that we don't have to remove all the
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