Re: 'release' directory now active

2002-04-15 Thread Charles Wilson

Christopher Faylor wrote:

 The affected subdirectories were readline/*,
 texmf/*, libpng/* . 


And probably ncurses/*  bzip2/*.

Anyway, I've checked the following:
   release/libpng/*
   release/readline/*
   release/ncurses/*
   release/bzip2/*

and they all look fine.  However, contrib/libpng , contrib/readline, 
latest/ncurses, and latest/bzip2  do not exist.  Is that okay -- it 
appears that setup.ini only references the files within release/*, but 
still...

Also, cygwin/setup.exe is still a symlink to cygwin/latest/setup.exe. 
Is that what you want?

--Chuck




Re: 'release' directory now active

2002-04-15 Thread Christopher Faylor

On Mon, Apr 15, 2002 at 06:16:10PM -0400, Charles Wilson wrote:
Christopher Faylor wrote:
The affected subdirectories were readline/*, texmf/*, libpng/* .


And probably ncurses/*  bzip2/*.

Nope.  They weren't affected.  That's why I was mystified.  If whatever
I did affected every second level subdirectory, it would be
understandable.

Anyway, I've checked the following:
  release/libpng/*
  release/readline/*
  release/ncurses/*
  release/bzip2/*

and they all look fine.  However, contrib/libpng , contrib/readline, 
latest/ncurses, and latest/bzip2  do not exist.  Is that okay -- it 
appears that setup.ini only references the files within release/*, but 
still...

Yes, I moved those and a few others.

Also, cygwin/setup.exe is still a symlink to cygwin/latest/setup.exe. 
Is that what you want?

I've moved the setup.exe out of latest into ~ftp/pub/cygwin.  Robert,
please be advised of this change.

cgf