I just tried it now, and I have the same problem.
My CPU usage was at 100%, and it was running multiple instance of sh.exe.
I ran setup.exe again, same thing happened.
... Alan
Reid Thompson wrote:
Dave Korn wrote:
----Original Message----
From: Jurgen Defurne
Sent: 14 April 2005 13:38
I still have the following problems :
- The installation of cygwin1.dll keeps hanging at 78 %
-- Probably because the installation is not complete,
i cannot get access to my D: drive (which is just a second drive),
but I can get access to my C: drive and to my network drives.
ANy hints ?
Just one possibility. It might be the same problem, or it might
not.
Start a bash shell. Unless your install is really badly
damaged, this should still work.
cd into /etc/postinstall.
Is there a file there called "d.sh"? If so, that's going
to have been causing setup to crash when it tries to handle
it. Execute it directly (enter "./d.sh"), then rename it with "mv
d.sh d.sh.done".
After that setup should be able to complete.
In fact, if even your bash shell won't work, use a dos
prompt to rename it, then you can run it manually after your
setup has completed by using ". /etc/postinstall/d.sh.done"
cheers,
DaveK
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Can't think of a witty .sigline today....
(This may or may not be related to your issue...) I also noticed on the
last update I did that some/all of the packages for ?LaTex? were
updated -- and that the post-install script (post-texmf.sh) took a VERY
long time to complete --- i.e. system looked like it was hung, but was
actually ?building? a lot of postinstall stuff. This was on a slower
processor machine ~400mhz -- WAG is it took about 8-10 minutes. I kept
thinking setup was hung -- ended up cancelling it and running
post-texmf.sh by hand ( I also had to comment out line 11, kept getting
permission denied on removing ~/web2c/*.*fmt).
reid
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