All - I want to select packages for cygwin 'Setup' to install, and want to ensure that all dependencies for my selected packages will also be installed. It appears that, if I am in a submenu and de-select a package, it may deselect components that are required by another selected package, thus:
1. Enter submenu 'X' 2. Select application 'A' for installation Notice some other applications are selected, presumably as dependencies 3. Enter submenu 'Y' 4. De-select application 'B' for installation Notice some other applications are de-selected, presumably as dependencies It appears that some packages selected in (2) to satisfy dependencies are being _deselected_ in (4). If so, I'm afraid this could break my installation. I actually _download_ the overall selection, burn it to a CD, and install it on another computer. This final installation seems to be broken. (Xwin won't start.) When I erase all installation traces I can find in the system used for downloading (including registry keys), I get clean installations in that original system from the same CD. Questions: 1. Is it possible to deselect needed files from downloading and/or installation by deselecting _other_ files for which they are dependencies? 2. By specifically deselecting files that may dependencies of another package, are they dropped from the download? 3. Is there some way to test the coverage of a set of selected packages as far as satisfying its own internal dependencies? 4. Should I get error messages during installation if some dependencies can't be satisfied? I don't have any clear symptoms of the problem; I'm fishing around to debug my broken "portable" installation. Thanks for any suggestions on these issues. - John Mills John M. Mills Staff Engineer EMS Technologies 660 Engineering Drive Norcross, GA 30092 770.263.9200 ext4882 -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Problem reports: http://cygwin.com/problems.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/