On Sun, 7 Aug 2005, Herb Martin wrote:


No, if you look closely you will see this is almost never the case for
DISTRIBUTION package files or single install files -- it used to be true
but was given up as a poor practice.

how about a simple soultion here.

I like typing start->run http://cygwin.com/setup.exe, as I am sure most of us do. But it would be a "best" practice to name the installer, something descriptive, like cygwin-2.457.2.2.exe.

Now how about using a symlink on the web server to point one to the other?

This way, you can get either, and if you click on the link install cygwin now, you get the cygwin-####.exe otherwise wget away your setup.exe.

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