Aaron Brown wrote:
Matthew Woehlke wrote:
...the answer to your question is to first pick 'keep' and
then manually make any changes to things you do want to
install/upgrade.
That's what I've been doing. When I leave "Keep" selected,
clicking on CLISP's entry in the "New" column cycles between
"Keep" (my current version is 2.39-2), "2.41-1", and
"Uninstall", whereas when I select "Curr", it cycles through
-- wait a minute -- the same three things! When I did this
yesterday, the cycling on "Curr" (but not that on "Keep")
included the version I want (2.41-2), but now neither do.
Hmm, ok, I was misunderstanding the problem then. You are getting a new
package list, right? (I.e. you are not trying to install locally?)
cygcheck -s -v -r output is attached. Is there anything I
can try to debug this?
I want to say a setup log is more helpful but I'm not sure if it makes a
new one each time or not. Time for one of the setup.exe gurus to step in...
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