Rene,
From my instructions above, it may look like I'm running a script.
I'm not, all the info was taken from either setup or setup.ini.
I'd like to install a 9.x version of coreutils, but I still see only
the 8.32 release, even when switching the setup view to FULL, and
trying various [X} TEST ch
On 2022-07-19 21:03, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2022-07-19 15:06, Ken Brown wrote:
On 7/19/2022 3:54 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2022-07-19 12:00, Ken Brown wrote:
On 7/19/2022 1:07 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
Setup still shows coreutils 9.1 as test, but it should *NOT* be
installed by anyone.
Then
On 2022-07-19 15:06, Ken Brown wrote:
On 7/19/2022 3:54 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2022-07-19 12:00, Ken Brown wrote:
On 7/19/2022 1:07 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
Setup still shows coreutils 9.1 as test, but it should *NOT* be
installed by anyone.
Then shouldn't you remove it? And you could al
On 7/19/2022 3:54 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
On 2022-07-19 12:00, Ken Brown wrote:
On 7/19/2022 1:07 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
Setup still shows coreutils 9.1 as test, but it should *NOT* be installed by
anyone.
Then shouldn't you remove it? And you could also upload an override.hint file
with a
On 2022-07-19 12:00, Ken Brown wrote:
On 7/19/2022 1:07 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
Setup still shows coreutils 9.1 as test, but it should *NOT* be
installed by anyone.
Then shouldn't you remove it? And you could also upload an
override.hint file with a "replace-versions" line for the sake of pe
On 7/19/2022 1:07 PM, Brian Inglis wrote:
Setup still shows coreutils 9.1 as test, but it should *NOT* be installed by
anyone.
Then shouldn't you remove it? And you could also upload an override.hint file
with a "replace-versions" line for the sake of people who have already installed it.
K
Setup still shows coreutils 9.1 as test, but it should *NOT* be
installed by anyone.
Setup now also shows coreutils 9.0 in test, and it can and should be
installed by anyone who experienced issues with coreutils 9.1.
I ran coreutils 9.0 for a couple of weeks in my installs before
releasing i
On 7/19/2022 11:50 AM, René Berber wrote:
[snip]
Do it by hand as I described, then adjust your scrip or whatever you are
using (apparently you depend on setup.ini, which seems to be out of sync
in your case).
Or not, see Brian Inglis message.
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On 7/19/2022 6:34 AM, Keith Christian wrote:
The installed version of coreutils is 8.32-1.
Correct, latest release.
I see coreutils-9.0-1.tar.gz referenced in setup.ini, but
Incorrect, there's a newer test version 9.1-1
coreutils-9.0-1.tar.gz is not downloaded to disk.
Setup.exe's versio
Rene,
The installed version of coreutils is 8.32-1.
I see coreutils-9.0-1.tar.gz referenced in setup.ini, but
coreutils-9.0-1.tar.gz is not downloaded to disk.
Setup.exe's version is 2.919, 64 bit.
Whenever I update Cygwin, I first "Download without installing", then,
run setup again and install
On 7/18/2022 8:50 PM, Keith Christian wrote:
I'd like to test coreutils but cannot find the docs for how to install
a test version.
Sorry, but I don't see anything in setup.exe that would facilitate
installing a test version, seems I recall that test versions were
available to install via setup.
I'd like to test coreutils but cannot find the docs for how to install
a test version.
Sorry, but I don't see anything in setup.exe that would facilitate
installing a test version, seems I recall that test versions were
available to install via setup.
On Sun, Jul 17, 2022 at 9:43 PM Cygwin coreuti
The following test package has been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution:
* coreutils 9.0
GNU core utilities (includes fileutils, shellutils and textutils)
Common core utilities include: [ arch b2sum base32 base64
basename cat chcon chgrp chmod chown chroot cksum comm cp csplit cut date
dd df
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