Brian Dessent wrote:
Andrew Comport wrote:
I am still unable to install cygwin. As a summary:
( I have windows XP Sp2 up to date.)
1. I download the most recent version of setup.exe (now 2.510.2.2).
2. I execute using default install settings.
3. Setup.exe hangs at 98% "Installing /etc/postin
On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 01:13:10PM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
>Andrew Comport wrote:
>
>> I am still unable to install cygwin. As a summary:
>> ( I have windows XP Sp2 up to date.)
>>
>> 1. I download the most recent version of setup.exe (now 2.510.2.2).
>> 2. I execute using default install sett
Andrew Comport wrote:
> I am still unable to install cygwin. As a summary:
> ( I have windows XP Sp2 up to date.)
>
> 1. I download the most recent version of setup.exe (now 2.510.2.2).
> 2. I execute using default install settings.
> 3. Setup.exe hangs at 98% "Installing /etc/postinstall/s00ash.
Hello,
I am still unable to install cygwin. As a summary:
( I have windows XP Sp2 up to date.)
1. I download the most recent version of setup.exe (now 2.510.2.2).
2. I execute using default install settings.
3. Setup.exe hangs at 98% "Installing /etc/postinstall/s00ash.sh"
4. I click cancel and
Eric Blake wrote:
I left the install running overnightstill no progress...
Part of your problem is explained by this:
Not Found: sh
/etc/postinstall/00ash.sh tries to set up a working /bin/sh. If that
fails, then everything else is suspect.
Upon inspection It is bash.exe (called
> I left the install running overnightstill no progress...
Part of your problem is explained by this:
> Not Found: sh
/etc/postinstall/00ash.sh tries to set up a working /bin/sh. If that
fails, then everything else is suspect.
> Apparently its not cygcheck that crashes but id.exe:
>
>
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According to Andrew Comport on 9/6/2005 1:53 PM:
> Hello,
>
> It has now been 2 weeks that I am trying to get my cywin setup working
> again. After having problems with an update I have deleted everything
> including registry values and tried a fresh
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