Larry Hall wrote:
At 03:53 PM 1/8/2005, you wrote:
This looks like a good confirmation. Time to move 2.457.2.1 into the
mainstream?
Yes, please! Max?
I agree.
I encountered a permissions problem on the server trying to put the new file
into place - I've emailed about it.
Max.
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At 03:53 PM 1/8/2005, you wrote:
>On Sat, 8 Jan 2005, Herbert Eppel wrote:
>
>> On 08.01.2005 08:38 UK Time, fergus wrote:
>> > You can try two things.
>> > 1. Install in two stages: start with the Base (default) installation and
>> > pursue to completion. Then re-start setup and continue with the
On Sat, 8 Jan 2005, Herbert Eppel wrote:
> On 08.01.2005 08:38 UK Time, fergus wrote:
> > You can try two things.
> > 1. Install in two stages: start with the Base (default) installation and
> > pursue to completion. Then re-start setup and continue with the Full
> > installation. This should run
On 08.01.2005 08:38 UK Time, fergus wrote:
You can try two things.
1. Install in two stages: start with the Base (default) installation and
pursue to completion. Then re-start setup and continue with the Full
installation. This should run to completion without any glitches.
2. Use
http://www.cygwin
You can try two things.
1. Install in two stages: start with the Base (default) installation and
pursue to completion. Then re-start setup and continue with the Full
installation. This should run to completion without any glitches.
2. Use
http://www.cygwin.com/setup-snapshots/setup-2.457.2.1.exe
in
Hi all,
My installation problem is that "cannot open log file
C:\cygwin/var/log/setup.log for writing" and
installation crashed at almost 89% portion of the
installation that was the same for each successive
re-installing cygwin. I checked that directory and
found no such file at all(Actually I do
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