On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 05:40:21PM +0100, Andy Koppe wrote:
>2009/5/13 Gary Johnson :
>>> Cygwin installs to one directory, usually c:\cygwin.
>>> You can choose to use it or not. ??I really don't understand the
>>> question. ??Sorry.
>>
>> Doesn't setup.exe add entries to the Windows registry as w
2009/5/13 Gary Johnson :
>> Cygwin installs to one directory, usually c:\cygwin.
>> You can choose to use it or not. I really don't understand the
>> question. Sorry.
>
> Doesn't setup.exe add entries to the Windows registry as well?
Only a few for Cygwin's own use, e.g. for the mount points (an
On 2009-05-13, Christopher Faylor wrote:
> On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 03:20:11AM -0700, breaks wrote:
> >
> >Hi.
> >I was wondering would it possble to install cygwin without using the setup
> >included with the download.
> >I'd like to to just put it on the file system and then add it to a local
> >p
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 03:20:11AM -0700, breaks wrote:
>
>Hi.
>I was wondering would it possble to install cygwin without using the setup
>included with the download.
>I'd like to to just put it on the file system and then add it to a local
>path so that I can control when I use it rather than ins
breaks wrote:
Hi.
I was wondering would it possble to install cygwin without using the setup
included with the download.
I'd like to to just put it on the file system and then add it to a local
path so that I can control when I use it rather than installing it and it
being on my complete windows
ow it uses it's own DLLs but I was wondering would this arrangement
still be possible?
Hope question makes sense.
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