EMMANUELLE FOURNIER partnre.com> writes:
> And without -C base and with --quiet-mode, it's ok.
Installing the whole Base category is implied, so no need to specify it (and
anyway it would be Base, with a capital B).
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Achim
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De: "Warren Young"
À: "cygwin"
Envoyé: Vendredi 1 Avril 2016 03:09:42
Objet: Re: Packages not found by setup 2.873
On Mar 31, 2016, at 2:57 AM, EMMANUELLE F
On Mar 31, 2016, at 2:57 AM, EMMANUELLE FOURNIER
wrote:
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> I've changed in tar.bz2, because in the x86 version of program, they were in
> tar.bz2.
You’ve misdiagnosed the cause of the change. Cygwin changed from distributing
bz2-packed tarballs to xz-packed tarballs many months ago for both
Good Morning,
First of all, thank you for answering me.
- For packages format, I'm not an expert, so I've changed in tar.bz2, because
in the x86 version of program, they were in tar.bz2.
But if you mean that is not a cause, I will modify this.
- I've modified setup in order to find packages
On Mar 30, 2016, at 12:27 AM, EMMANUELLE FOURNIER
wrote:
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> - packages are in tar.xz, I've made them in tar.bz2
Why? You’re using Cygwin’s own installer underneath NSIS, and that program has
XZ decompression built in. Why use a less efficient compression method?
> - setup.ini has been mod
Hello everyone,
I've searched for a very long time, without answer to my issue.
Here's my problem :
I have to make a new setup of cygwin (with NSIS), and with new packages.
Computers are on Windows 7 x64.
I've download packages without installing them, and the setup x64 version
2.873.
I'
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