Re: Searching the archives was: Stable and Unstable Install Trees

2005-02-10 Thread Markus Schönhaber
Christopher Faylor wrote: On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 01:35:32AM -0800, Brian Dessent wrote: the htdig search on cygwin.com was never very good anyway. That is true but someone is working on changing this, even as we speak. Since someone is working on it, I guess you have already made a descision. Bu

Re: Searching the archives was: Stable and Unstable Install Trees

2005-02-10 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 01:35:32AM -0800, Brian Dessent wrote: >the htdig search on cygwin.com was never very good anyway. That is true but someone is working on changing this, even as we speak. It's a shame that we can't just install a google link for our searches but since google isn't free sof

Re: Stable and Unstable Install Trees

2005-02-10 Thread Phillips, James R
Thanks to those who replied with info on how to use search tools not on the cygwin.com website. The most definitive thread on multiple cygwin installations at www.cygwin.com/ml appears to be http://www.cygwin.com/ml/cygwin/2003-11/msg00065.html A related web page is found at http://www.ti

Searching the archives was: Stable and Unstable Install Trees

2005-02-10 Thread Brian Dessent
"Phillips, James R" wrote: > Sorry if this has been discussed before, but the mailing list search fuction > is currently not available. I keep seeing people post this, but they don't seem to realise that the list is archived in many places and the htdig search on cygwin.com was never very good a

Re: Stable and Unstable Install Trees

2005-02-09 Thread Christopher Faylor
On Wed, Feb 09, 2005 at 02:58:27PM -0700, Phillips, James R wrote: >Has anyone experimented with methods for creating more than one useable >installation of cygwin on a single workstation? I'm thinking of one >install tree that is regarded as stable or production; another as >unstable, where softw

Stable and Unstable Install Trees

2005-02-09 Thread Phillips, James R
Has anyone experimented with methods for creating more than one useable installation of cygwin on a single workstation? I'm thinking of one install tree that is regarded as stable or production; another as unstable, where software development is happening. Sorry if this has been discussed befor