Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Re-Release: ca-certificates-2022.2.54-3

2022-09-07 Thread Andrey Repin
Greetings, Achim Gratz! > The following packages have been uploaded to the Cygwin distribution: > ca-certificates-2022.2.54-3 > ca-certificates-letsencrypt-2022.2.54-3 The `/etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted/pem/directory-hash` directory does not exist and is not created during package installation.

How to get setup to *re*install a package from the command line

2022-09-07 Thread Eliot Moss
Dear Cygwiners - I've not been able to find a way to get setup, when used from the command line, to *re*install an existing package, so as to repair any brokenness. For context, I had my disk get trashed and restored from a cloud backup. However, that tool is not entirely competent about everyth

Re: How to get setup to *re*install a package from the command line

2022-09-07 Thread ASSI
Eliot Moss writes: > I've not been able to find a way to get setup, when used from the command > line, to *re*install an existing package, so as to repair any brokenness. If it's not been broken in the years that passed by since I implemented it initially, telling setup to both remove and install

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Re-Release: ca-certificates-2022.2.54-3

2022-09-07 Thread ASSI
Andrey Repin writes: > Re-running postinstall script still fails, but this time due to pre-existing > links. > > # ./ca-certificates.sh > chmod: cannot access '/etc/pki/ca-trust/extracted/pem/directory-hash': No > such file or directory > /usr/bin/ln: failed to create symbolic link > '/etc/pki/ca

Re: How to get setup to *re*install a package from the command line

2022-09-07 Thread Christian Franke
Eliot Moss wrote: I've not been able to find a way to get setup, when used from the command line, to *re*install an existing package, so as to repair any brokenness. For context, I had my disk get trashed and restored from a cloud backup. However, that tool is not entirely competent about everyt