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On Sat, 2003-03-29 at 15:13, amores nolikeyjunk wrote: > but when I reboot & run setup again, it doesn't remember > the pkg directory. I guess I don't know if it ever did, > as this is the first time I'm not running the setup.exe > out of the pkg directory. The first time through, there is a known race condition: cygwin isn't installed, so /etc doesn't exist, and the package dir is not saved, the mirror details are instead stored in the package dir itself. So, if you run setup a second time, give it the same settings. The third time it will remember the second time's settings. Rob > (Actually I'm running setup-2_340_2_3.exe, and it is > sitting in c:\, and it suggested c:\ as the pkg directory > both the first time I ran it, and the second, altho the > first time I adjusted it to c:\cygtest\pkg.) > > > I will do some more of these, but it would be nifty if there > was any validation suite to run after installing cygwin ? There isn't, but basically, ifyou can run programs, i.e. execute ls, then it should be ok. Rob -- GPG key available at: <http://users.bigpond.net.au/robertc/keys.txt>.
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