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RE: Spurious "You have multiple copies of cygwin1.dll on your syste m."


> -----Original Message-----
> From: cygwin-owner On Behalf Of luke.kendall
> Sent: 08 October 2004 06:48

> > > I freely confess I'm doing something unusual.  Maybe I'm the first
> > > person on the planet to attempt to automate Cygwin 
> installation via a
> > > shell script from an already existing and stable copy of Cygwin
> > > installed elsewhere on the network?
> 
> Dave:
> 
> > It's possible.  Is there a reason you aren't using setup.exe?  It's
> > automatable and easily customisable and it has the benefit 
> in this situation
> > of being a plain non-cygwin win32 exe.
> 
> I should clarify that I *am* using Cygwin's setup.exe - the 
> scripts just do all the other automation around that:

   [...ker-snippo!...]

> And possibly other things I've forgotten.

  Ah, ok... well how about this:  instead of a monolithic shell script, you
divide it up into two: one that runs before setup.exe, using the network
dir's installation, and one that runs after, using the newly-installed local
cygwin?

  Write a .bat file that first calls the network bash to run the pre-setup
script, then calls setup.exe, then the local bash for the post-install.

  As long as the pre-install script exits everything properly, the cygwin
dll should be unloaded when bash exits back to the .bat file, then setup can
replace
/install the local cygwin, and finally you'll start up the local bash with
the local cygwin dll and do everything after setup.exe on the local system.

    cheers, 
      DaveK
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