Still hosed by setup problem
David A. Cobb
Superbiskit@cox.net
Tue Oct 12 22:55:00 GMT 2004
Well, now I am completely out of business!
This is more data regarding the "URL Scheme Not Registered" failure in
SETUP, last reports were around 9/18.
In the last progress message posted before the crash, I spotted a
package name (from gnome) that was one character short at the left-hand
end. I did a search on that name and found that I still had a URL-named
directory with a setup.ini in an old format - from cygnome.sf.net,
IIRC. I removed that and tried again -- no luck.
Next I completely removed my local package repository and started with a
new set of mirrors. Same ending.
Today, I chewed my foot off in hope of getting out of this trap. I
expunged every bit of my cygwin installation, and the repository and
started again -- the one thing I kept was my registry mount table.
I downloaded a batch -- probably everything (I let setup default). The
download completes correctly, as far as I can tell.
Then "Install from Local Directory" -- BANG it immediately crashes with
the "URL Scheme Not Registered" error.
Now that doesn't make much sense to me; if the download is completed,
where does "URL Scheme" come into the picture?
Anyway, not much hope of getting anywhere now -- I have no cygwin at all.
I do, however, have a mingw32 installation, so I may be able to build a
debug version and run it under mingw32-gdb. The last time, that didn't
tell us anything.
Any information about where that error message originates would help.
--
David A. Cobb, Software Engineer, Public Access Advocate
"By God's Grace, I am a Christian man; by my actions a great sinner." -- The Way of a Pilgrim: R.French, Tr.
Life is too short to tolerate crappy software!
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