Pondering on "cygcheck -c" output; Some "Incomplete" packages + multiple versions of "libxerces"

Igor Pechtchanski pechtcha@cs.nyu.edu
Mon Sep 8 01:45:00 GMT 2003


Hannu,

Replies inline below:

On Sun, 7 Sep 2003, Hannu E K Nevalainen (garbage mail) wrote:

>  Hmm... should I be concerned about these?
>
> I've seen "diff" and "XFree86-base" mentioned - and disregarded as important
> in previous messages here. But not the others.
>
> $ uname -a
> CYGWIN_NT-5.0 P450 1.5.3(0.90/3/2) 2003-09-01 13:15 i686 unknown unknown
> Cygwin
> $ cygcheck -c >~/c_c.txt
>
> gzip: stdout: Bad file descriptor
  ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Hmm, I'm not sure I like this.  I'll investigate.

> $ grep -i incomplete ~/c_c.txt
> diff                    1.0-1              Incomplete
> mod_auth_mysql          1.11-1             Incomplete
> mod_auth_ntsec          1.7-1              Incomplete
> mod_dav                 1.0.3-1.3.6-1      Incomplete
> mod_php4                4.2.0-2            Incomplete
> mod_ssl                 2.8.8-1.3.24-1     Incomplete
> newlib-man              20020801           Incomplete
> tetex-base              2.0.2-1            Incomplete
> tetex-beta              20020911-1         Incomplete
> tetex-tiny              2.0.2-1            Incomplete
> texmf                   20020911-1         Incomplete
> texmf-base              20020911-1         Incomplete
> texmf-doc               20020911-1         Incomplete
> texmf-extra             20020911-1         Incomplete
> texmf-tiny              20020911-1         Incomplete
> XFree86-base            4.3.0-1            Incomplete
>
> I tried a re-install of the above packages, but that doesn't seem to change
> anything...
> [snip]

Try adding a "-v" ("--verbose") option -- it should tell you exactly why
those packages are deemed incomplete, e.g., what files are missing.  FWIW,
I have tetex-* packages installed on my system with no missing files.  I
believe the texmf-* packages are upgrade helpers and might be empty.

> Additionally, there seems to be multiple versions of libxerces installed.
> I'm not "worried" as I don't use it (at least currently), but others
> might...
>
> $ grep -i libxe c_c-reinstalled.txt
> libxerces-c21           2.1.0-1            OK
> libxerces-c22           2.2.0-1            OK
> libxerces-c23           2.3.0-2            OK

These indicate that you've used setup.exe to install various versions of
libxerces from somewhere other than the official mirror -- check your
/var/log/setup.log, it should have a record of this.
	Igor
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