skipping initial setup screens for existing installation with setup.exe?
Jeremy Bopp
jeremy@bopp.net
Tue Dec 7 20:22:00 GMT 2010
On 12/7/2010 2:08 PM, Andrey Repin wrote:
> If this normal for setup ?
>
> $ ./setup.exe --help
> Starting cygwin install, version 2.721
> io_stream_cygfile: fopen(/etc/setup/extrakeys) failed 2 No such file or directory
> io_stream_cygfile: fopen(/etc/setup/chooser_window_settings) failed 2 No such file or directory
> Current Directory: \\DAEMON1\arc\cygwin\install
>
> Command Line Options:
> -D --download Download from internet
> -L --local-install Install from local directory
> -s --site Download site
> -O --only-site Ignore all sites except for -s
> -R --root Root installation directory
> -P --packages Specify packages to install
> -C --categories Specify entire categories to install
> -p --proxy HTTP/FTP proxy (host:port)
> -q --quiet-mode Unattended setup mode
> -M --package-manager Semi-attended chooser-only mode
> -h --help print help
> -l --local-package-dir Local package directory
> -r --no-replaceonreboot Disable replacing in-use files on next
> reboot.
> -X --no-verify Don't verify setup.ini signatures
> -n --no-shortcuts Disable creation of desktop and start
> menu shortcuts
> -N --no-startmenu Disable creation of start menu shortcut
> -d --no-desktop Disable creation of desktop shortcut
> -K --pubkey Path to extra public key file (gpg
> format)
> -S --sexpr-pubkey Extra public key in s-expr format
> -u --untrusted-keys Use untrusted keys from last-extrakeys
> -U --keep-untrusted-keys Use untrusted keys and retain all
> -A --disable-buggy-antivirus Disable known or suspected buggy anti
> virus software packages during
> execution.
> Ending cygwin install
> AddAccessAllowedAce(, owner) failed: 1337
> AddAccessAllowedAce(, group) failed: 1337
> AddAccessAllowedAce(, everyone) failed: 1337
> AddAccessAllowedAce(, owner) failed: 1337
> AddAccessAllowedAce(, group) failed: 1337
> AddAccessAllowedAce(, everyone) failed: 1337
That's the output I see when running under cmd, and I have to hit Enter
to get the prompt back. That same command under bash works great
though. I suspect I have to hit Enter by design so that if someone ran
setup --help with a shortcut they would have a chance to see the output
before the cmd window closed.
-Jeremy
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