Trouble with running cygwin dll on Vortex86MX+ CPU

Peter A. Castro doctor@fruitbat.org
Mon Apr 7 22:49:00 GMT 2014


On Mon, 7 Apr 2014, Larry Hall (Cygwin) wrote:
> On 4/7/2014 5:09 PM, Colin wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
>>> Indeed.  And if your path under bash doesn't include /usr/bin, then I'll
>>> wager your postinstall scripts didn't run or at least
>> completely/correctly.
>>> See /etc/postinstall for the scripts.  If you aren't able to figure out
>>> what didn't run properly, you can either try rerunning everything
>> manually
>>> and looking for faults (if any) or just rerun setup.exe and hope that it
>>> has better luck with the scripts the second time around.
>>> 
>> 
>> Spot on, Larry. $PATH is empty.
>> I 'Reinstall'ed Cygwin, but the result is the same. I did take note of
>> setup complaining that there is a more recent version available according
>> to the ini file (2.774 vs 2.674) but I'm picking that isn't the problem.
>
> I do find it interesting that the Cygwin Time Machine wouldn't have the
> setup version and the archive in sync.  You'd have to check with that site
> to understand why you're seeing that.

Geetings, Larry,

Some comments about this (sorry if this is off-tipic):

1) There used to be a directory to pull the snapshots, but that's been
    removed or otherwise made inaccessable a while ago, so archving the
    snapshots has been impossible for me.

2) Packaging changes of setup.exe have made extracting the version string
    impossible, save for actually running setup, which isn't something I'm
    going to do on a daily basis.  If there is a method of extracting this
    info from it, please do tell me how.

3) The format of setup.ini hasn't changed in any significant way that
    prevents newer versions of setup from working with older versions of
    the achive, and vise-versa, so it hasn't been worth doing regular
    achives of setup.  Mostly I tell people to grab the lastest setup and
    try it first.

    The exceptions are for the Legacy release (hard coded for -legacy)
    as well as the preview (-2) release, but that, again, was most about
    the name of the setup file and the initial release path names.
    So, there really hasn't been much incentive to archive setup.

    That being said, I do have a Legacy and a -2 setup versions available
    for those that need them, as well as some other older releases of
    setup, just in case.

    If someone can tell me how to extract the version id from setup.exe,
    I'll start archiving specific versions of it again.

>> /etc/postinstall contains the following "done" script files:
>> base-files-mketc.sh.done
>> base-files-profile.sh.done
>> bash.sh.done
>> coreutils.sh.done
>> cygwin-doc.sh.done
>> man.sh.done
>> passwd-grp.sh.done
>> terminfo.sh.done
>> terminfo0.sh.done
>> update-info-dir.sh.done
>> 
>> Is there something missing from that list? What's my next step? I haven't
>> yet tried running them manually, that will have to wait until tonight (gmt
>> + 12).
>
> That list seems a bit limited to me, unless you specifically asked for just
> those packages to install.  Allowing setup to install a default installation
> should get you several dozen packages I believe, in 1.5 days.  So I'd say
> start there and check that.  If that doesn't help, check with the Cygwin
> Time Machine site for help.

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