[snip] > Any released branch (ie the categories branch) should _ALWAYS_ work > 100%. HEAD may from time to time be broken, and if that happens, drop a > note here (as you have). >
Ok, thanks. > > > > H > > http://mirrors.rcn.net/pub/sourceware/cygwin > > Other URL > > Hmm, methinks I've broken something. What options are you selecting as > you run setup? > Install from internet --- Root: c:\unix Default Text File Type: DOS Install for: All --- Local package directory: C:\unix\setup --- Direct connection --- Then 'http://mirrors.rcn.net/pub/sourceware/cygwin' and "Next", and it GPFs. It does not appear to download setup.ini, but crashes on "Connecting...". All these settings get pulled correctly from the registry or wherever they're getting pulled from, if that's any consolation ;-). One other thing that may be of help: the "H" in the mirror list only appears if I'm running setup.exe in a 'clean' directory (e.g. the --prefix=[staging area] directory I "make install" to after a build). It doesn't appear if I copy setup.exe to my regular setup directory which is already populated with files and directories from the released setup.exe, and run it from there. > > The "H" is new as of the build I just completed, and > > http://mirrors.rcn.net/pub/sourceware/cygwin is where I > > normally go for updates. > > Selecting it and "Next"ing GPFs. Expected? Is there a way I > > can set up a > > 'local mirror' or some such contrivance soas to be able to > > work on it? > > You can setup a local mirror, by changing the URL that the mirrors.lst > is downloaded from to point to your own webserver - just don't check > that change in :]. > Is that required for it to work, or should it work with current mirrors as they are? > As for this problem, try running setup under gdb and seeing whats going > on here though. > Um, yeah, well, I did try that, with hi-larious dialog-boxes-a-hundred-deep results. Well, hi-larious perhaps if it was happening to somebody else at a non-godforsaken hour of the morning ;-). Guess I have no option remaining but to read the gdb instructions ;-). > Rob -- Gary R. Van Sickle Brewer. Patriot.